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  • What Are the Causes of Abdominal Pain & Diarrhea?

    Abdominal pain and diarrhea are two common medical complaints affecting the stomach region and/or bowels. Each of these conditions has a wide variety of potential underlying causes.

  • Prograf Bladder Pain

    Prograf is a brand name for the tacrolimus prescription drug. This drug is used to help prevent organ rejection in patients who receive a transplanted kidney, liver or heart. Prograf may cause...

  • What Are the Causes of Eye Puffiness & Swollen Fingers?

    Puffy eyes and swollen fingers affect many people, especially upon waking first thing in the morning. This condition is usually minor and goes away throughout the day, but sometimes it can have a...

  • Stoma Problems

    A doctor may create a stoma during a surgical procedure. A stoma connects the lower portion of the colon to the outside of the belly and is used to eliminate fecal waste from the body into a pouch.

  • Test for Serotonin

    A serum serotonin test is a blood test that measures the patient's levels of serotonin. Serotonin is an important chemical that is created by nerve cells in the body.

  • Vestibular Rehabilitation & Effectiveness

    Physical therapists may use vestibular rehabilitation to treat patients with dizziness, vertigo or other balance disorders that originate in the vestibule of the inner ear. People use the...

  • Hydration & Urinary Tract Infection

    What you drink and how much of it can affect your chances of developing a urinary tract infection. Maintaining your hydration levels by drinking plenty of fluids can reduce your risk of infection.

  • What Is Tactile Defensiveness?

    Tactile defensiveness is an oversensitivity to touch that often occurs in children with disabilities. People with tactile defensiveness react with strong negative emotion to even light touches....

  • Allergies to Sulfur and Sulfate

    There is some confusion between sulfur and sulfates. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element that is not a known allergen. Sulfates, on the other hand, are polymers that can cause allergic...

  • Broken Foot Problem Healing

    Broken feet are a common injury and may result from repetitive pressure from walking, running or playing sports. People with broken feet may experience problems with healing that require...

  • Augmentin Bladder Infection

    Augmentin is a brand name for the prescription combination of the amoxicillin antibiotic drug and clavulanate potassium drug that improves the effectiveness of amoxicillin at fighting bacteria....

  • Colonic Procedure Treatment

    A colonic irrigation treatment is a special enema, pill or diet that is used to aid the body in removing toxins from the gastrointestinal tract. Colonic detoxification has been used to treat...

  • What Are the Treatments for Tingling?

    Tingling is an abnormal sensation that can occur in many different parts of the body, may be accompanied by numbness and may be caused an underlying medical condition. A doctor may treat tingling...

  • More Tests and Diagnosis of Amyloidosis

    Amyloidosis is a medical disorder that causes protein fibers to accumulate in an organ in the body and reduce the ability of the organ to function properly. This condition may affect organs such...

  • Eye Swelling From Mold

    Molds are plantlike organisms that are forms of fungi. These fungi are found both indoors and outdoors, specifically in areas of high humidity. Mold can cause the development of, or increase,...

  • Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome

    Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome is a disorder of the vestibular aqueducts, bony canals in the head that connect the inner ear to the endolymphatic sacs. Chemicals in the endolymphatic sacs...

  • Role of Testosterone Replacement for Osteoporosis

    Testosterone replacement therapy is a technique that uses external testosterone sources to address clinical hormone deficiency. In some cases, testosterone deficiency in men can trigger symptoms...

  • Signs and Symptoms of Brain Damage From Severe Dehydration

  • Mold & Swollen Eyes

    Mold is a common type of fungus found throughout our environment. It thrives in areas of high humidity, and places that are warm, damp and dark. Fungus releases mold spores that easily spread in...

  • Uses of Whiskey for Congestion

  • Signs and Symptoms of a Stress Fracture in an Ankle

  • Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperplasia

    Hyperplasia is a condition in which cells in the body start to proliferate. Hyperplasia cell proliferation can occur in the neuroendocrine system, which comprises the nervous system and endocrine...

  • Columnar Cell Hyperplasia

    When the cells in a part of the body start to grow and spread in excess amounts, this condition is known as hyperplasia. One area where hyperplasia proliferation can occur is in what are called...

  • How to Make Pores Smaller & Get Rid of Acne

    Acne can affect your appearance and self-esteem. Blocked pores cause acne. When bacteria seeps into pores, it causes a minor infection or blemish. If you have severe acne, speak with your...

  • Stroke Assessment Certification

    The devastating impact of a stroke can completely transform the life of the sufferer. Many of the victim's dreams and plans are shattered due to the various disabilities that follow a stroke....

  • What Is the Meaning of Terminally Ill?

    If a person is terminally ill, she is in the advanced stages of a disease with no known cure. People with terminal illnesses are generally expected to live anywhere from less than six months to up...

  • Magnesium & Kidney Stones

    Painful disorders of the urinary tract, kidney stones cause much distress among sufferers. Magnesium, a healing mineral with a track record of alleviating many health conditions, may have a role...

  • Gas & Stomach Problems

    Most people pass gas at least 12 times daily, according to the Mayo Clinic. The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) points out that flatulence and belching provide relief from air we...

  • Reasons for an MRI of the Brain

  • Homelessness & Depression

    A staggering number of the homeless population suffer from untreated mental illness. Their psychological and physical inability to obtain and maintain a job, accurately balance their finances and...

  • Altitude & Migraines

    High altitude will trigger a migraine in some people who suffer them. Knowing this ahead of time and discussing it with your doctor can help you manage and prevent attacks.

  • Natural Medicines for Cat Allergies

  • Carbon Monoxide & Movement Disorder

    Carbon monoxide is a common and poisonous gas to which prolonged exposure can cause movement disorders and death. Movement disorders caused by carbon monoxide are not necessarily permanent.

  • How to Remove Food Stuck in Tonsils

    Your tonsils are located at the top of your throat, on either side. Both of the tonsils contain crevasses, known as crypts, in which food particles can become stuck. Typically you'll naturally...

  • Commonly Used Medications for Acne

  • Helium for Asthma

    Heliox, a mixture of helium and oxygen, is a short-term, quick-acting, safe means of restoring normal breathing during an acute asthma attack. Heliox must be used with appropriate medication to...

  • How to Remove the Side Shields of Prescription Safety Glasses

    Your job may require you to wear safety glasses while you work. Depending on the type of work you do, side shields, also called safety shields, may need to be worn during specific jobs or in...

  • What Are Excess Iron Deposits in the Body Called?

    Excess iron deposits form in the body when underlying circumstances promote abnormal rates of iron absorption in various organs and tissues. This condition---called iron overload---may be caused...

  • Obstructive Bowel Disease

    Obstructive bowel disease occurs in the small intestine or the colon and prevents food or stool from properly moving through the digestive system and out of the body. This condition can result...

  • Infrared Light for Carpal Tunnel

    Carpel tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerves and tendons around the carpal tunnel become inflamed, causing pain, numbness, tingling or weakness in fingers and wrists. Usually, patients turn to...

  • What Is an Imprint Code on Pills?

    The United States government requires an imprint code on pills to assist individuals and professionals to determine what a pill is in the event it is separated from its original packaging.

  • Are Bioidentical Hormones for Women Who Have Had a Hysterectomy?

    A woman may undergo a hysterectomy if she suffers from certain medical conditions, such as fibroid tumors, certain types of cancer or endometriosis. For women who have had hysterectomies,...

  • Genetic Markers for Heart Disease

  • HEPA Air Filtration & Respiratory Disease

    Both indoor and outdoor air pollutants can wreak havoc on the lungs and respiratory tract---especially in people who suffer from respiratory disease. As problems develop within the respiratory...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Exercise Induced Asthma that Persists for Days

  • Why Are Triglycerides Divided by 5 to Get Your Overall Cholesterol?

    When it comes to cholesterol, we all want to "know our numbers." Knowing how triglycerides figure into this equation will help us take charge of our cardiovascular health.

  • Allergy to Sunlight

    Sun allergies are a real medical problem, but fortunately they are rare and the symptoms usually fade within 24 hours. More common than true sun allergies are sun sensitivities that can mimic some...

  • Vulvar Vestibular Syndrome

    Vulvar vestibular syndrome is the condition in which the vulva, or area surrounding the vaginal opening, becomes inflamed and irritated. It typically occurs as a secondary condition, resulting...

  • Ivermectin for Lesions

    Ivermectin is a medication that is used to treat lesions from parasite infections and scabies. Ivermectin is an oral medicine and is often used as an alternative to topical medications.

  • How to Find Out if You Have AIDS

    The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS estimates 33.4 million people worldwide are living with HIV, as of 2008. Almost 1.5 million North Americans have HIV. AIDS-related deaths in 2008...

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