Primary health care refers to a broad range of medical services and care provided by internal medicine, family medicine, pediatric, and geriatric doctors. Primary health care is a patient’s entry into the health care system. Quality primary care benefits you in several ways, such as accessibility, continuous and comprehensive care, preventive care, and early detection and management of diseases. Better Accessibility and Guidance Most people living in smaller communities or those part of an ... [Read More]
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Echocardiograms for Heart Valve Disease
A patient with heart valve disease has a malfunctioning heart valve and is likely experiencing symptoms associated with the condition, such as chest pain, a strong heart murmur, shortness of breath, feeling tired or fatigued, and fainting spells. A heart valve issue needs to be evaluated by a doctor. There are complications associated with heart valve disease that include heart failure, blood clots, and stroke. If you visit the doctor complaining of chest pain and difficulty breathing and they ... [Read More]
8 Weight Loss Topics Nobody Wants to Talk About
For many people, excess body fat is unwanted. If this applies to you, you probably scour the Internet for quick and easy ways to lose weight. However, many of the diets you find online are not customized, which may not work for you. Some of them may not even explain how they work or their long-term effects on your overall health. If you’re thinking of losing weight and before trying any of the diet programs you find, let’s first discuss 8 weight loss topics not many people want to talk ... [Read More]
Venous vs. Arterial Insufficiency
The circulatory system allows blood to deliver nutrients and remove waste products from your body. Given the importance of blood vessels, it's essential to know when you have vascular disease. Veins and arteries have differing functions and structures, so insufficiency manifests differently for each type. Understanding the differences between venous and arterial insufficiency can help you to get the correct treatment more quickly. Causes and Mechanisms Insufficiency is a result of poor ... [Read More]
Cardiac Testing and COVID-19
Now that COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) has been around for a number of months, and many people have not been receiving tests and treatment for serious health issues as they normally would for fear of exposure to the virus, it is time to get back on track of taking care of your health. Medical facilities nationwide have certain standards in place in order to avoid potentially spreading the coronavirus to patients and even to each other on staff, so it is indeed safe to go back and start ... [Read More]