by Family Physicians
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This time of year, we’re seeing an increase in respiratory illnesses such as RSV, Mycoplasma pneumonia, and Flu A & B. These are viral infections that can last up to 2–3 weeks, and in some cases, such as walking pneumonia, a lingering cough may persist for months.
Here are some general recommendations for managing symptoms at home:
• Mucinex DM or similar over-the-counter medications can help loosen and thin mucus.
• Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, especially water.
• Use a humidifier to ease congestion.
• For cough relief, consider an appropriate cough medicine.
• Tylenol or ibuprofen can help reduce fever, pain, and headaches.
• Sinus rinses or nasal flushing can relieve sinus pressure and headaches.
As always, please stay home if you’re feeling unwell, wash your hands frequently, and prioritize rest and hydration. If your symptoms worsen or persist, don’t hesitate to contact our office for further evaluation.
Our office will begin a remodel to create a space that better reflects the care, comfort, and experience we strive to give each patient. During this time, things may look a little different, and we sincerely appreciate your patience as we work through the process. This transformation is for you and we are so grateful to have you with us every step of the way.
Whether it’s weight loss support, hormone balance, or simply staying on top of your health, every step forward counts. Let us help you feel renewed, rebalanced, and ready to thrive.
Low testosterone affects more men than people realize and it can impact energy levels, muscle mass, bone density, mood, and even heart health. The good news? With proper lab testing and medical guidance, testosterone therapy can safely help restore balance and improve overall quality of life. In our office, we don’t guess, we listen, test, and create a plan that’s tailored to you. If you haven’t been feeling like yourself, it might be time to ask why. Call us today 319-365-7581.
In a study of over 83,000 men with low testosterone, those who achieved normal testosterone levelswith therapy had: ✔️ 56% lower risk of death ✔️ 24% lower risk of heart attack ✔️ 36% lower risk of stroke Men who started therapy but didn’t reach normal levels didn’t see the same benefits. It’s not just about treatment, it’s about optimized treatment. If you’ve been putting off getting your levels checked, this is your sign, call our office today at (319) 365-7581! https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26248567/
