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    • Viernes 26 de febrero de 2021

    Renown lanza verificador de síntomas virtual

    Renown Health acaba de anunciar una nueva herramienta digital diseñada para mantener a nuestra comunidad segura y saludable. Symptom Checker, que se lanzó hoy, es una plataforma fácil de usar basada en la web que evalúa los síntomas de los pacientes y los dirige sin contratiempos al nivel adecuado de atención dentro de la red Renown. Se puede acceder a Symptom Checker las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Para ello, visite Renown Symptom Checker. A partir de allí, un paciente puede identificar cuál es la parte del cuerpo responsable de sus molestias y especificar sus síntomas. Al ingresar sus síntomas, los pacientes reciben un resumen de salud detallado y una guía de atención médica, que los ayuda a determinar la medida más adecuada que deben tomar. Los pacientes pueden programar una visita en una ubicación de Renown directamente a través del portal de Symptom Checker. Los pacientes que experimenten una emergencia médica no deben usar Symptom Checker y, en su lugar, deben llamar al 911. “Gracias a Symptom Checker, nuestros pacientes dispondrán de un apoyo permanente al alcance de su mano que les ayudará a tomar decisiones informadas sobre sus necesidades de atención médica”, declaró Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Comprendemos que determinar el nivel adecuado de atención para usted o sus seres queridos puede generar cierta incertidumbre, por lo que nos enorgullece ofrecer de manera continua tecnologías nuevas e innovadoras que hagan que sea más fácil para los miembros de nuestra comunidad llevar vidas más saludables”. “A medida que continuamos viendo casos de COVID-19 en el condado de Washoe, muchas personas con COVID no están seguras de cuándo deben buscar atención médica, como tampoco de la ubicación correcta para recibir atención”, explicó Melodie Osborn, enfermera certificada, directora de Calidad y Enfermería en Servicios de Salud. “Con el Verificador de síntomas, las personas pueden ingresar fácilmente sus síntomas e incluir la gravedad de los síntomas, entonces se les indicará el mejor nivel de atención para sus necesidades de salud individuales. Esto hace que sea una herramienta sumamente valiosa mientras nos esforzamos por mantener a nuestra comunidad segura y saludable en medio de esta pandemia”. El Verificador de síntomas es de uso gratuito y no requiere que los usuarios sean pacientes de Renown. Además de las casi 200 guías de atención sintomática para niños y adultos, la plataforma también incluye 55 artículos sobre primeros auxilios, 147 artículos sobre asesoramiento para la crianza de los hijos y 25 tablas de dosificación de medicina de venta sin receta para niños y adultos. El contenido de Symptom Checker está escrito por los médicos Barton Schmitt y David Thompson, que son expertos en triaje de enfermería; las guías de atención de síntomas surgen de los protocolos clínicos utilizados por los médicos y enfermeros de todo el mundo. La evidencia que respalda al Verificador de síntomas se puede consultar aquí. Para obtener más información o para usar el Verificador de síntomas, visite Verificador de síntomas de Renown.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • martes, 19 de mayo de 2020

    Reciba atención desde la comodidad de su sillón: Renown Health ofrece visitas virtuales

    A lo largo de la pandemia de la COVID-19, los proveedores de Renown permanecen comprometidos a cuidar de manera segura de los miembros de la comunidad, tanto en persona como de forma virtual. Renown Health se enorgullece de ofrecer visitas virtuales para el mismo día con el fin de ayudar a los miembros de la comunidad a mantenerse saludables y abordar inquietudes médicas en medio de la crisis de la COVID-19 y después. Las visitas virtuales son visitas de videoconferencia con un proveedor de salud a las que se puede acceder fácilmente. Se usan para atención primaria, atención especializada y atención de urgencia para permitir que los pacientes consulten a un proveedor de atención desde la facilidad y la comodidad de sus hogares. “Si hay un punto positivo en medio de esta pandemia, es que la COVID-19 nos está obligando a adoptar rápidamente nuevas formas de pensar y brindar atención médica mediante nuevas tecnologías”, dijo el Dr. Tony Slonim, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown. “Nuestro equipo ha trabajado con diligencia para hacer que las visitas virtuales estén disponibles para nuestra comunidad como una comodidad adicional para aquellos que prefieren quedarse en su hogar. Mientras trabajamos para mantener la seguridad y salud de todos nuestros pacientes, queremos que nuestra comunidad sepa que estamos aquí para atender cualquier necesidad de atención médica que tengan mediante la ampliación de nuestras opciones de atención”. Visitas virtuales para atención de urgencia Cuando necesiten atención de urgencia, las personas pueden iniciar sesión en MyChart y usar la opción “Talk to a Doctor” (Hablar con un médico) para recibir atención de un proveedor de Renown. Después de completar cierta información y confirmar sus inquietudes de atención médica, el equipo de atención médica de Renown les notificará por mensaje de texto o correo electrónico cuando un proveedor esté listo para hablar con ellas de manera virtual. Los proveedores ayudarán a los pacientes a determinar si sus necesidades de salud pueden resolverse desde el hogar o si necesitan recibir atención en persona. Las visitas virtuales de atención de urgencia pueden abordar los siguientes síntomas: síntomas comunes de resfrío y tos Dolores musculares, articulares o de tendones no causados por lesiones Síntomas de alergia o de sinusitis Conjuntivitis Molestias urinarias Diarrea sin vómitos Erupciones o llagas cutáneas Dolor de espalda Problemas en las uñas Exámenes de detección de enfermedades de transmisión sexual (sin síntomas) Resurtido de medicamentos (sustancias no controladas) Las visitas virtuales de atención de urgencia de Renown están disponibles de lunes a viernes de 8:30 a.m. a 10:30 p.m. y sábados y domingos de 9:30 a.m. a 4:30 p.m.. Visitas virtuales para atención primaria y atención especializada Muchas citas de atención primaria y especializada para adultos y niños están ahora disponibles virtualmente a través del Renown Medical Group. Se recomienda a las personas que tienen un proveedor del Renown Medical Group llamar al 775-982-5000 si prefieren consultar a un proveedor desde su hogar. Visitas médicas en el hogar La semana pasada, Renown anunció su sociedad con DispatchHealth, que ahora está realizando visitas a domicilio a personas que prefieren que un profesional médico autorizado les atienda en su hogar. Esta opción de atención médica de alta calidad está disponible para todos los residentes de Reno/Sparks, tanto asegurados como no asegurados. Si un paciente no tiene seguro, hay una tarifa plana de $275, que incluye todos los medicamentos administrados y los análisis de laboratorio en el sitio. “Ya sea que un paciente prefiera que lo atiendan en su hogar o en uno de nuestros consultorios tradicionales, estamos preparados para proporcionar el nivel correcto de atención, en el lugar y el momento adecuados”, expresó el Dr. Slonim. “Desde exámenes de rutina y controles hasta enfermedades y otras afecciones que puedan surgir, es fundamental seguir ocupándonos de sus necesidades únicas de atención médica”. Todas las visitas virtuales requieren una cuenta de MyChart gratuita. Aquellas personas que no tengan una cuenta en MyChart, pueden inscribirse en línea hoy mismo. La mayoría de las compañías de seguros aplican los mismos cargos de copago que se cobran por las visitas en persona. Para obtener más información sobre las visitas virtuales, visite https://www.renown.org/explore/virtual-visits/.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Jueves, 03 de noviembre de 2022

    Expertos líderes se reúnen en Tahoe para centrarse en los avances científicos y la prevención de las enfermedades cardiovasculares, la primera causa de muerte a nivel mundial.

    La conferencia de educación médica de tres días promueve la investigación, la educación, la prevención y el tratamiento. Médicos y profesionales médicos de todo el país se reunirán en Lake Tahoe desde el viernes 4 de noviembre hasta el domingo 6 de noviembre para explorar los avances más recientes y las pautas establecidas para el diagnóstico, el tratamiento y la prevención de enfermedades cardiovasculares, diabetes mellitus, accidentes cerebrovasculares y enfermedades o problemas asociados con enfermedades cardíacas. Organizada por el Instituto para la Salud Cardíaca y Vascular de Renown y la Academia de Médicos de Familia de Nevada, la 32.a conferencia anual de tres días de Tendencias en Medicina Cardiovascular reunirá a expertos nacionales para explorar desafíos y soluciones a las enfermedades cardiovasculares, la principal causa de muerte a nivel mundial, que se estima que cobran 17.9 millones de vidas cada año. “La fuerza impulsora detrás de este evento colaborativo son las misiones compartidas de todas nuestras organizaciones, en todo el país, para avanzar en la investigación, la educación, la prevención y el tratamiento cardiovascular”, dice Jayson Morgan, MD, FACC, Director de Servicios Cardiovasculares de Renown. “Nos acompañarán colegas de todo el país, incluidos Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science en Rochester, UC San Francisco School of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine en UCLA, University of Washington Medical Center, University of Chicago Medicine y expertos locales del Instituto de Salud Cardíaca y Vascular de Renown/UNR Med y Northern Surgical Associates, para analizar las tendencias contemporáneas en la prestación de una excelente atención y prevención cardiovascular”. Cada día se presentarán nuevas investigaciones de expertos de todo el país, incluidos los siguientes temas: “¿Qué es el fentanilo? Sentir una epidemia mortal” “COVID-19: Regreso al deporte o actividad extenuante después de una infección” “Manejo de la diabetes tipo 2: Datos en evolución, pautas en evolución, práctica en evolución” “Enfermedad microvascular coronaria en mujeres: Signos, síntomas, evaluación y tratamiento” “Lipoproteína (a): Un factor de riesgo para la aterosclerosis y un objetivo terapéutico emergente” “Sentimiento: La mayor importancia de las terapias con GLP-1 para el manejo personalizado de la obesidad” “Perspectivas de atención primaria: Enfermedad vascular periférica” “Prevención de la fibrilación auricular y muerte cardíaca súbita en mujeres” “Pautas de práctica clínica para el manejo de la insuficiencia cardíaca en 2022: ¿Qué debo saber como proveedor de atención primaria?” “¿Puede un paciente ser de bajo riesgo sin un puntaje de calcio?” “Obesidad y reducción del riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares: ¿Cómo cambia la cirugía bariátrica el panorama?” Para programar una cita con un proveedor del Instituto de Salud Cardíaca y Vascular de Renown, solicite que su proveedor de atención primaria haga una derivación. Para obtener más información sobre el Institute for Heart and Vascular Health de Renown, visite renown.org/Health-Services/Heart-Care. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de Nevada que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Actualmente, Renown está inscribiendo participantes en el estudio genético de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad más grande del mundo, el Healthy Nevada Project®.

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  • Reumatología

    The board-certified rheumatologists at Renown Rheumatology provide state-of-the art care for a wide range of autoimmune rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus, Sjogren syndrome, vasculitis, gout, and many more. We use the most advanced evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic measures to restore health and enhance well-being.

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  • Telesalud

    Renown TeleHealth is improving the health of everyone – even our most distant neighbors. That’s why we’re leading the region in using video conferencing technology to give you the best care possible – no matter where you are. Be it an emergency, an ongoing condition, or even the need for convenient health and wellness education and support, we are always just a connection away. Renown TeleHealth is telemedicine that gives you access to top-level care and better outcomes with less stress and fewer travel costs.

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    • Atención de urgencias
    • MyChart
    • Visita virtual
    • Telesalud

    Visitas virtuales: la atención médica que necesita en su hogar

    Virtual visits are basically secure, video conferencing visits with your health provider. Of course if you are sick, you want to avoid going outside of your house. With Renown Health’s virtual visit program, you can now see a provider from the comfort of your own home. As we work to keep all of our patients home and healthy, we’re here for any ongoing healthcare needs you have. There are two easy ways to access a virtual visit with Renown Health. If you need an urgent care visit, you can get in line using your MyChart account You can make a virtual visit with some Renown Health providers you see currently Virtual Urgent Care from a Renown Provider By using MyChart, you can now login and request to “Talk to a Doctor.” After filling in some information and confirming your healthcare concern, you will be put into a virtual line. The healthcare team will notify you by text or email when a provider is ready to talk to you virtually. Virtual urgent care visits are available for all ages. Get To Know MyChart Virtual urgent care visits are available for all ages, and can address: Common cold and cough symptoms Muscular, tendon or joint pains not caused by injury Allergy or sinus symptoms Pink eye Urinary discomfort Diarrhea without vomiting Rashes or skin sores Backache Nail problems Screening examination for sexually transmitted illness (without symptoms) Medication refills (not controlled substances) Symptoms for In-Person Urgent Care Visits Shortness of breath Chest pain Abdominal pain Numbness or weakness of any location that is new Traumatic injuries (including eye injuries or something in the eye) Severe pain of any other body location Dizziness or confusion Bleeding from any location High fever (greater than 102 degrees for all ages) Persistent vomiting Loss of vision Ear pain Substance abuse or psychiatric problems Virtual visits are open 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for Nevada residents. Renown Provider Virtual Visits Many primary and specialty care appointments for adults and children are now available virtually. If you have a provider with Renown Medical Group, call 775-982-5000 to see if you can have a virtual appointment from the comfort of your home. MyChart Assistance If you need assistance with your MyChart account, please call 775-982-6686. For all other questions about scheduling and appointments, please call 775-982-5000.

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    • Salud de la mujer
    • Salud del hombre
    • Visita virtual

    Hágase cargo de su salud sexual

    Much like general physical and mental health, sexual health is an essential aspect of your overall well-being. Therefore, educating yourself on your sexual health is an important piece regarding your overall wellness. Secure & Private Virtual Visits Did you know that many sexually transmitted disease appointments can happen virtually, in the privacy of your own home? Our providers can perform a screening examination for sexually transmitted illness (without symptoms) when it’s convenient for you. This is a great option if the topic makes you uncomfortable during an in-person visit, or if you can’t find time to visit your primary care provider or local urgent care. After the telehealth appointment, your provider will determine the  next steps for you. Remember, in-person visits are always an option as well.   Here’s how you can take charge of your sexual health:  Get Comfortable with Getting Tested  Surprisingly, some people with STDs don't show symptoms, meaning they may not even know they have an STD unless they get tested. Even if an STD shows no symptoms, the result of non-treatment can be serious. Bret Michael Bellard, MD, with Renown Medical Group, shares that it’s important for people to get tested for STDs because if left untreated, they can cause the following health problems: Loss of fertility Pregnancy complications Other health issues  When to Visit Your Primary Care Provider  Who should get tested and how often? “The recommendations are that everyone from ages 13 to 64 should get tested at least once for HIV. All sexually active adults should also be tested for other STDs once a year, and all pregnant women should be tested at the start of their pregnancy,” says Dr. Bellard. Some STDs, like syphilis, can be passed from mother to baby, so it's important for women to get tested as soon as they know they’re pregnant.  Dr. Bellard recommends going to your primary care provider for testing. “They can also give advice on prevention and other health topics.” If you don’t have a primary care provider, this is a great reason to get established with one. Women with an established OB/GYN can have STD testing done simultaneously with their annual pelvic exam. The providers in Renown's network care for patients of all ages and specialize in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics and OB/GYN.   Practice Safe Sex  STDs are preventable. Practicing safe sex and getting tested routinely are your best defenses against all types of STDs.  For many, the conversation about sexually transmitted diseases is awkward and many avoid it. To lower your risk of contracting an STD, don’t wait until you’re “in the moment” to have the conversation with your partner about the last time you were both last tested. If you haven’t gotten tested in-between new partners, use latex condoms every time you have sex until you are both confirmed negative of STDs. Condoms are not 100% effective at preventing disease or pregnancy. However, they are extremely effective if used properly.   To establish Primary Care, visit renown.org/virtualvisits or call 775-982-5000

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    • Farmacia
    • Consumo de drogas
    • Medicamentos

    Medicamentos genéricos: lo que debe saber sobre ellos

    Without a doubt, taking medications can not only be expensive, but also confusing. In the United States, generic prescriptions are widely used, with 9 out of 10 people choosing them over a name brand. Pharmacists are a great resource to help us understand the benefits and side effects of any medication. We asked Adam Porath, PharmD, Vice President of Pharmacy at Renown Health, to answer some common questions about generic drugs. What is a generic drug? A generic drug has the same active ingredients of brand-name drugs. Brand-name drugs have a patent (special license) protecting them from competition to help the drug company recover research and development costs. When the patent expires other manufacturers are able to seek approval for a generic drug. However, the color, shape and inactive elements may be different. Per the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), a generic medicine works in the same way and provides the same clinical benefit as its brand-name version. Why do they cost less? Generic drug makers do not have the expense of costly development, research, animal and human clinical trials, marketing and advertising. This savings is passed on to the public. Also after a patent expires, several companies will compete on a generic version of a drug, further driving down prices.

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    • Atención de urgencias
    • Visita virtual

    10 datos que quizás no conozca sobre la atención de urgencia

    Visiting a Renown Urgent Care location is an excellent option when you have a non-severe condition, such as a skin rash or sore throat, can't get in to see your primary care provider in a timely manner or if you need an appointment after regular business hours. To learn more about the ins and outs of Urgent Care, we spoke to David Lemak, MD, Division Chief Urgent Care, who let us know some reasons to visit Urgent Care, how to make your visit as efficient as possible, and more. Remember, for a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately! Urgent Care is similar to a Primary Care provider Urgent Care providers can do most of the things your Primary Care provider can do, with visits billed the same as an office visit. If you could put the word “severe” in front of your reason for visiting Urgent Care, please go to the emergency department right away For a list of what is an appropriate visit for Urgent Care click here. Also, we recommend that babies 2 months old and younger should go to the Renown Children’s Emergency Department, not Urgent Care.  Renown Health has 10 Urgent Care locations across northern Nevada There are five locations in Reno, two in Sparks, one in Carson City, one in Fernley and one in Fallon. For a complete list of Renown Urgent Care locations, click here.  Many of your Urgent Care needs can be accomplished via a virtual visit, from the comfort of your home or office Conditions Appropriate for a Virtual Visit Included:   - Common cold and cough symptoms - Muscular, tendon or joint pain not cause by injury  - Allergy or sinus symptoms   - Pink eye  - Urinary discomfort  - Backache  - Sexually transmitted illness screening   - Rashes or skin sores - Medication refills (no controlled substances) Some conditions are not appropriate for a virtual visit. They include:  - Chest or abdominal pain   - Shortness of breath  - Traumatic injuries  - Dizziness or confusion   - Bleeding    - High fever   - Persistent vomiting  - Loss of vision   - Substance abuse or psychiatric problems Book ahead for shorter wait times, but remember walk-ins are always available. Click here to make your appointment. This booking page conveniently shows the next available appointment at each location. Typically, mornings and late afternoon (right before dinner time) have the shortest wait times if you plan on walking in.   You will be asked to wait in your car when you arrive at a Renown Urgent Care facility. While you wait (or even before you arrive), patients are encouraged to complete all registration paperwork and co-pay information online.  Urgent Care is great for visits such as back-to-school physicals, camp physicals, commercial motor vehicle exams and more. Sometimes you cannot get in to see your primary care provider to meet the last-minute deadlines for certain school or work-related physicals. Many of these appointments can be completed at Urgent Care; we just recommend you call ahead and confirm that our facility offers what you need.  An Urgent Care provider can virtually order a PCR COVID-19 test.  Whether you have a possible exposure, are not feeling quite like yourself or need a negative test for upcoming travel, a COVID-19 test can be ordered for you. The cost for a visit to Urgent Care is dependent on your benefits, but the visit is billed the same as a standard office visit. If you don’t have insurance, a basic visit to a Renown Urgent Care will cost $125.

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    • Trastorno autoinmunitario
    • Servicios de dermatología

    ¿Por qué me cae el cabello? Explicación de la alopecia

    © MikeSaran via Canva.com Hair is often considered a symbol of identity and self-expression, from scalps and eyebrows to beards and bodies. But what happens when this symbol starts to fall out? The 6.7 million people across the country living with alopecia know this feeling all too well. Alopecia, or hair loss, is a medical condition with variable causes, presentations and treatments. Experts at Renown Health dive into the world of alopecia, its causes and how to address it – especially as we embrace National Alopecia Awareness Month this September.   Types of Alopecia  The term “alopecia” is a broad umbrella term that encompasses many different forms of hair loss that can present itself at any age, no matter your gender or ethnicity. The most common types include:  Alopecia Areata: An autoimmune disorder where the immune system targets hair follicles, typically resulting in patches of hair loss on the scalp and/or other body parts. More severe forms of alopecia areata also exist, such as alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. Androgenetic (or Androgenic) Alopecia: A disorder also known as male or female pattern baldness that causes gradual hair thinning and loss often around the temples and crown. Unlike alopecia areata, this form of alopecia is usually hereditary. Telogen Effluvium: A condition resulting in hair shedding, typically after high-stress or infectious events, such as after giving birth or after a COVID-19 infection. This usually resolves itself within a few months to a year. Traction Alopecia: Hair loss resulting from the effects of tight braiding or styling of the hair, which can cause permanent loss over time. Scarring and Inflammation-Mediated Hair Loss: Patterns of hair loss related to lupus, lichen planus or other autoimmune conditions that can unfortunately be permanent and progressive.  Options to Treat Alopecia  While there isn’t a cure for most types of alopecia, some treatments are available to help minimize the effects of the condition and promote hair growth. Treatment varies depending on the type of alopecia. Potential options can include:  Topical Minoxidil: An FDA-approved over-the-counter medication available in foam or liquid form and applied directly to the scalp, which helps stimulate hair growth by increasing blood flow to hair follicles. Hormone Therapies: A hormone regimen that can help minimize the resulting hair thinning and balding. Corticosteroids: A topical cream or ointment – or an injection for severe cases – that help reduce inflammation and re-grow hair. Low-Level Laser Therapy: A therapeutic, non-invasive intervention involving wearing special caps or combs that release painless, low-level lasers to stimulate hair follicles. Healthy Diets and Nutritional Supplements: A diet rich in vitamins and minerals essential for hair health, such as biotin and collagen, can aid in recovery. Vitamin D and iron are also important hair growth nutrients. Stress Management: Stress can impact the speed and frequency of hair loss. Managing your stress can help mitigate the effects of alopecia.  Treatment for alopecia is not a one-size-fits-all approach. A scalp skin biopsy may help determine a cause for hair loss and help guide the best management strategies with your provider.  Addressing the Emotional Impacts  Even though alopecia isn’t life-threatening, the impacts of the condition can affect your self-esteem and self-image. The most powerful tool to help you manage alopecia is knowledge. Keeping yourself educated about your condition, and encouraging your loved ones to do the same, can help arm yourself with the acceptance and self-compassion you need and help combat misconceptions.  With the rise in awareness in the mainstream media for alopecia and other hair conditions, beauty standards and fashion are shifting to become more inclusive for those experiencing hair loss. Celebrating the many diverse hairstyles and fashion statements can help you regain your confidence. There are many options you can advantage of to help style your hair and protect your scalp:  Hairpieces: Wigs, extensions and other hairpieces can help cover up balding or thinning patches and add volume to your hair. Hairpieces have come a long way in the past few decades, and many use real human hair. Hats: Hats serve a dual purpose – a fun fashion accessory to help boost your confidence and a method of protecting your scalp from the sun. As someone with alopecia, your scalp is more exposed, and hats can provide that extra layer of protection you need. Scalp Sunscreens: While regular body sunscreens can provide good scalp sun protection, they can result in oily scalp and hair appearance. Sunscreens that are specifically designed for the scalp are available at most beauty stores or online. Remember, patience is fundamental, as many treatments require consistent use over time to see noticeable results. Stay resilient, and don’t give up – you are not alone in your alopecia journey.

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    • Medicamentos
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    Tenga precaución: Mezclar medicamentos de venta libre puede ser perjudicial

    When you’re too sick to go to work but not sick enough for a doctor’s visit, over-the-counter medicines are a welcome relief to help alleviate that fever, runny nose or allergies. But because those medicines aren’t signed off on or managed by your doctor and pharmacist, you must be especially mindful of what you put into your body. Whenever you pop a pill, you want to ensure you’re taking the correct dosage, waiting the right amount of time before taking another dose and not mixing certain medicines. Too Much Tylenol/Acetaminophen Tylenol — or acetaminophen — is a popular pain reliever for many, but too much can be bad for your liver. “Our bodies have a finite ability to metabolize Tylenol,” says Andy Wright, clinical pharmacist at Renown Rehabilitation Hospital. “When too much builds up in the liver, it becomes toxic. In patients with medical conditions like cirrhosis of the liver or hepatitis, this could be disastrous.” Remember, acetaminophen is in more than just Tylenol and generic pain relievers. You may also see acetaminophen in flu, cold and cough medicines, like Nyquil, and some prescription medications including Norco and Percocet. Keep a list of the medications you take, and limit daily acetaminophen use to 3,000 mg per day. When you’re scanning medicine bottle contents, remember acetaminophen is also referred to as APAP, AC, acetam or paracetamol. Mixing Painkillers When you’re dealing with pain and not getting any relief, taking a different medication may seem like the easy solution. Maybe you take some Aleve — a form of naproxen — for a headache, but it isn’t working, so you switch to Motrin, an over-the-counter form of ibuprofen. Not a smart idea. Ibuprofen and naproxen along with aspirin are known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). Because these medicines work in similar ways, they should never be combined or used in larger doses or more frequently than directed. Otherwise your risk of side effects can increase, which range from mild nausea to severe gastrointestinal bleeding.  It’s also important to consider your family history when taking NSAIDs because, “recent studies have shown NSAIDs may have greater cardiovascular risks for people taking blood thinners or those with hypertension,” explains Andy. “A good example is ibuprofen: It has a relatively low gastrointestinal bleed risk while it has a moderate to high cardiovascular risk. The opposite is true for naproxen.” Rather than experimenting with multiple medicines, figure out which drug works best for you. You may find muscle soreness improves with aspirin, whereas when a headache hits, naproxen is best. Keep in mind that these medications aren’t always best for everyone in the family. “Aspirin in children and teens is not recommended unless under the supervision of a doctor,” Andy says. And pregnant and lactating women should generally avoid NSAIDS due to risk of birth defects and bleeding. “In both of these cases, acetaminophen or Tylenol are preferred but only if approved by an OB/GYN.” Fighting Allergies Over-the-counter antihistamines like Claritin, Zyrtec and Allegra have made fighting itchy eyes and runny noses a little easier. But these daily medicines — when taken inappropriately or in the wrong combinations — can also have an adverse effect. Similar to acetaminophen, you need to watch for antihistamines in other products. Sleep aids — like Tylenol PM and Unisom — commonly use an antihistamine known as diphenhydramine, which may increase your risk of overdose. “Combining antihistamines, or overdosing, can cause many adverse effects including dry mouth, blurred vision — even arrhythmias,” Andy says. “Only take these medications on their own.” If you’re still struggling with symptoms, you can talk to your doctor about adding an over-the-counter nasal steroid.  Andy confirms the importance of closely following the directions listed on antihistamine (and all medicine) bottles. He has seen extended release nasal decongestants cause significant arrhythmias requiring medical care after a patient took the medicine with warm fluids. “The decongestant in question is designed to slowly release, but it can dissolve suddenly in the presence of warm liquids like coffee,” Andy explains. “This can cause the pill to deliver 12 to 24 hours of medication all at once.” Taking an Antidiarrheal with Calcium Calcium supplements and antidiarrheal medicines are another harmful combination. Calcium firms up your stool, but if taken with an antidiarrheal, can cause severe constipation. If you need to take an antidiarrheal, take a break from your calcium for a few days until you’re back to normal. Another consideration when taking calcium supplements or calcium-based antacids is gas. “I’ve had several patients report cases of excessive gas using Tums or calcium carbonate-based supplements.” Andy suggests instead “trying Maalox or Mylanta for indigestion and Citracal as a supplement.” Talk with Your Doctor or Pharmacist About Your Medications If over-the-counter drugs aren’t providing the relief you need, it’s time to see your doctor. And remember, for your safety it is important to keep your doctor and pharmacist up-to-date with any medications — prescribed or over-the-counter — that you are taking.

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