Febrile seizures can be scary to witness, but they're usually short-lived and harmless. However, some children can develop epilepsy, a brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures.
While nosebleeds usually aren't concerning, they can sometimes indicate more serious health problems. If your doctor suspects an issue, they may refer you to an ear, nose and throat specialist or ENT doctor.
If you’re not getting the results you’re looking for from anti-aging products or injectables; you may want to consider treatments that provide more dramatic results.
Recent studies are looking at the potential links between specific hair care product use to overall health and cancer risks for Black women: much more than just the possibility of visible and damaging side effects.
A new treatment for dry eye disease is providing relief for people with certain forms of the condition. Called intense pulse light therapy or IPL, the treatment can be performed in your doctor’s office and has been very effective.
Cold sores are painful blisters in or around the mouth. These sores are a marker of the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which comes in two forms, HSV-1 and HSV-2. Anyone with either type of HSV is at risk of developing cold sores, but type one is most often responsible.
Headaches can severely affect your quality of life and ability to function. They can be caused by a neurological disorder of the brain or other underlying diseases, which if not treated, could be life-threatening. Read on to learn how to identify different types of headaches and when to seek treatment.
If you or your child is experiencing a high fever and painful swallowing, it could be strep throat. The condition usually resolves on its own, but left untreated; it can lead to serious health issues. Read on to learn just how contagious it is and why antibiotics are important.