Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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How to Relieve Ankle Swelling Naturally

Swelling of the ankles occurs when excess fluid gets trapped in the tissues of the lower legs. Understanding and treating the underlying cause is an essential first step. In addition, are several ways you can alleviate this ankle swelling at home.

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Symptoms of Bronchial Pneumonia

Bronchial pneumonia can trigger a range of symptoms, depending on the cause and severity of the lung infection. Here are typical symptoms to watch for with this illness.

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Does Coffee Irritate Stomach Ulcers?

No, coffee can't cause a stomach ulcer, but it can potentially aggravate it. Here's what you need to know about the link between coffee and stomach ulcers.

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How to Remove a Filiform Wart

Filiform warts are a special type of wart with a distinct appearance. They do not always require treatment, but if treatment is chosen, they are usually easy to treat. See your doctor to determine the diagnosis and most appropriate treatment.

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Causes of Fresh Blood in Stool

Seeing blood in your stool can definitely set off alarm bells. Here's what you need to know about possible causes and when to see a doctor.

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Early Signs of Pancreatic Cancer

One of the biggest problems with pancreatic cancer is by the time symptoms become severe enough to alert the person to make a doctor’s appointment, it's already progressed to a serious stage.

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Exercise & Low Platelet Count

A low platelet count, technically known as thrombocytopenia, occurs when the blood loses platelets faster than the bone marrow replaces them.

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