Ms. Susan Brickle M.D.
Family Practitioner
120 E Carter Ave Blackshear GA, 31516About
Dr. Susan Brickle is a family practitioner practicing in Blackshear, GA. Dr. Brickle specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Brickle possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
Education and Training
Emory University School Of Medicine 1986
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
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Ms. Susan Brickle M.D.'s Expert Contributions
What is the best way to remove facial spider veins?
The best treatment is to go to a plastic surgeon who would have experience at laser treatment of facial veins. Of course it is important to know why they have developed, such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, or an immunology reason. Sometimes the cause can be excessive alcohol use. The reason is important so that it can be treated either before laser therapy, or concurrently with treatment READ MORE
Is rhinitis the same thing as a cold?
Rhinitis is actually a response to an offending substance that causes the nose to run or be stuffy. It is more like an immune reaction - an offending substance tells your body to protect itself by having your nose run or be stuffy. On the other hand a cold is a virus that can cause many symptoms including rhinitis - runny or stuffy nose. It is one of those offending substances that turns on the immune response as opposed to being the actual rhinitis. Hope this was helpful READ MORE
What causes rectal pain?
Rectal pain without an etiology should always be evaluated. However, the fact that you did have hemorrhoids you knew about, makes me think you may have some internally that you have no way of knowing about, ie. internal hemorrhoids. Best to go to a primary care physician and let them examine you, but ultimately I would strongly advise that you se a gastroenterologist Susan E Brickle, M.D. READ MORE
Can a no-carb diet be healthy?
Generally speaking a diet with absolutely no carbs is similar to the ketogenic diet that is so popular now. Bth as a physician and just in general, I think some carbs in a diet is healthier than none at all. READ MORE
Is yoga advisable after a hip bone surgery?
That is a question best answered by her Orthopedist. As a family physician, I would think that if it was a total hip there would be a very high risk of dislocation. If a fracture repair with screws or pins, I think it would probably be safe, but again, I refer you to her Orthopedist and or her physical therapist. READ MORE
What creams can I use for mosquito and ant bites?
Hydrocortisone cream is an anti inflammatory that helps and you may want to alternate it with some Benadryl, or another anti itch cream for more comfort READ MORE
Can frequent sugar testing cause any problems?
That frequency should not cause any problems. Indeed if someone is taking insulin of any type, it is not unusual to advise 4-6 test a day. With fluctuations in blood sugars, I think your mother’s doctor has advised correctly READ MORE
Are high hemoglobin levels a problem?
Yes, high hemoglobin is called Polycythemia and can be a result of several things. It can be from taking too much iron supplements, smoking, or hereditary. Basically, it can damage your liver which is hemochromatosis READ MORE
What really is the ideal vitamin D level?
The amount of vitamin D which is needed to take as a supplement depends on a lab test to check vitamin D level. You want it to be at least 45. Generally foods high in vitamin D, D3 supplements with Calcium and a healthy amount of sunlight is usually sufficient READ MORE
I am not losing weight even when I am dieting and working out. What should I do?
When I have patients that can’t lose weight, I draw some labs such as thyroid function test and basic chemistry. Also, if in a very stressful situation or work environment the hormone cortisol can make it near impossible to lose weight.. READ MORE
My granny fell down and now there is a black circle around her eyes. What could be the reason?
Orbital fractures vs basilar skull fracture Susan E. Brickle, M D READ MORE
Treatments
- Obesity
- Arthritis
- Hypothyroidism
- Pneumonia
- Pain
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Vascular Disease
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