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How Can I Reduce Sciatica Pain?

If you have experienced sciatica before, you know just how painful the condition can be. A burning, sharp shooting pain all the way from your back and down your leg is not fun for anyone! Thankfully, the majority of cases of sciatica will go away on their own in time, but when you are in pain, you want relief quickly. If you are interested in taking some steps to reduce your pain, our team at ...

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Can I Get a Rapid STD Test at AFC?

If you ever start to worry or wonder about whether you need to get an STD test, you want to be able to been seen quickly in order to get some answers. Whether you have symptoms or not, having those answers is important for your physical and mental health. STDs affect around one in five people each year, so they are a very common problem that afflicts many adults. Since they are such a common ...

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Am I at Risk of Developing Adult-Onset Asthma?

Did you know that developing asthma is not just reserved for childhood? You are still at risk of developing asthma even into your adult and senior years. If you begin experiencing trouble breathing or wheezing symptoms that are new to you, you may be concerned that you are developing adult asthma. Typically, some sort of predisposition or chronic exposure to an external hazard can trigger symptoms. Having seasonal allergies also puts you at risk of ...

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What Do I Do If My Child Has a Sports Injury?

If you have young athletes in your life, you know how important their sports are to them. With all of the camps, clinics, and tournaments, it seems like they are always on the go! But what happens when your child over does it or accidentally gets injured playing the sport he or she loves? Our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville is filling you in on the details below. Which Sports Are Most Risky? Sports ...

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Will Stress Fractures Get Worse?

When many think of fracturing a bone, they think of something gruesome, like a complete break with the bone sticking out of the skin. While, yes, this is a type of fracture, fractures can also be much less severe—hard to detect, even. Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team provides other helpful info about fractures below, so keep reading to learn more! What Is a Fracture? Did you know? Fractures are very common, and the ...

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What Causes Mesenteric Adenitis?

Have you or your child been experiencing lots of stomach pain and tenderness after a viral or bacterial infection? If so, you may be dealing with mesenteric adenitis, which is the swelling of the lymph nodes in the abdomen. What causes it, though? Find out from our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team below. What Causes Mesenteric Adenitis? The most common cause is a viral or bacterial infection in the intestines. When an infection in the ...

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What Should I Do If I Get Bitten By a Bug?

As much as we don’t want them to be, bug bites are common during this time of year. And, they often happen when we least expect them. Even though bug bites or stings can be painful and startling, the majority of them shouldn’t cause any real concern. Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team further explains below, so keep reading! What Should I Do to Treat a Bug Bite or Sting? If you get ...

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How Big Are Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones aren’t any fun to experience, and no two kidney stones are the exact same. Some are teeny and can be passed without you even knowing they were there, while others can be as big as a golf ball and require surgery to be removed. Whatever the case may be, it’s important to know about these nuisances that affect one in 10 Americans each year. Read on to learn more from our ...

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Why Do I Deal With Allergies in the Spring?

Springtime is a welcome time for many, but for others, it’s not so welcome. Allergies can wreak havoc during this time of year, but why? Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team explains below, so keep reading! What Are the Root Causes of Spring Allergies? Seasonal allergies occur when the immune system encounters something in the air that it regards as a threat. It then produces histamines to defend your body, resulting in nasal, throat ...

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Why Am I Susceptible to Frequent Bruising?

Do you look down at your skin at times and notice a greenish-yellow bruise that seemingly came out of nowhere? If so, you’re certainly not alone. Some people are, indeed, more susceptible to bruising more than others. Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team explains why below, so keep reading! Why Do Bruises Appear? Bruises are caused by trauma to the skin, which causes blood vessels beneath the skin to pop and bleed, resulting in ...

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What are Gastrointestinal Infections?

Gastrointestinal (GI) infections are actually quite common, and they often affect children. In fact, they affect more than 2,195 children every day, according to the CDC. So, what exactly are GI infections, and are they serious? Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team shares some helpful info below, so keep reading! What Are GI Infections? Gastrointestinal infections are infections of the GI tract that are caused by a number of bacteria, viruses and parasites. In ...

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What Should I Know About Mono?

Mono, or infectious mononucleosis, is sometimes called the “kissing disease” for good reason. This illness, which is most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, is often transmitted through saliva. Young adults and teens are most susceptible to getting it, and it usually isn’t a cause or serious concern. Learn more about this common illness from our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team below! Is Mono Contagious? Yes, mono is a very contagious illness. Although experts ...

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Why Are Breakthrough Omicron Infections More Common Now?

During the recent outbreak of the omicron variant, breakthrough COVID-19 infections have sadly become much more common. The reason for this is that the omicron variant is far more transmissible than prior types of the virus. As a result, it becomes more capable of evading the passive immunity provided by immunizations. Read on to learn more about breakthrough infections from our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team. What Are Breakthrough Infections? A “breakthrough” infection, according to ...

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What Causes Viruses to Spread Faster in the Winter?

It’s a well-known fact that viral activity gets worse every winter. More and more people get sick with viruses like the flu between December and February, but why does that happen? Read on as our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team shares some helpful answers! Is Viral Activity Affected by Cold Weather? Yes, it is. While cold weather itself won’t necessarily make you sick, it does provide a more comfortable environment for illnesses like ...

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How Are Omicron and Croup Related?

While it’s very rare for people over the age of 5 to get croup, it’s a very common respiratory infection for young children. Plus, experts have noticed that omicron cases among young children have brought on croup-like symptoms. To learn more, check out what our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team has to say below! What Is Croup? Croup is a respiratory infection that almost exclusively affects children between the ages of 3 months ...

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When Should I Go to the Doctor for Strep Throat?

When it comes to strep throat—or really any type of sickness—visiting a healthcare provider ASAP is always the best plan of action. Medical experts suggest visiting your doctor at least 48 hours after experiencing strep throat symptoms, such as a sore throat that is accompanied by a fever. Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team provides further info on strep throat below, so keep reading! What Is Strep Throat? Strep throat is a bacterial ...

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How Can I Reduce a Flu-Related Fever?

Have you or a loved one come down with a fever? If so, there’s likely no need to worry. Although fevers cause discomfort, they’re extremely common—especially among those who have the flu. If you have a fever and are looking for ways to feel better, our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team is here for you! Read on as we provide some helpful tips below. Why Does the Flu Cause a Fever? According ...

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What to Do to Prevent In-Home Falls

Falling at home may sound difficult to do, but it’s entirely possible and quite common. More than out of four people aged 65 and over fall each year, and many falls result in serious injuries. To protect yourself from potential injury, there are many things you can do to make your home fall-proof! Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team provides some helpful fall prevention tips below, so keep reading. Here’s what to do ...

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How Do I Know If I Have a Sinus Infection?

It’s safe to say that many of us have had a sinus infection before. In fact, it’s estimated that there are currently 31 million people in the United States with sinusitis. If you don’t think you’ve had a sinus infection, though, how are you supposed to know if you have it or have had it? Our AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team highlights the tell-tale signs and symptoms of sinusitis below, so ...

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How Can I Tell the Difference Between the Flu and COVID-19?

The flu and COVID-19 are both respiratory illnesses, but they’re related to two totally different viruses. The flu is caused by an infection with influenza viruses, and COVID-19 is caused by an infection with a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. Read on as our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville provides some helpful tips on how you can tell these illnesses apart. How Are the Flu and COVID-19 Similar? In addition to both viruses being ...

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Does My Child’s Scrape Need Stitches?

From afternoons at Lakeshore Park to backyard games and playground adventures, kids are always on the move. And with all that energy ...

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What’s the Difference Between Allergies and a Sinus Infection?

When spring settles into Knoxville, the Dogwoods bloom, patios fill up, and pollen seems to coat everything in sight. Along with the ...

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How Long Are You Contagious with the Flu?

The flu doesn’t usually give much notice. One day you’re going about your normal routine, heading to work, running errands ...

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