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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Post-Menopause Facial Hair

Menopause ushers in many changes in your body. While no longer having monthly periods may come as a welcome change, growth of some facial hair on your chin or upper lip usually isn't.

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List of Best Concealers for Stretch Marks

Stretch marks from rapid weight gain or pregnancy can be embarrassing and unsightly. The red marks that occur when your skin stretches too fast may be dark or light, long or short, deep or shallow.

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Hip Alignment & Leg Pain

Because the bones of the musculoskeletal system are all connected, an imbalance in one area, such as hip alignment, can cause pain elsewhere. This is also true because misaligned bones can trap nerves, sending impulses to other areas of the body, such as the legs. In some cases, a hip deformity may be to blame.

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October 2014

Symptoms When You Do Not Ovulate From Perimenopause

Peri-menopause is the time period before menopause when hormonal fluctuations are common. Peri-menopause can last as long as 10 years; during this time, menstrual cycles may change in length, frequency, duration and intensity. During peri-menopause, ovulation may not occur every month; according to Gerson Weiss, M.D.

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Liquid Diet for a Partial Small Bowel Obstruction

A bowel obstruction is the partial or complete blockage of areas of the small intestines, preventing food and digestive liquid from moving through. A bowel obstruction is caused by either something being in the way or because the intestinal muscles are not functioning properly, according to MedlinePlus.com.

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Will My Blood Glucose Go Down If I Lose Weight?

Losing excess weight can help lower your blood sugar levels. The sugar in your blood is a necessary component to your body's physiological processes; however, too much is detrimental. It can lead to a variety of health complications, including type 2 diabetes and obesity.

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Gas & Bloating and Distended Stomach After Eating Lunch

Lunch is an important meal, giving you the proper nutrition and energy to continue through your day. Gas, bloating and distention of the stomach after eating lunch can be distracting and embarrassing, especially if you are at work. Getting rid of the problem can be as simple as adjusting how or what you eat.

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Can a Poor Diet Cause Diabetes?

There are two different types of diabetes: type-1 and type-2. While the exact cause of type-1 diabetes is unknown, research has shown that poor diet and a lack of exercise are key factors in the development of type-2 diabetes.

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Normal Blood Sugar Range in Adults

According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million Americans are diabetic. Another 7 million are diabetic but have not been diagnosed. And, 79 million are prediabetic, meaning they are at high risk for developing diabetes at some point in their lives.

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The Proper Use of an Ace Brand Tennis Elbow Brace

Ace is a brand name for support devices manufactured by 3M. Ace provides elastic compression bandages, wraps, hot and cold therapy products and braces. Tennis elbow is a form of tendinitis that can occur due to repetitive motion.

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Digestive Enzymes & Pregnancy

Digestive upset, constipation, acid reflux and other gastrointestinal complaints are common during pregnancy. If you're pregnant and experience any of these symptoms, you might find yourself wondering if supplemental digestive enzymes could help alleviate your discomfort.

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Duck Liver Nutrition

Duck liver, commonly called foie gras, is a delicacy made by force feeding cornmeal to ducks in a process known as gavage in an effort to make their livers larger and richer. This food is not without controversy, as some feel this amounts to animal cruelty.

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Reflux Cough When Eating

A persistent cough may be a symptom of chronic acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, which affects up to 20 percent of the U.S. adult population.

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What Causes the Liver to Make Too Much Cholesterol?

Cholesterol plays a vital role in cell membranes, movement of fat through the blood and the synthesis of certain hormones. Because cholesterol is such an important molecule, the human liver synthesizes cholesterol and distributes it throughout the body via the bloodstream.

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Shatavari Benefits

Shatavari (asparagus racemosus) also referred to as Indian asparagus, is a woody climbing plant that typically grows in shady areas of tropical regions including India, Asia, Africa and southern most China.

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What Are the Dangers of Low Platelets?

Low platelets may result from a number of factors, but often this condition occurs in cancer patients from radiation and chemotherapy treatments. Most commonly known as thrombocytopenia, low platelet levels compromise your body's ability to effectively clot your blood.

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List of Noninfectious Diseases

Diseases can cause a number of symptoms to any part of the body. Communicable diseases are ones that are spread by an infection when you come in contact with someone who has it. Noninfectious diseases do not spread and they are generally caused from genetics, environmental factors or deficiencies in nutrition.

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Symptoms of Lack of Digestive Enzymes

According to the University of Michigan Health System, digestive enzymes are complex proteins that work to maintain pH balance and digestion in the human body. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, a lack of digestive enzymes is caused by injuries to the small intestine or digestive diseases.

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