Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is a condition in which one grinds, clenches, or gnashes their teeth. This can happen while a person is conscious during the day and awake or during the night when they are sleeping. It is most…
Area of Injury: Head & Face
They say first impressions count, which is one of the things which makes it so stressful to deal with a face or head injury: they’re so obvious. If you have trouble masking your injury, the next best thing is to have it heal quickly. We are here to help. We have all the information you need to supplement your doctor’s diagnosis with effective ways to treat, or otherwise deal with, face and head injuries. If you have seen your doctor about an injury, but need more advice about quickly and effectively getting your looks back to normal, you have come to the right place. Read this section carefully, and you will emerge with a new look on things, and some great ideas about how to get your look back to normal.
Botox is the most popular minimally invasive cosmetic treatment on earth. In 2018, 7,437,378 people had Botox treatment, an increase of 845 percent over the number of people who had it in 2000. Besides of its cosmetic uses, Botox is…
An eye melanoma is a type of cancer that affects some of the cells in the eyes, which are called melanin. These melanin cells are responsible for the color of the eyes. The skin has them too. There are three…
Bad breath is a common predicament for many people. Also known as halitosis, bad breath can be caused by coffee, sugar, smoking, alcohol, or even medications. It can be very embarrassing, so people try to cover the symptoms with mouthwash,…
Hair loss is a physiological issue that negatively impacts men and women. Hair loss can be caused by heredity, physical conditions like folliculitis and alopecia, hormone changes or imbalances, and certain medications. People often take pride in their hair. Losing…
Burning Mouth Syndrome, also referred to as glossodynia, is a condition typically diagnosed in those age 60 or older and is five times more likely to impact women than men. Its symptoms may be sporadic, arriving upon awakening and worsening…
A ruptured eardrum most commonly happens for one of three reasons: a head injury, an infection, or a penetrating injury. It can also happen during scuba diving and other activities that expose the eardrum (aka the tympanic membrane) to strong…
There are a number of reasons for hair loss in both men and women. A few of these reasons are stress, imbalanced hormones, chemicals, and genetics. There is no reason to fret the first signs of this hair loss. A…
Many people suffer from headaches from time to time. These can be caused by tension, sinuses, illnesses or other factors. For some people, what they think is a headache is actually a migraine. Unlike the average headache, migraines are neurological…
A growing number of beauty products, magazine articles and media campaigns are directing their marketing efforts toward hair loss among the female population. Thinning hair and hair loss in women may not be as dramatic or as common as male…