Galactorrhea causes range from hormonal imbalances to medication side effects, and understanding them is the first step toward finding relief. Galactorrhea is a condition where milky fluid leaks from the nipples even when a person is not pregnant or breastfeeding. It can affect women of all ages and, less commonly, men and newborns. While it […]
Diaper rash is the most common skin condition affecting babies across Canada, appearing as red, irritated patches on the bottom, thighs, and genital area covered by a diaper. Nearly every baby will experience it at least once, but the good news is that most cases clear up within a few days with simple home care. […]
An Achilles tendon rupture is one of the most painful and debilitating injuries that can affect the lower leg, striking suddenly and often sidelining active Canadians for months. This injury occurs when the thick, fibrous tendon connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone tears partially or completely, making it difficult or impossible to walk […]
Atopic dermatitis in children is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed patches, making it the most common form of eczema among Canadian kids from infancy through adolescence. While there is no outright cure, the good news is that a proper care plan helps most children manage flare-ups and live comfortably. Understanding […]