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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What Tea Is Good for People Who Have High Blood Pressure?

Taking tea may be a grand affair involving fine china, tea sandwiches and proper etiquette, or it can be as simple as adding a teabag to a mug of boiling water. However you take your tea, understand that many varieties can offer benefits if your blood pressure is too high.

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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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What Causes Dry Mouth During Running & What Can Be Done?

The pasty, parched feeling of a dry mouth is annoying, particularly when you are running and need every drop of moisture you can get to keep from feeling overheated. A dry mouth, which is also called xerostomia, is usually a sign of other problems or a side effect of medications.

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Baking Soda Vs. Cream of Tartar

Amateur bakers often wonder when to use cream of tartar and when to use baking soda. The two ingredients can even be listed in the same recipe together. Understanding how the two products are made and what chemical properties they possess can help you figure out which ingredient best suits your recipe.

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Your Knee Hurts After Playing Soccer

Every time you walk, run or stand, you're putting stress on your knee joints, and soccer players put more stress on their knees than non-athletes. The supporting elements of the knee joint are composed almost exclusively of soft tissues, such as tendons, ligaments, cartilage and small muscles that are prone to injury.

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Can Swimming Inflame Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow is a misnomer. While the condition is commonly associated with tennis, it's not exclusive to the sport. Repetitive motion of any type can cause the tendinitis that's termed tennis elbow. Swimming is one of a number of activities that can trigger tennis elbow.

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How to Treat a Shoulder Muscle Strain

A muscle strain is a stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon. Strains can occur in joints and muscles across the body, but the shoulders in particular are very susceptible to strains.

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Side Effects of HCG Injections for Infertility

If you take a pregnancy test, most likely the kit you bought tests for the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin hormones in your urine. This hormone, HCG, only occurs in your body under normal circumstances when you become pregnant.

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Little Red Bumps on the Toes

Little red bumps on your toes may seem like an alarming problem, but they're usually no cause for major concern. One of the most common reasons for little red bumps is a fungal infection known as athlete's foot. According to MayoClinic.

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Peanut Butter & Bloating

Bloating is the feeling that your abdominal region is tight or distended. A common feeling after eating too much or eating foods that are hard to digest, it can also be caused by an allergic reaction to peanuts -- one of the most common food allergies.

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Causes of Nerve Pain in the Hip & Leg

Many conditions can cause nerve pain in the hip and leg. According to MedlinePlus, nerve pain, also known as neuralgia, is pain that follows the path of a nerve. Although neuralgia can occur in people of all ages, older individuals are more likely to develop this condition.

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Reasons for Brown Spotting Before Period

From the first menstrual period through the onset of menopause, women occasionally experience vaginal bleeding or spotting at unexpected, random times. While many of these irregularities are no cause for concern, the numerous "what-ifs" that accompany premenstrual spotting can leave a woman feeling uncertain.

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A Mild Case of Shingles

Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is caused by the chickenpox virus. If you’ve ever had chickenpox, you can develop shingles because the virus remains in your body. It can be dormant for many years and then unexpectedly become active again and cause shingles.

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Pulled Abdominal Muscles Symptoms From Sit Ups

Your abdominal muscles support and enable movements of your trunk and spine. A pulled abdominal muscle refers to a tear in the muscle fibers, which can range from microscopic tearing to a complete rupture.

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Does Eating Oranges Help Detox the Liver?

Detoxing the liver is a popular pastime among adherents of alternative medicine and followers of a healthy lifestyle, but the concept has no basis in scientific fact. Your body has a natural detoxification system that involves your liver, kidneys and sweat glands.

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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 body’s systems. Low sodium levels, or hyponatremia, occur in a wide variety of medical disorders including cancer.

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Can Liver Problems Cause Walking Problems?

Liver disease involves a wide spectrum of illnesses and causes. Some common causes of hepatic disease include viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease and cancer. Some symptoms that result from liver disease may impact walking or gait function.

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One Week Meal Plan for a Diabetic Diet

Diabetes is a disease characterized by dangerously high blood sugar levels. Diabetics must adhere to dietary restrictions to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.

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