4 Things To Ask The Pharmacist About Your New Medication

Medications are very important for treating and managing medical conditions. However, if medication is not handled properly, it can be incredibly dangerous. Every person must be informed when they take prescription medication. If you were recently prescribed a new medication, learn about some of the questions you should ask the pharmacist to make sure you are informed.   1. Important Side Effects Most prescription medications come with the risk of side effects, and sometimes these side effects are serious. Read More 

What To Expect From Physical Therapy After A Hip Replacement

If you have serious arthritis in your hip or you have fractured your hip, a hip replacement may be your best option. The surgery itself is pretty straightforward and common, but afterwards, you will go through a period of physical therapy in order to help you heal and recover. Here's a look at what you can expect from that physical therapy. Therapy will probably start about a week after surgery. Read More 

How Sports Physicians Help Athletes With Sprained Ankles Get Back to Practice

Competitive athletes don't just step on the field for a game without preparing properly. Regular practices – sometimes daily – are critical to stay on top of these sessions. Unfortunately, a sprained ankle may cause some issues that make it hard for an athlete to stay on top of their skills. Thankfully, sports physicians can help keep them on top of this situation. Practices May Trigger Some Sports Injuries Athletes need to regularly practice to keep themselves in good condition and to improve their abilities. Read More 

Diagnosed With Heart Disease? What You Should Know

If you have recently been diagnosed with heart disease, you may be understandably confused and concerned. The concern comes from knowing that heart disease is a serious medical condition, and the confusion comes from not knowing all of the facts about the disease itself and what the next steps are. Get to know some of the facts about heart disease and heart disease care. Then, you can be sure you start taking steps in the right direction to manage your heart disease going forward. Read More 

Pelvic Pain Treatments You Can Use In Combination With Pain Relievers

Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen tend to be a good starting point for alleviating pelvic pain. However, they are not always 100% effective. If you find yourself with some lingering pain even after taking pain relievers, here are some additional treatments you can safely turn to. Pressure Point Therapy Pressure point therapy is a bit like acupuncture, but it does not involve needles and you can safely perform it on yourself. Read More