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Persistantly Itchy Gums

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

A persistent itching sensation in the gums is one of the symptoms associated with a pocket in the gums. A pocket is basically a downward extension of the normal gingival sulcus by a couple of millimeters. This may not be evident to the patient, though they are likely to notice a tendency to bleed

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Do You Have Tocophobia?

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

You probably do not have tokophobia, the unreasoning fear of delivering a baby, as it has recently been defined in the very few papers that have been written about it, but these feelings and concerns may well indicate an anxiety problem that would benefit from attention. Your boyfriend, your mom

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Depression

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

Depression is one of the most common reasons for medical office visit, and is the most common reason for which people seek or are referred for psychological or psychiatric treatment. The iconic image of the psychiatric consultation in our culture is the patient reclining on the therapist's couch

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Menarche - When Would The Periods Start?

Sameera Madugalle, M.D. Women's Health

Menarche is the first menstrual period a female experiences. It is the final event of a specific series of physiological events that occur during puberty. Growing taller and broader,developing breasts, and the appearance of pubic hair are a few of those changes. Menarche is a very complex

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Coumadin: Uses, Dosage, And Side Effects

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is Coumadin? Coumadin is also known as Warfarin. It is an anticoagulant that reduces the formation of clots in the blood. Coumadin is used to treat and prevent blood clots in veins and arteries, as well as strokes and heart attacks. What should you know before taking Coumadin? Coumadin is

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How Do Antibiotics Interfere With Birth Control Pills?

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is an antibiotic? Antibiotics are used for the treatment of bacterial infections like urinary tract infections, ear infections, gastrointestinal infections, and respiratory infections. Antibiotics are classified based on their spectrum of activity, chemical structure and the mechanism by

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What Is Reflexology?

Angelica Giron, MD Alternative medicine & healing therapies

Reflexology is a form of complementary and alternative treatment that involves the application of manual pressure to certain areas of the feet (sometimes also the hands and ears) to relieve a wide range of symptoms. Originating from Egyptian and Chinese traditions, reflexology has been used for

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Stop Cracking Your Knuckles

Angelica Giron, MD Alternative medicine & healing therapies

Men, women, and even children sometimes have funny habits that can become annoying or even unhealthy. One of these is knuckle cracking, which involves 'popping' the joints between the small bones of the fingers and the longer bones of the palms. People who crack their knuckles may pull their

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Effects Of Effexor Withdrawal

Angelica Giron, MD Drugs & Medications

An abrupt discontinuation or a decrease in intake of certain substances, such as medications, illegal drugs, nicotine or alcohol can cause a set of symptoms often called withdrawal symptoms. These usually occur after one takes the substance for a prolonged period and develops a physical and/or

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Does Synthroid Cause Weight Gain?

Angelica Giron, MD Drugs & Medications

Levothyroxine (T4) is a thyroid hormone that is commonly used to treat an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). It is sold under different brands, such as Synthroid, Unithroid and Levothroid. Our body needs enough thyroid hormones to function properly. Without levothyroxine, we may experience