
Dr. Juan S. Utreras MD
Internist
817 Federal St Camden NJ, 08103About
Dr. Juan Utreras is an internist practicing in Camden, NJ. Dr. Utreras specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Utreras provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
University Central Del Ecuador Esc De Med Faculty De Cien Med Quito Ec 1997
University Central Del Ecuador Esc De Med Faculty De Cien Med Quito Ecuador 1997
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Dr. Juan S. Utreras MD's Expert Contributions
Is it normal for a 4 year old to stutter?
Little children could stutter intermittently. However, if this is a concern you should consult with your pediatrician and perhaps you need a referral to a Speech Specialist. READ MORE
Is thyroid CT scan with contrast safe?
A CT scan is usually an extremely safe procedure. The only risk involved with a CT scan is the amount of radiation you receive. One CT scan radiation is not very serious. Repeating CT scans too often could increase the risk of radiation side effects. The use of contrast is quite safe provided you are not allergic to iodine or other contrast ingredients. Your doctor MUST check your renal function before you receive IV contrast. IV contrast could cause kidney damage if your kidneys are already affected. Remember to drink plenty of water before and after the procedure to help your kidneys flushing the contrast out of your body. READ MORE
How long will it take acupuncture to get rid of neck pain?
Improvement can be noticeable after the first session. However, success depends on the degree of damage in your neck as well as your degree of tolerance for pain. READ MORE
What kind of doctor takes care of nerve damage?
Depending on the nerve and the degree of damage you might need to see a Neurologist, a Neurosurgeon, or a Physical Therapy Doctor. READ MORE
Do you need anesthesia for a bronchoscopy?
Most of the time bronchoscopy requires conscious sedation. In other words, you will receive an intravenous injection with medications that are going to keep you sedated/sleep for a short period of time. Most bronchoscopies do not require general anesthesia. READ MORE
Can bronchoscopy cause any damage?
Just like in any procedure, there's a small chance of complications. However, the incidence of complications is very rare. It is a well tolerated ambulatory procedure. READ MORE
Can hyperthyroidism be treated without medications?
If you have subclinical hypothyroidism, (TSH less than 10) your doctor may opt to just observe your levels. If the TSH is above 10 it is usually advisable to start treatment. READ MORE
How do you know your stomach problem is your appendix?
An appendix problem is an acute severe and serious problem that requires surgery most of the time. Appendicitis manifests as pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen that could radiate to the right groin. It is associated with fever, nausea, vomiting, and occasional diarrhea. There's no such thing as chronic appendicitis. Consult with your doctor. If your symptoms are severe and acute, go to the ER. READ MORE
Can rectal prolapse be fixed without surgery?
Usually not. Weight loss and keeping your stool soft have a positive impact. However, it all depends on the degree of severity of the prolapse. Consult with your colorectal surgeon for more information depth explanation. READ MORE
Will I regain weight after stomach band surgery?
Only if you don't follow the dietary recommendations from the bariatric team as well as if you don't commit to yourself to radically change your lifestyle. READ MORE
Can I wear contacts with pink eye?
No. READ MORE
Can I take BP, cholesterol and uric acid tablets together?
Yes READ MORE
Nausea and vomiting?
It sounds like cyclic vomiting syndrome. If you consume Marijuana, please stop. If you take weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, please consult with your doctor. You probably need an evaluation by a Gastroenterologist. READ MORE
Can a broken big toe that happened 35 years ago cause problems years later like varicose veins?
No. Varicose veins many times have a family trait. Weight gain and obesity can worsen varicose veins. READ MORE
Do all inguinal hernias require surgery?
Most of the time surgery is reserved for those hernias that are large, or cause pain and significant discomfort. READ MORE
Stomach problem?
You might have gastroparesis which is a condition characterized by slow stomach emptying. You need to consult with your Gastroenterologist. READ MORE
Stomach issues?
This could be caused by many things. However, one of them could be a pancreatic problem. You probably will benefit from a Gastroenterologist evaluation. READ MORE
What percentage of gastric bypass patients regain weight?
It varies. The main reason why bariatric patients gain weight again is lack of compliance. (98% of cases). Patients with bariatric surgery must understand that they need to radically change their eating habits and lifestyle. If they don't stick estrictly to the diet and recommendations of their doctors their surgery is going to be useless. You must keep a low calorie diet which implies staying away from most of the things that you enjoy eating. READ MORE
What helps with chicken pox?
Plenty of fluids, Tylenol or Motrin for fever, aches and pains. (If not allergic) Calamine to the skin for itching. READ MORE
Thyroid Function Tests
You might have subclinical hypothyroidism. You need to check with your doctor to rule out Hashimoto's thyroiditis. If your body mass index (BMI) is normal your doctor needs to investigate the etiology of the edema. READ MORE
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