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How to Interpret Medical Lab Test Results

Wondering how you can interpret medical lab test results? Well, it’s not that difficult. There are a few things that you can need to learn to determine the results. Read further to learn easy tips to know the results. Understanding Test Results When you get the test result, here are a few things that you need to look for: Positive Vs Negative Many lab results answer yes or no to the question. For example ...

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Do I Have Allergies Or Another Illness?

Are you having a stuffy nose, itchy throat, or cough frequently throughout the year? Is it a common cold or a seasonal allergy? With similar symptoms and year-round occurrence, it is tough to differentiate between them. According to recent stats, almost 1 billion people suffer from colds yearly, while approximately 30% of adults and 40% of children are prone to allergies. So how would you know if your sniffling is a result of flu or ...

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The Benefits of Getting an STD Test at an Urgent Care vs a Traditional Doctor's Office

While many people take care of their health by getting themselves regularly checked and tested, most people stay unaware of the deadly and serious ailments and diseases they might be carrying. Some diseases, such as sexually transmitted diseases, must be detected and treated promptly. STDs are extremely common and unrecognized diseases; it needs proper attention and immediate action to be treated on time. Here is all you need to know about getting an STD test ...

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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 South Plainfield 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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Do Urgent Care Providers Offer On-Site Lab Services?

Urgent care providers offer convenient, time-saving alternatives to visiting an emergency room for minor, non-life-threatening medical conditions. These healthcare centers typically have shorter wait times and offer services like X-rays, urgent treatment of colds and flu, sprains, strains, and fractures, on-site lab tests, and physicals. Urgent care centers provide efficient diagnoses of various health problems, ranging from minor to severe. Some are also equipped with on-site lab testing capabilities so that patients can get results ...

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All Blocked Up? Here Are a Few Sinus Infection Cures

A sinus infection, or sinusitis, is a frustrating ailment that causes a runny nose, congestion, swollen and/or itching eyes, a sore throat, headaches, and other symptoms. While there isn’t necessarily a quick sinus infection cure, there are certainly ways that you can ease your discomfort and speed up your recovery.  If you’re suffering from sinusitis, know that you aren’t alone; approximately 90% of patients with colds have an element of viral ...

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The Many Benefits of Visiting an Urgent Care Provider

Local urgent care centers in South Plainfield, or family walk-in clinics, offer patients convenient and affordable urgent healthcare services. When you visit a family walk-in clinic, you can expect quick, quality care at a fraction of the cost of your local emergency room.  Emergency rooms tend to be very busy and crowded and are associated with longer waiting times and higher fees. By going to a walk-in doctor’s office for a non-life-threatening illness or injury ...

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Urgent Care vs Emergency Room: The Key Differences

What is an urgent care clinic? And how does it differ from the emergency room? When should you go to the emergency room, and when should you go to an urgent care center? Whatever questions you may have, AFC has the answers.    What Is An Urgent Care Clinic? Urgent care is the level of healthcare that lies between your primary care physician (PCP) and the emergency room. When you go to urgent care, you can ...

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Seasonal illnesses that happen mostly in springtime

The return to outdoor activities and the increased length of days is typical of spring, but it also is a time for allergy-related respiratory illnesses. Spring allergy flare-ups are caused by trees and plants blooming, and pollen is carried by the wind and ends up in our noses, eyes, and lungs. While pollen allergies are not fatal; they are an annoyance and an interruption that never seems to end. Aside from pollen allergies, springtime brings ...

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Can Healthcare Providers Help Me With Covid-19?

Local healthcare providers are the first line of treatment in a pandemic. They help control the spread of the condition and provide immediate care for people with severe conditions. They reduce the pressure on health systems by offering basic and preventive care during and after a pandemic. COVID-19 has negatively affected the lives of many people and put great pressure on healthcare providers around the world. To properly control its effects, several guidelines have been ...

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Highest Risk of Injuries by School Sport

Seeing your child play on the field with their team is a thrilling experience for many parents. However, as a parent, you should also be aware of the risks involved with your kid’s chosen sport. Some sports have higher risks of injury than others, so it’s a good idea to consider this information before signing up. Here’s what to know. Are Sports Really That Dangerous? School sports are a major part of ...

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Can My COVID Symptoms Last for More Than Two Weeks?

In the two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have learned a lot about the virus and how it affects people. One discovery made in 2021 was the presence of “long-haul” COVID. So while most COVID patients see symptoms disappear in just a couple of weeks, others may be the lucky “long-haulers” with symptoms lasting for several weeks. Keep reading to learn more about COVID symptoms and their progression. What is Long-Haul Covid? Long-haul COVID ...

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Going Home For the Holidays? Avoid Getting Sick During Your Trip

The holiday season is all about spreading love, cheer, and good will. An important part of that is spending time with family. If you have relocated or live far away from your loved ones, you’re more than likely going home for the holidays. Getting sick is a part of everyday life. Being on the road during holiday season doesn’t exempt you from that. Traveling itself exposes you to a plethora of germ-filled environments ...

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Why You Should Get Vaccinated For The Flu

Influenza (the flu) is a serious disease that can leave you feeling miserable for days or weeks at a time. Often confused with the common cold, the flu can lead to hospitalization; and can even be fatal if not diagnosed and treated properly. One of the best ways to avoid getting the flu is to get vaccinated every year. Every flu season is different from the next, making it imperative to get your annual flu ...

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How to Make It Through Cold & Flu Season

It’s that time of year where everywhere you turn, you’ll see someone coughing, sneezing, or looking down right miserable. So many illnesses and infections get spread around, from the common cold to the flu. It’s nearly impossible to make it through the fall and winter season without catching a cold. Skip your annual flu vaccine, and you potentially set yourself up for a bout of that, too. Here are a few ways ...

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4 Sports Injuries to Look Out For

With the school year right around the corner, your student-athlete is probably in conditioning season, ready to kick off for the fall sports season! While no one can deny the fun of playing sports and its obvious health benefits, participating in high-speed and intense activities could pose underlying risks of injuries, even if you are already being careful. Here are a few common injuries your student-athlete may face during the season. Ankle Sprain An ankle ...

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3 Things to Do Before Your Vacation

Summer has officially started, which means it’s time to get ready for your summer vacation! Before you start packing your bags and planning your itinerary, make sure you and your family’s health is in check before you hit the road or board a plane. Traveling outside of your normal environment exposes you to all sorts of different bacteria and illnesses, which could cause your travel experience to be less than enjoyable, especially if ...

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June is Men's Health Month

For many, June signifies the end of a long school year, graduation parties and let us not forget Father’s Day! Given so much to celebrate it is easy for us to forget that June also marks Men’s Health Awareness month. A significant reminder that men of all ages should be cognizant of their overall health and well- being and is a good time to get a medical checkup. The purpose of Men’s ...

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June is Men's Health Month

For many, June signifies the end of a long school year, graduation parties and let us not forget Father’s Day! Given so much to celebrate it is easy for us to forget that June also marks Men’s Health Awareness month. A significant reminder that men of all ages should be cognizant of their overall health and well- being and is a good time to get a medical checkup. The purpose of Men’s ...

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