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Strategies To Manage Phantom Limb Pain
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is experienced by many limb amputees. This phenomenon is the sensation that people experience after a limb is removed. While the limb itself is gone, painful sensations are still felt. Often this pain is experienced in what would have been the fingers or toes of the body. Phantom limb pain can feel like a burning, pressure, itching or aching, and can happen off and on for months or years after the removal of the limb. [Read More]
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Why Pinkeye Should Be Diagnosed By An Optometrist
Whether you're an adult that has just discovered you have pinkeye or if you have a child that has just come home from school with it, you shouldn't wait to make an appointment with an optometrist. Pinkeye is a condition that can stem from various sources, spreading rapidly from eye to eye and person to person, and it can also be an underlying symptom of something bigger. So if you discover pinkeye in the mirror or in someone you love, here's why you need to have it diagnosed by an optometrist as soon as possible. [Read More]
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What To Expect During Recovery From Kyphoplasty
Kyphoplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair compression fractures in the vertebrae of the spine by using a special type of cement. Compared to other forms of back and spine surgery, kyphoplasty is less invasive and does not have the long recovery periods common with more complex back surgeries. If you are undergoing kyphoplasty, you can expect the following during your recovery: Post-Surgery Hospitalization In most cases, patients do not have to stay overnight in the hospital following kyphoplasty. [Read More]
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The Advantages Of A Pediatric Cosmetic Dentist
A cosmetic pediatric dentist is specifically qualified to work on your children's teeth as opposed to adult's teeth. After 4 years of regular dental school a pediatric dentist will go to school for 2 more years just so that they can specialize in the oral health of children. So is it worth taking your children to a pediatric dentist over a general or family dentist? You decide. Below are some of the differences of a pediatric cosmetic dentist. [Read More]
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3 Drugs That Can Contribute To Gingivitis
A type of gum disease known as gingivitis can lead to inflammation and bleeding gum tissue, and if not treated, may lead to tooth loss. While inadequate dental hygiene and certain systemic illnesses can cause problems with your gums, both prescription and over-the-counter medications may also lead to gingivitis. Beta Blockers Prescription medications known as beta blockers are used in treating high blood pressure, chest pain, cardiac arrhythmia, and anxiety. While side effects commonly associated with these drugs include fatigue, exercise intolerance, dizziness, and gastrointestinal problems, gingivitis may also occur. [Read More]
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3 Tips For Helping Someone Whose Family Member Is In The Hospital
A family's life can be turned upside down when one of its members is admitted to the hospital. For the other members, what was previously a normal life quickly becomes exhausting, filled with hospital visits at all hours of the day and providing health updates to family members and friends. When you see a family to whom you're acquainted dealing with this situation, it's polite to offer your assistance but even better to suggest a handful of specific ways in which you can help. [Read More]
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A Parent's Guide To What To Expect During A Pediatric Genetic Testing Evaluation
If a physician expects that your child has chromosomal disorders or genetic conditions, it is highly likely that you will be referred to a genetic testing company or specialist for a through analysis and evaluation. As a parent, this can be both frightening to face with your child and yet exciting, since genetics can often give you an inside look at a specific diagnosis so treatment becomes an easier path. If your child has an upcoming genetic testing evaluation, it is only natural natural that you will have questions about what to expect. [Read More]
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Advantages Of A Family Health Clinic
When deciding who you will trust for your family's medical care, there are as many options as are things to consider. One of the options you have is to trust a family health clinic with all of your medical needs. Here are some of the benefits of a family health clinic to help you decide if this is the best option for your family's medical care. Convenience: A family health clinic is unique in that it offers care for every member of a family. [Read More]
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Can My Teenage Daughter Get Dental Implants? Why Implants Are Ideal
If your teenage daughter has a damaged tooth and you think it's going to fall out, you need to start looking at replacement options. Your daughter may be able to get a permanent solution, so they never have to worry about the tooth again. There are a few factors that will determine if your daughter can get a permanent dental implant, or if you will have to explore other options. Here are a few reasons you want to talk with an implant specialist about the possibility of using an implant as a treatment option. [Read More]
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Clearing Up The Most Common Misconceptions Concerning Plantar Warts
On the ball or heel of your foot you notice a quite hard little bump that feels a bit grainy, like a piece of sandstone. A quick Internet search reveals that what you have on your foot is likely what is referred to by podiatrists as a plantar wart. Before you take in everything you read and what others tell you about these foot warts, it is important that you know the facts. [Read More]