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Dr. Dean Johnston

Dr. Dean Johnston

MD, MHSc, FRCPC
Neurologist
Vancouver, BC
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How is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome diagnosed?

A:

If your doctor suspects that you have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, you may be referred to a neurologist for nerve studies to look more closely at the nerves supplying your hands. The results, along with a history and physical examination, may lead to a diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

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Hand Numbness and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Dr. Egidius Stockenstrom

Dr. Egidius Stockenstrom

MD
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What is the treatment for a migraine?

A:

Migraines can often be linked to a trigger, so avoiding these triggers is important in relieving your symptoms. You may find relief in laying in a quiet and dark room, and you can take acetaminophen/ibuprofen or Gravol to help with your pain and nausea. If you are experiencing migraines, and haven't spoken with your family doctor about this, you may wish to make an appointment in order to review your symptoms.

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Diagnosing Migraines

Mr. Colin Holyk

Mr. Colin Holyk

BSc (Pharm)
Pharmacist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What are the types of inhalers?

A:

Inhalers come in 3 basic types. The first is the bronchodilator, which opens up the airway, and the second involves a steroid medication for longer lasting effects. The third type of inhaler blends both the bronchodilator and the steroid medications.

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Asthma and COPD Treatment With Inhalers

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