When To Take Your Child To The Eye Doctor

As the parent of a young child, you may already be taking the little one to regular visits with a pediatrician. Although the child may only receive preventive care during these visits, you are likely aware that each visit gives the practitioner a chance to assess your youngster's health and address any problems that may arise. In addition to regular pediatric visits, children should visit an eye doctor to have their eyesight and eye health assessed. Read More 

Treating Your Joint Problems With Chiropractic Services

Joint injuries and problems can be extremely common problems for people to experience. When these issues arise, a person may want to seek treatment from a chiropractor as they can make the joint adjustments that are needed to alleviate the patient's issue. Be Prepared To Clearly Communicate Your Problem To The Chiropractor Being able to effectively communicate your problem to the chiropractor is an important part of receiving this type of care. Read More 

Botox For Excessive Sweating: What You Need To Know

Botox is frequently used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face. However, not everyone may be aware that it can also treat excessive sweating. If you sweat so much that it soaks your clothes, you may be a good candidate for this procedure. Here is what you need to know about Botox and excessive sweating. How Botox Reduces Sweating If you suffer from excessive sweating, Botox might not be the first treatment option you think of. Read More 

Preparing for an Allergy Test

You've probably never had an allergy test before, but your physician recommends one after a recent reaction to something that didn't go well with your body. Ok, so you don't know what to expect, and it's making you so anxious. Well, we will break it down for you with a few tips on how best to prepare for allergy testing. 1. Relax Yes, you read that right-relax. Honestly, getting an allergy test is not the worst medical procedure you'll ever experience. Read More 

How Your Child’s Doctor Can Treat Impetigo

Does your child have one or more blister-like sores that have some yellow color to them and that seem to be crusting over? Chances are your child is suffering from impetigo. This is a skin infection caused by certain strains of staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria. It is quite common in children and may appear on the face, legs, buttocks, or even the arms. Impetigo is relatively easy to treat, but it does need to be treated by a doctor to ensure it does not spread. Read More