
Eric Metcalf
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Apr 1, 2024 |
webmd.com | Eric Metcalf |David Zelman
If you have knee osteoarthritis, doctors can offer a variety of treatments to relieve your symptoms. One option is to inject medication into your knee. There are different types of injections, and they're an important part of treating knee osteoarthritis for many people, says Roy Altman, MD, an osteoarthritis expert at UCLA. Injections can be especially helpful for people who haven’t gotten relief from NSAIDs like ibuprofen, or people who can’t take those drugs due to side effects.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
everydayhealth.com | Cheryl Alkon |Eric Metcalf
Aside from problems with your joints, one sign of rheumatoid arthritis you may notice is the growth of rheumatoid nodules. These are local sites of inflammation, says David Stephen Pisetsky, MD, PhD, a rheumatologist and a professor of medicine and integrative immunobiology at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. They develop under the skin and are frequently visible on the elbows, hands, and feet, ranging in size from a pea to a mothball.
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Jul 24, 2023 |
webmd.com | Eric Metcalf
Eczema is a common problem that causes the skin to become inflamed. Eczema comes in many forms. But the different types of eczema tend to cause these symptoms:Itching. The itching can be intense. The damage to the skin during eczema is often due to scratching. Scaling. The surface of the skin can flake off, giving the skin a rough, scaly appearance. Redness. The affected skin may bleed and appear blotchy. Fluid-filled blisters. These can ooze and form crusts. Cracking.
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