Spinal injections to treat back pain are typically safe. However, side effects can occur, such as bleeding, infection, increased pain, headache, and more. Doctors may suggest spinal injections to ...
An NPR investigation has identified a web of more than 30 medical practices and compounding pharmacies in over a dozen states that have made... Web Of 'Wellness' Doctors Promote Injections Of Unproven ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been diagnosed with bursitis on my left hip, and my pain management doctor says she can give me an injection to help. I had one last year by an orthopedist. The pain management ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read your recent column on shingles. I am 66 years old and in fairly good health. I had both Shingrix shots about five years ago. I take hydroxyurea for polycythemia vera (PV).
Great question. Most Americans do not realize what is covered under Medicare Part B, which is the medical part of Medicare. In the Medicare and You handbook under the "What does Part B cover?" section ...
Doctors have been raising questions about a video on social media of a physician allegedly injecting stem cells into the carotid artery of a fully awake patient. A physician wearing blue nitrile ...
Dear Dr. Roach: At 82 years old, for the past four or five years, I have been experiencing knee pain when I climb stairs. I have no other issues with my knees. What is your opinion regarding ...