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Anal Fissure

Anal Fissure

What prescription drugs treat anal fissures? Anesthetics and steroids Topical anesthetics (for example, xylocaine, lidocaine, tetracaine, pramoxine) are recommended especially prior to a bowel movement to reduce the pain of defecation. Often, a small amount of a steroid is combined in the anesthetic cream to reduce inflammation. The use of steroids should be limited to […]

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Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

What are ovarian cancer treatment options? Epithelial ovarian cancer treatment most often consists of surgery and chemotherapy. The order is best determined by a gynecologic oncologist. Surgical treatment Surgery is used for both staging and debulking. Staging is the determination of the extent to which as cancer has spread in the body. Debulking is removing […]

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Health Tip: How Much Sleep Does Your Child Need?

Health Tip: How Much Sleep Does Your Child Need?

(HealthDay News) — The amount of sleep a child needs varies at different ages, the American Academy of Pediatrics says. Latest Healthy Kids News While different kids of the same age may require different amounts, there are science-based guidelines of suggested sleep amounts for each age, the academy says. Here are the guidelines: Infants: (4 […]

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How to Fight Norovirus, the ‘Cruise Ship’ Germ

How to Fight Norovirus, the ‘Cruise Ship’ Germ

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Infectious Disease News TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Whether it’s infiltrating a cruise ship, a restaurant or a college dorm, the norovirus is often in the news. It’s the leading cause of illness from contaminated food in the United States. While food can be tainted at its source, […]

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Health Tip: Control Your Blood Pressure

Health Tip: Control Your Blood Pressure

(HealthDay News) — Uncontrolled high blood pressure is dangerous and could even lead to death, the American Heart Association says. Latest High Blood Pressure News The AHA offers these suggestions for controlling high blood pressure: Know your numbers and identity your target blood pressure range. Work with your doctor to develop a plan to lower […]

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Health Tip: Simple CPR

Health Tip: Simple CPR

(HealthDay News) — Doing CPR on someone in cardiac arrest can double the chances of survival, the American Heart Association says. Latest Heart News The AARP recommends these steps for administering CPR: Do not wait. A person’s chances for survival fall up to 10 percent for every minute of delay. Send someone to look for […]

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Diet or Exercise — or Both?

Diet or Exercise — or Both?

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Diet & Weight Management News MONDAY, Jan. 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — There’s no doubt that an unhealthy diet and couch potato lifestyle put your health at risk, but when considering improvements, should you change one at a time or both at once? Northwestern University researchers found that it’s not […]

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Many Parents Wrong About What Prevents Colds in Kids

Many Parents Wrong About What Prevents Colds in Kids

Latest Cold and Flu News MONDAY, Jan. 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — No parent wants to see their child catch a cold, but some take prevention measures that have little basis in science, a new survey shows. For example, 51 percent of parents said they give their child an over-the-counter vitamin or supplement to prevent […]

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4 Exercises for a Better Back

4 Exercises for a Better Back

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Chronic Pain News TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — To strengthen your back — the most commonly injured part of the body — it’s important to condition both the muscles in it and the ones that support it, notably the abs. Here are four moves to boost back fitness: […]