Types of Leg Braces
There are many types of leg braces. The type needed depends upon whether it is to be used by someone who has undergone surgery or if there is a disability involved that impairs walking.
Read more →There are many types of leg braces. The type needed depends upon whether it is to be used by someone who has undergone surgery or if there is a disability involved that impairs walking.
Read more →Finger splints are sometimes used to hold your finger in place to keep it from moving, such as when it is sprained or broken. They can also be used to increase the range of motion of a finger that is stuck in a bent position and needs constant stretching. A variety of splints are available to treat finger injuries.
Read more →People of all ages can develop dehydration from excess fluid loss, but newborns, in particular, are more at risk of developing the condition. Dehydration is the result of losing more fluids--through sweat, vomiting or diarrhea--than you are taking in.
Read more →The liver functions to process and eliminate metabolic wastes. It produces numerous substances that are essential to good health. It also metabolizes many medications and purifies the body from environmental toxins.
Read more →Though there are many over-the-counter remedies and prescription drugs made to combat allergies, some people find them to be less than effective for their particular symptoms, or that the potential of side effects is too great to warrant their use.
Read more →Whether it's from staying out too long in the sun or accidentally touching a hot pot handle, minor thermal burns are a common occurrence among adults and children. In the US, the Centers for Disease Control estimates that 1.
Read more →Infections resulting in diarrhea are common in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. In the May 2010 "Journal of the American Medical Directors Association," Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone and colleagues say, "
Read more →Gripe water has had medicinal uses in treating teething and digestion in babies for over 100 years. Because of a lack of any official studies that evaluate it on a large scale, gripe water is generally accepted as an alternative medicine.
Read more →The kidneys and liver serve vital functions for overall wellness of the body. The kidneys remove waste from the body to prevent toxicity of other organs and maintain health of the entire body. The liver is the largest internal organ and aids in fighting infections, digestion and regulating blood sugar levels.
Read more →Degenerative muscle diseases cause progressive damage and loss of muscle cells with associated weakness. There are many types of degenerative muscle diseases, and they act in different ways to cause loss of functional muscle mass.
Read more →Moles are colored, noncancerous skin growths. They can occur anywhere on the skin surface and virtually everyone has them. It is important to distinguish moles--also known as nevi--from the potentially life-threatening skin cancer melanoma.
Read more →Plantar flexion is the movement of the foot away from the body by bending the ankle. Plantar flexion occurs when you stand on your tiptoes or when you push down on the gas pedal in your vehicle. Plantar flexion depends on the muscles of the ankle and calf to work properly.
Read more →Histamine is a substance released by the body's immune system from cells called mast cells. This occurs in response to injury or allergies. Histamine receptors are the proteins on cells found in the brain, blood vessels, lungs, skin and stomach that bind to histamine in order to produce an inflammatory response.
Read more →Epsom salts refer to a crystallized form of magnesium sulfate, a naturally occurring compound that has many health benefits. It's an over-the-counter product used as a home remedy bath for aches and pains. Epsom salts are also a natural laxative but its uses don't stop there.
Read more →Wheezing and swelling (inflammation) are your body’s reaction to specific triggers that aggravate the lung. This is better known as asthma. There is no one cause of asthma: it can be hereditary, but triggers can vary between individuals. Food allergies may be one cause of asthma-like symptoms.
Read more →Pets are very popular -- 44 percent of Americans own a dog, according to a recent survey from the American Pet Products Association. However, for the 26 million people with asthma, pets in the house can greatly exacerbate symptoms. One important facet of asthma management is to try to avoid triggers.
Read more →With the rates of preventable diseases increasing each year, you may be seeking a way to increase the amount of disease-fighting nutrients in your diet.
Read more →Wisdom teeth appear between the ages of 16 to 20 and are extracted if they come in crooked or don't fully emerge. Often, wisdom teeth will come in straight and your dentist will recommend they come out anyway to leave room for the rest of the teeth as you age.
Read more →Trigger points are small, painful, tight nodules of muscle fibers buried in muscles. They contribute to chronic muscular pain, which in turn leads to joint pain and stiffness. Trigger points keep muscles tense and weak at the same time.
Read more →Discover how to effectively use apple cider vinegar to treat peptic ulcers and other forms of stomach ulcers. Learn the steps, reasons, and benefits of incorporating this natural remedy into your diet.
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