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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Coughing up TB? Visit a clinic for testing in NYC


Anyone can get tuberculosis, commonly referred to by most people as TB. The bacterium that causes the disease, called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, spreads only through air we breathe. This means that if you're particularly careful not to share drinks, food, bed sheets and even toothbrushes with other people you are not protecting yourself from TB as it isn't transmitted through any of these means. Even kissing someone with TB will not necessarily infect you with it. TB spreads only when an infected person coughs without covering his or her mouth well enough and another person breathes in that contaminated air. And Mycobacterium tuberculosis can stay active in the air for 2-3 hours, especially if in confined spaces like subway cars. Thus anyone who is currently residing in New York City can potentially breathe in the horrible sickness.
Once you inhale the bacteria it generally attacks the lungs, although other parts of your body such as the spine, brain and kidney are at risk. Untreated, TB disease can significantly impair your life and ultimately if left untreated it can lead to death, so it's important to seek TB testing for treatment options if you feel you have it.
 If you're unsure whether you have it or not, here are some symptoms of TB:
-A bad cough lasting over three weeks
-Coughing up blood
-Fever and chills
-Night sweats
-Chest pains
-Weight loss due in part to loss of appetite
-Constantly feeling weak and tired

If you have a cough that has lasted longer than three weeks you should go to the doctor regardless of these other symptoms for some helpful antibiotics. But if you do have some of these other symptoms it is absolutely imperative you go to a walk in clinic doctor soon and get tested for TB. The healing process involves about six months' worth of several medications, an attack strategy justified by the seriousness of a disease that used to be the leading cause of death in the United States. 
Yet it still continues to harm Americans and people worldwide. According to the Center for Disease Control in 2010 almost 9 million people were infected with TB, with nearly 1.4 million of them dying. The United States reportedly had 11,182 cases of TB last year. TB is also the number one killer of people with HIV. If you feel you may have TB, don't panic. Your doctor can heal you. You just need to come in first.


If you seek a center for tuberculosis testing nyc, visit the walk in clinic for a thorough and safe investigation. You’ll meet with a Board Certified Doctor NYC instead of a nurse practitioner, as is the case at most walk in centers, so you can feel rest assured you’ll be in experienced and knowledgeable hands. Best of all the center takes almost everyone’s insurance and offers reasonable pricing for those without it. Call their office at (212) 696-5900 to make an appointment or visit their website at walk in clinic. If you don’t want to make an appointment, simply walk in, it’s in the name. 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

What’s an internal medicine doctor and which clinic to walk in to find a great one



There are many types of health professionals that work in medicine, each with a specialization that differentiates them from the rest of field. Doctor’s that practice specialized medicine provides patients with focused advice for whatever their specific need is. For example, most of us recognize pediatricians as children’s doctors, we know gynecologists work with women specifically and a chiropractor is your go-to for all back pains. Ever hear of an otorhinolaryngologist? It’s a strange multisyllabic title for an ear, nose and throat doctor.
But if you have no unusual ailments that require specialized attention, most of us visit a standard internal medicine doctor for our general health needs.
Your internal medicine doctor is your typical physician, the one that focuses on your health care in general. He or she “specializes” in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of most types of illnesses found in adults.  Because of this, an internal medicine doctor treats the whole patient, ears, nose and throat included. Anything from a sore throat to high blood pressure, this doctor can help. So when you have any bodily problem outside of a toothache (physicians try not to mess with dentistry) you should turn first to this you internal medicine doctor. If the problem is beyond the expertise of this doctor, he or she will then consult with another physician for advice or recommend you to another physician that specializes in what ails you.
Most importantly, your internal medicine doctor helps prevent the onset of disease by helping you control any irregularities in your body that may threaten its stability, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. To do this, your internal medicine doctor builds a long-term relationship with you. The more your doctor knows you the better he or she will serve your health needs. It helps to have worked with an internal medicine doctor for long enough that you feel completely comfortable being honest with him or her. Having a wide understanding of your personal and family history allows your internal medicine doctor to design complete care plans, which may include needed lifestyle changes in the way you eat or how often you exercise.
Thus the point of your internal medicine doctor is to show you an honest picture of your body as a whole. They can also use facts about your health now offer you a reasonable prediction of the state of your health in the years to come.
But if you seek a doctor NYC with the convenience of having constant walk in hours, you may struggle a bit. Many walk in clinics in New York City do not hire certified internal medicine doctor doctors but pair patients with nurse practitioners.
If you’re seeking an internist NYC at a convenient walk in clinic, meet with Dr. Fuzayloff, located on Madison Ave between 39th and 40th street. He’s a regular physician with years of experience practicing medicine who just happens to open his office to patients who can’t always make an appointment. And if you’d feel safer making an appointment, you check out their website walk in clinic NYC and pick an open time to come in that day. If you’re a busy New Yorker who never knows when time will be available, this is the perfect place to squeeze in some medical attention.
Once you find a great internal medicine doctor, you’ll never need another. Dr. Fuzayloff is that physician.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

When your bronchitis is urgent enough to require you visiting an urgent care doctor?


Coughing always has a purpose, whether it occurs voluntarily or involuntarily. It’s a natural reflex against the things that sometimes block our breathing passage, whether it be flem, food and some foreign object (sometimes our own spit). Coughing requires a lot of air, both flowing in and flowing out. It’s when you can’t cough that you should really be worried! 
But constant, violent exhalations of air can be troubling for people if it lasts for weeks. While everyone coughs, there are certain kinds of cough that should spur alarm. If you’re concerned, visit an urgent care clinic internist for an examination and some cough treatment medication.
But the quickest way to determining the seriousness of your cough is by looking at the duration of it. The American College of Chest Physicians break down coughs into three categories based on how long it lasts:
v  Acute Cough: lasts 3 weeks or less
v  Subacute Cough: lasts from 3-8 weeks
v  Chronic Cough: lasts longer than 2 months
What’s a little crazy about these categories is that the most minor cough, an acute one, can last for up to three weeks. Most of us would lose it after one week. They do note that these acute coughs usually calm down after the first week, and are usually the cause of the common cold. Thus if you’ve had a regular cough (absent of blood or other troubling substances) for more than a week you may take comfort in knowing that you have two more weeks before it’s considered serious, but could take even more comfort by visiting your primary care doctor and getting some cough reliever medication.
If your cough is lasting into the subacute category, the seriousness of it depends on how violent the coughing. You may have pertussis, or, the whooping cough, also nicknamed the 100 days cough as it can last for about as long. This is a bacterial infection that may go away on its own, but antibiotics are incredibly effective.
People with chronic cough suffer from more than a bacterial infection or the common cold. For example lifestyle conditions can cause chronic cough, especially in people who smoke. It also typically signals a condition that requires a long term treatment plan, for example people who have asthma or post navel drip may go in and out of treatment for coughing for most of their life. Figuring out the source of this cough is key to its treatment.
If you think it’s time to visit an urgent care doctor NYC to get bronchitis treatment in NYC, visit the clinic situated just blocks from a slew of subway lines: the B,F,D,M,S,4,5,6, and 7. It’s almost impossible not to get to. And you don’t have to wait days to get in to see a doctor. You can walk in and wait no more than 25 minutes or you can make a same day appointment by visiting their website Urgent Care NYC.
If your cough feels serious to you, or if you don’t want to wait 3 weeks before it’s deemed serious, get help today.