As a registered nurse, I often talk to patients about managing their diabetes, and one of the most common medications I discuss is Lantus insulin.
As a registered nurse with years of experience in patient care, one of the most common questions I hear is, “How often should I get
As a registered nurse, I often hear patients ask, “Why does my jaw pop?” It’s a common issue that can range from mildly annoying to
Tips to Avoid Post-Surgery Infections: A Registered Nurse’s Guide As a registered nurse with years of experience in post-operative care, I know firsthand how crucial
As a registered nurse with years of experience in surgical and critical care settings, I’ve seen firsthand how anesthesia plays a crucial role in modern
As a registered nurse, I often see patients struggling with red, itchy, and watery eyes. If you’ve ever experienced these symptoms, you may be dealing
As a registered nurse, I often see patients who overlook early warning signs of lung problems until their symptoms become severe. Your lungs play a
As a registered nurse, I often hear patients express concerns about reduced urine output. If you’ve noticed that you’re urinating less than usual, you’re not
As a registered nurse, I often hear patients ask, “Can I lower my bad cholesterol just by changing my diet?” The short answer is yes—your
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age. It’s estimated that 1 in 10 women have
