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Does Swimmer's Ear Require Antibiotics? Everything You Need to Know About Treating Ear Infections

Swimmers’ ear is a type of inner ear infection that occurs when water gets stuck inside of the ear canal. It is nicknamed swimmers’ ear because it is most commonly caused by water entering the ear after swimming. Swimmers’ ear can be very painful, making it important to be able to identify the signs so that you can seek appropriate medical treatment. Most cases of swimmers’ ear are easily treated with at-home care or a ...

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Ankle Bruising: How to Tell if It's a Sprain or Something More Serious

Ankle bruising can happen suddenly from a misstep, fall, or unexpected twist. And while it's often a sign of a simple sprain, it can sometimes point to a more serious injury. Knowing how to tell the difference is key to avoiding long-term damage and getting the proper treatment. The symptoms can vary widely from mild swelling to intense pain and inability to walk. If you have an ankle injury, it is important to seek ...

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Recent Blogs

The Lone Star Tick and Alpha-gal Syndrome: What You Need to Know

The Lone Star Tick and Alpha-gal Syndrome: What You Need to Know

Convenient same-day care can help you understand how the Lone Star tick is linked to alpha-gal syndrome and why early evaluation matters ...

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Sunburn, Dehydration, and Injury: When to Seek Medical Care

Sunburn, Dehydration, and Injury: When to Seek Medical Care

Convenient same-day care can help you decide when sunburn, dehydration, or injuries require medical attention. Outdoor activities increase the risk of these ...

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Spring Break Travel Health Tips How To Stay Healthy While Traveling

Spring Break Travel Health Tips How To Stay Healthy While Traveling

Spring break travel health tips and learning how to stay healthy while traveling are essential for anyone planning a vacation this season ...

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