- 1. Delta Q&A
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... seeking medical services for myself or my family members? Please bring your valid identity card, insurance card (if applicable) and if your children are to be seen by the physician as well, please also ...
- 2. Delta Doctor List
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... Language Jugo, Michael; Associate Medical Director Chest Pain Clinic, Urgent Care, Family Medicine Chest Pain Clinic, Urgent Care, Emergency Medicine, ...
- 3. About Delta
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... Endocrinology E.N.T Family Medicine Gastroenterology/ Endoscopy General Surgery Gynecology Internal Medicine Ophthalmology Pediatrics Physical Therapy Traditional Chinese Medicine ...
- 4. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- Periodontitis (pair-e-o-don-TI-tis) is a serious gum infection that destroys the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth. Periodontitis can cause tooth loss or worse, an increased risk of heart ...
- 5. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... Anxiety Difficulty eating Decreased socializing Impaired relationships You're likely to start by first seeing your family doctor, general practitioner or dentist for mouth pain. Because ...
- 6. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- Gingivitis is a very common and mild form of gum (periodontal) disease that causes irritation, redness and swelling (inflammation) of your gums. Because gingivitis can be very mild, you may not be aware ...
- 7. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... of disease or injury. The reason for this immune system error isn't well understood. Some people with geographic tongue have a family history of the disorder. Therefore, genetics may be a contributing ...
- 8. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... up glucose as energy and makes your cells more sensitive to insulin. Family history. The risk of type 2 diabetes increases if your parent or sibling has type 2 diabetes. Race. Although it's ...
- 9. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... A family history. Anyone with a parent or sibling with type 1 diabetes has a slightly increased risk of developing the condition. Genetics. The presence of certain genes indicates an increased ...
- 10. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay or caries, are caused by a combination of factors, ...
- 11. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- A tooth abscess is a collection of pus that's caused by a bacterial infection in the inner part of your tooth. A tooth abscess usually occurs as a result of an untreated dental cavity, or a crack ...
- 12. Buerger's disease
- (Buerger's disease)
- ... of the affected finger or toe. You're likely to start by seeing your family doctor or primary care provider, who may eventually refer you to someone who specializes in blood vessel diseases (cardiologist). ...
- 13. TMJ disorders
- (TMJ disorders)
- ... your TMJ symptoms with your family doctor or dentist. If home treatments don't provide enough relief, you may eventually be referred to a doctor who specializes in TMJ disorders. What you can do You ...
- 14. Bruxism/teeth grinding
- (Bruxism/teeth grinding)
- ... opening and closing your mouth It's usually best to see your dentist first, though you may also see a family doctor or general practitioner if your dentist feels it's necessary. In some cases when ...
- 15. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... you fill out health-screening questionnaires. Also be sure to mention if anyone in your family has a history of excessive bleeding. Consider wearing a medical ID bracelet, noting that you have von Willebrand ...
- 16. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- Trench mouth is a severe form of gingivitis that causes painful, infected, bleeding gums and ulcerations. Although trench mouth is rare today in developed nations, it's common in developing countries ...
- 17. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... relax. Your friends and family can give you emotional support during treatment, too. But your loved ones may not feel sure how to talk to you about cancer and chemo. It’s good to let them know it’s OK ...
- 18. What are the Different Types of Dental Plans in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... portion of the required costs. Through these plans you also have no initial deductible or a lengthy approval/waiting period. Family Plans: A bit more costly, these plans cover every member your family, ...
- 19. Dental Plans: What Do They Cover in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... teeth. Many insurance plans don’t cover dental work. So, you must get a separate dental plan to take care of your (and your family’s) teeth and gums. Most dental plans cover our basic needs to take ...
- 20. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... family dentist will refer you to an Dental Specialist like an Oral Surgeon, or perhaps a Peridontist or maybe a combination of the two (if they are unable to perform the procedure themselves). The fitting ...