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.

Symptoms of a Low White Blood Count

A low white blood cell (WBC) count, known as leukopenia, can be caused by diseases such as leukemia, cancer, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and some medications, according to the Mayo Clinic. Normal white blood count is 5,000 to 10,000 WBCs per microliter.

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Kidney & Bladder Pain After Drinking Milk

While the pain you’re feeling after drinking milk may seem to resemble some of those associated with lactose intolerance, the discomfort in this condition is almost always gastrointestinal. With an intolerance to lactose, drinking milk often triggers nausea, diarrhea, gas, bloating and abdominal cramping.

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Hip Pain in Adolescents

Hip pain is a common problem among teenagers. According to a 2005 study published in “Acta Paediatrica,” nearly 7 percent of adolescents experience hip pain. The causes of hip pain range from mild to serious. Adolescent hip pain is more common in females, smokers and teens who consume alcohol.

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Spinach & Stomach Cramps

Spinach is a common vegetable used in casseroles and salads and as a side dish. Stomach cramps that occur after consuming spinach may be a sign of a more serious condition, or they may be related to food poisoning.

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Foods That Make You Feel Less Lightheaded

Feeling faint or lightheaded without losing consciousness is called presyncope. The condition may cause you to feel nauseous and clammy as well as lightheaded. Presymcope usually is caused by a drop in blood pressure or a heart arrhythmia that reduces the amount of blood pumping from your heart.

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Herbal or Natural Antibiotics for Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is painful and can be treated. According to the American Dental Association, a bacterial infection and the collection of pus in the pulp of the tooth, which is the soft part inside the tooth, creates this common tooth condition. Bacterial infections can cause swelling and fever.

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Strengthening Exercises for Valgus Knee

Commonly referred to as knock knees, valgus knee refers to a condition in which the knees angle inward. It is often accompanied by inward hip rotation and a flattened foot arch. More common in women than men, valgus knee often causes no symptoms.

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How To Lose Weight Gained Due to Adrenal Fatigue

If you have ever been under stress, you probably know that it has a negative effect on your body. But just how it affects your health is a matter of debate. Alternative health practitioners believe that chronic stress taxes the adrenal glands, creating a condition called adrenal fatigue or insufficiency.

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Small Red Bumps on the Cheeks

Small red bumps on the cheeks can signal a number of skin conditions ranging from mild irritation to more serious skin infections. For minor conditions, treatment typically focuses on eliminating the bumps for cosmetic reasons.

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Nausea & Stomach Pain After Eating

For many people, getting that familiar queasy feeling in the pit of their stomach is a harbinger of bad things to come, especially when it occurs after eating.

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Stomach Pain After Eating in a Child

If your child experiences stomach pain after eating, it could indicate one of many sickness or indigestion problems. Because your child’s immune system is less developed, he is especially at risk for food poisoning and other illnesses.

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Causes of Foot Arch Pain While Running

Running is a convenient form of exercise that requires little more than motivation, energy and a decent pair of shoes. Because running is a 1-person activity, there is a low risk of trauma with this sport. However, runners are not free from injuries. According to a review article published in February 2015 by "

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How to Stop Persistent Itching on the Foot

So you're sitting in a job interview, on a first date or even standing at the altar when it happens: your foot itches uncontrollably. It's not some garden variety itch that will eventually go away if you don't think about it.

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What Are the Causes of Recurring Cellulitis?

Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection in the deepest layer of the skin, according to MayoClinic.com. It’s usually caused when bacteria get into an injury in the skin. It is treatable with antibiotics, but in some cases the infection can spread rapidly through the body and may endanger the patient’s life.

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Warning Signs and Symptoms of a Brain Tumor

Brain tumors that begin in the brain are called primary brain tumors, and they may or may not be cancerous. Other brain tumors arise when cancer from another location in the body spreads, or metastasizes, to the brain. These metastatic brain tumors are 4 to 5 times more common than primary brain tumors.

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Moldy Corner

The Best Medications to Take if You Have a Mold Allergy

People can have mold allergies to seasonal outdoor fungi or to indoor-growing molds that can plague them anytime—or both. Outdoor molds live on decaying leaves, and indoor molds thrive in damp places, releasing allergenic fungal spores when they reproduce.

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How to Boost Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin is an important part of your blood that helps deliver iron and oxygen to healthy tissues. It's made up of four protein molecules called globulin chains. Two are alpha globulin, and two are beta globulin chains. The normal hemoglobin values for adult men range from 14gm/dl to 18 gm/dl.

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