Continuing Medical Education

Breast Fat Necrosis

Breast fat necrosis is a benign or non-cancerous condition that occurs as an after-effect of surgery or radiation. Although far less common, it also can develop in response to an injury to the breast. It can be concerning for women because it...

3 Ways to Treat Facial Warts

Don't shave or apply depilatory creams or gels to any areas on your face on which facial warts have appeared. Shaving and applying harsh chemicals to the affected area can exacerbate the condition and prevent healing by irritating the skin and...

4 Ways to Prevent Facial Warts

Pay careful attention when shaving or applying harsh chemicals to your face in order to avoid nicks and cuts. The HPV virus and facial warts easily grow in injured or moist areas. Also, avoid irritation with depilatory creams or gels. These...

3 Ways to Treat Flat Warts

Flat warts tend to appear in clusters and spread quickly, so treat them early. Over-the-counter remedies that contain salicylic acid can treat the occurence of these warts. Just watch for unwanted side effects, such as dry skin or a sensitive...

3 Ways to Remove Gential Warts

Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are generally benign. However, some high-risk types of HPV can lead to cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus or penis. Therefore, prompt medical attention to remove and treat...

4 Ways to Remove Warts

Over-the-counter home remedies that contain salicylic acid can help to treat and remove warts. These products require daily use until the wart is removed. Salicylic-acid remedies should not be used for prolonged periods of time if you have...

4 Ways to Treat Warts With Salicylic Acid

Using topical treatments containing salicylic acid is one of the easiest and most common ways to treat all kinds of warts. Over-the-counter medications that contain salicylic acid, such as Compound W or Occlusal-HP, are available at most...

4 Ways to Ease Wart Pain

Use NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, naproxen sodium or aspirin, to reduce inflammation and/or soothe pain associated with warts. However, these drugs should only be used on a temporary basis due...

6 Ways to Prevent Razor Bumps

Shaving removes the outer layer of skin, known as the epidermis. This exposes underlying layers of your skin, which can become irritated, leading to razor bumps. Shaving in a warm shower, or just after showering, will help to reduce moisture loss...

3 Ways to Understand Types of Genital Warts

You may contract genital warts from contact with the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 100 different types of HPV, but only 20 to 30 types spread through sexual contact and cause genital warts. HPV can be categorized as high-risk...

5 Ways to Prevent Scaly Skin

Scaly skin, also know as ichthyosis vulgaris or fish scale disease, can be inherited or acquired as a result of an underlying medical condition. Underlying medical conditions associated with scaly skin include eczema, fungal skin, psoriasis,...

What Causes Increased Blood Calcium?

Increased blood calcium, also called hypercalcemia, often occurs in postmenopausal women, but there are a variety of other causes as well. Hypercalcemia can affect bodily processes that rely on calcium, such as bone formation, the release of...

Causes of Elevated Serum Ferritin

Ferritin is a protein that plays a key role in iron metabolism by binding and storing excess iron within cells. According to "Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine," serum ferritin levels correlate with total body iron stores. Normal ferritin...

Why Lose Weight?

The American Heart Association reports that nearly 112,000 premature deaths a year in the United States may be attributable to obesity, while the University of Maryland Medical Center puts that estimate at 300,000. In addition to shortening life...

5 Ways to Treat Chemical Burns

Immediately call emergency services if you experience extensive chemical burn exposure. Symptoms of severe chemical burn exposure include a large burn surface area, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, decreased blood pressure,...

Coronary Artery Stent Complications

Coronary artery stents are placed inside one or more arteries in the heart when a person with heart disease experiences chest pain or a heart attack. The American Heart Association reports that over 70 percent of people who undergo angioplasty, a...

Polymyalgia & Exercise

Appearing without warning and leaving suddenly after a year or two, the cause of polymyalgia rheumatica isn't completely understood. Along with pain, symptoms include lack of energy, weight loss and slight fever, according to Cedars-Sinai Medical...

Malabsorption of B12 in Autism

Autism is a complicated neurological disorder for which there is no known cure, as of 2011. Varying degrees of challenges in social interactions, communication and behaviors mark autism spectrum disorders. The cause of autism spectrum disorder is...

About the American Heart Association

Starting from humble beginnings with high aspirations, a small group of social workers and physicians began the Association for the Prevention and Relief of Heart Disease in New York City in 1915. Their goal was to study whether patients with...

Diet for Calcium Oxalate Crystals in the Urine

Kidney stones are small, hard, sharp crystals that can lodge in the kidneys or the ureter, which is the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, and are potentially very painful. The most commonly occurring stones are made of...

Reasons for Elevated Liver Function

Liver function tests are biochemical measurements of blood levels of various substances to assess overall liver health. Although the term "liver function tests" is commonly used, it is a misnomer because none of these measurements directly assess...

Cupping & Weight Loss

In cupping, a practitioner places a glass container with a partial vacuum in it on a patient's skin in order to produce suction on the underlying tissue. Once widespread throughout Europe and Asia, cupping is now limited for the most part to...

5 Ways to Soothe a Burn

Treating and soothing burns depends on the type of burn, degree, extent of skin damage and presence or absence of infection. Typically, first-degree burns can be soothed with self-care, while more extensive second- and third-degree burns require...

GABA & L-Tyrosine for Anxiety & Depression

Although the National Institute of Mental Health says anxiety is a normal reaction to stress, helping you cope with difficult situations, excessive anxiety can become debilitating and interfere with your life. Similarly, although sadness is a...

Therapeutic Uses for Geraniums

The geranium is not only a colorful garden plant, it also has a long history of medicinal uses, especially in its native Africa. All the parts of many species of geraniums have been used to treat a variety of disorders: the root for diarrhea;...

How to Go About Getting a Weekend Job

Weekend jobs can supplement your full-time earnings, or they can allow you to contribute to the family budget within your time constraints. If you're a parent without regular weekday child care, a weekend job can provide challenge and income...

Online Nutrition Training

Making the decision to further your education is one that should benefit you personally or your career. As we try to balance family and work, fitting in time to go to school is difficult. Online courses offer students the opportunity to gain...

Athletic Training & Employment

Pursuing a bachelors degree in Sports Medicine or Exercise Sciences can lead to a future in athletic training. Athletic trainers work in conjunction with coaches, team physicians, exercise physiologists and physical therapists to provide care and...

Contraindications for Electrostimulation

Electrostimulation therapy, or electrotherapy, is a modality commonly used by physical therapists which involves sending an electrical current through electrodes placed on the skin. According to "Clinical Electrotherapy" by Roger Nelson and Dean...