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A Rash Decision: Do You Have One Of These Four Skin Conditions?

At some point in your life, you have probably had a skin rash. Rashes frequently come and go, and they are often no cause for concern. If your rashes are painful, exceptionally itchy, particularly unattractive, and frequent, however, schedule an appointment with a doctor. There are four primary types of rashes, all of which have independent causes. Your general practitioner can help you determine what kind of rash you have, and set you up with a treatment plan. Read More 

Bunions: Prevention, Causes, And Treatment

Foot pain is a common problem for those who spend the majority of the day on their feet. If you're dealing with pain or discomfort, you may think it's a normal part of being an adult and resign yourself to living with it. Bunions may be the issue, and pain doesn't have to become a normal part of your life with proper treatment. Below is a basic rundown of bunions: what they are, what causes them, and how they can be treated. Read More 

Enhancing The Quality Of Life For Someone With Alzheimer’s

Every 67 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer's in the United States.This is why it is so important that people take this disease seriously. Many people die every day from Alzheimer's. It is a scary disease that can inhabit anyone's brain. While there may be no cure to treat Alzheimer's yet, there are ways to make the person more comfortable who is going through it. Having memory loss can be very scary for anyone. Read More 

Exploring Common Foot And Ankle Disorders

With the average person walking more than 100,000 miles during the course of their lifetime, it should come as no surprise that nearly 3/4 of the US population will eventually be affected by foot and ankle disorders. Below you will learn more about a few of the most common disorders that affect this overworked, and often under-appreciated area of the human body. More importantly, you will learn about the treatment options that a foot and ankle specialist may be able to offer. Read More 

C-Sections: Are They Always Necessary?

A C-section is a surgical procedure where the doctor delivers a baby using a method to cut the mother's womb and abdomen to remove the baby instead of naturally delivering the newborn. This method has become increasingly common in recent decades for various reasons. Most often, it is because the baby is too large or a circumstance such as the umbilical cord being wrapped around the baby's neck has occurred. This article will discuss why some people think that not all c-sections are medically necessary. Read More