The Duration of a Broken Finger
A broken, or fractured, finger may not seem as serious as a break in one of your bigger bones, but it is essential that you treat the injury properly to prevent range of motion issues in the future.
Read more →For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.
A broken, or fractured, finger may not seem as serious as a break in one of your bigger bones, but it is essential that you treat the injury properly to prevent range of motion issues in the future.
Read more →Acute inflammation is a healthy response to acute injuries because it helps the healing process, but chronic inflammation in your body may increase your risk for conditions such as heart disease, arthritis and diabetes.
Read more →Cod liver oil is one source of essential omega-3 fats, but not necessarily the best source. Although other types of fish oil are richer in omega-3 fats, some people choose cod liver oil because it also provides significant amounts of some vitamins.
Read more →Your lumbar vertebrae is the third section of your spinal vertebrae, located in the lower back. While the lumbar vertebrae are some of the largest vertebra, they are subject to great pressure. Whether due to injury or degeneration over time, lumbar vertebrae can slip out of place, resulting in a lumbar fracture.
Read more →Certain exercises can cause pain and injury to your elbows during or after working out. You may use your elbows more than you realize -- any exercise that requires bending, pushing, pulling and reaching incorporates your elbow joint and surrounding muscles.
Read more →Ringworm is a highly contagious fungal infection that develops on the top layer of skin. It has nothing to do with an actual worm; the name comes from the circular lesion that develops at the site of infection. Symptoms of ringworm include itching and redness.
Read more →Barbiturates or barbituates are in the same classification as benzodiazepines (Valium, Librium and more) and act as depressants on the central nervous system, which basically means that barbiturates decrease excitability in the brain to produce a calming and sedative effect.
Read more →Ringworm is a fungal infection that occurs on the skin. The name comes from the ring-like appearance that appears. Ringworm is easily transmitted between people, and it can also be acquired from pets as well. It can occur on any part of the body, including the scalp.
Read more →The bones of the spine or vertebra are separated in part by structures called discs. These discs are circular with a jelly like center and they help to provide cushioning and allow movement. With age and wear and tear, the discs naturally lose some of their fluid and they begin to shrink.
Read more →Wrist fractures interfere with the ability to work and do normal household activities. A fall onto the hand or a motor vehicle accident can cause a wrist fracture.
Read more →The elderly have a high risk for malnutrition. With advancing age, there is an increased chance for developing diseases or conditions that affect nutrition. Cognitive impairments can also cause chewing and swallowing difficulty.
Read more →Numbness and tingling can occur anywhere in the body, but they are most often felt on skin of the fingers, hands, feet, arms and legs, according to MedlinePlus. Numbness is decreased or lost sensation.
Read more →Menopause is a part of life that all women eventually experience. Although many are happy to be free of menstrual periods, menopause brings other symptoms that are difficult to manage. Women might see an increase in bowel changes, causing discomfort and embarrassment.
Read more →According to the Mayo Clinic, asthma is a disease characterized by constricting airways, swelling and mucus production in response to environmental triggers. The National Institutes of Health classifies asthma based on four stages created to help health-care practitioners treat asthma.
Read more →The Online Cancer Center reports that cancer of the gums is known as gingival cancer. Gum cancer is one of many types of cancers grouped in the category of head and neck cancers. According to the MayoClinic.
Read more →Gout is caused by a buildup of uric acid in the system. It can be caused from eating too many foods that are high in acidity, such as large amounts of meat, alcohol and corn. A good B complex vitamin supplement has been known to help lessen the adverse effects of gout.
Read more →Vasoconstrictor drugs cause contraction of muscle cells in the walls of blood vessels, narrowing their internal diameter and raising blood pressure. This effect makes these medications useful for the treatment of low blood pressure, typically in an intensive care or surgical setting.
Read more →Constipation is a common problem for babies because they have immature digestive systems. Constipation has many causes, including dehydration when the body absorbs fluid from the bowels. It can also occur as a result of a new diet, such as with a baby who is starting to eat solid food.
Read more →By the year 2025, two-thirds of the people who have diabetes will be age 60 or older, reports a 2009 article in the "International Journal of Diabetes Mellitus." Along with this medical condition, older diabetics are more likely to have hypertension, cardiovascular disease or dyslipidemia as well.
Read more →Many pregnant women have questions about the safety of hair treatments. There are a myriad of hair products, each containing a variety of different chemicals. While many hair treatments are perfectly safe for both mothers and their unborn children, some are potentially dangerous and should be avoided.
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