by Web Dev | Dec 5, 2025 | Patient's Education
Remain sitting or standing for at least 4–6 hours. Avoid lying down or bending over to prevent Botox from migrating. Move your facial muscles gently: Do not overdo it or massage the area, No rubbing, pressing, or massaging your face. This includes avoiding...
by Web Dev | Dec 5, 2025 | Patient's Education
by Web Dev | Dec 5, 2025 | Patient's Education
What is a cough? This is an important reflex that helps clear out the body’s airways. The airways include the windpipe, or “trachea,” and the bronchi, which are the tubes that carry air within the lungs. Coughing helps keep people from breathing...
by Web Dev | Dec 5, 2025 | Patient's Education
What is COPD? This is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. In people with COPD, the airways (the branching tubes that carry air within the lungs) become narrow and can be clogged with mucus. The air sacs can also become damaged. This makes people feel out of...
by Web Dev | Dec 5, 2025 | Patient's Education
What is asthma? This is a condition that can make it hard to breathe. Asthma symptoms can be mild or severe. They can come and go. An asthma “attack” is when symptoms start suddenly. This happens when the airways in the lungs become more narrow and...
by Web Dev | Oct 10, 2025 | Patient's Education
Self-care To relieve pain or discomfort: Ask your nurse to apply ice packs right after the birth. Using ice packs in the first 24 hours after birth decreases the swelling and helps with pain. Take warm baths but wait until 24 hours after you have given birth. Make...