Ganglion Cysts: What Retail Clinicians Should Know
Patients presenting with bumps on their hands and wrists likely have benign ganglion cysts.
What Clinicians Can Do When Patients Present with Paronychia
When a patient presents with a red, swollen, and painful area close to the nail bed, it may be more than just a cut.
Good Advice for Gardeners: What's That Rash?
Poisonous life overwhelms many gardens, and as summer arrives and patients head outside, poison ivy becomes a timely concern.
Acute Nausea and Vomiting: Treat or Refer?
Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms that can stymie even the most experienced practitioners.
Patient-Provider Collaboration Can Control Breakthrough Cancer Pain
A recent study has indicated that impressions of breakthrough pain differ between patients and providers.