Approach to the Patient with Sexual Dysfunction
Approach to the Patient with Sexual Dysfunction Linda C. Shafer There is an important relationship between one’s sexual life and emotional and physical well-being. With the advent of orally effective…
Approach to the Patient with Sexual Dysfunction Linda C. Shafer There is an important relationship between one’s sexual life and emotional and physical well-being. With the advent of orally effective…
Approach to the Patient with an Alcohol Problem Michael F. Bierer Alcohol abuse is a national problem. Surveys reveal that 5% of US adults meet criteria for alcohol abuse; up…
Approach to the Patient with Depression John J. Worthington III Scott L. Rauch Depression is not only a very common condition—estimated prevalence 5.8% in men, 9.5% in women, and a…
Approach to the Patient with Anxiety John J. Worthington III Anxiety disorders are prevalent (the estimated lifetime prevalence is 29% in the general population) and a frequent precipitant of visits…
Evaluation and Management of Temporomandibular Disorders Edward T. Lahey III It is estimated that disorders of the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) affect over 10 million US individuals. Primary care physicians will…
Approach to the Patient with Aphthous Stomatitis Aphthous stomatitis (canker sores) is a common self-limited ulcerative condition of the oral mucosa. About 20% of the population is affected at one…
Approach to the Patient with Excessive Snoring Neil Bhattacharyya Snoring is essentially a lay term for the vibratory sounds produced by turbulent airflow moving the soft tissues of the upper…
Approach to the Patient with Chronic Nasal Congestion and Discharge Neil Bhattacharyya It is estimated that 15% to 20% of the US population suffers from chronic or recurrent nasal congestion….
Approach to the Patient with Hiccups Hiccup is usually a transient, innocuous symptom, but when persistent, it may become an exhausting and disabling problem. Intractable hiccup has been attributed to…
Approach to the Patient with Pharyngitis William A. Kormos A wide variety of organisms may be responsible for pharyngitis, ranging from viruses and streptococci to gonococci and Candida. The most…