In the meantime, symptoms can be treated with: steroids to reduce inflammation. topical numbing medicines. antiseizure medications, which can help relieve nerve pain. prescription-strength pain relievers such as narcotics (opioids) antidepressants. electrical nerve stimulation. occupational and physical therapy. Is neuropathy caused by chemo reversible? A: Unfortunately, there is no clearRead More →

Inducing labor involves intervening in the body’s natural processes by breaking the amniotic sac, using medication, or both. However it’s done, it can lead to fetal distress (such as abnormal heart rate). 1 In addition, when labor is induced using medication, labor may take longer. What are good reasons toRead More →

Chemical menopause is reversible. It will only push your body into a temporary menopause whilst you are taking the medication. The medication requires regular monitoring, and your doctor will discuss the length of treatment with you depending on your medical reasons for taking it. How long does medical menopause last?Read More →

Try these when you’re feeling anxious or stressed: Take a time-out. … Eat well-balanced meals. … Limit alcohol and caffeine, which can aggravate anxiety and trigger panic attacks. Get enough sleep. … Exercise daily to help you feel good and maintain your health. … Take deep breaths. … Count toRead More →

Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, are a type of pluripotent stem cell derived from adult somatic cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic stem (ES) cell-like state through the forced expression of genes and factors important for maintaining the defining properties of ES cells. What is the bestRead More →

What is an induced labour? Labour normally starts naturally any time between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy. The cervix softens and starts to open, you will get contractions, and your waters break. In an induced labour, or induction, these labour processes are started artificially. What week is the earliestRead More →

Can birth control cause PCOS? Hormonal birth control does not cause PCOS. PCOS usually develops shortly after puberty, around the time your first periods begin. But, since hormonal birth control does alter your natural hormone balance, some pills might result in side-effects similar to symptoms of PCOS. How long doesRead More →