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Sprained Wrist: Identification and Treatment

A wrist sprain is the result of an injury to the wrist area. This type of injury often occurs suddenly, resulting in wrist pain and reduced joint mobility. You have 20 ligaments in your wrist that support and connect to eight different bones. You can sprain any of these ligaments. If you overstretch one or more of the ligaments in your wrist, you can develop a wrist sprain. The severity of a wrist sprain can [...]

Ringworm: Symptoms and Treatment

At any given time, a person has dead tissues in their hair, skin, and nails. Mold invades these tissues and sometimes causes an infection known as ringworm. Fungal infections that affect the areas between the toes, called athlete’s foot, is a form of ringworm. A ringworm infection that spreads to the groin is known as jock itch. Ringworm Symptoms Ringworm symptoms vary depending on which part of the body is affected. The most common ringworm symptom is [...]

Sprained Knee: Diagnosis and Treatment

Ligaments are flexible strands of tissue that surround the knee joint. Knee ligaments are essential for knee mobility and balance, so when they are stretched or torn, the resulting injury causes instability and pain.  Grade 1 knee sprains involve a ligament stretch, and they don’t take long to heal. Partially torn ligaments cause a Grade 2 knee sprain. A Grade 3 sprain means the ligament is completely torn or separated from the bone. A Grade 3 sprain [...]

Fungal Infection: Symptoms and Treatment

Mycosis, or fungal infection, happens when a fungus invades the body. Inhaled fungal spores can cause a severe infection. However, most fungal infections affect the skin, nails, and mucous membranes and remain uncomplicated when treated promptly. Fungi are always present in the environment, but not all fungal species are harmful.  Symptoms of a Fungal Infection The symptoms of a fungal infection that afflicts the skin, nails, and mucous membranes include weak, cracked nails, itchy scalp, [...]

Diagnosis and Treatment for a Sprained Ankle

Ankle sprains fall under ankle injuries, including fractures and tendonitis. The severity of ankle sprains is graded as follows: First grade: Stretched ankle ligaments, but there is minimal swelling, and the ankle remains stable. Second grade: Partially torn ligaments; the ankle is swollen and mildly unstable.  Third grade: Torn ligaments; the ankle is severely swollen and unstable. The person is likely in a lot of pain.  The R.I.C.E. method works for mild to moderate ankle injuries to [...]

Staph Infection: Identification and Treatment

Some people panic when they hear the term "staph infection." Staph infections may be minor, resolving with home treatments, or they may become dangerous, such as MRSA. Keep reading to learn more about identifying staph infections and when to visit urgent care or the ER. Causes of Staph Infections  The bacteria called Staphylococcus is the bacteria causing staph infections. It is found on the skin and in the nose of healthy people. It becomes an infection when [...]

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