Managing Blood Conditions: Iron Regulation, DVT & Nutrition

What markers define healthy blood function? Key strategies include regulating dietary iron, monitoring hematological counts, and identifying symptoms of vascular clots like DVT.

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Bruised Tailbone Remedies

A comedic pratfall invariably elicits audience laughter, but a bruised tailbone is no laughing matter. Falling backward onto your bottom or a blow to the tailbone incurred during sports activities can leave you with a painful bruised tailbone, or coccyx.

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Healthy Blood Sugar Levels for Pregnant Women

Diabetes that begins during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes. This condition affects 5 to 9 percent of all pregnancies in the United States, and it is becoming more common, according to a July 2009 article in "American Family Physician." Pregnancy also aggravates preexisting type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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Symptoms Involving the Spleen

The spleen is a soft organ on the left side of the abdomen that helps to filter used red blood cells out of the body. Although humans can survive without a spleen, our ability to fight off certain infections may be impaired without it.

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Complications of a Low Platelet Count

The main job of platelets is to make blood sticky so that it can form clots. This is important when you are injured so that you do not bleed to death. When you bleed, platelets swarm to the area and attempt to stop the blood flow.

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Low Sodium Blood Count & Cancer

Sodium is one of the major electrolytes, carefully maintained within a narrow normal range and necessary for proper functioning of your bodyโ€™s systems. Low sodium levels, or hyponatremia, occur in a wide variety of medical disorders including cancer.

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High TSH Symptoms

Thyroid stimulating hormone, usually abbreviated TSH, is manufactured by the pituitary gland. Release of TSH stimulates the thyroid to make T3 and T4, the hormones responsible for thyroid function. If the thyroid stops functioning, TSH levels rise as the body attempts to โ€œforceโ€ the thyroid to produce hormones.

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Causes of Vomiting Blood and Bleeding From the Rectum

Bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract is a fairly common occurrence and a frequent cause of emergency room visits, according to the textbook "Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine." Hematemesis is the term used to describe vomiting blood, while hematochezia refers to bleeding from the rectum.

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Is There Certain Fruit That is Good for Red Blood Cells?

Red blood cells are vital to your health and well-being, carrying oxygen to cells throughout your body and carbon dioxide away from them so that it can be expelled. A number of nutrients are involved in the production, maintenance and function of red blood cells.

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Tiny Broken Blood Vessels on the Legs From Running

The small veins in the legs can be damaged by disease, advanced age or trauma. The location of the injured veins is important in determining the cause. Identifying what produced the injury is the first step in prevention and treatment; failing to do so can potentially lead to serious and longterm complications.

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Herbs For Lowering Cortisol Levels

Cortisol is a stress hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Overproduction of this hormone can lead to many problems including weight gain, muscle loss, nervous eating and anxiety. Herbs that naturally combat stress hormone production are known as adaptogens.

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Complications of GI Bleeding

Gastrointestinal, or GI, bleeding means bleeding that begins in the gastrointestinal tract. MedlinePlus states that the amount of gastrointestinal bleeding can be undetectable, however, in some cases it can be extensive and dangerous to the life of the individual.

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How to Lower a High Lipid Profile

Your lipid profile is an overall assessment of your cardiac health. It consists of four numbers reflective of the amount of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride levels of your blood.

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What Are the Dangers of Nattokinase?

Nattokinase is an enzyme that can be used to prevent blood clots that are associated with strokes and heart attacks. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans, while stroke is No. 3. Nattokinase is derived from the Japanese soy food called natto that somewhat resembles blue cheese.

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Vitamins That Dilate Your Blood Vessels

Vitamins play a significant role in many of the functions inside your body. Your cardiovascular health depends on your vitamin intake as well. Certain vitamins keep your blood vessels healthy by maintaining their pliability and reducing hardness.

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Honey & Blood Sugar

Honey is often perceived as a healthier sweetener alternative because it is more natural -- like agave syrup, black strap molasses and maple syrup. However, whether you eat refined table sugar or honey, your body reacts the same way. Sugar is sugar.

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Food Sources of Statins

Statins are a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels. Plant sterols and stanols are natural statins, or phytosterols, which are plant cell components that work in the same way as statins.

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