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Torn Frenulum Under The Tongue: What Now?

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

A frenulum is a small fold of tissue that restricts the movement of a mobile tissue or organ in the body. In the oral cavity, a frenulum can be found between the lips and the gums as well as one which attaches the tongue to the base of the mouth. It is not uncommon for it to get injured or torn and

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Black Spots In Vision

Dhruv Gupta, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

The appearance of black spots across the vision is something that is commonly seen in a lot of people. These black spots are referred to as "floaters" and can in fact take a number of other shapes like rings, strands, lines or even cobwebs. In most cases these floaters are benign and do not require

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Conjunctival Cyst

Dhruv Gupta, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. They can be formed anywhere in the body and are usually indicative of an underlying issue. Our eyes are particularly delicate structures that are exposed to the external environment without much protection for most of the day, so it is not uncommon to find minor

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Surgical Treatment For Chronic Low Back Pain

Harold Gladwell, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

In most people low back pain has a favorable outcome. There is usually good resolution within a month (acute). In a few months the pain persists and becomes chronic (before the chronic phase there is a subacute phase; four to twelve weeks). The pain is considered chronic if it lasts more than

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Teeth Ruined By Bulimia: What Now?

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Bulimia and Anorexia are serious eating disorders which can cause serious damage to the person suffering from them. The effects of these disorders are visible throughout the body, however one of the most distinctive kinds of damage is seen in the teeth. A lot of the time a diagnosis for a possible

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What Is The Significance Of Stool Changes?

Sasa Milosevic, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Elimination of feces is an important daily process which serves to clear the bowels in order to eliminate parts of food that we cannot process or that are not useful to us. Look, color, consistency, and shape of the stool highly depend on the type of the food we eat, although some changes in stool

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Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Harold Gladwell, MD Autoimmune diseases

Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a condition where the body mistakenly produces antibodies that destroy nerves that supply muscles of the body. The exact mechanism is not known, but it has been noted to be associated with recent infections, such as respiratory or gastrointestinal (stomach). It occurs

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Postoperative Management Of Tonsillectomy

Sasa Milosevic, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

Abnormal enlargement of the tonsils can produce breathing and swallowing difficulties. A tonsillectomy refers to a surgical procedure in which the tonsils are removed. This is usually performed due to reoccurring inflammations and enlargement of the tonsils (tonsillitis). It is one of the most