...iron supplements. These supplements are usually taken orally, but they can also be given intravenously (IV) in severe cases. In addition to iron supplements, it is important to address the...
...coping mechanisms) * Environmental factors (e.g., traumatic experiences, ongoing stress) **How can I manage anxiety?** There are a variety of ways to manage anxiety, including: * **Therapy:** Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...
...like cognitive behavioral therapy, psychotherapy, relaxation therapy, biofeedback, and hypnotherapy may be used to help individuals both manage general stress and break this cycle. Self-care to manage stress is another...
...a one-year follow-up.” Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2001 Oct; 39(5): 398-401. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11601824 /trp_language] Question: What is Open/Closed Treatment of Craniofacial Separation: An Overview? Answer: Open/closed treatment of craniofacial separation...
...physical inactivity Stress High alcohol consumption Tobacco use Illicit (illegal) drug use Cardiovascular (heart and heart vessel) diseases Blood clotting disorders Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) Postmenopausal hormone intake Factors...
...few days * Nasal congestion or discharge * Mild pain or discomfort * Fatigue Oral pain relievers can help manage discomfort. Most people can return to their normal activities within...
...Coping with behavioral disorders, such as drug or alcohol addiction Coping with serious medical conditions, such as cancer It is also often incorporated into the treatment plan for: Anxiety disorder...
...treat inflammation, pain, and stiffness. These can be taken orally or injected directly into the affected area, which is particularly effective as a form of pain relief. They may lead...
...male reproductive health. He may also see a dentist for oral health. Some of the exams may require certain preparations. For example, for fasting blood sugar, the patient is expected...
...weight gain/loss Failure to grow at the normal expected rate (in both height and weight), given the child’s age Behavioral changes, such as being sluggish or irritable Changes in skin...