How Pancreatitis Is Linked to Diabetes

Pancreatitis or diabetes may cause your body not to regulate blood glucose levels properly, which is why they are often linked to each other. Learn about the connection between these conditions and how you can reduce your risk for them. PixelsEffect/Getty Images Your Pancreas and Blood Sugar Thepancreasis an organ in your upper abdomen that is responsible for many functions, including creating and releasingdigestive enzymesand producing hormones that help regulate blood glucose levels....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 1949 words · Melissa Payne

How Panoramic X-Rays Are Used in Dentistry

A panoramic X-ray is a two-dimensional X-ray used in the dental field. It displays both jaws, the upper and lower, as well as the teeth, on the same film.These images are sometimes called “panorex” after an original model of the X-ray machine. David Sacks / The Image Bank / Getty Images Uses Your dentist may also refer you to have 3D X-rays taken with newer X-ray machines. Process Your dentist may recommend a panorex x-ray when necessary for your specific situation....

January 17, 2025 · 3 min · 621 words · Wendy Mcdonald

How Paramedics Choose Where to Take You

If you need emergency medical services and anambulance arrives, you may assume that you will be taken to your nearest medical center, providing you the care you need in the shortest amount of time. While that would seem reasonable, in practical application it’s not always the case. Zero Creatives / Getty Images How Decisions Are Made Where an ambulance crew ultimately takes you depends on the system used. The determination is sometimes made automatically the moment youcall 911....

January 17, 2025 · 4 min · 656 words · Justin Hill

How Parenting a Child With Autism Can Strain a Marriage

Raising anautisticchild can be challenging, frustrating, and stressful for all involved. Among partners who care for autistic kids, there can be disagreements about the best treatments, the validity of a diagnosis, and how much time and money to devote to the child. For some couples, the process of addressing and resolving these issues leads to a stronger bond. For others, however, the stress can take a real toll on the relationship....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1584 words · Andrea Lee

How Parents and Schools Are Helping Students Continue In-Person Learning

Key TakeawaysThe pandemic has caused a sharp increase in mental health and behavioral issues in kids and teens forced to miss in-person learning.Keeping kids in school should be a top priority, and using the CDC’s Test-To-Stay tool is a good way to do it.Even if kids stay in class going forward, parents and schools must find new and creative ways to provide comfort and stability to students who may be struggling....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1382 words · Christine Franklin

How Parents Are Navigating Childcare Shortages During the Pandemic

Key TakeawaysParents, especially parents of color, struggle to access quality, affordable, and culturally competent child care.The pandemic has exacerbated childcare availability.Experts say the government, school districts, employers, and parents all need to collaborate to find solutions. Key Takeaways Parents, especially parents of color, struggle to access quality, affordable, and culturally competent child care.The pandemic has exacerbated childcare availability.Experts say the government, school districts, employers, and parents all need to collaborate to find solutions....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1471 words · Gregory Moore

How Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria Is Diagnosed

Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)is a rare disorder that can appear with “red flag” symptoms like dark-colored urine and others that are much less noticeable. It can be hard to diagnose PNH because it is rare. This article will provide an overview of symptoms that may warrant testing for PNH, and what to expect from your doctor during the process of being diagnosed with the condition. Westend61 / Getty What Is Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria?...

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1298 words · Brenda Johnson

How PCOS Affects Your Relationships

PCOS is a very frustrating condition in women that can affect theirfertility, health, and emotional well-being. It is not surprising that having PCOS can affect your relationships withyour partner, family, and friends as well. Here are some factors that can affect your relationships if you have PCOS and what you can do about it. PeopleImages / Getty Images Self-Esteem Issues Besides causing reproductive changes like irregular periods and difficulty conceiving, PCOS can cause a number of distressing dermatological symptoms such as acne, boils, hirsutism, irregular hair growth or hair loss, and skin tags....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1074 words · Donna Rich

How Peer Pressure Affects All Ages

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionTypesIs It Always Bad?BenefitsRisksOvercoming Peer Pressure Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition Types Is It Always Bad? Benefits Risks Overcoming Peer Pressure This article will explain what peer pressure looks like in young adults and teens and how it can affect adults. skynesher / Getty Images What Is Peer Pressure? Peer pressure often occurs when one or more members of your social group pressure you to behave or act in particular ways....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1625 words · Vincent Brown

How Peptic Ulcer Disease Is Diagnosed

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsLabs and TestsImagingDifferential DiagnosesFrequently Asked QuestionsNext in Peptic Ulcer Disease GuidePeptic Ulcer Disease Treatment Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Labs and Tests Imaging Differential Diagnoses Frequently Asked Questions Next in Peptic Ulcer Disease Guide There are several wayspeptic ulcer diseaseis diagnosed—including blood and breath tests, stool testing, an endoscopy, and an upper gastrointestinal series. Verywell / Ellen Lindner Your healthcare provider will start with a physical exam before ordering specific tests to diagnose peptic ulcer disease....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1271 words · Rebecca Wheeler MD

How Period vs. Early Pregnancy Cramps Feel

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsThe DifferencesSymptomsPMS Symptoms and ReliefPregnancy Test TimingNext StepsFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents The Differences Symptoms PMS Symptoms and Relief Pregnancy Test Timing Next Steps Frequently Asked Questions Abdominal cramping can feel similar, whether from yourperiodor earlypregnancy, but experts say there are a few telltale signs that may help you tell the two apart. Becoming familiar with your ovulatory phase will help you distinguish between the two....

January 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2159 words · Christopher Miller

How Peritoneal Washing Works and What to Know About Its Limits and Risks

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsUsesLimitationsHow It WorksWho Does ItHow to PrepareResultsRisks and Contraindications Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Uses Limitations How It Works Who Does It How to Prepare Results Risks and Contraindications Peritoneal washing (abdominopelvicwashing) is a procedure used to diagnose whether certain types of cancer are present in the peritoneal cavity—the space between the membranes that line the abdomen. It is not performed on its own but during surgeries to remove tumors or see if tumors are present in the body....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1669 words · Rachael Jones

How Pet Dander Affects Your Asthma

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsCausesSymptomsDiagnosisTreatmentSafer Pets Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Safer Pets Pet dander is a common trigger for asthma symptoms from wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath to full-blown asthma attacks.Both furry and feathered animals produce dander, which is made up of proteins from hair, skin flakes, urine, feces, and saliva. Since dander is shed from an animal’s body, you can be exposed to it without even touching an animal....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1587 words · Margaret Yates