HIV & Stomach Symptoms
The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is a viral infection that was first identified in the early 1980s. After initial exposure to HIV, people can develop symptoms within two to four weeks, Mayo Clinic reports.
Read more →The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is a viral infection that was first identified in the early 1980s. After initial exposure to HIV, people can develop symptoms within two to four weeks, Mayo Clinic reports.
Read more →The inability of an individual to control when he has a bowel movement is called fecal incontinence. While a disorder involving the gastrointestinal or neurological system is typically the cause of fecal incontinence, other conditions may also result in a loss of bowel control.
Read more →According to the Mayo Clinic, elevated platelet count, also known as thrombocytosis, is a disorder in which excess platelets are produced, leading to abnormal blood clotting or bleeding. Platelets are small fragments of the red blood cells produced in bone marrow.
Read more →Referring to the positive aspects of an addiction seems to be a contradiction. Addictions are generally harmful, damaging a person's relationships, work, education and health.
Read more →When symptoms of prostate cancer are present, they are similar to those of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis, and can vary greatly from patient to patient. Most young men have no symptoms at all, especially in the early stages of the disease, which is often detected by a doctor during a routine check-up.
Read more →Epsom salt, also known as magnesium sulfate, is a drug that is available over the counter and by prescription. For OTC use, it is taken orally and used as a soak. Prescription uses include shots and intravenous use.
Read more →Lilou the therapy pig has touched down at San Francisco International Airport to help soothe passengers' travel anxiety.
Read more →The herb sage has been used for centuries for culinary and medicinal uses. The Latin name for sage is Salvia officinalis. According to Vitamin Stuff, the French call the herb toute bonne, which translates as “all is well.
Read more →As a chronic lung disease, asthma is commonly treated with inhaled medications delivered to the airways with either a handheld inhaler or a nebulizer. A nebulizer machine changes liquid medication into a mist inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask.
Read more →Gastritis, a condition marked by a swollen or inflamed stomach lining, can trigger a range of digestive symptoms. Cucumbers, while tasty, may play a role in irritating the stomach lining and worsening your condition, although some medical practitioners say cucumbers can help heal gastritis.
Read more →Despite causing adverse effects such as nausea and appetite loss, mefenamic acid generally poses a minimal risk to a breastfed infant, MayoClinic.com says. Mefenamic acid is a prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to alleviate mild to moderate pain induced by conditions such as menstrual cramps.
Read more →The wide variety of toothpastes on the market can make it a challenge to choose the best one for cavity protection. Before the development of the commercial toothpaste industry, people used a homemade baking soda paste to brush their teeth.
Read more →Although you don’t get your period during pregnancy, it’s not uncommon to feel menstrual-like cramps during this time. Cramps may be caused by gas, or they may be a sign of a larger problem.
Read more →Ptyalin is an enzyme that is part of your saliva and aids with digestion. Enzymes are compounds that help speed up chemical reactions. In the case of saliva, the enzymes help speed up reactions that break down the food you eat.
Read more →Allergic reactions to fresh stinging nettle are common, but reactions to dried stinging nettle taken orally are more rare. To reduce the risk of allergic reactions, consult your physician before taking herbal supplements and never take more than the recommended amount.
Read more →Cycling is not only an eco-friendly mode of transportation but also a great way to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, improve blood flow and circulation and cut your risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers. Cycling is a low-impact activity and is easy on your joints, especially the knees.
Read more →Diverticulitis is a complication of diverticulosis. Diverticulitis occurs when diverticula – weak spots in the lining of the large intestine – become inflamed due to trapped stool or bacteria. The exact cause of diverticular disease remains unknown; however, lack of fiber plays an important role, according to the U.S.
Read more →Babies cough for a variety of reasons, including illnesses, medical conditions and irritations. If your baby coughs after drinking water, it may be a reaction to the temperature if the water is extremely cold. A very cold beverage might irritate the throat and airway.
Read more →Walking is an aerobic exercise that can help you manage your weight, tone your lower-body muscles and help promote a healthier lifestyle. As with any type of exercise, you might feel your legs ache or get tired when you go for a walk.
Read more →HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is a hormone produced in the placenta of pregnant women. It is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of infertility and can be prescribed off-label for other purposes. HCG is also sold as a homeopathic supplement for weight loss.
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