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  2. Do infrared saunas have any health benefits? - Mayo Clinic

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    An infrared sauna is a type of sauna that uses light to make heat. This type of sauna is sometimes called a far-infrared sauna. "Far" describes where the infrared waves fall on the light spectrum. A regular sauna uses heat to warm the air, which in turn warms your body. An infrared sauna heats your body directly without warming the air around you.

  3. Thermometers: Understand the options - Mayo Clinic

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    Temporal artery thermometers. Remote forehead thermometers use an infrared scanner to measure the temperature of the temporal artery in the forehead. The pros: A remote temporal artery thermometer can record a person's temperature quickly and are easily tolerated. Remote temporal artery thermometers are appropriate for children of any age.

  4. Hemorrhoids - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis. Your health care provider might be able to see external hemorrhoids. Diagnosing internal hemorrhoids might include an exam of your anal canal and rectum. Digital examination. Your health care provider inserts a gloved, lubricated finger into your rectum. This allows your provider to check for anything unusual, such as growths.

  5. Peripheral neuropathy - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Various therapies and procedures might help with the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Scrambler therapy. This treatment uses electrical impulses to send nonpain messages to the brain. These messages replace the pain messages the nerves send to the brain. The goal is to retrain the brain to think there is no pain.

  6. How to take your temperature - Mayo Clinic

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    Oral temperature. You'll need an oral thermometer, used in the mouth. If you've been eating or drinking, wait 30 minutes before you take a temperature by mouth. Turn on the digital thermometer. Place the thermometer tip under your tongue. Close your mouth around the thermometer for the recommended amount of time or until the thermometer beep ...

  7. Hemorrhoidal disease: Diagnosis and management - Mayo Clinic

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    Hemorrhoidal disease: Diagnosis and management. May 13, 2016. Hemorrhoids are a normal part of the anatomy of the anorectum. They are vascular cushions that serve to protect the anal sphincter, aid closure of the anal canal during increased abdominal pressure, and provide sensory information that helps differentiate among stool, liquid and gas.

  8. Thermometer basics: Taking your child's temperature

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    These thermometers use an infrared scanner to measure the temperature inside the ear canal. Keep in mind that earwax or a small, curved ear canal can interfere with the accuracy of an ear thermometer temperature. Temporal artery thermometers. These thermometers use an infrared scanner to measure the temperature of the temporal artery in the ...

  9. Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light box

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    Typical recommendations include using the light box: Within the first hour of waking up in the morning. For about 20 to 30 minutes. About 16 to 24 inches (41 to 61 centimeters) from your face, but follow the manufacturer's instructions about distance. With eyes open, but not looking directly at the light.

  10. Fever: First aid - Mayo Clinic

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    A fever is a rise in body temperature. It's often a sign of infection. Fever itself most often is harmless and it may play a role in fighting infection. Most fevers don't need treatment. The average body temperature is 98.6 Fahrenheit (37 Celsius). But typical body temperature can range between 97 F (36.1 C) and 99 F (37.2 C) or more. Your body ...

  11. Retinal diseases - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    This test uses a dye that lights up when exposed to infrared light. The resulting images show retinal blood vessels and the deeper, harder-to-see blood vessels behind the retina in a tissue called the choroid. Ultrasound. This test uses high-frequency sound waves, called ultrasonography, to help view the retina and other structures in the eye.