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August 2024

BY DR. JENNA LANE, M.D. Back pain during pregnancy is common. In fact, nearly 50% to 80% of women experience back pain during pregnancy. You may experience back pain because your baby's weight is adding more pressure to your pelvic region and changing your posture. Progesterone is a hormone that maintains pregnancy. Progesterone in combination with the hormone relaxin, relaxes the ligaments around the pelvis, which makes pregnant women more susceptible to back pain. You may have just entered your third trimester, and the weight of the baby adds stress to your lower back. Because of your growing belly and breasts causing a shift in

A large number of people experience migraines. However, many still don’t fully understand the condition. Most think they have a migraine but are actually only experiencing a severe headache. On the flip side, many suffering from migraines aren’t aware that migraines are the reason for the pain they feel. Migraine sufferers often think they are dealing with sinus headaches and wonder why allergy medications don’t yield the desired results. A migraine is a kind of headache that strikes an individual repeatedly. Patients report moderate to severe throbbing or pulsing pain when having a migraine episode. Often these symptoms are also accompanied

BY PAUL LE, M.D. Most patients are going to experience some degree of postoperative pain, which can vary based on individual pain thresholds and the type of surgery.. However, postoperative pain can be measured at home with remedies that can support a return to normal functioning levels. Even with home remedies and self-care, proper consultation and guidance from a medical professional is necessary. Consult with the specialists at Advanced Pain Care clinics - in Austin, Texas, and nearby areas for chronic postoperative pain. With 20 years of pain management expertise, we provide compassionate care and personalized treatment options for various pain conditions.

BY MATT SAGE, PHARMD  As with most medications, you can take too much acetaminophen (Tylenol) or NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Aspirin or Ibuprofen. Taking extra dosage does not actually make the drug more effective and may result in severe side effects on your body or may result in death, too. Even if they are both over-the-counter drugs, you should still consult your doctor or pharmacist to understand the recommended dosage for each drug. The dosage may vary based on your age, weight, and how much you have already taken throughout the day. You also want to ensure you are consulting