What to Do About a Migraine Emergency

Should you go to urgent care or the hospital ER? Migraines can usually be managed with prescription medications that you’re able to take on your own. Here are some tips to help you recognize a migraine emergency and decide what to do. Verywell / James Bee A migraine emergency usually feels different from a regular migraine, and your symptoms may feel unfamiliar and confusing. Migraine emergencies include: Overall, it is not a good idea to ignore unusual migraine symptoms....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 255 words · Calvin Ferguson

What to Do About Blisters From Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s footis a contagious fungal infection that affects theskinon the feet and between the toes. It can cause fluid-filled blisters on the feet, as well as other symptoms. Causes Athlete’s foot is due to tinea fungus growing on the feet. urbazon / Getty Images This can then lead to blisters. The fungus flourishes in hot or moist environments. It can grow in showers, locker rooms, or even around swimming pools....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 323 words · Dr. Tara Ramirez

What to Do About Loose Stools From IBS

Loose stoolsare a common symptom ofirritable bowel syndrome (IBS), particularlydiarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D). Dietary changes, stress management, and fiber supplements help some people with IBS manage loose stools. In this case, you may want to relieve IBS-related loose stools by taking a stool hardener. miniseries / Getty Images It is important to figure out the cause and get treatment to avoid health complications of diarrhea like dehydration. Learn About How Digestion Works IBS symptoms stem from trouble with your digestive system....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 497 words · Aaron Campos

What to Do About Medicare When You Move

Relocating can be a chaotic time. Its easy for small details to get lost in the shuffle or forgotten. Dont let your Medicare coverage be one of those details. Plans that dont require you to use in-web connection providers might not need to be changed. If it isnt, you may need to choose a new plan that serves residents of your new area. you could drop your Medicare Part D plan altogether....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 244 words · Sharon Sanders

What to Do About Pilar Head Cysts

Pilar cysts are sometimes calledsebaceousorepidermoidcysts, but there are differences between them. About 10% of the population has a pilar cyst. They are benign (noncancerous) and very rarely become malignant (cancerous). OGphoto / Getty Images Pilar cysts contain materials made up of keratin. The contents resemble white toothpaste. What Is Keratin? Keratin is a protein that makes up, and helps maintain, hair, skin, and nails. Pilar cyst nodules measure about 0.2 inches to 2 inches in diameter....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Dean Matthews

What to Do About Treatment-Resistant Depression and Management

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) triggers when major depressive disorder (MDD) treatment does not work. It meansdifferent treatmentsmust be tried to find what works for that individual. Illustration by Julie Bang for Verywell Health What Causes Treatment-Resistant Depression? Illustration by Julie Bang for Verywell Health How Is It Diagnosed? TRD isn’t necessarily adiagnosisand typically isn’t labeled as such by healthcare providers in your chart. Why Dont Antidepressants Always Work? Rates vary depending on the study, but approximately 30% of people withMDDexperience TRD....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Patrick Koch

What to Do for an Infected Belly Button Piercing

There are risks to this popular piercing site, though. JulieAlexK / Getty Images What Does an Infected Belly Button Piercing Look Like? A healthcare team will closely examine any possible causes of infectionincluding recentpiercings. JulieAlexK / Getty Images What Triggers Infection? Bacteria and debris that collect in and around your piercing are not the only possible cause of infection. Before getting a piercing, research the piercing facility and ask about their cleaning and sterilization practices....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Patricia Hayes

What to Do If a Condom Breaks

This article explains what to do if a condom accidentally breaks. It also offers tips on how to prevent future accidents by using condoms correctly each and every time. Verywell / Theresa Chiechi How Can You Tell a Condom Broke? Verywell / Theresa Chiechi When a condom breaks, you’re free to sometimes tell immediately. At other times, you may only realize it when pulling out yourpenis. At other times still, the breakage may not be all that apparent and require close inspection....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Alexa Thompson

What to Do If Bad Plastic Surgery Happens to You

you’re able to take steps if your expectations forplastic surgerydo not match the outcome. It can help you develop a measured response better suited to meeting your goals. At the post-op appointment, ask the surgeon about the healing time and expectations. PhotoAlto / Frederic Cirou / Getty Images Are the results on target with the healing phase? If the healing phase is uncomplicated, then this is an expectation issue. Review this with the surgeon....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 222 words · Mark Brown

What to Do if Stitches Break Open After Surgery

Ifstitchesstart to separate, the incision should be covered with a clean bandage. It discusses who may be at risk, tips for prevention, and when to seek medical care. That’s because even small openings allow foreign materials like bacteria inside the wound. Sirisak Boakaew / Getty Images This increases the chances that your wound may become infected and open even more. A small opening will likely need close monitoring as the wound closes on its own....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Daniel Robinson

What to Do If You Are Accidentally Exposed to HIV

Examples of high-risk exposure include: What Is PEP? PEP consists of a 28-day course ofantiretroviral drugsthat must be taken completely and without interruption. Do not wait until the morning to call your healthcare provider. SDI Images / Getty Images Get our printable guide for your next doctor’s appointment to help you ask the right questions. Do not be embarrassed to describe what happened. The aim of the interview is to ascertain if the incident poses aviable risk of transmission....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 283 words · Anthony Odom

What to Do If You Get COVID: A Symptom-by-Symptom Guide

If you feel under the weather, the first thing you should do istake a COVID test. Its important to know if you have COVID, even if its a mild case. Confirming that you have COVID is also the first step towards getting the correct treatment, Adamian said. Brothers 91 / Getty Images. The symptoms mentioned above are the most common mild COVID symptoms. If you have COVID, inform your primary healthcare provider and discuss your treatment plan....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Elizabeth Bennett

What to Do If You Get Headaches at Night

Primary headache disorders include tension headaches, migraines, hypnic headaches, andcluster headaches. These should be considered and ruled out. Tension Headache By far the most prevalent headache,tension headachesare a common cause of nighttime headache. d3sign / Getty Images They can last anywhere from 30 minutes to a week. The use of these drugs should be monitored, especially in chronic cases. In more difficult or chronic tension headache cases, medications may be prescribed if OTC drugs arent yielding results....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Kristy Richards