Radiating Knee Pain
The knee joint is the largest synovial, or movable, joint in the body, according to The Pain Clinic. This means the knee has many moving parts that can become damaged due to injury or wear and tear over time.
Read more →The knee joint is the largest synovial, or movable, joint in the body, according to The Pain Clinic. This means the knee has many moving parts that can become damaged due to injury or wear and tear over time.
Read more →A sore chest is a common side effect of a chronic cough. Coughing is the body’s way of clearing the throat and keeping mucus from building-up in the chest.
Read more →A doctor who specializes in issues of the heart is called a cardiologist. According to the American College of Cardiology, cardiologists are trained to find, treat and help prevent diseases that attack the blood vessels and the heart.
Read more →Three-vessel coronary disease describes problems with three different coronary arteries. The coronary arteries are essential because they supply blood to the heart; problems with these arteries can disrupt blood flow to the heart, which can be dangerous.
Read more →Night sweats, known medically as nocturnal hyperhidrosis, is a condition in which an individual has perspiration during the night hours.The sweating may be profuse, leaving sheets and clothing wet. It may occur in someone who does not excessively sweat during the day.
Read more →Whether you choose home tooth-whitening kits or opt to have a dentist whiten your teeth, the process involves applying bleach to remove stains and whiten tooth enamel. Many tooth-whitening preparations use carbamide peroxide as the bleaching agent.
Read more →Blisters are a common ailment of the hands, which can be a result of friction-related damage, or burns. It is important to try to keep the skin over a blister intact, as this will help prevent infection and further skin damage.
Read more →Freon is the trade name for a class of chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, used primarily in refrigeration and air conditioning. (Reference 5) Freon and other refrigerants are toxic and can cause poisoning and even death.
Read more →The ulnar nerve is a nerve in the inner arm that runs from the armpit, past the inner elbow and into the fourth and fifth fingers.
Read more →Central nervous system fatigue is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that involves peripheral muscle fatigue and the failure to initiate and sustain voluntary drive to the muscles by the central nervous system.
Read more →Low white blood cell counts, a condition known as neutropenia, can occur as a result of certain diseases or as a side effect to medications, particularly cancer chemotherapy. Fortunately, several drugs have been developed that safely and effectively increase white blood cell levels.
Read more →Anxiety is a state of inner unrest or uneasiness often described as "nervousness." Worry, jitteriness, sweating, an increased heart rate, rapid breathing and other feelings and symptoms commonly accompany anxiety. A long-held and still popular distinction between "state" and "trait"
Read more →Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, brain scans can be a useful diagnostic tool for many different conditions. However, their ability to diagnose conditions such as mental illness is still limited.
Read more →More than just a sweet baking ingredient, brown sugar is also useful as an exfoliating ingredient in a scalp scrub. Natural oils in the mixture help disinfect the scalp, while providing moisture.
Read more →It's that time of the month again, and your moods are all over the place. One minute you're feeling fine, and the next minute you're blue or angry. To make matters worse, you may feel fatigued, bloated and achy.
Read more →Hormones are substances produced by the body that have chemical effects on other parts of the body. Women produce hormones, such as estradiol, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and progesterone. Certain hormones rise at various times of the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy.
Read more →Although tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body -- even stronger than bone -- it’s still susceptible to tooth decay when exposed to acids in the mouth. Because enamel is composed of mainly calcium phosphate, a calcium-rich diet is essential during tooth development.
Read more →The risk of an adverse reaction from an acupuncture treatment is low, but after a deep session you may experience a feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness.
Read more →Bacterial vaginosis, or BV, can be irritating, frustrating and difficult to treat. However, left untreated, it can contribute to long-term problems. Vitamin C might offer an alternative or supplementary treatment for this uncomfortable condition.
Read more →Two common side effects shared by people who are obese are high cholesterol and heartburn, according to Lee University. Heartburn, also called gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, occurs when acid backs up from your stomach into your esophagus and causes a burning sensation in your chest area.
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