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Pain in the Lower Left Side of the Abdomen for Females: What Is it?

Pain in the lower left side of the abdomen in females can indicate unique problems related to women’s health. Learn more about what can cause pain and when to seek medical attention. Where is the pain coming from? There are many organs on the left side of the abdomen. When experiencing lower left side pain, it could be coming from one of these organs, according to the Cleveland Clinic: Small intestine Colon Appendix Ovaries ...

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What Should I Understand About UTIs and Treatment

UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) can strike without warning, leaving discomfort and unease in your body. Your kidneys' function of filtering your blood results in the waste product known as urine. You urinate when your kidneys remove waste and extra water from your blood. Normally, urine passes through your urinary system uncontaminated. UTIs, however, can be brought on by bacteria or sexual activity entering your urinary system. UTIs can bother you while you urinate and cause ...

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Is It Normal To Itch After Getting Sunburn?

If you've ever experienced sunburn, you're likely familiar with the uncomfortable itching that comes with it. But what causes this post-sunburn itch, and is it normal? In this blog, we will address all your sunburn-related queries. We’ll explore whether itching is normal, the causes and symptoms, and how to relieve yourself from the discomforting itch and tips to prevent sunburn?. For same-day sunburn care, visit the walk-in clinic at AFC Urgent Care ...

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What's Triggering My Allergy Symptoms?

A delightful season like autumn brings with it allergy symptoms; sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose. If you reach for tissues more often than you'd like, you might wonder what's causing these bothersome symptoms. In this blog, we will address the reasons triggering your allergy symptoms, seasonal allergens, and how you can find relief at an urgent care center. For same-day seasonal allergy diagnosis and symptom relief, visit the walk-in clinic at ...

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Can the Flu Shot Make You Sick? Why the Stick Can Make You Feel Ick

From 2010 to 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated there were 9.4 million to 41 million flu illnesses every year. But there is an easy way to protect yourself — the flu shot. Studies show that the severity of the flu is significantly less if you catch the flu but are vaccinated. The CDC says the flu vaccine reduces the risk of seeing a doctor for the flu by 40% to ...

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Can You Get an STD Without Having Sex?

I Have an STD, But I'm Not Sexually Active If you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD) but are not sexually active, there are a few reasons why this could be the case. "STD" refers to the constellation of diseases that result from a sexually transmitted infection (STI). For example, cervical cancer is an STD from the STI of HPV. Though it is possible to contract an STI even if you are not ...

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Everything You Should Know About School Physicals

Many of us are still enjoying the relaxing, stress-free days of this summer vacation. However, as August looms closer, it’s important to start preparing your family for the school year ahead. From buying new backpacks to learning their new class schedule, preparing for your child’s education is not always an easy task. One such responsibility that may be forgotten about is the back-to-school physical exam. To help clear up any questions you may ...

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Applying Sunscreen and Still Getting Burnt? Here’s Why

The summer is a season of outdoor activities, beach trips, and soaking up some sun. While we can all enjoy some vitamin D, it’s important to remember that too much exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause damage to the skin. Sunburns are not only painful, but can increase the risk of skin cancer. But, have you ever applied sunscreen to prevent a burn and still found your skin red and hot ...

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Hand Foot and Mouth Disease: What It Looks Like for Adults & Kids

What does hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) look like? The symptoms can look different for kids and adults. See what the symptoms can be and how to treat them. What is Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease? HFMD is a common viral illness caused by the enterovirus, most commonly the coxsackievirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the disease primarily affects children under 5, but anyone, including adults, can contract it. It’s typically a mild illness. The disease ...

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Can I Get Pink Eye in Both Eyes?

One of the most typical eye disorders is pink eye or conjunctivitis. It happens when the transparent tissue surrounding the eye's white area, the conjunctiva, swells up. Although the infection is infectious, the symptoms are frequently minor and can go away independently. Learn more about the condition of pink eye in both eyes, including its causes, signs and symptoms, treatments, and when to see a doctor. For same-day pink eye treatment, visit the walk-in ...

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When Does a Sinus Infection Need Antibiotics?

A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, occurs when the tissue that lines the sinuses inflates and swells. Sinuses are hollow cavities located around the nasal passages, and their primary function is to produce mucus that helps humidify and filter the air we breathe. When the sinuses are blocked and filled with fluid, they create a favorable environment for bacteria, viruses, or fungi to grow, leading to an infection. This blog is all about the ...

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Urgent Care for Broken Bones & Fractures: What Urgent Care Treats

If you have a broken bone or a fracture, urgent care may be able to help. Learn the different types of fractures (broken bones), what we treat, and when to go to the ER vs. urgent care. How Do You Know a Bone is Broken? Every year, millions of people break a bone. Broken bones typically result from a trauma like a fall, car accident, or sports injury. Medical conditions such as osteoporosis or repetitive ...

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How Long Does Eye Sunburn Last?

As summer is quickly approaching, many of us are looking forward to spending time relaxing in the sunshine. While some vitamin D can be great in moderation, prolonged exposure to the sun can have harmful effects on our skin and even our eyes. Sunburned eyes can occur when the eyes are exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV). In this blog post, we’ll explore the causes and symptoms of sunburned eyes, discuss how long the symptoms ...

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Can You Workout With Mono?

Maintaining an active lifestyle is essential for overall health and well-being. While regular exercise can provide numerous benefits, there are some instances when getting active can be dangerous due to an illness or injury. One common illness that can significantly reduce our energy levels is mononucleosis, commonly known as mono. If you have mono you may be wondering if it’s safe to continue exercising. This blog will explore the answer to this question in ...

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Here’s What Happens During a Physical for Sports Exam

Physical for sports exams, also known as pre-participation physical examinations (PPEs), help determine whether a person is physically fit to participate in organized sports activities. This physical exam aims to identify any possible medical conditions that could put the athlete at risk for severe injury or illness during practice or competition. Sports physicals are typically done annually, though some states may require more frequent exams based on age and the type of sport being played ...

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The Benefits of Urgent Care For Sports Injury Rehabilitation

Now that the nice weather is back and outdoor sports are in full swing athletes, families, and friends will be enjoying the weather while they play spring sports like baseball, tennis, and soccer.  More than 2 million people every year are injured playing sports. And when more people are playing sports there are bound to be injuries. After all, most people have spent the winter months not being very active which raises the risk of ...

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How To Tell You've Been Bitten By a Tick

According to the CDC more than 400,000 people are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year and that number has been increasing every year. Lyme disease is transmitted when a tick bites a person and leaves behind bacteria that enters the person’s bloodstream. The symptoms of Lyme disease can be severe and may even be disabling for some people. For same-day Lyme disease treatment, you can visit the clinic at AFC Urgent ...

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Is My Lower Back and Leg Pain from COVID? AFC Answers

While it is possible to develop lower back and leg pain from COVID, there are also several other causes. As experts in urgent healthcare services, AFC in Castle Rock indicates why you might be experiencing back pain after COVID and explains some other reasons you might have lower back pain.    Lower Back and Leg Pain from COVID Lower back pain is a possible symptom of COVID-19. This doesn’t come as much of a surprise, given ...

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What Is Mono and What Are the Symptoms?

So, what is mono, and what are the symptoms? American Family Care in Castle Rock has answers, and treatment, for you.  Mononucleosis (mono) is an infectious viral disease most commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but other viruses can also cause it. Also sometimes known as the “kissing disease,” mono is spread through saliva and can even be passed from person to person from sharing cutlery and utensils. According to the CDC, mono occurs mainly ...

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Telehealth Urgent Care | Technology in the Healthcare Industry

The healthcare industry has evolved to include telehealth urgent care, an innovative technology that has made it easier for people worldwide to access healthcare virtually.  This medical service offers faster urgent care visits through virtual appointments, providing services from physical exams to diagnostics, which allows healthcare providers to connect with patients remotely, providing care, support, and information from a distance. This can be particularly beneficial for patients with mobility or transportation issues, with busy schedules ...

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