You slipped and fell, tearing one of the ligaments in your knee joint. It took but a second for the injury to happen, but now you’re looking at weeks of recovery to gain the use of your knee back. Luckily, the orthopedic surgeons have recommended arthroscopic surgery to repair the torn ligament. This is a less invasive procedure than traditional knee surgery. Here is what you can expect from this procedure and the subsequent recovery of your knee function.…
Winter is the worst time to have to deal with dry, flaky skin on your hands, but when the damage gets so bad that the skin cracks, that’s even worse. If you catch the problem in time, there are quite a few things that you can do at home to reverse the problem before you suffer too badly.
Water Temperature Matters
Washing your hands if they’re dry and cracked is probably painful, but it’s a good idea so that you can keep germs from giving you a bigger problem.…
When your little one is suffering with the pain of an ear infection, you are probably like most parents and at your wit’s end to figure out what to do to stop it. While ear infections in small children are extremely common, a new parent may find that dealing with the misery it causes their child is tough. Check out these facts about ear infection and learn how you can do a lot to prevent your child from ending up at the pediatrician in terrible pain.…
When you’re immunocompromised, you’re at risk of a lot of different infections, including skin infections. One skin infection that you may develop is ecthyma gangrenosum. Here are four things that you need to know about this infection.
What are the signs of ecthyma gangrenosum?
If you have this skin infection, you will notice a red, swollen bump or blister on your skin. The lesion can form anywhere, but usually, the armpits, arms, legs, groin, or buttocks will be affected.…
Whether you’re talking about a teenager or an adult, the prospect of getting braces can be anxiety inducing. No matter how much sense it might make to straighten out your teeth, the change in personal appearance is uncomfortable to deal with. Thankfully, there are a few different approaches used by orthodontists to help make braces less visible, or appear to vanish completely. Though there are limitations to each approach, working with your orthodontist can help you find one that’s right for you.…
Hearing loss is becoming more and more common in the United States. In fact, according to the Hearing Loss Association of America, about 48 million Americans have some type of hearing loss. The thought of losing one of your most important senses can be scary, so you should take steps to avoid it. Here are five effective ways to protect your hearing:
Stop Smoking
Smoking can do all sorts of bad things to your body, including damaging your hearing.…
Heart problems and disease are one of the biggest causes of death in the United States, so you will want to make sure that you have access to a skilled heart specialist or cardiologist. Some of the biggest reasons to see a cardiologist are if you have ever smoked, if someone in your family has ever had a heart issue, or you are considering starting a new exercise program.
If You Have Ever Smoked…
You’ve tried various non-invasive approaches for getting rid of your lower back pain and got little relief. Your orthopedic doctor now recommends surgery as the next step. You’ll be able to recover at home, but you’ll need to be patient and careful. Here is what to expect from the surgery and subsequent recovery.
The Extent of Repair Affects Your Recovery
The surgeon will schedule you for a laminectomy, which is the removal of small pieces of bone from one or more of the vertebrae.…
If your uterus has entered your vagina, you suffer from a condition called “uterine prolapse.” The degree of prolapse can vary. However, the least severe form involves the entry of only the cervix, which is the opening of your uterus, into the vaginal canal. In the most serious cases of uterine prolapse, the entire uterus has fallen out of the vagina. Uterine prolapse can occur for different reasons, such as age, childbirth or obesity.…
Most causes of hearing loss are well known. They include infections, physical damage to the ear, and even hereditary issues. However, there are some causes that many people aren’t even aware of. Here are three examples of surprising things that can trigger or have been associated with hearing loss:
Medicine
While medicine is meant to improve your health, they do have other undesirable side effects. Unfortunately, there are medications whose side effects are so serious that they can cause hearing loss.…