Pain Relief for Wisdom Teeth Removal
Having your wisdom teeth removed is a common procedure, but some risks are involved. These risks include pain, temporary swelling and bruising and some less common complications.
Read more →Having your wisdom teeth removed is a common procedure, but some risks are involved. These risks include pain, temporary swelling and bruising and some less common complications.
Read more →Tendinitis develops when a tendon -- a thick cord connecting a muscle to a bone -- becomes inflamed or irritated. While tendinitis can occur in any tendon, it commonly affects the shoulder, elbow, knee, wrist, thumb and ankle.
Read more →Tylenol is a brand name of drugs popular in North America based upon the primary active ingredient, acetaminophen. Tylenol is owned by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, part of Johnson & Johnson, and was introduced into the market in 1955.
Read more →It’s common to have a dry cough and sore throat at the same time, as both can be triggered by environmental irritants or conditions such as allergies or infections. Most of the time, symptoms improve with a combination of home remedies and over-the-counter (OTC) medications.
Read more →Low blood pressure is also known as hypotension. While low blood pressure in adults is a wellness goal, in children, lower-than-normal pressure can be dangerous. Hypotension may occur for a variety of reasons. On one end of the spectrum are relatively mild, reversible causes of hypotension such as dehydration.
Read more →Boswellia Complex is an herbal supplement designed to support kidney function, maintain healthy joints and support healthy circulation and your body's normal resistance function. Manufacturer MediHerb explains that it contains standardized levels of both the boswellia and turmeric components.
Read more →According to The University of Maryland Medical Center, food allergies are defined as the body's immune system reacting to generally harmless substances in certain foods. Most food allergies are a result of a genetic predisposition to sensitivity to a certain food item, and allergies normally resolve in adulthood.
Read more →According to the Mayo Clinic, your leg can swell for various reasons. For example, swelling in one leg alone may indicate an injury causing inflammation in the inflicted area. However, swelling in both legs may be the sign of a kidney or heart issue contributing to excess fluid in the body.
Read more →House spiders belong to a species in the Tegenaria group, according to GreenNature.com. This species group includes the hobo spider, domestic and common house spider and the giant house spider. The hobo spider is the most dangerous in this group, but is found mostly in the Pacific Northwest.
Read more →Vaccinations are given to babies to protect them against disease and illness. The Centers for for Disease Control and Prevention has developed a schedule for when a child should receive his immunizations. The vaccination schedule begins at birth and continues throughout adulthood.
Read more →Exercise induced low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia occurs when your body’s blood sugar is used up too quickly. Sugar, or glucose comes from the food that you eat and your body uses it as a source of energy during exercise.
Read more →Experiencing chest discomfort can be a frightening thing, but it doesn't always mean something is wrong with your heart. Several digestive issues can also cause chest discomfort, particularly problems with the esophagus -- the long, muscular tube that connects your mouth to your stomach.
Read more →Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker medication that is used to treat high blood pressure and a type of chest pain called angina. The medication dilates the blood vessels and also lowers the heart rate to relieve the heart of some of the additional pressure it faces when distributing blood throughout the body.
Read more →Near-infrared LED light offers athletes noninvasive treatment for soft tissue injuries, providing recovery and pain relief. Athletes or non-competitive sportsman who suffer injuries to their shoulders, back, legs and other areas may benefit from light therapy.
Read more →A mole is a collection of pigmented cells that generally presents itself as a small, brown-hued spot on the surface of your skin. It is possible for acne to form either under -- or on top of – moles, since moles are generally just a discoloration of your skin.
Read more →Many factors can change the smell of your urine, but most of the time, you have no reason to be alarmed. Illnesses or medications can change the look and smell of your urine, but one of the most common causes of altered urine is the food you eat.
Read more →The medical ingredient retinol is also known as retin A and retinoid and is a derivative of vitamin A. This potent substance is used in many cosmetic and pharmaceutical skin creams, gels, lotions and ointments for its skin exfoliating and rejuvenating effects.
Read more →Your body is about two-thirds water. Dehydration reduces the amount of water in your body. Severe dehydration can lower blood pressure and the amount of oxygen available to your cells, which may lead to coma and death.
Read more →Potatoes pack an abundance of nutritional value, including a high dose of macronutrients, vitamins and minerals. One of the potato's greatest nutritional offerings is its carbohydrate content. Potatoes contain both simple and complex carbohydrates, as well as a substantial amount of dietary fiber.
Read more →Overeating any food can cause stomach pain from indigestion, but stomach pain specifically from eating cheese is most likely related to lactose intolerance. Stomach pain from eating too much cheese can also be related to a milk or mold allergy and should be assessed by your doctor.
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