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New Treatment For Risky Thyroid Nodules

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CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez has the latest on a new treatment to remove thyroid nodules.
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Easy Natural Treatment for Thyroid | Dr. Hansaji Yogendra

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Thyroid disease- causes, symptoms & treatment | थायराइड के लक्षण, कारण, उपचार व सावधानियां

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Concussion: Its Diagnosis and Treatment

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(Inside Science) — When someone arrives at an emergency room in a coma, someone with a serious brain injury, there is a long and well-established set of processes in place that allow for doctors to rapidly evaluate, triage and manage their treatment. The procedures for evaluating people who have a milder form of traumatic brain injury, a concussion, have historically been a little less well-defined. But experts say things have gotten better in recent years.

“At this point, our emergency department colleagues are quite adept at the evaluation and management of the patient with a concussion and the proper triage and steering of those patients into the expert hands, and that is often a neurosurgeon or a neurologist. But we also have primary care physicians who have sought additional specialty training. And we now have a pretty large army in the United States of people who can properly evaluate a patient with a concussion,” said David Okonkwo, clinical director at the UPMC Brain Trauma Research Center.
“It is a heterogeneous disorder. No two concussions are alike. And we see people have issues with migraines. We see people who have issues with dizziness and vestibular problems. We see other patients who have issues with memory and cognition. And then we also see patients who have a mental health manifestation of their concussion, be it in the form of anxiety or mood disturbance. These are just a short list of an even longer list of the ways in which a concussion can manifest itself,” said Okonkwo.

Dealing with concussion is complicated by the fact that people with the injury can experience completely different symptoms. The proper identification of the exact form of concussion an individual suffers is key, the experts say, because it helps to guide treatment.

“If it’s a balance-related issue, then you work on balance therapy. If it’s a visual-related issue, you work on visual therapy,” said Mark Proctor, neurosurgeon-in-chief at Boston Children’s Hospital.
For the majority of folks, treatment for a concussion starts with rest. The question of how long to rest has also evolved in recent years.

“So there used to be this concept of brain rest being, well, you put a child in a dark room until every symptom is gone. And it was discovered through some work at our hospital that that’s not always the right — well, clearly that’s not the best way to treat them. There’s a real benefit to near-total rest for about two to three days. But you don’t have to wait till someone’s completely asymptomatic before you get them out, you get them back to school, etc., because there’s other determinates such as social isolation and depression that start to factor in if you keep them out for too long,” said Proctor.

Proctor and his colleagues treat 400 to 500 mostly sports-related injuries every month at the brain injury center he directs. His experience there and the experience of doctors at other hospitals suggest a mostly good prognosis.

“For most people who sustain a concussion, there can be an expectation of the spontaneous resolution of symptoms and the spontaneous resolution of the problem over the course of days to a few weeks,” said Okonkwo.

“Eighty, 90 percent will be better in 10 to 14 days. And really no treatment is necessary other than the rest. What really is the vexing problem is that sort of 10 to 15 percent where those symptoms go on for a prolonged period of time,” said Proctor.

However, it’s very hard to predict who is going to be fine in two weeks and who isn’t. One of the challenges is that there is no specific biological test for concussion.

“We see this in so many other fields of medicine, where if you have a blood test that would clearly show that you had a concussion, that would be an enormous asset,” said Okonkwo.

Nor are there imaging biomarkers — ways of spotting a concussion on an MRI or CT scan. But many tools are now moving through development.

“We can have a reasonable expectation in the next two to three years of things crossing that FDA clearance hurdle and being put to use in routine clinical practice,” said Okonkwo.

For now, coaches and trainers have different forms of assessment tools. Cognitive tests can indicate if there’s a problem to determine if a player needs to be taken off the field, and taken to a doctor for further evaluation. Another advance that doctors hope for are better ways to treat specific types of brain injuries and concussions. There are still no existing FDA-approved drugs for the management of brain injury.

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Emergency Treatment for a Concussion

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Geoffrey Lauer with the Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa interviews David Baumgartner, MD, Emergency Medicine Physician at UnityPoint Health – St. Luke’s Hospital on emergency treatment for concussions.
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Tips for Concussion Recovery at home and more here: https://www.cognitivefxusa.com/blog/how-to-help-someone-with-traumatic-brain-injury-concussion

Our Director of Treatment, Kaydee, explains how you or your loved ones can recover from a concussion following 7 tips and strategies. Kaydee is a registered nurse, a certified brain injury specialist, and has had years of helping people with concussions.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:11 Tips for Concussion Recovery
00:23 Tip #1 Don’t Do Everything for Them
01:41 Tip #2 Break Down Tasks
02:06 Tip #3 Learn their Triggers
02:44 Tip #4 Monitor for Overstimulation
03:18 Tip #5 Make the Home Safer & Friendlier
04:21 Tip #6 Make Reminders
05:12 Tip #7 Give them Space
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CONCUSSION, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

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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]

Rethinking Concussion Treatment | Dr. Balaguru Ravi | TEDxBuffalo

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Rethinking Concussion Treatment | Dr. Balaguru Ravi | TEDxBuffalo

Dr. Balaguru Ravi showcases his research on concussions and explains why our current thoughts on treatment may be outdated. Dr. Balaguru Ravi discusses a new evidence based treatment approach using subthreshold aerobic exercise for patients and athletes who suffer from concussions at TEDx Buffalo 2019. Dr. Ravi attended the University at Buffalo for his primary care sports medicine fellowship and worked closely with UB’s concussion clinic where aerobic exercise has been implemented at the high school, collegiate and professional level. He is an Internal Medicine/Sports Medicine Physician who is passionate about treating patients with the latest scientific evidence available, especially regarding concussions and nonsurgical musculoskeletal injuries. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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How to treat a concussion (Concussion treatment at home) |Cognitive FX

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In this video, we answer how to treat a concussion from home, what to do when you get a concussion, what to look for in concussion treatment, and what to do if you need additional concussion treatment.

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Dr. Fong explains in this video how to treat a concussion from home. She explains what you should do first when you get a concussion, how to find a good concussion clinic, 3 tips for at-home concussion treatment, and what to do if you have not recovered from your concussion. Dr. Fong is one of the world’s leaders in concussion research and treatment and is often asked to present her cutting-edge concussion research at conferences across the world.

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Chapters:
00:00 How to treat a concussion
00:13 First Step
00:37 Second Step
01:01 Choosing a Concussion Clinic
01:47 At-Home Tips for Concussion Treatment
02:01 Concussion Treatment Tip #1: Active Rest
03:01 Concussion Treatment Tip #2: Mindfulness
03:30 Concussion Treatment Tip #3: Manage your Intake
04:03 What if I still have symptoms from my concussion?
04:28 Cognitive FX for Post-Concussion Symptoms

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Concussions: Cause, Treatment and Prevention of Head Trauma

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The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion. The word comes from the Latin concutere, which means “to shake violently.”

According to the CDC, between 2001 and 2009, an estimated 173,285 people under age 19 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for concussions related to sports and recreation activities.

Other causes include car and bicycle accidents, work-related injuries, falls, and fighting.

Dr. Meilani Mapa, MD of the Memorial Rehabilitation Institute talks about causes, treatment and prevention of concussions.
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