Coping with Chronic Health Conditions: Tips

Coping with Chronic Health Conditions: Tips

  • Small Red Spots: Signs Your Child Has Broken Blood Vessels And When You Should Be Concerned

    If you look closely at your young child's face, you might notice pin-prick-sized red dots, especially around the eyes and nose. These tiny dots are known medically as petechiae, and they are caused by the bursting of tiny blood bessels. When they appear, it means that your child has been bleeding into the skin. This may sound serious, but sometimes it is nothing to be concerned about. Here is what you need to know about the spots and when you should begin to worry about them.

  • Understanding Anemia During Pregnancy

    If you are expecting for the first time, you might experience bouts of tiredness or difficulty concentrating. However, extreme fatigue can actually be a sign that you are struggling with low iron levels because of your pregnancy. If you are light headed, always tired, and have a hard time focusing on specific tasks, you should talk to your care provider about the possibility that your could have pregnancy-induced iron-deficiency anemia.

  • 3 Types Of Dental Implants Explained

    If you are looking for a permanent replacement for missing or severely damaged teeth, dental implants could be the perfect solution. However, most people outside the dental field are not familiar with the types of dental implants that are available and may have concerns about the procedure. Here is an explanation of three common types of dental implants. Endosteal Implants The standard type of dental implant is known as an endosteal implant.

  • 5 Reasons To Choose A Physician Owned Hospital For Your Specialty Surgery

    When you find out that surgery is the only option for dealing with an unusual health concern, your first instinct to get it done as quickly as possible is not always the best idea. Unless it's a life-threatening emergency, it's best to compare the qualities of local hospitals to find the place best suited to handle your procedure instead. Picking a hospital owned by licensed physicians will boost your chances of a good recovery with these five benefits.

  • Tips for Making Your Home Wheelchair-Accessible

    If a loved one has recently become wheelchair-bound, you need to look for ways to begin making your home wheelchair-accessible. There is nothing more frustrating for those in a wheelchair than battling stairs, narrow doorways, and high counters and cabinets. Your loved one wants to be as independent as possible, and doing what you can to make your home accessible will help achieve that goal. Here are some great ways to make your home wheelchair-ready.

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Coping with Chronic Health Conditions: Tips

Ever since I was a young girl, I have had bad asthma and allergies. I had to stay in the hospital several times when I was in elementary school just to help get my asthma under control and it seemed like I was trying medication after medication with little success. I don't remember all of my childhood health details, since I was so young, but my mother has "filled in the blanks" for me. Thanks to modern medicine and a natural remedy, my health conditions are currently under control and have been for a few years now. I am very grateful for my good health, and I want to "pay it back" to others by creating a blog where I will post my health tips. I hope I can help you learn how to achieve good health!