Chemotherapy is a common form of cancer treatment, but the side-effects of chemo treatments can be very unpleasant. Here is some advice on what to expect and how to help a loved one cope with chemotherapy.
0 CommentsCommon skin conditions in the elderly like dryness and bruising can be bothersome, but they can also point to more serious underlying health problems. Knowing what symptoms to look for and how to treat them can help you maintain a senior’s skin integrity.
15 CommentsLung cancer kills more people than any other form of cancer. Learn the risk factors, signs and symptoms of lung disease as well as the the types and stages of the disease.
0 CommentsWhen the kidneys fail, treatment is needed to replace the work of your failed kidneys. Dialysis is a treatment process that cleans the body of unwanted toxins, waste products and excess fluids.
0 CommentsUnder a doctor's care, incontinence can be treated and often cured. Today there are more treatments for urinary incontinence than ever before.
7 CommentsDoes your parent have diabetes? Explore the testing procedures used to diagnose diabetes and the best methods for controlling blood sugar levels once diagnosed.
0 CommentsMajor depression is a serious but treatable condition. These are the four most effective depression treatment options that doctors recommend for seniors who are experiencing mental health issues.
5 CommentsThere are three main types of rehabilitative therapy for elderly people: physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
0 CommentsWhen cancer is the diagnosis, chemotherapy is often the recommended treatment, but the side effects can be severe.
1 CommentInformation about colon cancer symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and cancer care.
0 CommentsGet information about breast cancer symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and caring for someone who has breast cancer.
1 CommentInformation about bladder cancer treatment, causes, screening, clinical trials and research.
2 CommentsBlood clots can lead to stroke, heart attack, and other chronic heart conditions. Keeping an eye out for these symptoms can help to protect your loved one's health.
1 CommentAs people age, they are more likely to get cancer, even if no one in the family has had it. Learn about cancer, symptoms to look for, how cancer is diagnosed and what treatments are used for elderly cancer patients.
1 CommentNocturnal enuresis (the medical term for bed wetting) can be an embarrassing and messy issue for older adults, but there are several techniques and treatments that can be used to help remedy nighttime incontinence.
6 CommentsDiabetes is the number one cause of chronic kidney (or renal) failure in the U.S.
0 CommentsCoronary artery bypass grafting is a type of surgery called revascularization, used to improve blood flow to the heart in people with severe coronary artery disease
0 CommentsMaking a person who is dying more comfortable and alleviating physical pain is an important priority for family caregivers. Physical comfort and pain management should be the focus of providing end of life care.
0 CommentsOccasional constipation is one of many common bowel problems in the elderly. Learn about symptoms to look for, possible causes and treatment options that can help minimize discomfort.
0 CommentsThe National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke sponsors a wide range of research aimed at finding ways to prevent, diagnose and treat strokes in the elderly.
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