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Dr. Shauna O. Dunton, MD is a family medicine practitioner in Pownal, VT specializing in family medicine and general practice. She graduated from Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel in 2018 and has 6 years of experience. Dr. Shauna O. Dunton, MD is affiliated with Fairview Hospital, Berkshire Health Systems and Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Pownal Campus.
7237 Route 7
Pownal, VT 05261
197 Adams Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is the targeted use of extreme cold to destroy unhealthy or unwanted tissue. The doctor applies the cold on the skin or injects it through a needle to reach the inside of the body, where it freezes away the problem tissue. Cryotherapy is often used to remove minor skin problems such as warts or skin tags, and it is also used to treat some small tumors.
To achieve the cold temperatures needed for cryotherapy, liquid nitrogen or argon gas is passed through a tube, which becomes cold enough to freeze cells on contact. Alternatively, liquid nitrogen can be swabbed directly onto the skin or via a spray, which applies only a specific, small amount to the skin at a time.
Because the area treated is typically very small, cryotherapy is not usually painful. There may be a sensation of cold and possibly some slight discomfort. Cryotherapy is very fast and can easily be performed in a doctor's office. It also doesn't require stitches, because there is no cutting involved. These benefits make cryotherapy a good choice for many issues, including:
Depending on the procedure, it usually takes three to four weeks to heal after cryotherapy. If it was done internally, patients may feel sore or have a small amount of swelling the first day afterwards. If cryotherapy was performed on the skin, patients will have a scab where their tissue was removed. Keep it clean and dry so it can heal.
Mental Health Issues
Mental health issues, also referred to as mental health disorders or mental health illnesses, are a wide variety of conditions that impact behavior, emotion, and cognition. There are many different forms of mental health issues, some of which are acute (short-term), while others are chronic. Common mental health issues include:
No single cause of mental health issues exists. Multiple factors may increase one's risk for developing mental health issues, including but not limited to:
Mental health issues are typically diagnosed by a provider like a psychiatrist or a psychologist. These issues are diagnosed through psychological evaluation and talk therapy.
Mental health therapy can be an effective tool in supporting people who are struggling with unwanted feelings, behaviors, or difficult circumstances in their lives. Many forms of therapy are available, including specialized therapies tailored to particular disorders. For many issues, therapists help patients manage their conditions through talk therapy. Other treatments can include medication or stays at a psychiatric facility. Mental health therapy can help people with mental health issues improve their mental and emotional wellbeing.
Dr. Shauna O. Dunton, MD graduated from Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel in 2018. She completed residency at Ellis Family Medicine Residency, Schenectady, NY. She is certified by the Board Certified in Family Medicine and has a state license in Vermont.
Medical School: Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel (2018)
Residency: Ellis Family Medicine Residency, Schenectady, NY (2021)
Board Certification: Board Certified in Family Medicine (2021)
Licensed In: Vermont
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Dr. Shauna Dunton's area of specialization is primary care. She is professionally affiliated with Berkshire Health Systems and Fairview Hospital.