3 Ways To Help Speed Up Healing After Cataract Surgery

If your latest eye exam revealed an opacity in one or both of the natural lenses in your eye, you probably have cataracts, especially if this finding is accompanied by blurred or hazy vision. Cataracts may also affect the way you see colors, making them look less vibrant. If you do have cataracts, you will likely require cataract laser surgery. While recovery from cataract surgery is usually rapid and uneventful, there are certain things than can speed your healing: [Read More]

What To Know About Getting Tested And Treated For Cataracts

If you're experiencing cloudy or dim vision that has gotten worse over the years, you may have cataracts. Cataracts tend to get worse over time, and they can even cause you to lose your sight entirely. Fortunately, diagnosing and treating cataracts is fairly simple. It all starts with an eye exam. Here's what you can expect. The Comprehensive Eye Examination If you suspect you have cataracts, your eye doctor will probably do a comprehensive eye examination. [Read More]

Dealing With Postpartum Sciatic Pain? What Are Your Treatment Options?

If you developed sciatic nerve pain during your pregnancy, you're not alone -- many moms-to-be start to experience a stabbing or burning sensation as the growing baby presses painfully on these nerve fibers. While most pregnancy-induced sciatica resolves itself after you give birth, in some situations you may find yourself dealing with severe back pain and stiffness even months after your child's birth. What are your best treatment options for postpartum sciatic pain? [Read More]

How Pediatric Asthma Can Lead To Body Pain

If your child has been diagnosed with pediatric asthma, consider family chiropractic services to help improve your little one's symptoms. While you probably know that asthma can cause wheezing, increased sputum production, shortness of breath, and coughing, you may be surprised to learn that it can also lead to muscle and bone pain. Natural methods of relieving body aches can complement the efficacy of your child's asthma treatment plan in relieving symptoms and restoring comfort. [Read More]