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Symptom Management

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health2 years ago

"BYU Professor Reveals Best $5 Cold Medicine for Runny Nose, Congestion, and Cough"

BYU nursing professor Katreena Merrill shares research-backed advice for navigating the cold and flu aisle, recommending specific active ingredients for cough, stuffy/runny noses, and fever, while cautioning against overdosing on acetaminophen and ibuprofen. She advises parents to consult a healthcare provider before giving cold medicine to young children and suggests having antihistamines on hand for inflammation.

health2 years ago

Tai Chi: A Long-Term Solution for Parkinson's Disease Symptoms

Tai chi, a Chinese martial art involving slow controlled movements, may help curb the symptoms and complications of Parkinson's disease for several years. A study found that practicing tai chi was associated with slower disease progression, lower medication doses, and improved overall symptoms, movement, balance, cognition, and quality of life. The prevalence of complications such as dyskinesia, dystonia, hallucinations, mild cognitive impairment, and restless leg syndrome was significantly lower in the tai chi group compared to the control group. However, further research is needed to establish cause and effect.

health2 years ago

Navigating COVID Symptoms: From Coughs to Sore Throats, Expert Advice and Relief

As COVID cases rise, it's important to know how to manage mild symptoms at home. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help with sore throat, headache, body aches, and fever. Warm herbal teas, throat lozenges, and saltwater gargles can soothe a sore throat. Humidifiers, cough syrups, and dextromethorphan can alleviate coughing. Nasal sprays, saline sprays, and ginger tea can relieve congestion. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen can manage fever, chills, and fatigue. Over-the-counter pain relievers and rest can help with headaches. Warm baths and heating pads can provide relief for body aches. Stay hydrated and get plenty of rest. Seek medical care if symptoms worsen or if you have underlying health conditions.

health2 years ago

The Unique Impact of Menopause on Women of Color

Menopause can affect women of color differently, with symptoms often being more severe and lasting longer than for white women. However, many doctors are not aware of these differences and are ill-equipped to provide adequate care. This can lead to the dismissal of women of color's concerns and a lack of appropriate treatment options. The consequences can include increased risk of chronic diseases and a significant impact on mental health and quality of life. There is a need for greater awareness and understanding of menopause experiences among women of color, as well as improved access to specialized care.

health2 years ago

Long COVID: Vancouver Women's Ongoing Struggle with Symptoms.

Two women from Vancouver, Jenny Bevard and Melissa Worlein, are struggling with long COVID symptoms for months and years. Bevard, who was an emergency room tech, was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome after getting COVID-19. Worlein, who has fibromyalgia and an autoimmune disease, was diagnosed with long COVID and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Both women are managing their symptoms through rest and self-pacing, and Bevard is taking hydroxychloroquine. Dr. Rebecca Kennedy is using neuroplasticity techniques to help calm the nervous system and manage symptoms.