Clear Lakes Dental - Downtown Saint Paul in Saint Paul, Minnesota

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  • Clear Lakes Dental – Downtown Saint Paul

  • St. Paul Dental Center

  • St. Paul Dental Center

  • St. Paul Dental Center

  • St. Paul Dental Center

  • Johnson Kellie

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    When to See a Neurologist: Symptoms That Point to Nerve or Brain Issues

    Knowing when to see a neurologist can prevent complications and speed recovery. This article explains the key warning signs of nerve or brain problems—sudden weakness or numbness, severe or new headaches, changes in vision, speech, or balance, seizures or tremors, memory or thinking issues, and persistent tingling, pain, or back/neck symptoms that radiate into a limb—and flags emergencies like possible stroke (face droop, arm weakness, speech trouble: call emergency services). It also outlines what to expect at an appointment, including a neurological exam and tests such as MRI/CT, EEG, or EMG, and the range of conditions neurologists treat, from migraines and neuropathy to epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. Patients and caregivers will find practical tips for tracking symptoms, preparing questions, and seeking timely referrals, with reassurance that early evaluation leads to safer, tailored care and better outcomes.

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    Lupus vs. Other Autoimmune Diseases: Key Differences Patients Should Know

    This article helps patients and caregivers distinguish lupus from other autoimmune diseases by clarifying what sets it apart in symptoms, tests, and treatment. It explains how lupus often affects multiple organs (skin, joints, kidneys) and can cause flares and remissions, while conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Sjögren’s, Hashimoto’s, and psoriasis tend to involve more specific systems. You’ll learn which signs point more strongly to lupus (such as a malar rash, photosensitivity, oral ulcers, kidney issues), how blood and urine tests differ (ANA vs. more specific antibodies like anti-dsDNA/Sm, complement levels, urinalysis), and why diagnoses can overlap. The guide also outlines treatment approaches—from hydroxychloroquine and steroids to immunosuppressants—plus when to see a rheumatologist, what to monitor, and questions to ask your care team. The goal is to empower you with clear, reliable information so you can advocate for timely evaluation and tailored management.

  • Aurora Bay Area Prices – TELETHERAPY ISODOSE PLAN SIMPLE is $3,410.00

    At Aurora Bay Area, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10005342, regarding TELETHERAPY ISODOSE PLAN SIMPLE, which is classified under revenue code 333 and associated with CPT code 77306, the designated fee stands at $3,410.00. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.