End Stage Liver Disease & Options
End stage liver disease occurs when the liver has sustained severe damage, usually over the course of many years, and is in the process of failing completely.
Read more →End stage liver disease occurs when the liver has sustained severe damage, usually over the course of many years, and is in the process of failing completely.
Read more →A whole body detox is very helpful in weight loss and ridding the body of toxins. The process of detoxification is not generally pleasant, but the end result is worthwhile.
Read more →Nausea is usually the precursor of an act the body performs called vomiting, where contents in the stomach get eliminated forcefully through the mouth. This occurs in the body as a symptom as opposed to an actual disease, and the triggers that can cause it stem from the intestines, brain and inner ear.
Read more →If there's one product that lives up to its claims, it's Superglue--as anyone who has accidentally glued their fingers together can attest. And unless you know the single solution that will dissolve the bond of Superglue, you can scrub and scrape and pull for hours but will likely remove as much skin as glue.
Read more →Birth control pills can be obtained easily without insurance, but the cost may be high. Having health insurance can reduce the cost of the cervical exam that is performed once per year before a prescription for birth control is provided. Health insurance can also reduce the cost of the pills themselves.
Read more →You can suffer a chemical burn by spilling bleach on your skin. If your burn is severe, you need to seek immediate medical attention.
Read more →Asthma is a condition caused by an overactive immune system. In persons with asthma, the immune system causes inflammation of the airway (the bronchioles), leading to bronchitis. Asthma can be triggered by a number of things, including stress, cold air, exercise and allergies.
Read more →If you have recently had breast augmentation surgery, you may have gained weight or feel out of shape from taking some time off from exercising during the recovery period. In addition, right after surgery, the tissue around the implants gets swollen, which can add on temporary pounds and make you feel big.
Read more →Muscle pain, muscle weakness and paralysis can be signs of serious muscular problems. MedlinePlus says that muscle disorders can occur as a result of injury, overuse, infections, medications, genetics and inflammation. Muscular system diseases require various forms of treatment approaches.
Read more →The nose is a sensitive facial feature that can quickly detect unpleasant smells. Sometimes, certain medical conditions can lead to narrowing of the nasal airway and infections. In some cases, pollen, ragweed and grass can enter the nose and trigger certain nasal conditions.
Read more →Caffeine blocks brain receptors that can dilate the blood vessels. This may lead to some withdrawal symptoms, such as headaches. Teas, energy drinks, colas and chocolate contain caffeine, though in smaller doses. People who consume those products regularly may have withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop.
Read more →Most people have experienced bloating and backaches--either separately, or simultaneously--at some point in their lives. They are fairly common symptoms that usually result from a variety of benign causes.
Read more →Babies have delicate skin, so they develop rashes more easily than adults. Because their skin is thin and unmarked by hair, old scars, sun spots and other skin conditions acquired with age, rashes also might be more visible on babies.
Read more →In the past several years, honey and cinnamon have become stars in the realm of complementary medicine. Both are rumored to cure or at least help manage all sorts of ailments, including diabetes.
Read more →Your skin may reveal just how healthy your daily meals are. A deficiency of certain vitamins can cause scarring, pigmented spots and slow wound healing. It can also lead to a breakdown of the elastic fibers that keep your skin smooth and soft.
Read more →Sodium laureth sulfate is a chemical found in shampoos, conditioners, toothpastes, cosmetics, soaps and various cleaning products. Even products labeled organic or natural can contain this detergent.
Read more →Extra light olive oil and sunflower oil are great options to use when you deep-fry foods. They have a high smoke point and heart-healthy unsaturated fats. Other good options include canola, safflower and peanut oils.
Read more →Children younger than age 14 should consume no more than 6 grams of sodium daily, depending upon their age, according to health professionals with the Food Standards Agency. Consuming more than the recommended amount of sodium every day puts them at risk of developing a number of health-related signs and symptoms.
Read more →If you have high cholesterol, one thing commonly recommended by doctors is to lose weight. But if you are underweight or are trying to gain muscle mass, this may not be the best plan. Fortunately, there are other ways to lower your cholesterol without losing weight.
Read more →Along with pointing you in the direction of your favorite meal or reminding you the neighbor’s roses are blooming, your nose takes in about 20,000 liters of air each day.
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