3 Treatment Options For Atopic Dermatitis

Skin is your largest organ, but you may not give it the proper care it deserves. In addition, certain environmental factors and the immune system's inability to work properly can affect the look and health of your skin. atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema, causing it to become itchy and inflamed. While living with this condition is possible, atopic dermatitis can cause a great deal of discomfort. Thankfully, treatment is available. Read More 

3 Surprising Signs Of The Flu In Children

As a parent, you want your child to be healthy and happy throughout their lives. However, all children will face one or more illnesses at one point in time. In many cases, you can prevent these illnesses with proper care. Unfortunately, preventing the spread of certain viruses can be difficult and almost impossible. Therefore, it is important to know that signs that your child has contacted serious viruses, such as the flu. Read More 

Giving Birth For The First Time? Talk To Your OB GYN About Prolapsed Bladders

Women who are giving birth are undergoing one of the most beautiful and satisfying experiences they will ever have in their life. Unfortunately, they may be unprepared for certain issues that can cause extreme levels of pain. One of these is a prolapsed bladder. Understanding this issue can help you and your OB doctor to take steps to prevent or treat it. Pelvic Organ Prolapses Are Painful A bladder prolapse falls under what is known as a pelvic organ prolapse. Read More 

Signs That It’s Time To Consider Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery

Carpal tunnel syndrome, an inflammation of the hand and wrist that can cause severe pain, affects many people. It often targets those who sit at a computer all day and who perform repetitive movements with their hands. Depending on the severity of your carpal tunnel syndrome, there can be several different things that you do to control the discomfort. Getting regular massages, treating the pain with ice, wearing braces, and more can all help to keep the symptoms at bay. Read More