2019

As a young adult, I took sleep for granted. But as I enter middle age, I find that I need sleep more than anything else. Unfortunately, the sleep I get isn't enough to keep me going during the day. I generally spend my waking days exhausted and fatigued. I decided to see a doctor about my baffling problem. After asking me numerous questions about my life, the doctor diagnosed me with chronic fatigue syndrome. The condition wreaks havoc on your life, even if you sleep throughout the night. Although I require ongoing treatment to manage my condition, I'm on my way to feeling like me again. I started this blog in hopes of reaching out to other people who suffer from unexplained health problems. I really hope you find the guidance you need to overcome your hidden health problem. Thanks for reading.

2019

How Dental Infections Can Cause Cranial Nerve Abnormalities

12 December 2019
 Categories:
Health & Medical , Blog

If you have a dental infection, then you may experience a toothache, gum inflammation, a bad taste in your mouth, and even a fever. Sometimes, however, one or more of your cranial nerves can be affected by a dental infection, and because of this, you may need to make an appointment with a nervous system specialist. Here are some symptoms you may experience if your dental infection has caused inflammation or damage to one or more of your cranial nerves.
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Here Are The Main Differences Between Urgent Care And The Emergency Room

10 October 2019
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog

If you've never visited an urgent care center or an emergency room before, you may be wondering what the difference between the two is. Here are the main differences that should be taken into consideration: The Overall Cost One difference between urgent care and the emergency room is the overall cost of care that you will receive. An emergency room visit can cost literally thousands of dollars, a trip to an urgent care center can cost just a fraction of that.
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3 Important Feeding Tips For A Baby With Cleft Palate

13 September 2019
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog

A cleft palate impacts the formation of your baby's mouth. With cleft palate, the roof of your baby's mouth doesn't form as it should, which can make eating a little more challenging for your baby. However, it is not impossible for your baby to eat, they just need a little more support in order to do so.   Skip Traditional Breast Feeding Baby's with cleft palate can't usually suck and inhale milk the same way as other babies.
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Signs Of Pediatric Dehydration From Acute Gastrointestinal Infection

2 July 2019
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog

If your child has a gastrointestinal infection, chances are it will not last more than a couple of days. Even so, vomiting and diarrhea, even when experienced for only short periods of time, can have major health consequences on small children. Dehydration resulting from an acute gastrointestinal infection may require an examination by a pediatric services physician. Here are some warning signs of this kind of dehydration. Lack Of Tears And Urine
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Coping With Your Parent’s Dementia-Related Aggression

28 May 2019
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog

Caring for an aging parent with dementia in your home takes patience, strength, and the assistance of a home health care provider. Your provider can give you several tips on how to meet your parent's basic needs and be there for you when life becomes overwhelming. However, what do you do when your parent exhibits aggression, one of the scariest symptoms of dementia? Here are a few tips to help you cope with your parent's dementia-related violent behavior.
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About Me
Learning to Overcome Your Hidden Health Problems

As a young adult, I took sleep for granted. But as I enter middle age, I find that I need sleep more than anything else. Unfortunately, the sleep I get isn't enough to keep me going during the day. I generally spend my waking days exhausted and fatigued. I decided to see a doctor about my baffling problem. After asking me numerous questions about my life, the doctor diagnosed me with chronic fatigue syndrome. The condition wreaks havoc on your life, even if you sleep throughout the night. Although I require ongoing treatment to manage my condition, I'm on my way to feeling like me again. I started this blog in hopes of reaching out to other people who suffer from unexplained health problems. I really hope you find the guidance you need to overcome your hidden health problem. Thanks for reading.

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