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Looking Out for Sleep Apnea in Children
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by a repeated stopping of your breathing. This disorder can be fatal since it blocks the airway by relaxing the throat muscles. This then travels down the throat, making it hard for the sleeping person to breathe. It has three types: obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, and … Continue reading
Reasons to Choose Home Health Care
Many people consider home health care as a smart choice for their elderly loved ones. It is a safe solution that supports families while allowing their loved ones to stay in the comforts of their own homes. Managing your own family and the emotional decisions that must be made when caring for a loved one … Continue reading
Intravenous Medication Administration
Oftentimes, when oral intake of medications is not possible for a patient with a complex condition, IV therapy is administered. This type of medication administration makes use of an IV catheter, which allows your nurses and doctors to give you safe doses of your required medication. However, you should take note that it is important … Continue reading
Parents’ Guide to Caring for Children with a Colostomy
Certain types of diseases or anatomical defects can cause children to have difficulty passing feces or be unable to defecate at all. This leads to the need for a colostomy surgical procedure. As parents, you might find it surprising to hear from your child’s physician that they must undergo colostomy surgery. You may have a … Continue reading
What You Need to Know about Vacuum-Assisted Wound Closure
Vacuum-assisted closure, also known as VAC, is a type of therapy that boosts the recovery of wounds that are hard to close. To prevent or minimize scarring of a wound, there are many methods to keep them tightly closed or intact. However, not all wounds can be secured easily. As a home health agency in … Continue reading