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  • Abnormal Liver Function

    Your liver is the largest glandular organ in your body and is involved in critical roles in digestion, metabolism, regulatory and waste removal functions. The liver is subject to a variety of...

  • Adrenal Disorders

    Adrenal glands, located at the top portion of each kidney, produce specific hormones necessary to live. Too much or too little production creates various disorders that must be evaluated and...

  • Adrenal Fatigue

    Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disorder in which you feel extreme fatigue that does not improve with rest. There is no known cause, but there are signs associated with the syndrome. Adrenal...

  • Abdominal Pain

    Left side abdominal pain and leg pain can have many different causes. If you have persistent abdominal and leg pain, it may be necessary to consult a physician to obtain a correct diagnosis and...

  • Abdominal Pain Diagnosis

    When you are experiencing abdominal pain, it may be hard to tell where the pain is coming from, as well as why it is happening. Hundreds of conditions can cause abdominal pain. However, in most...

  • Abdominal Symptoms

    An abdominal aneurysm, also called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, is a bulge in the wall of the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The main cause of aortic aneurysms is atherosclerosis, a...

  • Adrenal Gland

    The endocrine system controls our metabolic and hormonal pathways. It coordinates the endocrine glands in our body to release hormones needed in the regulation of chemical reactions in our cells....

  • Alcohol And Liver Damage

    Heavy alcohol consumption has been known to cause numerous health issues. Not only can you become mentally dependent on alcohol, your body's organs can suffer extensive damage. Perhaps one of...

  • Alcohol And The Liver

    The liver is the largest organ in the body. It is involved in many bodily functions such as the digestion of food, absorption of nutrients and elimination of toxic substances from the body, such...

  • Alcohol Damage

    Prolonged alcohol abuse can indirectly damage the spleen. Excessive alcohol consumption can cause a type of liver disease that in turn causes the spleen to enlarge to an abnormal size.

  • How Is Toxic Shock Syndrome Spread?

    Toxic shock syndrome is a bacterial infection that can be spread by the use of high-absorbent tampons and the prolonged use of a diaphragm. Find out how a wound, cut or laceration can get...

  • How Can a Man Get Toxic Shock Syndrome?

    A man can get toxic shock syndrome through a contaminated surgical wound, a cut, a burn, an abscess or a laceration. Avoid toxic shock syndrome through good hand washing practices with help from...

  • Complications With Toxic Shock Syndrome

    Toxic shock syndrome can cause many complications, the most serious of which is respiratory failure, at which point a person will need assistance to breathe. Discover how toxic shock syndrome can...

  • What Causes Toxic Shock Syndrome?

    Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by prolonged use of a tampon, contaminated wounds, cuts, burns or lacerations, or by prolonged use of a diaphragm. Find out how washing the hands and keeping...

  • Can You Get Toxic Shock Syndrome From Having Sex?

    Toxic shock syndrome is not a sexually-transmitted disease, but bacteria could potentially be transferred from one open wound to another. Learn about the most common causes of toxic shock syndrome...

  • What Are the Symptoms of Toxic Shock Syndrome?

    Common symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include high fevers, nausea, vomiting, body aches, low blood pressure and swelling in the legs or feet. Find out how toxic shock syndrome can cause mental...

  • What Is Toxic Shock Syndrome?

    Toxic shock syndrome is a bacterial infection in which toxins are released in the body, and these toxins may go on to damage organs. Find out how toxic shock syndrome can be caused by tampons that...

  • Prevention of Toxic Shock Syndrome

    Steps that can be taken to prevent toxic shock syndrome include proper hand washing and making sure not to leave tampons in for more than four hours at a time. Avoid bacterial contamination with...

  • Toxic Shock Syndrome Treatment

    Treatment for toxic shock syndrome includes IV fluids with antibiotics to fight off any infection. Discover how lab studies are usually ordered as a result of toxic shock syndrome with help from...

  • How Serious Is Toxic Shock Syndrome?

    Toxic shock syndrome is an extremely serious bacterial infection that triggers the release of toxins that attack the body, sometimes causing respiratory failure or multi-system organ failure. Find...

  • The Best Cure for Stomach Flu

    The stomach flu can be caused by viral infection or bacteria, and the best treatment is the use of antibiotics or over-the-counter medication. Learn about preventing dehydration that often comes...

  • What Is the Purpose of an MRI?

    The purpose of an MRI is to look at the body in a radiological fashion to expose details of soft tissue that can't be seen in CT scans or x-rays. Learn about the process that an MRI uses to create...

  • Facts About Herpes Simplex

    The herpes virus lives in the spinal ganglia and can remain dormant for years once a person is infected. Find out how the herpes virus can cause itching, burning and pain with help from a...

  • How Do You Catch a Stomach Virus?

    A stomach virus is usually contracted through exposure to contamination by a rotavirus that is contained in fecal material. Find out how good hygiene and disinfectants can be used to prevent the...

  • How to Treat an Urinary Tract Infection

    Urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria entering the urethra, and women are more prone to getting urinary tract infections than men. Find out how antibiotics are used to treat UTIs with...

  • What Is Dementia?

    Dementia is a combination of a loss of memory and a loss of intellectual functioning, and it can be caused by fever, a reaction to drugs or intoxication. Learn about variations of dementia,...

  • What Instruments Are Used During a Pap Test?

    During a pap smear test, the instruments that are used include a speculum to open the vagina, a plastic spatula, a small brush and a microscope to view the cervical cells. Discover why pap tests...

  • How Is HIV Spread?

    HIV is a virus that is carried in the blood, semen or in the saliva in very small quantities, and it is spread through sexual activity. Discover how the HIV virus can be spread through exposure to...

  • Yeast Infection Symptoms in Men

    Symptoms of a yeast infection in a man include red, itchy rashes of the glans or shaft of the penis, and burning with urination. Discover why uncircumcised men are more prone to getting yeast...

  • What Is the Definition of Benign?

    In medical usage, the term benign means non-cancerous, and this is often a concern for people who have lesions or tumors. Discover how tumors are easier to fix when they are discovered early with...

  • What Is Diverticulitis?

    Diverticulitis is a condition in which out-pouchings in the digestive system become infected, swollen and inflamed. Discover how diverticulitis is treated through antibiotics or surgery with help...

  • How Long Can The Flu Last?

    The flu can take anywhere from one to three weeks to present symptoms, and these symptoms usually last anywhere from seven days to two weeks. Find out why the best treatment for the flu is to stay...

  • Early Signs of a Stomach Virus

    Early signs of stomach viruses include vomiting, low-grade or high-grade fevers, diarrhea, and an achy body. Learn about why dehydration is a major concern for people with stomach viruses with...

  • HPV Causes & Symptoms

    The HPV virus has been linked with cervical cancer in women and is also a cause of genital warts. Discover how the HPV virus is caused by sexual contact with help from a physician's assistant in...

  • How to Recognize the Start of Skin Cancer

    Early signs of skin cancer include sores that don't heal, patches of scaly lesions and nodules that resemble pimples that never go away. Watch out for moles that have irregular borders or multiple...

  • Skin Tag Information & Removal

    Skin tags often form in areas of high friction, such as armpits, groins and the neck. Find out how skin tags can be removed through simple ligation at the base, or by a burning procedure, with...

  • How to Prevent Mumps

    Mumps is a contagious viral infection of the salivary glands, and the most prominent gland that is affected by the mumps is the parotid gland. Learn about the MMR vaccine, which children receive...

  • About Side Effects of Contraceptive Pills

    Common side effects of contraceptive pills include high blood pressure, severe headaches, lower extremity pain, blood clots and loss of menses. Discover how using contraceptive pills can cause...

  • How to Wrap an Ankle With an Ace Bandage

    When wrapping an ankle with an Ace bandage, make sure that the wrap isn't so tight that it cuts off circulation. Learn about the importance of wrapping an ankle from the toes upward with help from...

  • How to Measure Blood Sugar

    The basic blood glucose monitor is a great way to measure blood sugar at home, and it involves putting a sample of blood on a test strip that is inserted into the monitor. Find out how a blood...

  • How to Wrap an Ankle for Support

    When wrapping an ankle for support, it's important to first make sure that there is no injury to the foot, nor any debris that could get in the way of the wrap. Wrap an ankle by starting at the...

  • How to Properly Use the Neti Pot

    The proper use of a neti pot involves the implementation of warm water and non-iodized salt that is evenly dispersed throughout the water. Discover the importance of breathing through the mouth...

  • How to Self-Monitor Blood Glucose

    People can self-monitor blood glucose to manage their diabetes at home, and this is done by putting a drop of blood onto a blood glucose monitor in the morning. Watch the progress of blood glucose...

  • What Causes Indigestion?

    The causes of indigestion can simply be a congenital defect or a malformation within the esophagus, but it is most commonly caused by food that's being eaten that causes too much acid production....

  • How to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs. Prevent disfigurement or disability through the proper treatment of...

  • Raynaud's Syndrome

    Raynaud's syndrome is caused when the arteries that supply blood to the skin narrow and cut off the circulation to the fingers, toes, tip of the nose and tips of the ears. Discover how cold areas...

  • How to Remove a Bee Stinger

    The most effective way to remove a bee stinger is not by using tweezers, but by scraping the stinger away from the direction that it came from, and this can be achieved by using a driver's license...

  • How to Treat a Yeast Infection With Yogurt

    The most common and easiest way to treat yeast infection with yogurt is by ingesting it orally. Find out how to treat the overproduction of yeast by using a tampon that is dipped in yogurt with...

  • How to Test for Diabetes

    Before testing for diabetes, it's important to look for symptoms of increased thirst, increased hunger, irritation and dramatic weight loss without exercise. Discover how to use a glucose monitor...

  • Natural Remedies for a Yeast Infection

    Natural remedies for yeast infections include yogurt with a probiotic, vinegar, honey or tea tree oil. Help the body to decrease the overproduction of yeast with help from a licensed RN in this...

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