Obstetricians are the medical professionals who care for women during pregnancy. As such, you might assume there's no reason to see an obstetrician unless you are pregnant. But this is not entirely the case. There is one time when you really need to schedule an obstetrician appointment in spite of not being pregnant — and that is when you are starting to think about becoming pregnant. What you need to schedule, in this case, is called a pre-conception checkup or a pre-pregnancy exam.
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Hearing aids are among the wonders of modern medical engineering. Advances in design mean that there are more types available than ever before. Unfortunately, that makes it harder to understand the different types of models on the market and what their pros and cons might be. Let's look at four of the most commonly used ones.
Completely-in-the-Canal Systems (CIC)
A CIC hearing aid is a model that, as the name suggests, is entirely contained within the ear canal when inserted.
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Addressing the physical condition of drug dependency involves a careful, moderated process. Detoxing and undergoing medical treatment during rehab helps preserve someone's health during a difficult time. Without effective drug addiction counseling during and after rehab, the chances for a relapse increase. During the counseling session, an addiction therapist addresses many areas of concern, including people and places not helpful to the recovery. Without a therapist's insights, a patient may accidentally head down an "
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Having a child with allergies does require you to be more vigilant, but there are some steps you can take around the home to help him or her breathe easier. If your child has allergies, use the following guide to come up with an at-home allergy care plan.
Limit Stuffed Animals And Other Soft Surfaces
Stuffed animals, blankets, and even carpet can trap allergens, so it's a good idea to limit how much of these soft surfaces you have in your child's room and around the home.
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The common cold can make you feel miserable, so you may wonder if you should go to your doctor for treatment that will help you feel better faster. In many cases, you simply have to wait out a cold until you feel better in a few days. Medications you buy at the drugstore can help with your symptoms, but time is needed for the cold to run its course. However, there are times when cold symptoms can be more serious, and that's when you need to see your family doctor.
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