Back-pain

Causes of Back Pain & Nausea After Eating

Experiencing back pain or nausea after eating a meal is usually an indication of a gastrointestinal problem. Several gastrointestinal conditions can cause nausea and abdominal pain that radiates to locations in the back. While some conditions may be mild or short termed, others may be severe, chronic and serious.

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Home Remedies for a Sore Knotted Neck

Muscle tension in your neck can make your day unbearable. A tight muscle in the neck can occur by twisting your neck, exercising too vigorously, sleeping with your neck in an uncomfortable position or slouching while you work or watch TV.

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Blood Sugar Spikes in the Evening

Whether you have diabetes, insulin resistance, polycystic ovary syndrome or reactive hypoglycemia or simply want to lose weight, keeping your blood sugar levels stable can improve your overall well-being and health.

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Duck Fat and Cholesterol

The most commonly eaten duck in the U.S. is the Pekin, and the meat is primarily taken from the breast and the legs. Duck is a particularly succulent meat, primarily because of its high fat content.

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Diet for Ulcerative Colitis with Gas

Undigested food your body does not break down passes along the digestive tract into your large intestine, where it meets harmless bacteria. As the bacteria works to break down the food, gaseous hydrogen and carbon dioxide are produced, which are excreted from the rectum.

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Greek Yogurt While Pregnant

Pregnancy requires that you eat a well-balanced diet that provides all of the vitamins and minerals you and your growing baby need for good health. Greek yogurt is a nutritious addition to your pregnancy diet that supplies many of the nutrients you need on a daily basis.

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Vitamins for Palpitations

Heart palpitations are irregular heartbeats that can cause your heart to race, flutter, pound, skip beats or briefly stop. A variety of factors can trigger heart palpatations, such as anxiety, stress, emotional distress, panic, heart problems, an overactive thyroid, nicotine, alcohol and caffeine.

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How to Reduce the Size of a Swollen Lip

Swelling of the lip can be caused by an allergic reaction or trauma to the area or, in rare cases, as a result of certain diseases such as leukemia or Hodgkin's disease. Once you identify the cause of your swollen lip, you can begin reducing the swelling through at-home treatment.

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Sample Diet Plans for Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that only occurs during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes increases your risk of having a more complicated pregnancy; giving birth to a large baby that may require a cesarean section or giving birth to a baby with respiratory problems.

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Is There a Home Remedy for Teeth Tingling?

Not only is a tingling sensation in your teeth annoying, it’s a sign of pulpitis. This condition involves inflammation of the nerve and blood vessel portion of your tooth, or the dental pulp. When inflamed blood vessels press on nerves in the pulp, tingling or pain can occur in your tooth.

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What Is Ayurvedic Soap?

One of the world’s oldest medical systems, Ayurveda originated thousands of years ago in India. The Sanskrit term Ayurveda comes from the word “ayur,” meaning “life,” and “veda,” meaning “knowledge.” Over the centuries, Ayurveda became the science of life, providing a foundation for a healthy mind, body, and spirit.

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Molluscum Vs. Seed Wart

Warts are viral infections of the outer layer of skin that can affect children and adults. Just like molluscum contagiosum, another common skin infection, warts are usually more of a nuisance than a real health danger.

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Seasonal Allergy Symptoms With Fatigue

An allergy is an exaggerated abnormal immune response to something in the environment that normally would not be harmful. One of the most common types of allergies is the seasonal allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. Hay fever affects one in five people, according to MayoClinic.

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The Best Bras for Implants

Shopping for a new bra after breast augmentation can be tricky depending on your body type and new breast size. Small-boned woman who receive large implants may have trouble finding an appropriate fitting bra.

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Diseases Causing Extreme Fatigue & Weakness

Many diseases can cause extreme fatigue and weakness. According to MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, fatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness or a lack of energy, and fatigue is different from drowsiness.

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How to Treat Hives From Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are small insects with six legs that spend the day in hiding and then come out at night to feed. They get their name from preferring to feed on people while they are sleeping.

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Can a Hormone Imbalance Cause Skin Discoloration?

Melasma is a skin condition that can occur as a result of hormonal imbalances. Melasma is also known as cholasma and, while there is a definite genetic component to the disease, it is generally triggered by hormonal changes.

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Tips for Relieving MTP Joint Pain

According to the Merck Manuals, metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint pain--or pain at the location where the foot joins the toes--is a form of metatarsalgia. Other common types of metatarsalgia include Freiberg's disease, Morton's neuroma and sesamoiditis.

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