According to research from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Botox® injectables are safe and can be used for cosmetic and medical purposes. Some patients have reported mild side effects with its use, but these are rare and usually easily resolved. While Botox® injections are made up of a bacterium sometimes considered toxic, they are …
What to Expect After Low Testosterone Diagnosis?
Have you received a diagnosis from a doctor regarding your testosterone levels? If so, it is natural to wonder what to expect after a low testosterone diagnosis. Review the potential reasons for this diagnosis and treatment options with this article. You can discuss options to increase your testosterone levels with our team. We serve clients …
What Causes Low Libido in Women?
There are many causes of low libido in women. Some of the leading causes include: Hormone changes, such as during menopause or pregnancy Medications, particularly antidepressants Chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes or coronary artery disease Sexual dysfunctions, such as feeling pain during sex Substance use, including alcohol or tobacco Relationship problems Mental health disorders, …
What Causes Low Libido in Men?
What causes low libido in men, according to Merck Manual research, can be multifaceted. Their research cites depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and low testosterone levels as possible causes of decreased libido. Additional research cites other causes like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and poor diet. If you are a man suffering from low libido, our …
How Can Therapeutic Ultrasound Help with Pain Management?
Therapeutic ultrasound uses sound wave technology to transmit soothing deep heat to specific areas of the body where you are experiencing pain. It works by reducing the stiffness and swelling that often cause pain and by fostering improved circulation. By penetrating soft tissue, ultrasound therapy provides a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment for pain. Anti-aging and regenerative …
What Is the Difference Between an AO Scan and an Ultrasound?
The difference between an AO scan and an ultrasound lies in the methods they use to scan the human body and what they can detect. Both are noninvasive methods to collect data images of a patient’s body; however: AO scans rely on radionics to detect any abnormalities in the patient’s full body, meaning they focus …