Colds and Infections - Videos
It's not even December and more than 90 people across the United States have died from influenza this season.
The Doctors weigh in on patients who have developed a host of diseases and conditions including a thrombosis in the hand, and infection from a sand fly and extreme blisters on the feet. Could these ailments happen to you?
The Doctors weigh in on a viewer question about shingles and they explain what causes the condition and explain how to treat it. Plus, find out who is most at risk.
The Doctors discuss a new study which found promising results in the treatment of tremors with mega-doses of vitamin B1.
The Doctors discuss a study which has found hearing loss is dramatically rising for young people. Find out what is harming their hearing.
The Doctors share one woman's story of finding out she contracted Hepatitis C from a surgical tech.
Orthopedic spine surgeon Dr. Hooman Melamed informs Elizabeth and her family of her options to fix her extreme spine curvature and offers to fix it free of charge.
22-year-old Elizabeth is in so much pain she canât work, exercise, or even stand on her feet for more than two minutes.
14-year-old Emma Young developed an app called âTimelessâ to help her grandmother who has Alzheimerâs. How does it work?
A Doctors staff memberâs daughter was recently diagnosed with a rare condition that left the family unsure or where to turn for answers. Gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sacher offers some advice for Emilyâs PSC diagnosis.
Emily was recently diagnosed with PSC, a disease that affects your bile ducts, and can eventually lead to liver failure. Symptoms include fatigue, itching, and missed periods.
The Doctors answer a viewerâs question about getting rid of a cold by sweating it out of your body.
You know Officer Petri Byrd from âJudge Judy,â and heâs come to The Doctors to ask about a spike in his A1C levels. Should you have yours checked?
The Doctors discuss one momâs viral post warning people of her sonâs flu symptom that you might overlook.
Dr. Ian Tong of Doctor on Demand joins The Doctors to share why baby boomers were hit hard with the flu this season.
New research published in the British Medical Journal says men and women have different responses to colds and viruses. Could men really suffer more than women fighting off the same germs?
The Doctors chat with producer Justin who came down with the flu. Hereâs how to keep yourself safe from this seasonâs virus.
See Lucas post-surgery, who is now living a pain-free life after his rare lymphangioma 8-pound tumor was removed from his face.
The Doctors have an incredible surprise for Joei, the man that suffered from the flu virus and lost his fingers and awaits the amputation of his toes after developing sepsis as a result of the flu.
The Doctors meet Joei who got the flu shot, but still came down with the virus and developed sepsis causing doctors to amputate his fingers and toes.
The Doctors discuss an alarming x-ray of a womanâs chest. She recently underwent surgery, and is now struggling to breathe and vomiting her own feces.
Raynaudâs syndrome cases some areas of your body, usually your fingers and toes, to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures or stress. Could it happen to you?
The Doctors share a viral video of a 7-year-old with a congenital syndrome called Pentalogy of Cantrell, which makes it possible to clearly see her heart beating through her skin.
The Doctors reveal a simple way to help your flu shot keep you healthy this season.
The Doctors weigh in on Gwyneth Paltrow's approach to fighting the flu by sweating it out in the sauna.
The Doctors welcome Kevin and his wife Julie. Kevin is only 1 of 2 cases in men where strep from a throat infection traveled to the stomach, which in his case, caused extensive damage to his body and resulted in the loss of multiple limbs.
In order to make Kevinâs life easier, The Doctors surprise him with an amazing gift from Mobility Ventures and a possibly life-changing gift from Erik Schaffer, CEO of A Step Ahead Prosthetics.
It can be tough to know what to put in your body when you're dealing with an upset stomach, but there are a few surefire foods.
Nurse Lacey from Passport Health joins us to get out the word on the importance of getting your flu shot. Plus, The Doctors debunk some myths surrounding the shot many people dread.
Next time you have a cough should you reach for pineapple? The Doctors discuss the anti-inflammation properties of the enzyme bromelain found in pineapple and it might have you second-guessing your medicine cabinet cough supplies.