Vertigo
Vertigo is a distressing condition which can accompany several medical conditions. It can be mildly uncomfortable, or it can be severe and totally disabling. It can accompany the common cold, or it can be due to other underlying problems. By definition, it is the sensation of a ... Views: 913
Anemia
Anemia is the condition where there is too little of the biologic molecule called hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin contains the central care iron. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and helps bring carbon dioxide back to the lungs. In a healthy red blood cell there are ... Views: 777
Anesthesia
Pain medications come in different forms and have been used for thousands of years. The most common methods of relieving pain today are by taking a pill, patch, injection, or through intravenous access. All of these methods significantly reduce or remove pain from the body. ... Views: 1031
ASTHMA
DESCRIPTION:
A chronic disorder with recurrent attacks of wheezing and shortness of breath. It affects all ages but 50% of the cases are in children under the age of 10 boys with asthma outnumber girls. In adult-onset asthma, women are more often affected than men are.
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FACTS ABOUT HOME CONTROL
WHAT’S IN THE AIR?
Your home is a very busy place. People are always working, playing, cooking, washing, cleaning and moving things around. All that activity is perfectly normal, but it can release small particles and ... Views: 1628
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is one of the most talked about topics children’s contemporary health and education. Sometimes called ADD, a recent television news show reported that ADHD is being found in up to one in seven males today under the age of seven; a one in ... Views: 1396
Botox- How it works and how long it works?
Your brain sends signals down to the nerves to make the muscles react. At the very end of the nerve, acetylcholine is stored, which when stimulated by an electrical impulse down the nerve, releases the acetylcholine on the target; the muscle then ... Views: 1206
CORNEAL ABRASION
The eye is made up of various layers that surround and keep in place the fluid within the eyeball and various elements serve to protect the intricate cells that detect and transmit light and images to the brain for processing. No other problem causes more aggravation and ... Views: 1549
Dental Cavities and Abscess
The teeth gums and the circulatory system to the teeth and gums are an extremely important part of our health. The circulatory system brings arterial blood into the central base of the jaw. Branches of the arteries puncture the tips of the teeth at the roots and ... Views: 1259
DIABETES MELLITUS
It pays to know about diabetes. Did you know that over twenty-four million Americans are diabetic, and that over five million have not been diagnosed yet? Diabetes is a major cause of medical disability and retirement, of people having premature strokes and heart attacks, ... Views: 844
Facial Fillers: Juvederm and Restylane
Remember, a grape and a raisin are exactly the same thing-- a raisin has just lost volume. With age, most faces lose fat and fluid volume which is why the skin appears thinner and wrinkles occur.
Facial fillers, which are much like pancake syrup in a ... Views: 2413
Financial Stress and Hardship
The American public is diffusely under financial stress and hardship. More and more people are finding difficulty paying for things they once considered necessities. Steaks for dinner are giving way to dishes of macaroni and cheese. People are skipping lunches ... Views: 1337
Flu: The Undercover Killer
The 2009-2010 flu seasons was supposed to be "routine." Usually, patients take their seasonal flu shot. Those people who had flu symptoms normally go to the doctor's office for an exam and testing. It is usually easy to spot the flu patients. Among the usual nasal ... Views: 1346
GYNECOLOGY PROBLEMS
The female reproductive tract is a complex and intricate system. It must stay balanced in order to remain healthy. When the vaginal, ovarian, uterine, and hormonal aspects work to "factory standards" the female tract is a self sustaining, self cleaning, and self regulating ... Views: 1231
Botox and Headaches
In October of 2010, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Botox injection (onabotulinumtoxin A) to treat headaches in the adult patient. Thermal imaging and various other studies have determined an increase in the activity of musculature of the ... Views: 905
Intraluminal Venous Laser Treatment
Intra (inside) Luminal (hole inside the structure) Venous (vein) Laser therapy is a procedure that uses a highly focused beam of light at a particular wave length with all the energy going in the same direction. The purpose of directing this light is to ... Views: 1303
Marital Problems
I’ve never seen a marriage in which the couples did not enter with a lot of optimism about the future. We’ve all been confronted on a daily basis with the conflicts which couples go through, either by our hearing gossip, or seeing the drama played out on television or in the ... Views: 867
Methods of Vein Treatment
Veins usually generally follow patterns but they can also often do as they wish. Arteries rigidly follow these patterns much more. In treating veins, the physician should carefully inspect the problematic area, often with an ultrasound or the use of light ... Views: 1053
Pneumonia/ Bronchitis, Asthma/Allergy
Bronchitis is an infection/inflammation that can be viral, bacterial, mycoplasmic, rickettsiae, parasitic or allergic in origin that affects the big, main air carrying tube systems of the lungs.
Pneumonia is the infective, inflammatory or obstructive ... Views: 3007
Seizure
The terms “seizure” and “epilepsy” are interchangeably used more or less. Perhaps when the seizure is more visibly evident by muscle jerking and loss of consciousness, the more it might be said, “That person has epilepsy.” In any case, the process is caused by repetitive and abnormal ... Views: 821
Sinus and Headache
Almost everyone can identify with the discomfort of ailing sinuses. A typical patient might present with pain behind his cheek bones, his nose, and above his eyes. It hurts more when he leans forward, and it really got bad on a plane flight last week. The pain goes up in ... Views: 898
Skin tags
Skin tags are odd little conglomerations of skin which usually hang from a small stalk that forms a connection to the surface of the skin. These cutaneous tags are relatively common and occur after middle age.. The skin cells themselves appear totally normal under a microscope ... Views: 1077
SPRAINS, STRAIN, FRACTURE, AND DISLOCATIONS
Traumatic injuries cause damage to tissues. The incidental rupturing of ancillary and primary blood vessels supplying these tissues internally bleed at the site of trauma. The blood supplies normally bring nutrients, oxygen, and remove waste ... Views: 1332
Strep Throat
A lot of people sat they have a strep throat when their throat is sore. The fact of the matter is that most have a sore throat along with the nasal congestion, post nasal drip from allergy or sinusitis, sneezing, and cough of a cold, or strep as it is inaccurately called, a viral ... Views: 917
STROKE
The cells of the brain which form every thought, every movement, sensation, and every function of organs throughout the body. They are exquisitely sensitive to the blood which flows to them. Brain function falls off in a matter of seconds when it is deprived of oxygen, and minutes ... Views: 802
Tetanus
Clostridium tetani is a bacteria. Tetanus bacterium is usually found in the stomach and intestines of horses. It does not bother horses. Wherever horses defecate on the ground, there is tetanus that is virile for probably thousands of years. Spores from the sealed pyramids in Egypt ... Views: 1535
The colon
The colon is the last five feet or so of intestine, and is called the large intestine. Its function is two-fold: it stores wastes which have passed out of the small intestine it absorbs water, certain salts such as sodium and potassium, and certain fat-soluble vitamins such as ... Views: 945
The knee joint
The knee joint is one of the largest, most complex, and easiest injured joints in the body. The mechanism allows for bending, stretching, and slight rotation. It is the joint which ultimately allows us to walk with a typical human gait, and allows sprinting and running, ... Views: 970
The Menstrual Cycle
Very few women truly understand how complex their bodies are. Amongst the myriad of signals, hormones, and sequential steps that need to happen in conditions that are just right, lay some key aspects to understanding your menstrual cycle. The basic function of a cycle is ... Views: 919
Total Knee Replacement
I had a patient in the office today that was being seen for a general medical problem. I noticed the classic knee replacement surgical scar on his left leg, and asked him how he liked his new knee. His glowing report of loving the formerly cantankerous knee became the ... Views: 859
Commercial drivers are required by 49CFR391.43 to have on their person at all times a valid medical certificate which is obtained by a standardized physical examination. This means when the D.O.T. the officer asks to see your license, he will want to see your medical certificate. If no ... Views: 1633
Types and Treatment of Bone Fractures
Did you know that each of us, on average, will have two bone fractures over the course of our lifetime? Naturally, some people, on account of their vocations, avocations and lifestyles, will have more. Human activity can generate fractures of every bone ... Views: 1168
Warts
Everybody, from school children on can recognize a wart. The ones on the bottom of the feet are a bit tricky and are called Plantar warts. They are hard and thick, callous, and feel like a painful pebble in the shoe. Kids can get cauliflower-like, fleshy growths on their hands and ... Views: 997
WHEN TO SUTURE LACERATIONS
Part of the art of medicine is to know when to assist natural healing and when to leave well enough alone. This especially applies to suture closing of lacerations of the skin. Sometimes the actual suturing itself can leave undesirable scarring which wouldn’t have ... Views: 2732
YOUR COLON: AT PEACE AND AT WAR
There are basically two kinds of human colons: happy colons and unhappy colons. When it’s happy, all five feet of it, it is the terminal end of the digestive tract and functions to remove water and salts from the foods digested above it, and it is the structure ... Views: 956