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Tips For Neck Pain Relief

Neck pain is a fairly common complaint that has a variety of causes. It can result from muscle strain, an injury, or a medical condition. If you have severe pain or chronic pain, then you'll want to see your doctor for an evaluation. Here are some things that might help with your neck pain: Uncover The Cause Try to figure out what's causing the pain so you can stop the activity. Read More 

Three Reasons Your Sinus Infection Is Worse At Night

Sinus infections are horrible to deal with. They make you drowsy, can give you a headache, and make it terribly difficult to breathe well. It's especially bothersome at night, when you're ready to try and sleep it off;  it just seems that it's becoming worse. Here are three reasons why: Blood Flow Causes Inflammation: When you lay down at night, there is a change in blood flow, and it's usually being directed towards your upper body, versus your lower body during the day, when you are standing and sitting. Read More 

Four Routinely Encountered Foot Problems

When your feet encounter problems, you could face the prospects of encountering intense disruptions to your daily life. While discomfort will be one of the more noticeable signs of many foot problems, it can also be possible for these problems to create medically significant complications. Understanding the need to protect your feet against some common problems will enable you to better avoid serious issues and complications. Plantar Warts Plantar warts can be a common problem that is caused by a virus that infects the skin. Read More 

Key Facts About Osteoporotic Fractures And Treatments That You Need To Know

If you've recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis, it's essential to have a clear understanding of how that will impact you and your bone health in the future. For instance, you're at a particularly high risk of compression fractures and sadly, about two out of every three people who experience that issue don't even know it. In addition, if you've had a vertebral fracture once, the likelihood of you experiencing another in the 15 years after the event increases dramatically. Read More 

Ultrasound And Thyroid Nodules

Blood tests can provide physicians with a picture of how a patient's thyroid functions, but an ultrasound can show the gland's physical appearance. Getting a view of the thyroid's anatomy can allow doctors to detect the presence of growths on the gland, called nodules.  Most people with nodules don't even know they have them. They typically don't cause any symptoms unless the nodules become quite large. In those cases, enlarged nodules can affect the patient's ability to swallow or breathe and may cause pain or hoarseness when speaking. Read More