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Chiropractic Treatment To Reduce Low Back Pain And Delay Surgery

When you have serious low back pain, it's time to find answers. While you can try prescription pain medication to reduce inflammation and muscle tension, this often covers up the problem. If you have been told that you need surgery to correct your problem, it is often useful to look for less invasive ways to manage your condition. Chiropractic care can help you better manage with a bulging disc or an area of arthritis that is causing your pain.

The Basics Of Gastric Bypass

If you or someone you know is morbidly obese, chances are you have heard of bariatric surgery. If you have not, the word bariatric is a medical term for treatments pertaining to one's weight. Bariatric surgery then is surgery that can help to treat someone whose weight has gotten out of control. There are several different types of bariatric surgery, all with different benefits and risks. Since everybody is different, there is not a 'one size fits all' solution to morbid obesity.

Are You Looking For A Doctor?

Have you recently moved to a new town or city? If so, you are probably trying to get your bearings. Part of that might mean looking for the best places to shop and looking for other services. On the top of your list might be finding a new doctor for you and your family members to use. If that's the case, from finding a family physician to establishing yourself in his or her practice, here are some ideas that might help you.

Save Time And Enjoy Having More Options When You Switch To A Medical Practice To Receive Primary Care

Looking for a new office to go to when you need primary care? Instead of picking an office with one doctor, you should think about selecting a medical practice where multiple doctors can provide care to patients because then you will have more options and can likely get in and out of the office in no time when you have appointments. Avoid the Long Wait Have you ever been stuck in the waiting room of your doctor's office for several hours?

3 Tips For Your Loved One's First Week Of Home Care

If you have a loved one who has to start receiving care in their home on a daily basis, this could be a very big transition for them and for you. If you want to ensure that their new daily routine gets off to a good start, you should go into this process with an idea of what to expect. Here are three tips to keep in mind in order to ensure your loved one's first week of home care goes smoothly.

Give Pediatric Telemedicine A Chance -- In Certain Cases

Telemedicine has made it easier for people to see a doctor without having to worry about getting to an office on time, find parking, and wait for an appointment while sick. It isn't a total substitute for seeing a doctor in person, but it is a wonderful addition that makes some care more convenient and faster to provide. Telemedicine for pediatric patients has been somewhat more controversial as children are generally better off being seen in person, especially when they're younger and can't adequately describe symptoms.

Do You Really Need To Replace A Missing Tooth?

If you have recently lost a tooth, you might not feel great about the appearance of your smile. At the same time, you might be wondering if you can get away with not replacing the tooth because the dental bills are adding up. The truth is that you should not pass on replacing a tooth. Having a missing tooth can lead to many consequences, some of which are long-term. Read on to see why replacing a tooth is typically a good idea.

Are You Living With Chronic Knee Pain? Here Are Some Signs That You're A Good Candidate For Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Chronic knee pain can interfere with performing work and performing physical activities you enjoy, such as swimming or jogging. When the pain becomes extreme, it can even prevent you from bathing and getting dressed in the morning. Thankfully, pain that's caused by damage to your knee joint — whether due to physical trauma or arthritis — can be alleviated through total knee replacement surgery. This knee surgery replaces your damaged joint with two metal brackets that have a plastic disc between them in order to provide cushioning.

Cataract Surgery: Planning For Recovery

When cataracts in one or both eyes have occluded your vision so much that they require surgery, you might be somewhat worried. You may feel concern over pain and other parts of the actual surgery and how you'll feel in the days after the procedure. With these eye recovery recommendations, your eyes can recover quickly, and life can continue with better vision. 1. Ask for Single-Use Steroids Right after cataract removal, it's common for eyes to feel inflamed and painful because of the work done.

3 Reasons To Visit An Urgent Care Clinic When Your Primary Doctor Is Booked Solid

Primary care physicians provide a wide range of healthcare services, including screening for serious illnesses, managing chronic health conditions and diagnosing illnesses such as sinus infections, strep throat, and dermatitis. Building a relationship with a primary care physician is important, especially if you have a chronic condition that requires careful monitoring. Unfortunately, in some areas, the demand for primary care exceeds the number of providers available, resulting in long waits for appointments.