
Matthew Hoffman, MD

Internist, WebMD Medical Expert
Internal Medicine
131 Answers25 Followers26,599 Helpful Answer Votes
Bio
Matthew Hoffman, MD, has written for WebMD since 2006.
He worked for CNN as a medical consultant during the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign, and also contributed to production on health-related programs such as House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta. As a freelancer, he has also written for numerous publications in Atlanta and North Carolina.
Credentials
Organization Affiliations:
- Emory University
My Answers
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Xanax (generic name: alprazolam) has been associated with weight gain in some people who take it. On the other hand, some people taking Xanax have...
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There are two methods of naturally boosting your testosterone level that are effective, safe, and health-promoting: Lose weight. Experts don’t...
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Hirsutism is male-pattern hair growth in women. Excess hair may be on the upper lip, chest, back, or elsewhere. Causes of hirsutism...
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Not sweating when or where you should is called anhidrosis. It’s generally rare, but in certain situations can be serious. Anhidrosis can occur...
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pH is a measure of how acidic a water-based solution is. Since our bodies are mostly water, pH can be used to describe how much acid is in the fluids...
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Yes, tonsillitis is usually contagious. Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, which is usually due to infection by viruses or bacteria...
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Boils themselves are not contagious, but the bacteria that cause boils are. Boils are skin infections, commonly caused by the bacteria in the family...
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Duodenitis is inflammation of the duodenum, the first portion of the small intestine. The duodenum is a tube around a foot long. Its near end...
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BUN stands for blood urea nitrogen. Creatinine is a natural product of muscle breakdown that occurs at a low level in the body. Both BUN and...
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Yes. Chest pain has many possible causes; some are harmless, but some (like a heart attack) can be life-threatening. Part of the problem is that the...
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What is MCV?
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MCV stands for mean corpuscular volume. It’s the average volume of the body’s red blood cells, measured in femtoliters (one-quadrillionth of a liter)...
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CPK stands for creatine phosphokinase. It’s an enzyme found in high concentrations in muscles, where it facilitates muscle contraction. CPK is also...
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Both men and women have 24 ribs, twelve on each side. Each rib is attached to a spinal bone (thoracic vertebra) in the back. The first seven pairs of...
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Fluoroscopy is a continuous X-ray (think of it as an X-ray video). Doctors use fluoroscopy to see inside the body in real-time during medical...
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Septic shock is a dangerous condition that results when a severe infection evades the body’s defenses. The body’s normal response to infection is a...











