Your Skincare Routine Can Help with Rosacea
Rosacea is a condition that can cause blushing, flushing and bumps on your face. Your skin can also feel hot and tender. It can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for those who deal with it. While no cure exists, there are thankfully treatment options that can help minimize your symptoms. One of the most important steps…
How Can Farmers Protect Their Hearing?
Occupational hearing loss refers to hearing loss that is caused by exposure to hazardous noise levels while on the job. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 22 million workers are exposed to hazardous noise each year. Of these 22 million, many are farmers. We review the relationship between farming and…
Can Nasal Cautery Help Stop My Child’s Nosebleeds?
Nasal cautery or nasal cauterization is a procedure where a chemical or electrical device is applied to the mucous membranes in the nose to stop bleeding. A doctor may recommend it as a treatment option if your child suffers from frequent nosebleeds. What is Causing My Child’s Nosebleed? Nosebleeds have numerous causes, most of which…
Nasal Polyp Removal: Recovery & Aftercare
Minimally invasive sinus surgery can be used to treat sinus infections and remove bothersome nasal polyps. While endoscopic sinus surgery is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, this surgery does require you to follow specific aftercare instructions. Continue reading to learn more about what to expect following surgery to remove your nasal polyps. What Are…
Can Allergies Be the Cause of Frequent Ear Infections?
Ear infections are common in young children. In fact, the National Institutes of Health reports that five out of six children will experience an ear infection before their third birthday. However, there’s another population that is also prone to frequent ear infections: those with allergies. We review this connection below. How Do Allergies Cause Ear…
Can You Develop New Allergies as an Adult? Yes!
While allergies frequently first appear in childhood, some people don’t develop allergy symptoms until they are in their 20s or 30s. Allergies develop in two phases. In the first phase, your body comes into contact with a harmless substance, like pollen, and mistakes it for something harmful. In response, you make allergic antibodies, called IgE…
Infections That Can Cause Pain Behind Your Ear
Pain behind your ear can be caused by several different factors. Depending on the cause, the pain could feel like pressure behind the ear, or it might be described as burning, sharp or throbbing. One of the most common causes is an ear infection. Let’s look at several different types of ear infections, as well…
How Sleep Apnea and Lung Problems Overlap
Obstructive sleep apnea and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common conditions that each affect millions of Americans. Both conditions affect a person’s breathing. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when you temporarily stop breathing repeatedly in your sleep. COPD is a group of lung conditions (most commonly bronchitis and emphysema) that can impact airflow and make…
Signs to Talk to a Doctor About Your Sleep
Getting enough restful sleep is essential for your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. According to the CDC, adults need at least 7 hours of sleep each night. Below are the signs you’re not getting enough good quality sleep and should see a sleep doctor for treatment. You Have Trouble Falling or Staying Asleep If it…
5 Reasons to Consider Soft Tissue Fillers
Do you want to reverse the signs of aging but want to avoid the time commitment and financial cost associated with a facelift? If so, you should consider soft tissue fillers. These products create a youthful appearance using minimally invasive methods. Below are five reasons you may be a good candidate for soft tissue fillers….