Home Remedies for Burn Blisters on the Tongue

Drinking or eating food that is too hot can result in painful burn blisters on the tongue. These burn blisters can make it hard to eat, sleep, drink or talk, and can remain painful even when you aren't doing anything at all.

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Spraying Antiperspirant to Prevent Foot Sweat

If you find your favorite shoes slipping off your feet from sweat, you’re not alone. Medically referred to as hyperhidrosis, sweaty feet are a surprisingly common condition that can ruin your favorite footwear. It can even cause embarrassing odors.

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Should a Toddler With Phlegm Drink Milk?

Toddlers can get colds and infections that cause coughing and congestion. A wet, or mucus-filled, cough can produce phlegm in toddlers. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports that there is no evidence that milk will worsen mucus in toddlers or anyone else.

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High Fever and a Loss of Appetite in Children

Although a fever can be frightening to parents, a high temperature by itself is not a cause for concern; it is simply the body's way of fighting off a virus or bacteria. Many times, a fever is accompanied by other symptoms, including a loss of appetite. According to MayoClinic.

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Is Lettuce Good While You Are Pregnant?

With exotic leafy greens like bok choy or curly kale winning much attention for their health benefits, a pregnant woman might overlook the nutritive power of lowly lettuce. Eating more lettuce-based salads can increase your intake of vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber.

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How to Avoid Sleepiness After Lunch

Afternoon marks a period of drowsiness for many people, especially with a full stomach. Feeling sleepy after lunch decreases your productivity and makes it difficult to stay on task, a problem particularly if you are at work. There are strategies to reduce the sense of drowsiness as you get back to work after lunch.

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Acid Reflux in Swimmers

Acid reflux is a condition in which acidic stomach contents leak backwards into the esophagus. When refluxed acidic stomach contents touch the lining of the esophagus, they may cause a burning sensation in the chest called heartburn.

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Upper-Right Side Abdominal Pain After Eating Steak

Pain that develops in the upper-right side of your abdomen may be a concerning symptom that will need to be evaluated by your doctor. Your abdomen is divided into four quadrants, each providing your physician with a general idea of what’s causing your symptoms.

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Foods to Avoid With Barrett Esophagus

If you have gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, you are at risk for developing Barrett esophagus. This is a condition in which the cells that line the esophagus, the tube that connects your mouth and stomach, change to the type of cells that line your intestines.

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L-Carnitine & Hypothyroidism

The body can normally manufacture the biochemical carnitine; L-carnitine, one of two types, is present in beef, chicken, fish, dairy products, grains and legumes and is available in supplement form.

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Exercises for Pes Anserinus Tendinitis

Doctors often misdiagnose pes anserinus tendinitis as a medial meniscus tear or strain, so if your doctor says you have MCL, consider getting a second opinion. Both conditions cause pain in the inner knee.

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Can You Get Rid of Ringworm With Garlic?

Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection of the skin that develops on the epidermis, the top layer of the skin. Symptoms of ringworm include red rashes, raised rings of skin and flat patches of itchy skin. Treatment for the disease is usually antifungal medication. However, according to Brian Salt, author of "

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Diet for Borborygmi

If you experience borborygmi, or rumbling noises coming from your digestive tract, chances are you’re just hungry. Eating anything should stop the rumbling.

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How to Check Your Brush or Comb for Hair Loss

An estimated 50 million Americans, both men and women, are affected by permanent or temporary hair loss. For men, it can start while they are in their twenties, while for women it usually begins after menopause. Look at your hair brush or comb to determine how much hair you are losing.

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Mouthwash & a Sore Throat

Antiseptic mouthwash can be used to treat some of the symptoms that cause sore throat. In fact, according to health maintenance organization Kaiser Permanente, prescription-strength antiseptic mouthwashes are a commonly prescribed treatment.

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Eye Floaters and Exercise

From time to time, everyone sees small dark specks moving in their vision. These "floaters" are actually condensations of vitreous humor -- the gel that fills the inside of the eye. The more movement a person makes, such as during exercise, the more floaters that can be seen moving.

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The Dangers of Shilajit

Shilajit is a natural herb most known for its uses in Ayurveda. Ayurveda has been practiced in India for centuries, and many of its herbs and herbal remedies are used in alternative medical treatments around the world.

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The Effects of Progesterone on the Fetus

Progesterone is a hormone secreted by a woman’s ovaries that helps to regulate ovulation and menstrual bleeding. This important hormone has also been used as a supplement to treat many symptoms of menopause.

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Breathing Exercises to Increase Lung Capacity

Oxygen is essential to the metabolic function of all cells, and the body cannot survive without it. The lungs are an important part of a greater system that delivers oxygen throughout the body. Breathing exercises enhance your bodies ability to absorb and make use of this element.

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