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How Do I Handle a Minor Cut or Burn at Home?

Minor cuts/burns (from cooking, tools, or falls) are everyday issues. Clean with soap/water, apply antibiotic ointment, cover with a bandage, and watch for infection (increasing redness, pus, swelling, fever). For burns: Cool under running water...

What Should I Do About a Sprained Ankle or Wrist?

Sprains happen easily, from a misstep on stairs, sports, or even uneven sidewalks in San Antonio. You might notice swelling, bruising, pain when moving, or trouble bearing weight. At-home care first: Rest the area, ice it for 15 to 20 minutes every...

How Can I Tell If I Have a Sinus Infection?

Sinus infections (sinusitis) are common in San Antonio, thanks to pollen, dust, and dry air. Symptoms include facial pressure/pain (around eyes, cheeks, forehead), thick nasal discharge (yellow or green), congestion, reduced smell, headache, or...

How Do I Handle a Minor Cut or Burn at Home?

Minor cuts/burns (from cooking, tools, or falls) are everyday issues. Clean with soap/water, apply antibiotic ointment, cover with a bandage, and watch for infection (increasing redness, pus, swelling, fever).

How Can I Tell If I Have a Sinus Infection?

Sinus infections (sinusitis) are common in San Antonio, thanks to pollen, dust, and dry air. Symptoms include facial pressure/pain (around eyes, cheeks, forehead), thick nasal discharge (yellow or green), congestion, reduced smell, headache, or fatigue lasting over a week.

How Can I Tell If I Have a Sinus Infection?

How Can I Tell If I Have a Sinus Infection?

Sinus infections (sinusitis) are common in San Antonio, thanks to pollen, dust, and dry air. Symptoms include facial pressure/pain (around eyes, cheeks, forehead), thick nasal discharge (yellow or green), congestion, reduced smell, headache, or fatigue lasting over a week.

How Do I Handle a Minor Cut or Burn at Home?

How Do I Handle a Minor Cut or Burn at Home?

Minor cuts/burns (from cooking, tools, or falls) are everyday issues. Clean with soap/water, apply antibiotic ointment, cover with a bandage, and watch for infection (increasing redness, pus, swelling, fever).