Telehealth for Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Benefits and Challenges

There is no cure for eczema. Telehealth visits grew in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to receive care without risking coronavirus infection. In 2021, 37% of adults used telemedicine in the past 12 months. Marko Geber / Getty Images Summary Eczema is a condition that requires ongoing management of your symptoms. Telehealth may save time in traveling and help minimize the risk of contracting COVID-19 or other viruses....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 99 words · Christina Walls

Telltale Signs of a Cavity vs. Stain

Cavities are more serious than stains. Heres how to tell the difference. This article will highlight the differences between cavity vs stain. Tom Werner / Getty Images However, they have different causes and treatments. Acavityis an area of tooth decay brought on by bacteria. Cavities happen when the hard outer part of a tooth, called the enamel, is damaged. Cavities needtreatments, usually fillings, or they can continue to grow. Stains, on the other hand, are areas of discoloration on a tooth....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 606 words · Andrew Ward

Temperature Sensitivity in Fibromyalgia and ME/CFS

When you’re exposed to heat, does it feel like you’re burning up? Does it seem impossible for you to cool off? It’s a rare condition that they’re born with. Lumina Images / Getty Images Healthcare providers observed that these people can feel temperature, which was confusing. That question led to a discovery: They’re not the same nerves at all. In fact, we have an entirely separate system of nerves that senses temperature....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Rebecca Johnson

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) Surgery

The temporomandibular joint acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. TMJ dysfunction can lead to painful jaw problems and reduced range of motion that can be difficult to treat. This article discusses different types of TMJ surgery. alex-mit / Getty Images Benefits of TMJ Surgery The goals of TMJ surgery are to reduce pain and improve jaw function. Open surgeriesinvolve larger incisions and longer recovery times than closed procedures....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Cory Jackson

Tending to Your Skin With Radiation Burns

For many, radiation burns are mild and can easily be treated. What Happens When You Get Radiation Burns? Radiation therapy uses X-ray beams aimed from outside your body to kill cancer cells inside the body. Xesai / Getty Images These beams can also damage healthy cells. Radiation burns don’t appear right away. Sensation Radiation burns can be painful and feel similar to asunburn. Burns may feel: What Degree Are Radiation Burns?...

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 300 words · Douglas Wells

Tendon Sheath: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment

A tendon sheath, which is a thin layer of tissue, surrounds eachtendonin the body. The tendon sheath can also be called synovial lining or fibrous sheath. Tendon sheaths help protect tendons from abrasive damage as they move. Ijubaphoto / Getty Images Overuse and traumatic injuries can cause pain or swelling of the tendon sheath. Treatment may involve physical rest and/or additional treatment, such as medication,physical therapy, or surgery. This article discusses the anatomy and function of tendon sheaths, along with several conditions that can affect them....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 561 words · Michael Lewis

Tendonitis Facts and Statistics: What You Need to Know

Tendonitisis a clinical condition characterized by inflammation to a muscles tendon. wutwhanfoto / Getty Images How Common Is Tendonitis? Tendons are specialized forms of connective tissue that can transmit forces from contracting muscles. wutwhanfoto / Getty Images Healthy tendons grow stronger whencollagenis initially broken down with exercise and then built up as the body recovers. Treatment Treatment for tendonitis initially involves rest from aggravating activities. If chronic pain persists, a cortisone injection into your affected tendon may help decrease pain and inflammation....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 131 words · Linda Duran

Tendonitis of the Ankle and Foot

Tendonitis happens when thesetendons become inflamedas a result of injury or overuse. Learn more about what causes tendonitis, how to prevent it, and when to see a healthcare professional. Types of Tendonitis Tendonitis can affect different parts of the foot and ankle. Verywell / Brianna Gilmartin These different areas include: Rest and at-home care will usually heal these injuries within a few weeks. The following are common types of tendonitis of the foot and ankle....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 693 words · Rachel Herrera

Tendonitis Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

A punch in of tendinopathy, tendonitis can affect any tendon in the body. Rest and preventing re-injury are the core of any tendonitis treatment plan. This article discusses tendonitis and its symptoms. Verywell / Jessica Olah It also explains when tendonitis warrants medical attention, possible causes, and common locations. It also details how tendonitis is diagnosed, treated, and prevented. Tendonitis Symptoms Tendonitis generally causes sudden pain and inflammation. Direct injurysuch as a blow to the tendoncan also cause tendonitis....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Luis Nelson

Tenex Procedure: Everything You Need to Know

The minimally invasive technique can reduce tendon pain by breaking down and removing damaged tissues with high-frequencyultrasound energy. What Is the Tenex Procedure? The Tenex procedure was developed by California-based Tenex Health in the mid-2010s to relieve chronic pain associated with tendinitis. Tenex Health It is a minimally invasive procedure performed on anoutpatient basisunderlocal anesthesia. The Tenex procedure is typically performed as a single treatment. Most procedures can be performed within 20 minutes without the need for stitches....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Scott Ferguson

Tension Headache vs. Migraine: What Are the Differences?

Two of the most common types of headaches aretension headachesandmigraines. The pain of a tension headache is dull and happens on both sides of the head. You may feel tightness orpressure in your head. JGI / Jamie Grill / Getty Images Migraines, on the other hand, occur on only one side or are worse on one side. They are characterized by a severe throbbing or pulsing pain. A headache brought on by an underlying condition is known as a secondary headache....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Brian Macdonald

Teri Robert

Highlights Experience Teri Robert is a former writer for Verywell Health covering migraine and headache. Teri is a writer and patient advocate. Her career moved in this direction when her own migraine disease spun out of control in the late ’90s. Faced with debilitating migraines and failed medical care, she hit the internet for answers. We reach more than 300 million readers annually. Verywell Health content is fact checked and reviewed by ourMedical Expert Boardfor accuracy and integrity....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 83 words · Mark Kelly

Terminal Hair: Puberty Growth Phases From Vellus Hair

The hair on your scalp is terminal hair, but its also found on other areas of the body. Terminal hair is one of the two types of hair that children and adults have. The other, vellus hair, differs from terminal hair in several ways. DermNet /CC BY-NC-ND Duringpuberty, increased hormone levels cause vellus hair to turn into terminal hair in certain areas. Not all body hair is the same, though....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 727 words · Justin Anderson