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Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating Urinary Tract Infections

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are very common. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that UTIs are responsible for 8.1 million trips to health care providers each year. All adults and children are susceptible to UTI’s, but women are at greatest risk. Symptoms vary depending on the severity of the infection, and include pain when urinating, abdominal discomfort and fever.

In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to a Mayo Clinic expert about what to do if you suspect you have a urinary tract infection.

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Kidney Problems can cause Low Back Pain! Know the 7 symptoms | Doc Cherry

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The purpose of this video is to inform you on when to view low back pain as purely musculoskeletal or when to have yourself checked for a possible kidney problem because Low back pain can be a referred pain from the kidney. In this video I will teach you the 7 symptoms that will help you determine if low back pain is caused by a kidney problem. Stay with me until the very end because you don’t want to miss out on any of these symptoms.

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Mayo Clinic Minute: What to do if your child has a fever

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A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature, and a sign that you’re fighting an illness or infection. The average normal temperature for a health person is 98.6 F (37 C). When it rises above that, especially in infants and toddlers, it can be serious.

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Fever in Kids: What You Need to Know | Pediatric Fever Management

In this video I discuss fever in kids and what you need to know if your child has a fever. This video reviews when a fever is likely not serious, when to call your doctor, and when to seek emergency care. Fever in kids can be stressful and anxiety provoking for parents and caregivers, but knowing how to manage the fever at home and what fever signs and symptoms to look out for can help ease the anxiety. I also discuss what antipyretics to give children for a child’s fever, specifically Children’s tylenol and Children’s Ibuprofen. I also give some history on the difference between infant tylenol and children’s tylenol and why there is a such a price difference. I hope this educational video helps you understand what to do and when to worry when your child has a fever.

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Causes of sharp pain when breathing in | The Mayfair Clinic

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What are the causes of sharp pain when breathing in?

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Ok, let’s continue! It can be worrying to have pain in the chest, as our mind naturally jumps to more sinister causes. Usually there is a logical explanation for the cause, especially if you may have been doing something that could have strained an area of the ribs. Today we’re discussing what the causes are for experiencing sharp pain in the chest. You can also read more about the article here: https://themayfairclinic.com/causes-of-sharp-pain-when-breathing-in

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