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How does Lyme disease infection occur?

How does Lyme disease infection occur?  

updated at Oct 30, 2025   1,490  
Lyme disease infection occurs through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (also known as a deer tick).These ticks acquire the bacteria,*Borrelia burgdorferi*,by feeding on infected animals like mice,deer,and squirrels.The bacteria then transmits to hu...

Demystifying Pinworms - A Common Nuisance in Childhood

Demystifying Pinworms - A Common Nuisance in Childhood  

created at May 13, 2009   1,548  
Pinworms,scientifically known as Enterobius vermicularis,are tiny,white intestinal worms that measure about a quarter of an inch in length.Identifiable by their appearance,akin to dental floss,these worms are often observed around the anus and in stool.Whi...

Banishing Lice - A Step-by-Step Guide to a Lice-Free Household

Banishing Lice - A Step-by-Step Guide to a Lice-Free Household  

created at May 13, 2009   1,372  
Dealing with lice in the household can be a stressful experience,but with the right approach,you can effectively eliminate these pesky parasites.Lice can only survive without a human host for a short period,but their nits take longer to hatch,making it cru...

Tips to Prevent Recurring Head Lice in Your Baby

Tips to Prevent Recurring Head Lice in Your Baby  

created at May 13, 2009   1,479  
Head lice can be a pesky problem,especially when it comes to your little one.To ensure your baby stays lice-free,it's crucial to establish preventive measures.Start by educating siblings about the importance of not sharing personal items like combs,brushes...

Safety First - Bumper Cars and Pregnancy Don't Mix

Safety First - Bumper Cars and Pregnancy Don't Mix  

created at Sep 25, 2009   2,021  
Safety First: Bumper Cars and PregnancyRiding bumper cars while pregnant is generally discouraged due to the potential risks associated with impact and jarring movements.The health and safety of both the mother and developing fetus are paramount,making it ...

Is Getting a Tattoo During Pregnancy Safe? Here's What You Need to Know

Is Getting a Tattoo During Pregnancy Safe? Here's What You Need to Know  

updated at Nov 09, 2025   2,106  
Getting a tattoo during pregnancy is generally not recommended by healthcare professionals.While hard evidence demonstrating that tattoo ink directly harms the fetus is lacking,multiple factors significantly elevate the risks involved.It's crucial to under...

Essential Guidelines for Those Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy

Essential Guidelines for Those Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy  

created at May 14, 2009   1,513  
Successfully undergoing growth hormone therapy requires diligent adherence to prescribed dosages and administration schedules,regular monitoring of growth and overall health by a medical professional,including blood tests and physical examinations,open com...

Who Shouldn't Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?

Who Shouldn't Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,459  
Individuals with a severe allergic reaction (e.g.anaphylaxis) to the vaccine's components,including gelatin or neomycin,should not receive the chickenpox vaccine.Pregnant individuals and those with severely compromised immune systems should also consult th...

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?  

created at May 13, 2009   2,602  
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection,most commonly caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* or *Streptococcus pyogenes*,characterized by sores that rupture,forming a honey-colored crust.It primarily affects infants and children,often appearing...

Deciphering Your Baby's Rash: Is it Scabies or Something Else?

Deciphering Your Baby's Rash: Is it Scabies or Something Else?  

created at May 13, 2009   2,367  
Baby rashes can stem from various causes,including common irritants like detergents or drool,viral infections like roseola or hand,foot,and mouth disease,allergic reactions to foods or substances,or even diaper rash.Determining the cause requires observing...

What about taking growth hormone while travelling?

What about taking growth hormone while travelling?  

created at May 14, 2009   1,361  
Traveling with growth hormone requires careful planning to maintain the cold chain for preservation,as it's temperature-sensitive.This typically involves using insulated containers with ice packs or cold packs,and potentially a portable refrigerator depend...

Psoriasis or Eczema - Deciphering Your Baby's Skin Woes

Psoriasis or Eczema - Deciphering Your Baby's Skin Woes  

created at May 13, 2009   1,490  
Distinguishing between psoriasis and eczema in babies can be challenging,as both cause itchy,inflamed skin.Eczema (atopic dermatitis) typically presents with intensely itchy,red,dry patches,often in the creases of elbows and knees,and may weep or crust.Pso...

Pinworm Prevention: A Proactive Approach for Parents

Pinworm Prevention: A Proactive Approach for Parents  

created at May 13, 2009   1,400  
Preventing pinworm infections requires a proactive approach focusing on meticulous hygiene.Regular handwashing,especially after using the toilet and before eating,is crucial.Keeping fingernails short and clean minimizes the risk of eggs getting under them....

A Parent's Quick Guide: Responding to Severe Allergic Reactions in Babies

A Parent's Quick Guide: Responding to Severe Allergic Reactions in Babies  

created at May 12, 2009   1,631  
If your baby shows signs of a severe allergic reaction (difficulty breathing,swelling of the face or throat,hives,dizziness,or weakness),immediately call emergency services (911 or your local equivalent).Administer their prescribed epinephrine auto-injecto...

LASIK Surgery: Should You Treat Both Eyes Simultaneously?

LASIK Surgery: Should You Treat Both Eyes Simultaneously?  

updated at Dec 07, 2024   1,590  
Whether to treat both eyes simultaneously during LASIK surgery is a matter of surgeon preference and patient comfort.While simultaneous treatment is faster and more convenient,some surgeons prefer a staged approach (one eye at a time) to allow for better a...

Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know

Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know  

created at May 14, 2009   1,437  
Growth hormone (GH) dosing is highly individualized and depends on factors like age,medical condition,and individual response.It's crucial that GH is prescribed and monitored by a qualified physician,as incorrect dosing can lead to serious side effects.Dos...

What are the signs and symptoms of Hodgkin's?

What are the signs and symptoms of Hodgkin's?  

created at May 22, 2009   1,669  
Hodgkin's lymphoma often presents with painless swelling of lymph nodes,most commonly in the neck,armpits,or groin.Other common signs and symptoms include fever,night sweats,unexplained weight loss,fatigue,itching,and an increased susceptibility to infecti...

Preparing for Growth Hormone Treatment - What to Share with Your Doctor

Preparing for Growth Hormone Treatment - What to Share with Your Doctor  

created at May 14, 2009   1,550  
Before starting growth hormone treatment,be sure to share your complete medical history,including any pre-existing conditions,allergies,current medications (prescription and over-the-counter),and family history of health issues.Discuss any concerns or ques...

Understanding the Chicken Pox Vaccine - Is it a Live Vaccine?

Understanding the Chicken Pox Vaccine - Is it a Live Vaccine?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,516  
The chickenpox vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine,meaning it contains a weakened form of the varicella-zoster virus.This allows the body to build immunity without causing the full-blown disease. The chickenpox vaccine is a safe and effective way to prote...

Banishing Pinworms - A Guide to Treatment and Recovery

Banishing Pinworms - A Guide to Treatment and Recovery  

created at May 13, 2009   1,464  
Pinworm infections,characterized by intense itching around the anus,are treated primarily with prescription medications like albendazole or mebendazole,which kill adult worms.Treatment often involves a second dose two weeks later to eliminate any newly hat...

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,465  
The most effective way to prevent chickenpox is through vaccination.The varicella vaccine,typically given in two doses during childhood,is highly effective at preventing the disease or significantly reducing its severity.Good hygiene practices,such as freq...

Protecting Your Bundle of Joy - Tips to Prevent Scabies in Babies

Protecting Your Bundle of Joy - Tips to Prevent Scabies in Babies  

created at May 13, 2009   1,463  
To prevent scabies in babies,maintain excellent hygiene by frequently washing bedding,clothing,and toys in hot water (at least 130°F) and drying them thoroughly in a hot dryer.Avoid close contact with individuals who have scabies.Keep the baby's fingernai...

How should I treat ringworm?

How should I treat ringworm?  

created at May 12, 2009   1,544  
Ringworm,a fungal infection,is treated with antifungal medications available over-the-counter as creams,lotions,or powders like clotrimazole,miconazole,or terbinafine,applied directly to the affected area for several weeks as directed.For more extensive or...

Navigating International Travel with Your Baby: Insect-Related Concerns

Navigating International Travel with Your Baby: Insect-Related Concerns  

created at May 12, 2009   1,666  
Traveling internationally with a baby presents unique insect-related concerns,including mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika and malaria.Protecting your baby requires diligent preventative measures such as using EPA-registered insect repellents (following ag...

How to Treat Hives in Your Baby

How to Treat Hives in Your Baby  

created at May 11, 2009   1,427  
Most hives in babies are caused by a viral infection and will resolve on their own within a few days.Keep your baby hydrated and dress them in lightweight,loose-fitting clothing.A cool bath or cool compress can soothe the itching.If the hives are widesprea...

Dipping Safely: Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Swimmer's Itch

Dipping Safely: Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Swimmer's Itch  

created at May 11, 2009   1,515  
Preventing and reducing swimmer's itch involves avoiding swimming in contaminated waters,particularly lakes and ponds known to have snails that harbor the parasite.Showering immediately after swimming helps wash away any larvae before they penetrate the sk...

A test for Lyme Disease

A test for Lyme Disease  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,542  
Two-Tiered Serological TestingThe most common approach to testing for Lyme disease involves a two-tiered serological process using blood tests.This method looks for antibodies your body produces in response to Borrelia burgdorferi,the bacterium responsible...

How long do I have to take antibiotics for Sinus Treatment?

How long do I have to take antibiotics for Sinus Treatment?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,480  
The duration of antibiotic treatment for sinusitis varies depending on the individual's response to treatment and the severity of the infection,but typically ranges from 5 to 10 days.Shorter courses are often preferred to minimize antibiotic resistance,but...

How to avoid tick bites?

How to avoid tick bites?  

created at May 06, 2009   1,435  
To avoid tick bites,wear light-colored clothing to easily spot ticks,tuck pants into socks or boots,and use insect repellent containing DEET,picaridin,IR3535,or oil of lemon eucalyptus on exposed skin.After being outdoors,thoroughly check yourself,your chi...

How do I know if I have got Lyme disease?

How do I know if I have got Lyme disease?  

created at May 06, 2009   1,349  
Lyme disease symptoms can vary greatly but often begin with a characteristic expanding rash (erythema migrans) at the site of a tick bite.Other early symptoms may include fever,headache,fatigue,and muscle aches.Later,if untreated,the infection can spread t...

Understanding Vulvar Cancer Diagnosis: What to Expect

Understanding Vulvar Cancer Diagnosis: What to Expect  

created at May 05, 2009   1,481  
Vulvar cancer is diagnosed through a combination of methods,typically starting with a thorough physical examination of the vulva,including visual inspection and palpation.Biopsy,which involves removing a small tissue sample for microscopic analysis,is cruc...

Exploring Three Vulvar Cancer Treatments

Exploring Three Vulvar Cancer Treatments  

created at May 05, 2009   1,387  
Three common treatments for vulvar cancer include surgery,which may involve removing the cancerous tissue,lymph nodes,or even the vulva depending on the stage and location of the cancer; radiation therapy,using high-energy beams to kill cancer cells and sh...

Navigating Ovarian Cancer Treatment - Key Questions to Ask Your Doctor

Navigating Ovarian Cancer Treatment - Key Questions to Ask Your Doctor  

created at May 05, 2009   1,587  
Ovarian cancer treatment depends on the stage,type,and grade of the cancer,as well as the patient's overall health.Treatment options typically include surgery to remove as much cancerous tissue as possible,followed by chemotherapy,often using a combination...

Balancing Act: Understanding the Side Effects of Biological Therapy in Stomach Cancer Treatment

Balancing Act: Understanding the Side Effects of Biological Therapy in Stomach Cancer Treatment  

created at May 04, 2009   1,362  
Biological therapy for stomach cancer,while offering potential benefits,can also cause various side effects,ranging in severity.Common side effects include fatigue,fever,chills,nausea,vomiting,diarrhea,skin rashes,and decreased appetite.More serious,though...

Treatment for Liver Cancer? What should I ask?

Treatment for Liver Cancer? What should I ask?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,325  
When discussing liver cancer treatment options with a healthcare professional,ask about the specific type and stage of your cancer,the different treatment approaches available (surgery,chemotherapy,radiation therapy,targeted therapy,immunotherapy,ablation,...

The basic information for Stomach cancer

The basic information for Stomach cancer  

created at May 03, 2009   1,526  
Stomach cancer,also known as gastric cancer,is a malignant tumor that arises in the lining of the stomach.It's a relatively common cancer globally,with variations in incidence rates depending on geographic location and dietary factors.Risk factors include ...

Exploring the Relationship Between Birth Control Pills and Liver Cancer Risk

Exploring the Relationship Between Birth Control Pills and Liver Cancer Risk  

created at May 04, 2009   1,392  
Studies have shown a slightly increased risk of developing liver cancer in women who use oral contraceptives,particularly those who use them for a long time or at high doses.However,this increased risk is relatively small compared to other risk factors for...

What are the symptoms of colorectal cancer?

What are the symptoms of colorectal cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,464  
Colorectal cancer symptoms often develop gradually and can be subtle at first,sometimes mimicking other conditions.Common symptoms include changes in bowel habits (constipation,diarrhea,or narrowing of the stool),rectal bleeding or blood in the stool,persi...

Is Tennis Safe During Pregnancy? Understanding the Risks and Recommendations

Is Tennis Safe During Pregnancy? Understanding the Risks and Recommendations  

created at Sep 25, 2009   2,155  
Continuing to play tennis during pregnancy can be safe for many women,but it depends on several factors including pre-pregnancy fitness level,the stage of pregnancy,and the absence of any complications.Generally,low-impact tennis,modified to avoid strenuou...

Debunking the Myth: Alcohol and Sinusitis

Debunking the Myth: Alcohol and Sinusitis  

created at May 08, 2009   1,790  
The common belief that alcohol worsens sinusitis is not entirely a myth,but rather a complex correlation.While alcohol itself doesn't directly cause sinusitis,its dehydrating effects can thicken mucus,potentially leading to congestion and worsened symptoms...

What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?

What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,417  
Finding a lump during a breast self-exam doesn't automatically mean it's cancerous,but it's crucial to seek professional medical attention immediately.Schedule an appointment with your doctor or gynecologist as soon as possible to have the lump evaluated.T...

Sweet Relief: The Sugar Method for Hiccup Cure!

Sweet Relief: The Sugar Method for Hiccup Cure!  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,508  
While anecdotal evidence abounds,concrete scientific backing for sugar as a definitive hiccup cure remains elusive.The efficacy of the "sugar method" likely stems from its ability to act as a distraction. The Distraction FactorThe act of meticulously focus...

Understanding Your Risk: How Likely Are You to Get Breast Cancer?

Understanding Your Risk: How Likely Are You to Get Breast Cancer?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,467  
Your risk of developing breast cancer depends on many factors,including your age,family history (especially if a close relative had breast cancer at a young age),genetic mutations (like BRCA1 and BRCA2),race / ethnicity,density of your breast tissue,lifest...

How is bone cancer diagnosed?

How is bone cancer diagnosed?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,516  
Bone cancer diagnosis begins with a thorough medical history and physical examination,focusing on the location and characteristics of pain or other symptoms.Imaging tests,such as X-rays,CT scans,and MRI scans,are crucial for visualizing the tumor and asses...

Decoding the Diagnosis: How Doctors Detect Pancreatic Cancer

Decoding the Diagnosis: How Doctors Detect Pancreatic Cancer  

created at May 04, 2009   1,709  
Detecting pancreatic cancer is challenging because it often presents with vague symptoms or none at all in its early stages.Diagnosis typically involves a combination of imaging tests,such as CT scans,MRI scans,and endoscopic ultrasound,to visualize the pa...

Demystifying Liver Cancer: Understanding the Basics

Demystifying Liver Cancer: Understanding the Basics  

created at May 04, 2009   1,453  
Liver cancer,primarily hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),develops when healthy liver cells become cancerous,often due to long-term liver damage from conditions like hepatitis B or C,alcohol abuse,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD),and certain genetic d...

What should I ask my doctor when diagnosed with thyroid cancer?

What should I ask my doctor when diagnosed with thyroid cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,369  
When diagnosed with thyroid cancer,ask your doctor about the specific type and stage of your cancer,the size and location of the tumor,the recommended treatment plan (including surgery,radioactive iodine,external beam radiation,or other therapies),the pote...

Recognizing the Red Flags: Warning Signs for Breast Cancer

Recognizing the Red Flags: Warning Signs for Breast Cancer  

created at May 03, 2009   1,572  
Warning signs of breast cancer can include a new lump or thickening in the breast or underarm,changes in breast size or shape,dimpling or puckering of the skin,nipple retraction or discharge (including blood),redness or scaling of the nipple or breast skin...


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