- Worrying About Yeast Rashes? By : Matthew Bredel
When you have a yeast rash, it’s important to deal with it but it’s also important to consider what may have caused it. First and foremost, is it in fact a yeast related rash? Those who have had this type of condition before are fairly competent in self diagnosing but if you suspect you have a yeast infection but have not had one in the past, it is wise to be sure before taking treatment measures.
Recurring Yeast Rashes
If you are someone who has repeated yeast infectio... - Women of all Ages Have Bladder Control Problems By : P. Rodgers
Incontinence is much more common in women than in men. It is more common among women in younger ages while among men it was more common in those aged 60 years and above. - Why Some Men Grow Breasts By : Tim Tropical
When we think of breasts, we typically think about women but the fact of the matter is that man have the same plumbing that women do. The real difference between the two is that women have their breasts activated during puberty so that they grow large. The way that the body does this is actually very complex but it has a lot to do with the female sex hormone, estrogen. The male sex hormone, testosterone, does exactly the opposite by keeping the breasts from developing larger.... - Why Do You Get A Headache? By : Ashish Jain
Once an employee tendered a leave application to his office manager, reading:
“Due to expected circumstances tomorrow, I am having an unbearable headache today. Kindly grant me two days leave, for today and tomorrow.”
What were those expected circumstances? His degree results would be declared tomorrow; he was certain about his failure- no doubts about it! So, the poor guy was having headache in advance!
The big dictionary gives a brief meaning to the word headache: ... - What Parents Should Know About Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Thom Reece
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis affects upwards of 50,000 children in the United States. No one has yet to discover what causes juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It is believed to be brought on by a disorder of the immune system. The immune system is programmed to fight off things which can cause the body harm. When it turns on itself and starts destroying tissue, the immune system is out of balance. - What Not To Eat And What To Eat During Your Acid Reflux Bouts By : Ashton Renderly
First things first, what is acid reflux? The more technical term is GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. This is where mucous damage exists due to the production of abnormal gastric juice content in the esophagus.
Usual symptoms for acid reflux include heartburn that is persistent, chest pain, morning hoarseness, problems in swallowing, as well as a feeling that there is something stuck in the throat. Bad breath is also caused by GERD or acid reflux as well as cough th... - What Is The Real Cause Of Your Heartburn? By : Michael Sheridan
Believe it or not heartburn, also called acid reflux, is caused by hydrochloric acid backing up into your esophagus or gullet. If you remember that stuff from your schooldays you'll understand why it results in a really painful burning sensation in the middle of your chest.
It works like this; at the base of your esophagus, which is the tube your food goes down, there is a circular muscle called a sphincter. Its job is to open up for food to enter the stomach, but then clo... - What is Tendonitis? By : Heather Colman
Tendonitis (also tenonitis or tendinitis) is an inflammation of a tendon. For example, patellar tendonitis (jumper's knee) is an inflammation of the patellar tendon, which connects the tibia to the patella. - What Is Temporal Arthritis... and How Do You Treat It... By : Thom Reece
Many people are not familiar with temporal arthritis. Temporal arthritis is an inflammation of the medium and large arteries which run along the head. These arteries bring the blood supply to the scalp. Young people are not usually diagnosed with temporal arthritis and it is usually found in individuals who are over 50. As with other forms of arthritis, the cause of temporal arthritis is unknown. However, it is thought to be brought about by a disorder in the body's immune system. - What Is Endometriosis And Should You Be Concerned? By : Sally Rogers
Most people have never heard of endometriosis and even those that have know little about this medical condition. But like many medical conditions that can seriously affect one’s life, endometriosis can be managed and the risks minimized if a person takes the time to do their homework. Here are some facts and background about the condition known as endometriosis that should help anyone get a better grasp of the condition and how it may affect their lives.
According to the A... - What is Anorexia? By :
Self induced emotional eating disorder characterized by persistent loss of appetite is called anorexia. Excessive consciousness toward weight loss, counting calories and excessive exercises can lead to a severe emotional eating disorder called anorexia. - What is Acid Reflux and How do I Know if I Have it? By : Heather Colman
Find out what acid reflux is, what the symptoms are in adults, children and babies. Also learn about foods and behavior that promotes acid reflux. - What Exactly Is Psoriasis? By : Nick Carter
Hardly noticeable at the beginning, the rash first appears on your knees, elbows or on the hairy side of the skull, as small reddish scales. Then it transforms into large spots, covered by silver scales. Later in the process the rash extends on other skin surfaces, turning your body into a cubic picture and you life in a nightmare. Most people have no idea that psoriasis isn’t contagious and they can’t help their fear and disgust as they meet a sick person. Throughout recorde... - What Exactly Is Anemia? By : Yvonne Lapp Cryns
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
Healthy bodies have adequate amounts of hemoglobin, the red blood cells that carry oxygen to cells. They also have an appropriate number of red blood cells. Anemia results when either there is too little hemoglobin circulating or there are too few red blood cells themselves. Due to the expansion of blood volume that takes place during a normal pregnancy, pregnant women are frequently found to be anemic. About 90% of the anemias occurring during pregn... - What Causes Psoriasis? By : Camry James
When people are diagnosed with psoriasis, it changes them physically because of the lesions that appear on the skin. But, just as importantly, it may influence how they work, play, view themselves and interact with others.
What Causes Psoriasis?
Psoriasis may be one of the oldest recorded skin conditions. It was probably first described around 35 AD. Some evidence indicates an even earlier date. Yet, until recently, little was known about psoriasis.
While scientists st... - What Causes of Leucoderma? And Treatment By : dr. sarkozy mikal
Leucoderma is not a medical term, although it has come to mean any white/light colored skin patch. Very broadly, white patches can be acquire or may be present at birth. Again, both acquired and present at birth skin patches can result from hordes of reasons. - What Causes Autism? A Controversial New Theory By : Katerina Mitrou
Autism is a baffling disease that affects 500,000 children in the United States alone. Strangely enough, the incidence of autism has skyrocketed since the 1980s when only 1 in 10,000 children were diagnosed with the disorder, compared to 1 in 175 today. Scientists have yet to discover for certain what causes the disease, although there are several theories being discussed. The most controversial theory contends that mercury present in childhood vaccines may be one of the lead... - What are Various ways to halt Snoring By : bob snider
Have a good nights sleep plus quit snoring using an economical sleep apnea mouth piece. You and your partner will feel well rested and experience a very good night of sleep guaranteed. Do not waste your hard earned money on expensive sleep disorder treatment centers or even sleep apnea machines when you can do it yourself cheaply and effortlessly. - What Are Painless Migraine Episodes? By : Anna Hart
Most people think of a migraine as excruciating pain, but a migraine episode is far more than pain. Migraines typically have four stages: pre-headache, aura, headache, and post-headache. - What are Ovarian Cysts? By : Ava Dylan
Have you ever heard of ovarian cysts? They are tiny liquid packed sacs that grow inside a woman's ov ... - Vitamins And Asthma: The Best Defense By : George Cleveland
Over 10 million American's all through the United States suffer from asthma. Asthma is extremely widespread, with physicians considering it to be a completely new plague. Nearly all Americans that are suffering from asthma blame it on environmental pollution, along with the escalating exposure of toxic chemical substances throughout the air. Deaths that be a consequence of asthma are generally increasing, due to those who have it not necessarily recognizing the first warning signs. - Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Pernicious Anemia By : Linda Polansky
You may have heard of people who have to get vitamin B12 shots because of a condition called pernicious anemia. What is this, how is it different from other anemia, and what are the symptoms?
Pernicious anemia is a deficiency of the B12 vitamin. Vitamins do not provide nutrition to the body on their own, rather they work with food or other elements in the body such as bacterias and enzymes to help the body work properly. Their absorption is also affected by other substance... - Vertigo: A Symptom Leading To Miniere’s Disease By : Jason Rickard
Vertigo is the feeling of whirling or spiraling that takes place as a result of a disorder to a person’s balance. Subjective vertigo happens when a person feels dizzy from within while Objective vertigo is when the person feels that the things around him move.
Vertigo is, in fact, a symptom, it is not a disease on its own. It is a disorder in the vestibular system. The vestibular system is responsible for joining together the stimuli of the senses and a person’s movements ... - Uveitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Uveitis means "inflammation of the uvea", or the middle layer of the eye. The uvea consists of three structures: the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid. - Uterine Prolapse - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Uterine prolapse means your uterus has dropped from its position within the pelvis into your vagina. - Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection that usually occurs when bacteria enter the opening of the urethra and multiply in the urinary tract. - Urinary incontinence - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Urinary incontinence is an inability to hold your urine until you get to a toilet. Some women may lose a few drops of urine while running or coughing. - Understanding Women With ADD By : Jason Rickard
According to recent studies, men are more prone to ADD than in women. Even with such a fact in mind, it is important to look into women suffering from ADD more closely. Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is said to be a neurological disorder rather than it is a psychological problem. The first signs of ADD would be noticeable as early as childhood. It is characterized by impulsiveness, hyperactivity, and lack of concentration. In most women, symptoms include forgetfulness and p... - Understanding Vertigo By : Jason Rickard
Vertigo is a condition where you experience dizziness with a change in the normal environment. Sometimes feeling a movement in space too is a sign of vertigo. However, it is not the case that all types of dizziness is vertigo; but certainly all vertigo is dizziness.
The true form of vertigo is a severe form of dizziness that results in movement hallucination. Such people suffer from a peripheral vestibular disorder like benign positional vertigo. These conditions in turn l... - Understanding The Symptoms Of Vertigo By : Jason Rickard
Have you been a little lightheaded lately? If you happen to set your eyes on an object and you see it spinning, then your dizziness may lead to something serious. If your wooziness is coupled with a whirling sensation, chances are you may be experiencing vertigo. Vertigo is a medical term for dizziness that can lead to a balance disorder.
Vertigo is also known as “hallucination of motion”. Individuals having this ailment begin to see blurred motions of stationary objects. ... - UCLA scientists identify gene linked to deadly disorder in newborns By : Doctor PharmD
Many things go awry in short-rib polydactyly syndrome. The fetus develops extra fingers and toes and its skeleton doesn't grow, resulting in stunted ribs that prevent the lungs from maturing in the womb. Unable to breathe on its own, the child dies shortly after birth - Trichomoniasis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Trichomoniasis is also called trick, It is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). - Treatment Options Available for Acid Reflux By : Heather Colman
Do you suffer from acid reflux or frequent heartburn? The burning sensation at the back of your throat or down by the breat bone can be quite painful.
Find out what treatment options are available and what most physicans recommend to treat acid reflux. - Treating Snoring With Surgery By : Jason Rickard
The bedroom should be a place that allows you to have a long and restful sleep but if you are with someone who heavily snores, then you can kiss your sweet dreams goodbye. Snoring has become a serious problem to a lot of people. Over the years several techniques and products have been developed to eliminate or at least minimize snoring. One single treatment that’s known for it effectiveness is to go under medical surgery.
There are a number of options for a surgical proced... - Treating Cellulite By : Lisa Davis
You can identify if a person has cellulite by pinching an area of their skin tissue. If the skin dimples or has a rippling, orange peel appearance, they have it. Cellulite is also a lot more apparent when the skin is cold. Cellulite build-up can be reduced by exercise and a healthy diet. Keeping the body well-hydrated and avoiding excessive alcohol and coffee consumption are also strongly recommended, as these are among the worst-offenders for causing cellulite. Regular use o... - Trachoma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Trachoma is a chronic follicular conjunctivitis that leads to scarring in the conjunctiva and cornea. - Toxic shock syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Toxic shock syndrome is a rare illness. It is a life-threatening bacterial infection. It can be caused by one of two different types of bacteria, - Tonsillitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Tonsillitis is a disorder involving inflammation of the tonsils. There are several variations of tonsillitis: acute, recurrent, and chronic tonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess. The tonsils are the visible part of the immune systems ring of protection that surrounds the back of the throat. - Tired, Headaches, Irritable, Aches And Pains? It Could Be Candida! By : Willie Jones
Many people suffer from a host of symptoms but are told by Drs. that they can’t find anything wrong with them or are misdiagnosed and put on treatments that are not working for them. The difficulty is that the medical profession denies the existence of candida and therefore cannot treat it. You may find the odd healthcare professional that knows about it and will prescribe something for it.
For those of you that are not familiar with Candida, this is what it is and it may ... - Tinea versicolor - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Tinea versicolor is a fungus infection that mainly affects the skin of young people. If anyone has oily skin, warm enough and moist enough, it starts to grow into small "colonies" on the surface of the skin. It is characterized by lighter or darker patches on the skin. - Three Things To Ask Your Doctor About Your Gout Medications By : Lisa McDowell
If you suffer from gout and you have been prescribed gout medications by your doctor, you need to take the time to ask your doctor all the questions you may have regarding your prescription. Not sure what you should ask? The following are three questions you should ask your doctor before you take any medication he/she prescribes:
1. What is the name of the medication, and how does it work? You need to know what the medication is called, and how it works to treat gout. ... - The Truth Behind Heartburn Myths By : Jason Rickard
Heartburn is a medical condition manifested in an uncomfortable sensation in the chest. This happens when acid goes back up into a person’s esophagus. Heartburn is often related to gastroesophageal reflux disease. There are a number of medical studies to pinpoint the causes and possible treatments for heartburn, but there is still no single solution for this ailment. As such, there have been a number of myths and fallacies behind this condition.
Most people believed that p... - The treatment of varicose veins By : Baywood Clinic
Medical Doctors perform Laser Treatments for Hair Removal, Veins, Acne, Rosacea, Tattoo Removal and Age Spots. Botox and Restylane Treatments. All rates online. - The Facts about Rosacea By : Heather Colman
Rosacea is a skin condition that is marked by red, broken capillaries, acne, and oily and inflamed skin. Rosacea is a chronic condition and unfortunately there have been no developments in determining its cause or its cure. - The Effects Of Diet On Arthritis Sufferers By : Thom Reece
The old adage that "We are what we eat" is especially relevant to arthritis patients. - The Disturbing Trend Of Bulimia By : Martin Stanwyck
With so many girls striving to have the perfect figure, bulimia has become a trend with deadly consequences. Is there an answer to this epidemic?
You leaf through the pages of glossy magazines, and you’re treated to images of women who are just plain thin. The latest trends in fashion revolve around ladies with what we describe to have the “perfect figure”. Teenagers, still developing and growing, pore over these magazines, wanting to emulate the celebrities. For a young g... - The Definitive Stop Snoring Guide. By : Steve Dunningham
If you are struggling to find a solution to help you or your partner stop snoring then you need look no further than within yourself. I’ll explain how that works a bit later – and no, it’s not some weird, new age inner healing thing – it’s simple biomechanics.
You see there are many who would like you to believe that the solution for your snoring problem is contained within their shop or chemist - and guess what? It's also expensive. Many would have you believe that their ... - The Cause and Symptoms of Narcolepsy By : Heather Colman
The main characteristic of narcolepsy is overwhelming excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), even after adequate nighttime sleep. A person with narcolepsy is likely to become drowsy or to fall asleep, often at inappropriate times and places. Daytime naps may occur with or without warning and may be irresistible. - The Black Eyes and Effective Treatment of Black Eyes By : Rock Mikal
A black eye is a relatively common result of injury to the face or the head, caused when blood and other fluids collect in the space around the eye; swelling and dark discoloration result-hence, the name "black eye." - Taking The Shame Out Of Pudendal Neuralgia! By : Violet Matthews
What could possibly be worse than struggling with a painful condition and feeling ashamed to discuss the problem because of its intimate nature? Such is the case for many suffering with pudendal neuralgia, a little known disease that affects one of the most sensitive areas of the body. This area is innervated by the pudendal nerve, named after the Latin word for shame. Due to the location of the discomfort combined with inadequate knowledge, some physicians make reference to... - Systemic lupus erythematosus - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Systemic lupus erythematosus is also called lupus. It is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissues of the skin. - Syphilis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Syphilis is a bacterial infection. It is also called 'the pox'. It is usually acquired through sexual contact with another infected person. - Symptoms Of Low Blood Pressure By : David Davis
Low blood pressure is a condition in which a person's blood pressure is much lower than normal. This can result in symptoms such as lightheadedness, dizziness or even collapse. Blood pressure that is too low results in too little blood flow to the brain, heart, and other vital body organs. It is actually very hard to determine a normal blood pressure. This is because a reading one person's normal may well be another person's abnormal. Therefore, it is imperative that, if ther... - Symptoms Of Asthma By : William Brown
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes bronchial tubes particularly sensitive to irritants. This is characterized by breathing difficulties.
The symptoms of asthma include:
* Shortness of breath. Asthma sufferers often say they feel as though they can't catch their breath, they feel breathless or out of breath. They feel like you can't get enough air into or out of their lungs.
* A feeling of tightness in the chest. This can feel like someone is sitting... - Symptoms Of A Kidney Stone By : Sarah Miles
If you are having some health troubles, you might want to consider if you are suffering from symptoms of kidney stones. Developing kidney stones is a very common occurrence these days. A kidney stone is a stone-like, hard mass that could form in either or both of your kidneys. Most times a person will have the stones without experiencing any symptoms of kidney stones. However, as they begin to travel to the bladder from the kidneys, one will likely begin to experience some se... - Subtle, Undiagnosed Symptoms Could Be Signs Of Subclinical Hypothyroidism By : Mark Hyman, M.D.
Do you have vague, uncomfortable symptoms with no obvious cause?
If so, you might be one of the 45 million people who have a chronic medical problem that is both under-diagnosed and under-treated.
Think about it…
Do you feel tired all the time and have trouble concentrating?
Is your skin dry? Do you retain fluid?
Has your sex drive gone downhill?
Are your hands and feet always cold?
Is your hair thinning, your voice a little hoarse, your fingernails a li... - Stroke - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
A stroke is the damage to a part of the brain when its blood supply is suddenly cut off. When brain cells die during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain are lost. - Starving Your Candida Out Of Your Body By : Matthew Bredel
Candida are yeast that live in our bodies that can cause adverse reactions like rashes but is it true that they can also cause you to crave unhealthy food? Yes! Some of your unhealthy eating habits and food cravings could be down to an overgrowth of candida bacteria and the more candida gets, the more it wants. A yeast infection diet can require some strict dietary habits for at least a month to help you starve that bacteria out of your body but it can be worthwhile and resul... - Squamous cell carcinoma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer, with over 200,000 new cases per year estimated in the United States. - Spinal Cord Injury ? The Afterlife By : Michael E. Hylton
Look into thoughts of a patient informed of his spinal cord injury and his life after. - Specialized Aids For Arthritis Sufferers Can Make Life Easier By : Thom Reece
Individuals who suffer with arthritis can find that the simplest everyday tasks are difficult to perform. This can lead many to slump into depression as they assume they are incapable of functioning normally. These arthritis patients need to understand arthritis aids exist which can assist them in all aspects of their life. You can find many arthritis aids on the Internet. - Some Simple Advices about Diet to Fight Rheumatism and Chronic Inflammation By : Knut Holt
Some types of food can trigger inflammation and rheumatic conditions, and others can ameliorate inflammation and rheumatism. Therefore a proper diet can help reduce rheumatic and inflammatory conditions. - Snoring By : michael russell
Snoring is a problem that, it would seem, hardly needs an introduction. However, as a definition, snoring is "a harsh and noisy sound made by the nose and mouth during sleep," according to Philip R. Westbrook, M.D., F.C.C.P., director of the Sleep Disorders Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and past president of the American Sleep Disorders Association. It is a common affliction, affecting 20 percent of men and 5 percent of women between the ages of 30 and 35, and 60 percent o - Sjogren's Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease which is characterized by the abnormal production of extra antibodies in the blood that are directed against various tissues of the body. - Sinus Treatment Just how To help you Aviod Difficult Sinus Infections By : Brian Res Hollerden
Yearly, large numbers of folks are suffering from sinus infections. Considering the fact that this problem can make a great deal of irritation, those who are suffering from this would like to find the best remedy. Nonetheless what are the most effective Sinus Treatment with regard to Sinus infections? - Shigellosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Shigellosis is also known as 'baciliary dysentery'. It is an intestinal infection that is a major public health problem in many developing countries, where it causes about 5 to I0 per cent of childhood diarrhea. - Septic Shock - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Septic shock is a serious illness that occurs when an overwhelming infection leads to low blood pressure and low blood flow. Its most common victims are children and the elderly, as their immune systems cannot cope with the infection as well as those of full-grown adults. - Scleroderma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Scleroderma means hard skin but the hardness is not limited to the skin - the internal organs and their blood supply may become damaged. - Sarcoidosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that starts in your lungs, but in time it can affect virtually any organ in your body, including your liver, skin, heart, nervous system and eyes - Salmonellosis - Causes , Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Salmonellosis is a bacterial infection which is cause by Salmonella. It affects the gastrointestinal system almost the stomach and intestines in humans. In few cases, Salmonella can spread to the blood, the bones, or even to the fluid around the brain. Annually, there are 600 to 800 cases reported in Washington. - Rubeola - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By : alien
Rubeola is also called Measles. It is a rare respiratory infection that's caused by a virus. It is spread mainly of the nose, windpipe and lungs that are very contagious, meaning it spreads easily from person to person. - Rubella - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By : alien
Rubella is also known as German measles. It is a disease caused by the Rubella virus. It is a mild childhood illness that poses a serious threat to the fetus (unborn baby), - Rotavirus - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By : alien
Rotavirus is a viral infection of the digestive tract. It is the most common cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in infants and young children. - Roseola - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By : alien
Roseola is a viral illness in young children. It is mostly affect those between the ages of 6 months and 2 years young children. - Rosacea - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Rosacea is a skin condition that is happen due to inflammation of parts of the face. It is sometimes called 'acne rosacea' as it can look similar to acne. - Ringworm - What Is Ringworm? By : alien
When people are asked, what is ringworm, they often think it has to do with some kind or worm. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth. - Respiratory Syncytial Virus - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By : alien
Respiratory syncytial virus is the most common cause of serious respiratory infections in infants and young children. It is a virus that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. Many babies and most of the older children get only a slight cold from respiratory syncytial virus. - Raynaud's Disease - Treatments and Therapies By : alien
Raynaud's disease refers to a disorder in which the fingers or toes (digits) suddenly experience decreased blood circulation. - Pyloric Stenosis Overview By : alien
Pyloric stenosis, a condition that affects the gastrointestinal tract during infancy, isn't normal - it can cause your baby to vomit forcefully and often and may cause other problems such as dehydration and salt and fluid imbalances. - Psoriasis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition. More than seven million Americans suffer with psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder characterized by an overproduction of skin cells that result in flaky and patchy raised areas on the skin's surface. - Preventing Chickenpox By : Linda Brown
Chickenpox is a very common and highly contagious disease that is often called one of the classic children’s diseases, because so many people contract it during their childhood. Chickenpox is transmitted by direct contact and as well as by airborne transmission. Rare but serious complications can result from the disease for which it is necessary to seek immediate medical attention. The most common symptoms of chickenpox are fever, headache, stomach ache, and loss of appetite,... - Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious infection in the upper genital tract or in reproductive organs (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries) of a female. - Panic Disorder - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Panic disorder is a common condition in which a person has episodes of intense fear or anxiety that occur suddenly. At least 1.6 percent of adult Americans, or 3 million people, will have panic disorder at some time in their lives. - Painful Rheumatoid Arthritis Is an Auto-immune Disease By : Thom Reece
Of all the various types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis is said to be the most debilitating. With more than 2 million individuals affected by rheumatoid arthritis in the United States alone, science has yet to discover a cure for this painful disease. We do know that rheumatoid arthritis is more common in females, and the onset can occur from age 25 and up. - Overcome The Challenges Of Asthma By : Pat Greif
People with asthma often think that they are different from the other and cut off themselves from the normal fun and excitement of life. If you have asthma, look at it as just another challenge of life. Since it is not your fault that you have this disorder, you do not have to be embarrassed for being an asthma patient. There is no cure for Asthma but it can be controlled if addressed properly and an effective asthma management program can enhance a person's quality of life t... - Osteoporosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Osteoporosis is a condition that features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone. Any bone can be affected by osteoporosis, but the most common sites are bones in the hip, spine, wrist, ribs, pelvis and upper arm. - Osteoarthritis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Osteoarthritis is also called degenerative joint disease or osteoarthrosis. It is the most common form of arthritis. People with osteoarthritis usually have joint pain and some movement limitations. - Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling anxiety disorder. If anyone has OCD, he may fear that everything he touches is contaminated with germs, and in order to ease that fear, you repeatedly wash your hands. - Natural Treatment for Peptic Ulcer and Beneficial Remedies By : dr. sarkozy mikal
Peptic ulcers -- open sores in the lining of the stomach, esophagus, or duodenum (the first part of the intestine -- are common.
About 20 million Americans will develop an ulcer during their life. Contrary to popular belief, ulcers are not caused by spicy food or stress. - Natural Medicine For ADHD By : Pam Brown
As ADHD becomes more widely diagnosed, the necessity to find a safe natural medicine for this condition has become a top priority for natural health advocates. Natural cures for ADHD offer a safe and reliable treatment alternative to such common prescription drugs as Ritalin, Concerta and Adderall while still providing the necessary calming capabilities of these conventional medications.
Some of the most promising natural alternatives include: gingko biloba, skullcap, cham... - Natural Cure for Thyroid Problem and Associated Amenorrhea By : dr. sarkozy mikal
Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation (not having a period). There are two types of amenorrhea: primary and secondary.
When a girl reach age 16 and has not had a period, she may have primary amenorrhea. - Myths About Cellulite By : Susan Wilson
Cellulite is not a genuine medical affliction. Cellulite is a non-medical term that describes the puckering and bumpy appearance of skin caused by underlying fat cells trapped beneath connective tissue. Therefore, cellulite is not medically harmful and it does not cause any known health problems.
Cellulite is not merely a problem for the obese. In fact, thin people may notice their cellulite more. Their lack of body fat will make their existing cellulite far more apparent.... - Myasthenia Gravis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease affecting the neuromuscular junction and producing weakness of voluntary muscles. - Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, progressive, degenerative disorder that affects nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. A fatty substance surrounds and insulates nerve fibers and facilitates the conduction of nerve impulse transmissions. - Morgellons By : Frank Go
A horrifying and fascinating disease is affecting thousands of people in the Bay Area, along the Gulf Coast, Florida and through out the world. The disease is called Morgellons, and no one knows what causes it or if it's even a real skin disorder. People with weird symptoms with no alternatives available at the moment; find comfort and a diagnosis on the Internet. After more than a year of pressure from patients convinced they have Morgellons, the Centers for Disease Control ... - Migraine Relief Needed For Your Headache? By : Paul Zayer
It would be difficult for you to really understand how important the search for good migraine relief is if you have never had a migraine headache. After all it is you that will gain the most from it. - Methods For Fast Help Using Natural Yeast Infection Cures By : Elena Andrews
Natural and preventative yeast infection cures are the best way to provide quick relief with fewer side effects and longer time between episodes. - Mesothelioma - History, Hazards And Dietary Advice By : Michael Aldridge
History of asbestos.
There are four main types of asbestos; Amosite (brown fibers), Anthophyllite (gray fibers), white Christie, and blue Crocidolite. Chrysotile has curly fibers while the other three have rod like fibers. These fibers fragment into dust quite readily and waft into the air. They can adhere to skin or clothing and are easily swallowed or inhaled.
Half a century ago, asbestos was hailed by many as a miracle product. They said nearly anything could be mad... - Menopause - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By : alien
Menopause is women problem which are defined as absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The menopausal transition starts with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the final menstrual period. Menopause is an important time in a woman's life. - Memory Loss: What Is Usual And What Is Not By : Barney Garcia
According to the psychologists, we tend to forget the things that we actually want to forget. But this is not always the case. Sometimes we can not remember things that we ought to. Like the other day I was not being able to recall where I placed the duplicate key of the house. With clenched teeth and closed eyes I desperately kept on searching in my mind where I could possibly placed it for the utmost safekeeping when my younger daughter accidentally bumped on it behind a vo...
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