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.

Hairline Wrist Fracture Symptoms

Hairline Wrist Fracture Symptoms

Hairline fractures, so named because they look like a piece of hair on x-ray, can affect any of the wrist bones. They are small cracks in the bone that do not cause the bone pieces to separate.

Read more →
Two pills

Flomax Long-Term Side Effects

Flomax, or tamsulosin, is a prescribed medication used to treat the signs and symptoms of benign enlargement of the prostate gland, or benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), according to MayoClinic.com. Prostate enlargement is common in older men and can make urinating difficult.

Read more →

What Are the Side Effects of Aleve?

Aleve belongs to the drug class nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and is used to relieve symptoms of arthritis and other painful conditions.

Read more →
The cup of coffee

Does Coffee Cause Colon Problems?

You drink a cup of coffee and appreciate the effects it has on increasing awareness and energy, but you realize that your digestive system does not react well to coffee. In addition to increasing alertness, coffee has side effects that may cause colon problems.

Read more →
Female resting after jogging

Low Blood Sugar Symptoms After Exercise

Exercise induced low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia occurs when your body’s blood sugar is used up too quickly. Sugar, or glucose comes from the food that you eat and your body uses it as a source of energy during exercise.

Read more →
Problem with arm

Torn Muscle in Bicep Symptoms

Seemingly everyone has experienced muscle pain at some point. Many common causes of muscle pain include delayed-onset muscle soreness, a muscle cramp, compartment syndrome and the flu, according to the Mayo Clinic. A tear in the muscle body can also cause significant symptoms.

Read more →
Woman's feet

List of Foods That Cause Gout

Gout is a type of arthritis that results from an increase in uric acid in the joint, typically the big toe, knee or ankle joint. An overload in uric acid may occur because the body may make too much uric acid or may not be able to efficiently get rid of it.

Read more →
Doctor checking neck brace of his patient

How to Sleep After Cervical Neck Surgery

An article in the August 2009 issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery states that you are likely to notice a significant improvement in your cervical neck symptoms after surgery. Therefore, your decision to choose surgery as a treatment option will likely be beneficial.

Read more →
Doctor explaining spine to a patient in office

What Are the Treatments for a Pinched S1 Nerve?

According to MedlinePlus, of the National Institutes of Health, sciatica refers to pain, weakness, numbness and tingling in the leg, specifically along the L5 or S1 nerve region. The L5 S1 nerve region describes the area from the lower back behind the buttocks and down the back of the leg.

Read more →

Causes of Constant Muscle Spasms

A muscle spasm, or muscle cramp, is a sudden involuntary contraction of one or more muscles, states MayoClinic.com. A muscle cramp may be sudden or occur gradually. Most muscle spasms are mild; however, a spasm may also cause excruciating pain.

Read more →
Mixed salad leaves in bowl, another salad visible in background, Differential Focus

Metamucil Alternatives

Metamucil, or psyllium, is a bulk-forming fiber laxative. This medication absorbs water in the intestines to create a softer bulkier stool that is easier to pass, states Drugs.com. Metamucil is recommended for patients with constipation, but may also be used to lower cholesterol levels.

Read more →

What Ligaments Are Removed During a Total Knee Replacement?

A knee replacement, or total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which your severely damaged knee joint is replaced with an artificial joint. According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, 581,000 knee replacements are performed each year in the United States.

Read more →
Elbow injury

The Best Pain Killers for Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a condition that involves the inflammation of tendons that attach to the lateral elbow, or on the outside of the elbow, states the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Inflamed tendons can cause pain during movement or tenderness when touched.

Read more →
Acute backache

How to Treat Bulging Disk L5

An L5 bulging disk can cause back pain that radiates down the back of your leg, according to the Mayo Clinic. Your spinal column is composed of 24 vertebrae with disk between each bone.

Read more →

How to Take Metformin As a Weight-Loss Pill

Metformin, or glucophage, is an oral diabetes medication that is commonly prescribed to control blood sugar levels. This medication makes it easier for your body to absorb available glucose in the bloodstream.

Read more →
Mature Businessman With Back Pain

L5-S1 Pinched Nerve Symptoms

The spinal column is made up of small bones -- called vertebrae -- stacked on top of each other. Nerves exit the spine between each of these bones -- one nerve on each side. These spinal nerves can be compressed by surrounding structures causing symptoms that may interfere with daily tasks.

Read more →
Hispanic woman holding a glass of water and smiling

How to Cleanse the Lungs of Mucus With an Expectorant

An expectorant is a type of medication that is used to loosen congestion in your chest and throat to allow you to cough up mucus easier. The most commonly used ingredient is guafenesin. Taking an expectorant as directed can help clean the lungs of mucus.

Read more →

Ingredients in Excedrin Migraine

Excedrin Migraine is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that contains a combination of ingredients to relieve migraine symptoms. According to the Mayo Clinic, a migraine is a chronic headache that can cause significant pain for hours or even days.

Read more →