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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Adult Acne & Facial Hair Related to a Hormonal Imbalance

For many teenagers, acne is a rite of passage, marking the transition from puberty to adolescence, and finally clearing up in adulthood. Most adults never imagine having to deal with it in later life, but for some--mainly women--acne remains.

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Acupressure For Neuropathy

Patients with neuropathy experience chronic pain and tingling, and acupressure may provide some relief. Neuropathy results from nerve damage associated with a traumatic accident, infection, metabolic disorder, such as diabetes or exposure to toxins.

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Strained Achilles Tendon Ice Vs. Heat Therapy

Using cold and heat therapies correctly can help speed the healing of injuries such as a strained Achilles tendon. Using them incorrectly won't cause serious damage, but doing so can increase pain and swelling, rather than reduce them.

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Juniper Allergies & Rashes

Springtime is misery time for anyone with pollen allergies. Grasses, ragweed and pigweed may be the chief causes of hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, but big wind-pollinated shade trees make their contribution, as well.

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Water & Karo Syrup to Help Babies' Constipation

When your baby is constipated, you want to do whatever you can to make her feel better. If your infant has trouble passing stools, talk to her pediatrician. Some doctors may suggest giving your infant a small amount of water to help ease the passage of stools.

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Hazards of Sodium Phosphate in Your Diet

Sodium phosphate is an additive contained in food and beverages, such as sodas, and is also used as a means of purging the large intestine before a colonoscopy. It has been associated with side effects such as diarrhea, but its consumption might also expose you to other hazards such as organ damage.

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What Can Cause Severe Pain With Fatty Liver Disease?

Fatty liver disease may be asymptomatic or mildly uncomfortable. However, it can cause more severe discomfort and other problems if left untreated. If you experience intense pain, or pain accompanied by fever and vomiting, the disease may have progressed, or there may be another condition present. See your doctor.

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Flaxseed, Constipation & Toddlers

Every child differs in regularity. If you notice your toddler is having less frequent bowel movements than usual or expresses discomfort when passing stool, she might be constipated. Flaxseed meal and oil are natural treatments for constipation that many toddlers tolerate well.

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Does Apple Cider Vinegar Dissolve Kidney Stones

Many people drink apple cider vinegar as a home remedy for numerous complaints like dandruff and heartburn. Some believe it can dissolve kidney stones, but this isn't true. However, apple cider vinegar may help to prevent the formation of kidney stones in the first place.

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Can Acid Reflux Cause Difficulty Swallowing?

If you have trouble swallowing and also experience symptoms of acid reflux, contact your doctor to determine if the two problems are linked. Typically, people who have minor problems with acid reflux don’t have difficulty swallowing.

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Do Brussels Sprouts Cause Bloating?

Most people experience some form of bloating after eating at some point in their lives, particularly those who have problems digesting certain foods.

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The Best Vegetables & Fruits to Eat for High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure increases your risk for heart disease and stroke, but you may be able to lower your blood pressure by improving your diet. A diet which is high in vegetables and fruits may help lower your blood pressure, and eating a wide variety will provide multiple nutrients to support a healthy blood pressure.

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Difference Between Pulled Muscles and Bruised Ribs

Chest injuries -- no matter the cause -- typically hurt a lot. If you're wondering whether you have pulled muscles or bruised ribs, you may be able to tell based on how the injury occurred and the symptoms you are experiencing. However, pulled muscles and bruised ribs may also occur together.

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Normal Range of Uric Acid Levels in the Blood

Uric acid forms when purines break down in the body. Purines come from certain foods such as organ meats, asparagus, spinach, lentils, beer or wine as well as from the breakdown of proteins in the body.

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Exercise & Scalp Itching

Doctors recommend exercise on most days of the week as an effective way to lose weight and ensure your overall well-being. Scalp itchiness that occurs during a workout can hinder your weight-loss efforts and is often linked to an allergic reaction.

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How Do I Reduce Fasting Glucose Levels?

Blood glucose tests are one way to measure how your body utilizes insulin. The fasting glucose test, taken before any meals, gives you an idea of the baseline level of glucose present in your blood, and can be an indicator of the development of diabetes.

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Electrolyte Imbalance & Bradycardia

Your heart beats fewer than 60 times in a minute if you have bradycardia, or a slower-than-normal heart rate. For some people, such as trained athletes, a slower heart rate does not cause problems.

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How to Stop Back of Knees From Itching

Itching behind the knee is commonly caused by heat buildup in warm weather, an allergic reaction to soaps and skin care products, or from improper hygiene. However, some remedies can help to solve this problem, along with proper washing, according to Jennie Harding, author of "

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