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Treating Meniere's Disease: Surgery
Ménière’s disease affects the inner ear. It causes problems with balance and hearing. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to treat it.
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Treating Meniere's Disease: Eating a Low-Salt Diet
Salt contains sodium, which makes your body hold excess fluid. Because Meniere's disease is caused by fluid buildup in the inner ear, eating less sodium may help relieve your symptoms.
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Coping with Meniere's Disease: Other Things You Can Do
Take care of your body and your emotions. Also talk to your friends and family. The more they know about Meniere's disease, the easier it will be for them to understand what you're going through and to offer help when they can.
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Radiation Therapy Team
Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays or particles to kill cancer cells. This therapy can help you in your fight against cancer. Your radiation therapy team will work with you during your treatment.
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Radiation Therapy Treatment
Radiation therapy uses beams of high-energy X-rays or other particles to kill cancer cells. It's a common part of cancer treatment. If you and your healthcare provider decide on radiation, you'll need a treatment planning visit called a simulation.
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Radiation Therapy: Managing Short-Term Side Effects
Radiation kills cancer cells. But some normal cells can also be affected, which can result in side effects, such as dry skin, fatigue, or appetite changes. Most side effects heal when your radiation therapy is over. Here's what you need to know.
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What Are Pressure Injuries of the Foot?
Force or friction against the bottom of your foot can cause calluses and corns that can lead to pressure injuries. You can look for signs of pressure injuries when you check your feet.
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Treating Pressure Injuries of the Foot
Take care to clean your feet and check them for hot spots, small cracks, or sores. See your provider if you find areas of concern. Your provider can treat problems before they become more serious.
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Treating Basal Joint Arthritis
Basal joint arthritis affects the joint at the base of your thumb. Your treatment will depend on how bad the pain is, the type of arthritis you have in this joint, and how worn the joint is.
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