Echocardiography, commonly referred to as an 'echo,' is an indispensable tool in modern cardiology. This non-invasive diagnostic procedure, akin to a cardiac ultrasound, allows healthcare providers to visualize the heart in motion. Its introduction has significantly enhanced our ability to diagnose and monitor various heart conditions, eliminating the need for more invasive techniques. How Echocardiography Helps Spot Different Heart Issues When it comes to figuring out heart problems, ... [Read More]
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Preventive Health in Primary Care: Vaccinations, Screenings, and Annual Check-ups
There is a concept in healthcare that does not always get the spotlight but is important for keeping you healthy – preventive health in primary care. We are going to look at three key parts: vaccinations, health screenings, and annual check-ups. All three of these are informative tools that help us stay one step ahead of health problems, helping us live healthier and happier lives. Preventive Health: Your Health Safety Net Think of preventive health as your health safety net in primary ... [Read More]
What Are The Benefits of a Nuclear Stress Test?
Your heart health is so precious. So, if your internal medicine doctor expresses concern about your health risks or cardiac symptoms you are experiencing–like shortness of breath, irregular heart rate, or pain–you may need a nuclear stress test. This in-office diagnostic test provides valuable information about your heart health so treatment planning can begin. Here, we will take a look at the details of the test and its benefits. What is a Nuclear Stress Test? Nuclear stress testing has ... [Read More]
What Conditions an Internist Can Treat?
An internist is a doctor who practices internal medicine – a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating illnesses and conditions that affect adults. As primary care doctors, internists are the first doctors that adult patient visits when they feel ill or sustain an injury. An internist can treat various health conditions, from mild to complex. Let’s talk about some common health conditions of adults that an internist can treat and where you can go to seek the expertise of an ... [Read More]
What Not to Do After Venous Insufficiency Treatment
Venous insufficiency is a chronic vein condition in which the veins of your legs fail to pump blood efficiently toward the heart, and as a result, blood pools in the legs. Venous insufficiency can result in several discomforting symptoms, such as itching, swelling, aching, skin changes, etc. The good news is that many treatment options are available for venous insufficiency, including sclerotherapy, microphlebactomy, radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, ligation, stripping, ... [Read More]