Monday, August 22, 2011

Fatigue Got You Down?

Are you CONSTANTLY TIRED? 

… even after a good night’s sleep?  You could have a vitamin or mineral deficiency, an underactive thyroid, depression, sleep apnea, or your adrenal glands could be overworked. When all other symptoms have been ruled out, you could be suffering from a condition that has been referred to as a “stealth illness” – Fibromyalgia and/or chronic fatigue syndrome.  This condition usually affects more women than men, and there can also be a genetic predisposition.  While some doctors frown on this diagnosis, Dr. Hulon Crayton knows that the symptoms are very real, and blood tests can actually provide significant “markers” regarding an accurate treatment plan.  Jump starting your energy is possible, once you learn the root cause of your condition.  Call our office today to discuss your symptoms and how The Arthritis and Infusion Center can assist with a better quality of life for you or someone you love.  Remember:  Pain is not normal.  Let us help!   

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Low Down "Low T"

“Low T” … a term all males dread, because the “t” in this term refers to testosterone, and when this hormone is low, it can cause a variety of issues for men. 


This condition can be suspected when the man experiences a loss of energy, depression (from mild to severe), thinning of bones (osteoporosis), muscle weakness, and a disinterest in sex.  Unfortunately, men are less likely than women to be evaluated for osteoporosis, and that is indeed unfortunate.  Osteoporosis (in both males and females) increases the risk of hip fracture – known to be a leading cause of mortality rates during the first year.  It only stands to reason that a screen for low testosterone, and the associated osteoporosis, should be the first step towards a better quality of life when “Low T” is first suspected based on the symptoms listed above.



So what causes “Low T”?  Trauma to the testicles from medical conditions (like mumps), old sports injuries, tumors, or simply prolonged and severe illnesses can cause this condition.  Most men begin to lose testosterone levels, as a normal course, beginning at about the age of 60, but there is a very simple blood test that can easily diagnose this condition.


Then what?  Fortunately, there are skin applications, patches, and medical science is always studying better ways to treat this troublesome condition through biological therapy.



So what should you do if you feel as if you are experiencing “Low T”?  Contact The Arthritis and Infusion Center to begin the screening process.  Peace of mind is as close as your telephone, and the prevention of fracture could even make your call a life saving one.  873-6748 will take you to the appropriate medical practice to determine if you are experiencing “Low T”.   Why wait?  Contact us today!