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COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN IT AFFECT YOUR MAMMOGRAM RESULTS The COVID-19 vaccine, like other vaccinations, can cause a temporary enlargement of lymph nodes. This can cause your mammogram to appear abnormal even when you are OK and there is no indication of cancer. But, enlarged lymph nodes can result in a “false positive” on your mammogram. You may get a request to return for further testing — a FODMAP DIET: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW You may have heard of the FODMAP diet from a friend or on the internet. When people say “FODMAP diet,” they usually mean a diet low in FODMAP — certain sugars that may cause intestinal distress. This diet is designed to help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and/or small intestinal MYCHART - LOGIN PAGE Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
KNEE REPLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES TO CONSIDER When It’s Time for Knee Replacement Surgery. Knee arthritis can get worse in spite of treatment. If you’ve tried these methods and are still dealing with pain, it might be time to discuss knee replacement with an experienced orthopaedic surgeon. Total knee replacement is a major procedure, but it can offer better quality of life and improved mobility that last for many years. HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE A HERNIA A: If you have a ventral hernia in the belly area, you may see or feel a bulge along the outer surface of the abdomen. Typically, patients with ventral hernias describe mild pain, aching or a pressure sensation at the site of the hernia. The discomfort worsens with any activity that puts a strain on the abdomen, such as heavy lifting,running
INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY Baltimore magazine recognized close to 200 Johns Hopkins physicians as “Top Doctors” of 2020, including many neurologists and neurosurgeons. This acknowledgement comes from an annual peer survey, and only 6 percent of all physicians in the area make this list. COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN IT AFFECT YOUR MAMMOGRAM RESULTS The COVID-19 vaccine, like other vaccinations, can cause a temporary enlargement of lymph nodes. This can cause your mammogram to appear abnormal even when you are OK and there is no indication of cancer. But, enlarged lymph nodes can result in a “false positive” on your mammogram. You may get a request to return for further testing — a FODMAP DIET: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW You may have heard of the FODMAP diet from a friend or on the internet. When people say “FODMAP diet,” they usually mean a diet low in FODMAP — certain sugars that may cause intestinal distress. This diet is designed to help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and/or small intestinal MYCHART - LOGIN PAGE Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
KNEE REPLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES TO CONSIDER When It’s Time for Knee Replacement Surgery. Knee arthritis can get worse in spite of treatment. If you’ve tried these methods and are still dealing with pain, it might be time to discuss knee replacement with an experienced orthopaedic surgeon. Total knee replacement is a major procedure, but it can offer better quality of life and improved mobility that last for many years. HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE A HERNIA A: If you have a ventral hernia in the belly area, you may see or feel a bulge along the outer surface of the abdomen. Typically, patients with ventral hernias describe mild pain, aching or a pressure sensation at the site of the hernia. The discomfort worsens with any activity that puts a strain on the abdomen, such as heavy lifting,running
INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE, BASED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Discover how Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care, advancing medical education and creatinghope for
CORONAVIRUS RECOVERY: BREATHING EXERCISES The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 attacks the lungs and respiratory system, sometimes resulting in significant damage.COVID-19 often leads to pneumonia and even acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a severe lung injury. Recovering lung function is possible but can require therapy and exercises for months after the infection istreated.
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT THE BRAIN? Critical care physician and neurointensivist Robert Stevens, M.D., who is the associate director of the Johns Hopkins Precision Medicine Center of Excellence for Neurocritical Care, has been tracking cases at Johns Hopkins in which patients with COVID-19 also have neurological problems.And, thanks to a new research consortium of more than 20 institutions, including the University of BENEFITS OF TELEMEDICINE Benefits of Telemedicine. Telemedicine, which enables video or phone appointments between a patient and their health care practitioner, benefits both health and convenience. More health care providers are offering to “see” patients by computer and smartphone. “Health organizations are providing virtual appointments and are expandingtheir
CAN CORONAVIRUS CAUSE HEART DAMAGE? The coronavirus may infect and damage the heart’s muscle tissue directly, as is possible with other viral infections, including some strains of the flu. The heart may also become damaged and inflamed indirectly by the body’s own immune system response. Stress cardiomyopathy. Viral infections can cause cardiomyopathy, a heartmuscle disorder
CENTER FOR TRANSGENDER HEALTH Embracing diversity and inclusion, the Center for Transgender Health provides affirming, objective, person-centered care. We improve health and enhance wellness; educate interdisciplinary health care professionals to provide culturally competent, evidence-based care; inform the public on transgender health issues; and advance medical knowledge by conducting biomedical research. VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye.LIPID PANEL
Sometimes they can lead to clogged, inflamed arteries, a condition call atherosclerosis. This may keep your heart from working normally if the arteries of your heart muscle are affected. This panel of tests helps predict your risk for heart disease and stroke. A lipid panel measures these fats: Total cholesterol. LDL ("bad") cholesterol. INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositisVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine can cause vestibular or balance symptoms with or without an actual headache. Vestibular migraine isn’t fully understood, but seems to result from overlapping pathways that modulate pain and vestibular inputs into the brain. Many of the triggers for migraine headache can cause a vestibular migraine. JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE, BASED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLANDCORONAVIRUSSOMHEALTHDISEASES & CONDITIONSRESEARCH TOPICSABOUT Discover how Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care, advancing medical education and creatinghope for
HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN IT AFFECT YOUR MAMMOGRAM RESULTS The COVID-19 vaccine, like other vaccinations, can cause a temporary enlargement of lymph nodes. This can cause your mammogram to appear abnormal even when you are OK and there is no indication of cancer. But, enlarged lymph nodes can result in a “false positive” on your mammogram. You may get a request to return for further testing — a FODMAP DIET: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW You may have heard of the FODMAP diet from a friend or on the internet. When people say “FODMAP diet,” they usually mean a diet low in FODMAP — certain sugars that may cause intestinal distress. This diet is designed to help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and/or small intestinal MYCHART - LOGIN PAGE Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
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Dr. John Epley designed a series of movements to dislodge the crystals from the semicircular canals. These movements bring the crystals back to the utricle, where they belong. This treats the symptoms of vertigo. The original Epley maneuver was designed to be done with a healthcare provider. The home Epley maneuver is similar. BLOATING: CAUSES AND PREVENTION TIPS Causes of Bloating. One common cause of bloating is constipation.. “A lot of people don’t even know they’re constipated,” Lee says. While having fewer bowel movements than you normally do is a symptom of constipation, you may still be constipated even if you have regular bowel movements. POSTURAL ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA SYNDROME (POTS) Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a blood circulation disorder characterized by two factors: A specific group of symptoms that frequently occur when standing upright. A heart rate increase from horizontal to standing (or as tested on a tilt table) of at least 30 beats per minute in adults, or at least 40 beats perminute in
JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE, BASED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLANDCORONAVIRUSSOMHEALTHDISEASES & CONDITIONSRESEARCH TOPICSABOUT Discover how Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care, advancing medical education and creatinghope for
HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN IT AFFECT YOUR MAMMOGRAM RESULTS The COVID-19 vaccine, like other vaccinations, can cause a temporary enlargement of lymph nodes. This can cause your mammogram to appear abnormal even when you are OK and there is no indication of cancer. But, enlarged lymph nodes can result in a “false positive” on your mammogram. You may get a request to return for further testing — a FODMAP DIET: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW You may have heard of the FODMAP diet from a friend or on the internet. When people say “FODMAP diet,” they usually mean a diet low in FODMAP — certain sugars that may cause intestinal distress. This diet is designed to help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and/or small intestinal MYCHART - LOGIN PAGE Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
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Dr. John Epley designed a series of movements to dislodge the crystals from the semicircular canals. These movements bring the crystals back to the utricle, where they belong. This treats the symptoms of vertigo. The original Epley maneuver was designed to be done with a healthcare provider. The home Epley maneuver is similar. BLOATING: CAUSES AND PREVENTION TIPS Causes of Bloating. One common cause of bloating is constipation.. “A lot of people don’t even know they’re constipated,” Lee says. While having fewer bowel movements than you normally do is a symptom of constipation, you may still be constipated even if you have regular bowel movements. POSTURAL ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA SYNDROME (POTS) Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a blood circulation disorder characterized by two factors: A specific group of symptoms that frequently occur when standing upright. A heart rate increase from horizontal to standing (or as tested on a tilt table) of at least 30 beats per minute in adults, or at least 40 beats perminute in
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Dr. Kang serves as chairman of the Department of Dermatology and dermatologist-in-chief at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is also co-director of the Cutaneous Translational Research Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. His areas of clinical expertise include photomedicine, skin cancer (melanoma), skin aging, dermatologyfor ethnic
COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
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VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye. THE PARATHYROID GLANDS The parathyroid glands are two pairs of small, oval-shaped glands. They are located next to the two thyroid gland lobes in the neck. Each gland is usually about the size of a pea. Parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone, which plays a key role in the regulation of calcium levels in the blood VOCAL CORD DYSFUNCTION Vocal cord dysfunction or paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is an episodic condition that results when vocal cord movement is dysfunctional. We open our vocal cords when we breathe, and we close them when we speak, sing, swallow or lift heavy items. Vocal cord dysfunction describes what is occurring when our vocal cords closewhen we
GOUT-FRIENDLY RECIPES Gout is no longer a disease of rich monarchs who overindulge in fatty meats and wine, but a health problem that can affect anyone. Foods rich in purines can raise blood levels of uric acid. Deposits of urate can form crystals in the joints, resulting in gout’s miserable inflammation and pain.PARATHYROIDECTOMY
Parathyroidectomy. Problems affecting the parathyroid glands can cause an imbalance of calcium and require removal of one or more of the glands. Traditional parathyroidectomy involves a small incision in the front of the neck; however, newer transoral (through the mouth) procedures leave no visible scar and may be an option. CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Cubital tunnel syndrome is a problem with the ulnar nerve, which passes through the inside of the elbow. It causes pain that feels a lot like the pain you feel when you hit the "funny bone" in your elbow. Cubital tunnel syndrome may happen when a person frequently bends the elbows, leans on their elbow a lot, or has an injury to thearea.
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HAND HYGIENE OBSERVER TRAINING Recording Two Observations. Practice Observation 1. How to Record an Observation. Observation 1 Video. Observation 1 - Role. Observation 1 - Indication. Observation 1 - Behavior. Observation 1 - Reason. SingleObservation.
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT THE BRAIN? Critical care physician and neurointensivist Robert Stevens, M.D., who is the associate director of the Johns Hopkins Precision Medicine Center of Excellence for Neurocritical Care, has been tracking cases at Johns Hopkins in which patients with COVID-19 also have neurological problems.And, thanks to a new research consortium of more than 20 institutions, including the University ofLIPID PANEL
Sometimes they can lead to clogged, inflamed arteries, a condition call atherosclerosis. This may keep your heart from working normally if the arteries of your heart muscle are affected. This panel of tests helps predict your risk for heart disease and stroke. A lipid panel measures these fats: Total cholesterol. LDL ("bad") cholesterol. VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye. INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY Baltimore magazine recognized close to 200 Johns Hopkins physicians as “Top Doctors” of 2020, including many neurologists and neurosurgeons. This acknowledgement comes from an annual peer survey, and only 6 percent of all physicians in the area make this list. COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
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HAND HYGIENE OBSERVER TRAINING Recording Two Observations. Practice Observation 1. How to Record an Observation. Observation 1 Video. Observation 1 - Role. Observation 1 - Indication. Observation 1 - Behavior. Observation 1 - Reason. SingleObservation.
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT THE BRAIN? Critical care physician and neurointensivist Robert Stevens, M.D., who is the associate director of the Johns Hopkins Precision Medicine Center of Excellence for Neurocritical Care, has been tracking cases at Johns Hopkins in which patients with COVID-19 also have neurological problems.And, thanks to a new research consortium of more than 20 institutions, including the University ofLIPID PANEL
Sometimes they can lead to clogged, inflamed arteries, a condition call atherosclerosis. This may keep your heart from working normally if the arteries of your heart muscle are affected. This panel of tests helps predict your risk for heart disease and stroke. A lipid panel measures these fats: Total cholesterol. LDL ("bad") cholesterol. VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye. INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE, BASED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Discover how Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care, advancing medical education and creatinghope for
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CAN CORONAVIRUS CAUSE HEART DAMAGE? The coronavirus may infect and damage the heart’s muscle tissue directly, as is possible with other viral infections, including some strains of the flu. The heart may also become damaged and inflamed indirectly by the body’s own immune system response. Stress cardiomyopathy. Viral infections can cause cardiomyopathy, a heartmuscle disorder
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ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS Allergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the tissue that covers the inside of eyelids, as well as the white part of the eyeball. Sezen Karakus, M.D., an ophthalmologist from the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine, shares what you need toknow about allergic
STROKE RECOVERY TIMELINE A stroke is an emergency situation, and the faster you receive treatment the better. But what happens in the days, weeks and months after a stroke? Johns Hopkins stroke rehabilitation specialist April Pruski, M.D., explains that “at times, the process can be slow and uncertain, and different people recover in a range of ways.”. Although recovery looks different for everyone, it can be PANCREATIC CANCER PROGNOSIS Prognosis Depends on Stage at Diagnosis. Long-term prognosis for pancreatic cancer depends on the size and type of the tumor, lymph node involvement and degree of metastasis (spread) at the time of diagnosis. The earlier pancreatic cancer is diagnosed and treated, the better the prognosis. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer usually showslittle
ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant MYCHART - LOGIN PAGEMYCHARTLOGIN PAGEFAQSPAY AS GUESTRESET MY PASSWORDREQUEST PROXY ACCESS Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye. HAND HYGIENE OBSERVER TRAINING Recording Two Observations. Practice Observation 1. How to Record an Observation. Observation 1 Video. Observation 1 - Role. Observation 1 - Indication. Observation 1 - Behavior. Observation 1 - Reason. SingleObservation.
INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes BLOATING: CAUSES AND PREVENTION TIPS Causes of Bloating. One common cause of bloating is constipation.. “A lot of people don’t even know they’re constipated,” Lee says. While having fewer bowel movements than you normally do is a symptom of constipation, you may still be constipated even if you have regular bowel movements. SPINAL ARTHRITIS (ARTHRITIS IN THE BACK OR NECK) Spinal arthritis is inflammation of the facet joints in the spine or sacroiliac joints between the spine and the pelvis. It may be related to wear and tear, autoimmune disorders, infection and other conditions. Sometimes, the inflammation may also affect the sites where ligaments and tendons attach to ASCITES | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE Ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in spaces within your abdomen. As fluid collects in the abdomen, it can affect your lungs, kidneys, and other organs. Ascites causes abdominal pain, swelling, nausea, vomiting, and other difficulties. Stopping all alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, not smoking, and limiting LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS Lumbar spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower part of your back. Stenosis, which means narrowing, can cause pressure on your spinal cord or the nerves that go from your spinal cord to your muscles. Spinal stenosis can happen in any part of ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS REMAIN VULNERABLE TO COVID-19 This is a follow-up study to an earlier one published in March in JAMA, in which the researchers reported that only 17% of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine regimen. “While there was an increase in those with detectable antibodies — 54% overall — after the second shot, the number of transplant MYCHART - LOGIN PAGEMYCHARTLOGIN PAGEFAQSPAY AS GUESTRESET MY PASSWORDREQUEST PROXY ACCESS Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription renewals. Send a request to renew your medication prescriptions. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments.Access a loved
HEART PROBLEMS AFTER COVID-19 Heart Problems after COVID-19. For people who have had COVID-19, lingering COVID-19 heart problems can complicate their recovery. Some of the symptoms common in coronavirus “long-haulers,” such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain and shortness of breath, may be due to heart problems — or, just from having been ill with COVID-19. VITRECTOMY | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, your surgeon removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle portion of your eye. The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eye. HAND HYGIENE OBSERVER TRAINING Recording Two Observations. Practice Observation 1. How to Record an Observation. Observation 1 Video. Observation 1 - Role. Observation 1 - Indication. Observation 1 - Behavior. Observation 1 - Reason. SingleObservation.
INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS Inclusion body myositis (IBM) causes muscle weakness that may worsen over time and damage the muscles. The rate of this decline varies among individuals. This degenerative muscle condition is more common in older adults, especially men over 50. Inclusion body myositis is a rare condition that causes BLOATING: CAUSES AND PREVENTION TIPS Causes of Bloating. One common cause of bloating is constipation.. “A lot of people don’t even know they’re constipated,” Lee says. While having fewer bowel movements than you normally do is a symptom of constipation, you may still be constipated even if you have regular bowel movements. SPINAL ARTHRITIS (ARTHRITIS IN THE BACK OR NECK) Spinal arthritis is inflammation of the facet joints in the spine or sacroiliac joints between the spine and the pelvis. It may be related to wear and tear, autoimmune disorders, infection and other conditions. Sometimes, the inflammation may also affect the sites where ligaments and tendons attach to ASCITES | JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE Ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in spaces within your abdomen. As fluid collects in the abdomen, it can affect your lungs, kidneys, and other organs. Ascites causes abdominal pain, swelling, nausea, vomiting, and other difficulties. Stopping all alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, not smoking, and limiting LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS Lumbar spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower part of your back. Stenosis, which means narrowing, can cause pressure on your spinal cord or the nerves that go from your spinal cord to your muscles. Spinal stenosis can happen in any part of JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE, BASED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Discover how Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care, advancing medical education and creatinghope for
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COVID-19 LUNG DAMAGE COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. “As we have learned more about SARS-CoV-2 and resulting COVID-19, we have discovered that insevere
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A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure. It enlarges the area around one of the bones in your spinal column. The surgery relieves pressure on compressed nerves. Your spinal column is made up of a chain of bones called vertebrae. The intervertebral discs sit above and belowthe flat portion of
AGE-DEFYING ENERGY LEVELS Fresh, whole, unprocessed foods renew energy levels with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. “Packaged, processed foods tend to make you feel sluggish and heavy,” says Johns Hopkins geriatrician Alicia Arbaje, M.D., M.P.H. Eat animal products (especially red meat) in moderation—they take longer to digest, which saps energy.SALIVARY STONES
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