Natural Synergy employs a combination of two Acu-therapies: Acupressure and Acu-Acoustics to extinguish strong pain while accelerating the healing process.
The Natural Synergy system treats a host of common pains and ailments in as little as 3 minutes a day.
NBC’s senior medical correspondent Dr. John Torres joins TODAY to discuss Bob Saget’s cause of death, which his family says was accidental head trauma. He describes the differences in symptoms from a simple bump on the head to something more serious, and the telltale signs to look for including headaches, vision disturbance, dizziness, nausea and confusion. “There can be subtle signs that build up over time,” Dr. Torres says.
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Dr. Nicole Marcantuono, a pediatric specialist in the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Pediatrics at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, is an expert on concussions in children. In this video, she talks about how much rest might be needed after a concussion.
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Concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is typically defined as a head injury that temporarily affects brain functioning.[8] Symptoms may include loss of consciousness (LOC); memory loss; headaches; difficulty with thinking, concentration or balance; nausea; blurred vision; sleep disturbances; and mood changes.[1] Any of these symptoms may begin immediately, or appear days after the injury.[1] It is not unusual for symptoms to last 2 weeks in adults and 4 weeks in children.[9][2] Fewer than 10% of sports-related concussions among children are associated with loss of consciousness.[10]
Common causes include motor vehicle collisions, falls, sports injuries and bicycle accidents.[3][4] Risk factors include drinking alcohol[5] and a prior history of concussion.[9] The mechanism of injury involves either a direct blow to the head or forces elsewhere on the body that are transmitted to the head.[9] This is believed to result in neuron dysfunction, as there is increased glucose requirements but not enough blood supply.[2] Diagnosis requires less than 30 minutes of LOC, memory loss of less than 24 hours, and a Glasgow coma scale score of 13 to 15.[6] Otherwise, it is considered a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury.[6]
Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Hyperthyroidism is a condition of an “overactive thyroid”, in which an excess of thyroid hormones (T4 and T3) are produced and lead to a variety of consequences in the body. The signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism lead to increased movement, mentation and metabolism. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism and thyroid storm, and why these symptoms occur.
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Hypothyroidism is a condition involving a low thyroid functioning (decreased thyroid hormone levels). Thyroid hormones (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) are important for metabolism, movement and mentation, and when these hormones are low, it can lead to specific signs and symptoms.
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The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe aka the trachea. It is shaped like a butterfly, smaller in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of your throat. Your thyroid has an important job to do — releasing and controlling the levels of thyroid hormone. The main role of the thyroid hormone is to control many vital functions of your body including your metabolism. Thyroid disorders are very common. In fact, about 12% of people will experience abnormal thyroid function at some point during their lives, and an estimated 20 million people in the Unites States are suffering from some type of thyroid disorder.
Hypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid, is when the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough thyroid hormones to meet your body’s needs. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. Thyroid hormones control the way the body uses energy, so they affect nearly every organ in your body, even the way your heart beats. Without enough thyroid hormones, many of your body’s functions slow down.
http://triangletbiconcussiondoctor.com Dr. David Clark, DC–Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill concussion doctor– explains how a concussion is diagnosed. The answer will surprise you.
20% of Concussion victims will STILL suffer, even after 30 days of rest. The most common symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome are:
Fatigue
Dizziness
Vision problems
Headache
Trouble concentrating
Anxiety
Memory loss
Neck pain
Insomnia/sleep disturbance
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Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
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Vestibular Rehab Specialist (ACNB)
Thyroid trouble comes in several different forms. Some conditions are relatively harmless, like a small, goiter (enlarged gland) that requires no treatment. Other conditions can have a profound impact on the quality of life. Untreated thyroid cancer, of course, can be fatal.
The following is a general list of typical warning signs of various thyroid problems. If your doctor suspects a thyroid disorder of some kind, he or she can order a simple blood test to help diagnose what kind of problem you may have developed.
1. Goiter, in which swelling or enlargement is visible in the neck.
2. Changes in heart rate are typical because thyroid hormones affect metabolism and can influence how quickly the heart beats. A noticeable increase in blood pressure, heart palpitations or the sensation that your heart is pounding are common symptoms of thyroid problems.
3. Changes in energy or mood are typical.
4. An unexplained change in weight is another common sign of thyroid trouble.
5. Dry skin and brittle nails.
6. Numbness or tingling in the hands.
7, Changes in bowel habits, especially frequent constipation.
8. Hair loss is another sign that thyroid hormones may be out of balance.
9. Muscle weakness or trembling, especially of the hands.
10. Feeling too cold or unusually warm occurs because thyroid disorders can disrupt the ability to regulate your bodily temperature.
11. A visible and uncomfortable swelling behind the eyes or other changes in vision.
12. In women, disruption of the menstrual cycle. Video Rating: / 5
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The thyroid gland, plays an important role in your reproductive health. It directly affects your ovaries & may result in menstrual irregularities.
Unusual symptoms during your menstrual cycle can be a sign of thyroid issues.
Hypothyroidism can cause heavy & frequent menstrual bleeding & infrequent menstrual cycles. Keep in mind, while hypothyroidism is one potential cause of heavy menstrual bleeding, there are many other potential diagnoses, including fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), medication side effects, uterine cancer, and infection, among others.
Be sure to see your gynecologist if you are experiencing excessive menstrual bleeding.
Irregular periods can occur from the increase in thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) in women with hypothyroidism.
A lack of thyroid hormone can inhibit ovulation, & can make it difficult to get pregnant. Moreover, women with hypothyroidism who are pregnant have an increased risk of miscarrying during the first trimester.
Some women with hypothyroidism continue to experience abnormal menstrual cycles, despite thyroid medication.
Having regular checkups can help you understand your current health status and help you be on the right path to good health. Talk to a gynecologist online for more info about menstrual issues & thyroid.