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How to Prevent and Treat Swimmer’s Ear
As the Arizona temperatures soar, water provides a great respite from the heat, cooling your entire body down. Unfortunately, this same water can also lead to an infection in the outer canal of your ear in a condition known as swimmer’s ear.
Is Your Child’s Snoring Cause for Concern?
Snoring among adults is fairly common — about half of us do. Children, however, tend to snore less frequently, and only 1 in 10 does so consistently. If your child snores regularly, it could be a sign of something larger at play. Complicating matters further, snoring could be robbing your child of the restorative sleep they need.
People with Allergies may be at Greater Risk for COVID-19 and 6 Ways to Reduce the Risks
People with Allergies may be at higher risk for contracting COVID-19, because: We are currently in tree pollen season, which means that our immune system may be a little more stressed now than during non-pollen sensitive seasons.
3 things you need to do AFTER you get home from the grocery store!
With the heightened awareness of social distancing, we need to think proactively about the little things that we can do AFTER we are exposed to the public. Follow these 3 suggestions to reduce your risk for Covid-19.
When You Should Consider Surgery for a Deviated Septum
In a perfect world, the thin wall that divides your nostrils is perfectly straight, allowing the easy flow of air in and out of your nose. But, the world is full of curveballs, in this case a deviated septum, which leaves you struggling to restore balance.
How You Can Start Preparing For Spring Allergies Now
While people flock to Arizona for the warm year-round temperatures, Mother Nature still works on a seasonal basis, and springtime is full of irritants that, well, spring to life. If you struggle with seasonal allergies, now is the time to prepare yourself and your surroundings for a smooth transition into the season of renewal.