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Understanding and Managing Stress

Stress is a common experience that can have significant effects on our mental and physical health. Understanding what causes stress and how to manage it is essential for maintaining well-being.

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How Can Parents Tell If Their Teenager Is Depressed?

Dealing with their child going through depression can take its toll on parents so it is vital to look after their own health and their functioning. They need to remember their other children too if any as those children are also seeing this and may be affected by prevalent anxieties. Parents can talk about what’s going on and share their feelings to lessen anxiety.

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What Does A Rheumatology Doctor Treat?

In summary, you should visit a rheumatologist for any non-mechanical issues (due to injury or trauma) in young adults or children affecting joints, bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments, and in some cases other organs.

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The Suffering Little “Princess”

Three and half years old girl, brought by parents with a long history of suffering, started when she was only 6 months old, with recurrent attacks of fever, and “colic’s”, that became more frequent over time, and became more defined with fever, very severe abdominal pain and knees pain, and it is now happening every week.

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The 20 Years Mystery!

A 50 years old lady comes to the clinic with history of chronic pain all over her body, but her most pressing issue was severe left shoulder pain that began 5 months ago. She was told her labs were normal and that she had a local shoulder problem and was given a local steroid injection that didn’t help.

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A Young Man With A Long History!

A mother of a 20 years old gentleman visits me in the clinic for the first time, her son refused to come because he is fed up and lost hope after suffering for so many years.

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Dealing With Mental Disorder Within The Family

Family caregivers play a hugely important role in providing care to the patient with serious mental illness, in doing so they face multiple challenges.
Usually the first encounter with serious mental illness is a profound crisis bringing about shock, disbelief, anger and anxiety. A psychotic diagnosis often has a
negative impact. Caregivers feel powerless, confused and even isolated with feelings of stigmatization, particularly if their relative has been involved in some
embarrassing or antisocial behaviour.

Read More »

Understanding and Managing Stress

Stress is a common experience that can have significant effects on our mental and physical health. Understanding what causes stress and how to manage it is essential for maintaining well-being.

Read More »

How Can Parents Tell If Their Teenager Is Depressed?

Dealing with their child going through depression can take its toll on parents so it is vital to look after their own health and their functioning. They need to remember their other children too if any as those children are also seeing this and may be affected by prevalent anxieties. Parents can talk about what’s going on and share their feelings to lessen anxiety.

Read More »

What Does A Rheumatology Doctor Treat?

In summary, you should visit a rheumatologist for any non-mechanical issues (due to injury or trauma) in young adults or children affecting joints, bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments, and in some cases other organs.

Read More »

The Suffering Little “Princess”

Three and half years old girl, brought by parents with a long history of suffering, started when she was only 6 months old, with recurrent attacks of fever, and “colic’s”, that became more frequent over time, and became more defined with fever, very severe abdominal pain and knees pain, and it is now happening every week.

Read More »

The 20 Years Mystery!

A 50 years old lady comes to the clinic with history of chronic pain all over her body, but her most pressing issue was severe left shoulder pain that began 5 months ago. She was told her labs were normal and that she had a local shoulder problem and was given a local steroid injection that didn’t help.

Read More »

A Young Man With A Long History!

A mother of a 20 years old gentleman visits me in the clinic for the first time, her son refused to come because he is fed up and lost hope after suffering for so many years.

Read More »

Dealing With Mental Disorder Within The Family

Family caregivers play a hugely important role in providing care to the patient with serious mental illness, in doing so they face multiple challenges.
Usually the first encounter with serious mental illness is a profound crisis bringing about shock, disbelief, anger and anxiety. A psychotic diagnosis often has a
negative impact. Caregivers feel powerless, confused and even isolated with feelings of stigmatization, particularly if their relative has been involved in some
embarrassing or antisocial behaviour.

Read More »