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 Treat a Tonsil Infection Naturally

Tonsillitis is characterized by redness, pain and swelling of the tonsils and throat. It can be caused by both viral and bacterial infections. Tonsillitis may be accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, aching of the muscles, chills, vomiting and lethargy.

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Long-Term Lexapro Side Effects

Lexapro, known generically as escitalopram, is a drug doctors use to treat anxiety in adults and major depressive disorder in both adults and adolescents ages 12 and over. Drugs.com explains that this medication belongs to the family of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

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Characteristics of HIV

The human immunodeficiency virus, which is transmitted via unprotected sex and contaminated blood, weakens the immune system and eventually leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Because of the weakened immune system, the body is unable to fight off infection.

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How to Use Vicks on Toddlers

When your toddler has a cold, nothing matters except making him feel better. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic warn against using cold medications in children under 2 years old, and advise using caution when giving them to children over 2.

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How to Avoid Stomach Cramps While Running

Stomach cramps while running can be painful and distracting. You may feel a sharp pain in your abdomen, or the discomfort may be located higher--usually on your right side, under your ribs--and is called a side stitch. According to military.

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Will the Colon Grow New Villi?

Villi are small cellular structures in the small intestine that vaguely resemble hairs. The large intestine has similar hair-like projections, but according to cytochemistry.net they are no longer referred to as villi.

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Ingredients Found in Secret Deodorant

Secret Deodorant is one of the leading brands of underarm deodorant for women. The effectiveness of the product is a result of its unique blend of ingredients. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, Secret Deodorant carries no acute or chronic health effects.

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Causes of Pains in My Upper Stomach

Many conditions affecting an array of different organs and structures can cause pain in the upper stomach, or abdomen. Medical conditions that trigger this symptom vary from relatively mild ailments to potentially life-threatening disorders.

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About Breakthrough Bleeding

Most women become accustomed to a regular routine that indicates their menstrual cycle is progressing normally, with menstrual flow happening once each month. Women taking birth control pills or using devices containing birth control medication might or might not have monthly periods.

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Candida Symptoms in Men

Candida, the genus name for a group of yeast, is a fungus that lives on the skin, in the digestive tract and the reproductive systems of humans. Normally the growth of the yeast is controlled by other organisms, including beneficial bacteria such as bifidobacteria and acidophilus.

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Common Side Effects of Lamotrigine

Lamotrigine is the generic medical name for Lamictal. It is an anti-seizure medication used to treat people suffering from epilepsy. The Mayo Clinic reports it also can be used for people who suffer from bipolar disorder.

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How to Know If You're Losing Your Hair

Hair is a form of dead protein that pushes through the layer of skin on the scalp. Through a normal life cycle, hair goes through a growing phase, a resting phase and a shedding phase. As the hair is shedding, the growing phase begins all over again.

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Homepathic Treatment for Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is a term given to a condition that develops in the outer portion of the elbow, affecting the nerves, tendons, ligaments and muscle of the arm. Although identified more than 100 years ago, tennis players account for only a small percentage of patients suffering from this condition.

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Rebuilding the Body After Mono

Mononucleosis is an illness that results from a viral infection. The illness can last several weeks and leave you feeling weak and fatigued afterward. You may not feel completely recovered for a month or more after the illness goes away.

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What Are the Causes of Children Seeing Black Spots?

When your child comes to you and says she is seeing black spots, or floaters, you will naturally feel concerned. These black spots are probably not a reason for concern, as long as they only occur once or for only a few seconds, according to Medline Plus.

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How to Relieve Cramping Fingers

Cramps that occur in the fingers have a variety of causes. For example, overusing the fingers during activities such as writing, playing instruments or typing, can cause muscle fatigue and unwanted spasms that interfere with normal motor performance.

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Pomegranates and Blood Sugar

The seed and flower of the pomegranate fruit may possess properties capable of lowering blood sugar, potentially benefiting patients with hyperglycemia and diabetes.

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Sea Salt for Strep Throat

Strep throat is a painful condition that is highly contagious. In some cases medication will help, while in others it will clear up on its own. When dealing with strep throat you may be looking for remedies to ease the pain, and sea salt can help.

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Can You Eat Spinach on a GERD Diet?

Spinach makes a healthy addition to a diet for people with gastroesophageal reflux disease, known as GERD. Aside from containing vitamins and minerals, spinach provides you with dietary fiber to aid digestion. Smooth digestion helps avoid acid reflux. Experiencing acid reflux more than twice a week indicates GERD.

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