Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

Infant Blood Sugar Levels

Infant Blood Sugar Levels

Infant blood sugar levels normally fluctuate in the hours to days after birth before stabilizing, typically by the end of the first week after delivery.

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Exercises for a Pelvic Fracture

Athletic teens, the elderly and people with osteoporosis are all at increased risk for pelvic fractures, which often occur as a result of a fall, motor vehicle accident or other impact force.

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Oxygen Saturation Exercise

Your red blood cells carry oxygenated blood throughout the entire body. In apparently healthy adults, the red blood cells that pass through the lungs are between 95 and 100 percent saturated with oxygen. Each red blood cell is able to carry four molecules of oxygen.

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Sodium & Heart Palpitations

Heart palpitations can be characterized as a racing heart beat that can be felt in the chest or neck. They can also be felt as skipped beats, beats that are faster or harder than usual, or a fluttering in the chest. They can occur at rest or during activity, while sitting or standing.

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The spine

Types of Back Braces for Compression Fractures

A compression fracture is the collapse of the vertebral spine usually caused by trauma to the spine, osteoporosis or tumors on the spine. They are most often found in the elderly with osteoporosis.

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