Tag: Concerning Symptoms
Oral Cancer: The Top 11 Signs You Should Know
Oral cancer affects only a small portion of Americans, accounting for about 3 percent of the total number of cancer cases each year, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. But while it may be less common, it shares a key factor with other types of cancers—it’s most treatable when detected early. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye out for oral cancer signs.
What Causes Stomach Ulcers & Am I at Risk?
You’ve probably watched a TV show before where an overly stressed character says, “I think I have an ulcer.” Ulcers are a fairly common type of gastrointestinal health condition, affecting nearly 4 million people each year in the United States. But what causes stomach ulcers?
Chest Pain: Can Stress Cause a Heart Attack?
Chest pain can indicate many things, from acid reflux, GERD and pneumonia to a panic attack, coronary artery disease and heart attack—just to name a few. When your chest hurts, your body may be trying to let you know that you’re overworking your heart. Chest pain or discomfort should never be ignored or taken lightly. Let’s examine some causes of chest pain.
When Your Headache Keeps Coming Back: The Facts About Chronic Headaches
Most people experience a headache occasionally, making it one of the most common medical conditions. For some, though, headaches are an everyday part of life. According to the World Health Organization, between a half and three-quarters of adults 18 to 65 had at least one headache last year. When headaches occur regularly, they are chronic, and they can be so severe that they disrupt work and personal routines.
What is a Silent Stroke?
A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is interrupted, a medical event that can potentially cause permanent damage and disability. While many strokes will present with obvious symptoms, there exists a less obvious type referred to as a “silent stroke” that can still result in loss of oxygen to brain cells and the same kind of effects over time.
Get Treatment for Painful Endometriosis Symptoms
More than six million women in the United States live with endometriosis. Even though it is a relatively common reproductive condition, it is difficult to diagnose. Left untreated, endometriosis will continue to cause pelvic pain and may affect fertility. Learn more about this disease and ways to feel better.
Can You Get a Staph Infection at the Gym?
You have the best of intentions when joining a gym. You want to become more physically active, boost your heart health and build your muscles. But can you pick up a disease, such as a staph infection, at the gym? The short answer: Yes, you can. But don’t fear! You can reduce your chance of getting sick by taking a few safety precautions.
Find a Lump in Your Breast? What to Do Next
Breast self-exams are an effective way women can monitor their breast health in between annual screenings. However, just because you find a lump in your breast doesn’t mean it is necessarily cancer. In fact, breast …
Stroke 101: How to Identify and Prevent Stroke
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the United States, someone has a stroke every 40 seconds—and every four minutes, an individual dies from stroke. While those may seem like staggering statistics, 80% of strokes are preventable.
7 Tips for Dealing With Chronic Insomnia
Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep? Millions of Americans have some type of sleep disorder, which is any condition that negatively impacts the ability to sleep. Thankfully, there are ways to get the rest you need.