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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Fast Ways to Get Rid of a Sore Throat

A sore throat, also known as pharyngitis, is a common condition usually caused by a cold or flu virus. A sore throat is usually the first sign that you may become sick from the virus. A sore throat will typically clear up on its own as the virus dissipates, but there are things you can do to speed up the process.

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Digestive problems

Foods Good to Eat for an Ulcer

Approximately 20 million Americans will develop an ulcer over their lifetimes, the University of Maryland Medical Center reports. These open sores form on the inside lining of your gastrointestinal tract -- along the esophagus, stomach or small intestine.

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Signs Your Getting Better From Depression

Feeling hopeless and worthless, not being able to sleep, gaining weight from overeating and constantly feeling sad are symptoms of depression and things that most people would want to change. People seek help for depression with therapy, medication, group therapy and support from friends and family.

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Baking Soda For Gas, Bloating and Indigestion

Indigestion, gas and bloating are common symptoms that have a variety of causes, including the consumption of certain foods. Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate, the active ingredient in some antacid medications.

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Remedies for Upset Stomach from Spicy Food

Gentle home remedies such as peppermint tea and ginger root are common herbal treatments for upset stomach. Although symptoms may differ slightly from person to person, spicy foods can cause indigestion as well as irritation of the stomach lining.

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Is Ginger Good for Acid Reflux?

Ginger holds an almost mythical place among natural remedies, particularly with digestive disorders. And science backs up ginger's effectiveness for some of these digestive issues, including morning sickness in pregnancy, nausea and motion sickness.

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Does Tea Help a Sore Throat?

A sore throat can make you miserable. Avoiding an unhealthy lifestyle can help minimize the incidence of sore throats, but once it happens, many times all you can do is try to alleviate the symptoms, which include difficulty swallowing, tenderness and pain.

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Iron Deficiency and Swollen Ankles

Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in North America, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Iron is part of every cell in the body and is an active participant in several important body functions, such as producing the hemoglobin that is in your blood.

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Dieting and Low Blood Sugar Symptoms

If you have been dieting in order to lose weight, food and nutrition restriction may be part of your overall diet plan. It is not healthy to restrict your body of vital nutrients and fluids as this can lead to dehydration and bouts of low blood sugar.

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Ways to Strengthen the Esophagus Muscle

The esophagus is the medical term for the swallowing tube, or tube that extends from the throat to the stomach. The esophagus is lined with rings of muscles called sphincters at the top and bottom of its length.

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Blood Blister Treatment

Blisters form when there is a separation in the upper layers of the skin. Fluid collects where the skin layers have separated, forming a bubble -- the blister. As the name implies, a blood blister has some blood within the skin bubble caused by injury to tiny blood vessels in the skin.

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Can Certain Exercises Realign the Patella?

Patellar alignment issues are common sources of knee pain. The patella, or kneecap, moves up and down as the knee bends and straightens. It moves on a "track" called the trochlear groove. When the kneecap doesn't move on the groove correctly, the condition is referred to as a patellar alignment (or tracking) problem.

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Swollen, Burning, & Itchy Fingers

Swelling, burning and itching can be very painful if they are all present in your fingers, not only because of the symptoms themselves but because of how often your digits are used. Additionally, the skin on your fingers tends to be more sensitive, which can heighten your pain and discomfort.

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White Bumps on Heels

When examining your feet, you may notice small, white bumps on your heels. These bumps are normally painless and cause a mere fascination with what they are and why you have them. According to the "Journal of the American Academy of Physician's Assistants,"

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How do I Apply Testosterone Cream for Women?

If you are a woman with a low or non-existent sex drive, speak to your physician about the use of a topical testosterone cream. Women normally have oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone circulating in their blood streams. As you age, hormone levels may decline.

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The Stages of a Fatty Liver

Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, is caused by the accumulation of excess lipids within the cells of the liver. Steatosis is the liver’s most common response to injury, and it can occur during pregnancy, as a result of alcohol abuse or toxin exposure or in individuals who are overweight or obese.

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Are Eye Drops Safe for Kids?

Eye drops allow direct delivery of medicine to the eyes without possible side effects that can occur with oral medications. Eye drops are the preferred form of medication delivery for a variety of eye ailments, but parents sometimes worry whether they are safe for kids.

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Signs of Autism in a 9 Month Old

According to Jeanne Segal, PhD, signs of autism become evident between the ages of 18 and 36 months old, with diagnosis typically taking place by the age of three. However, symptoms can be noticed as early as infancy.

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What Are the Causes of Left Flank Pain?

Numerous conditions can cause left flank pain, or pain on the left side of the torso. According to the Clinical Methods website, flank pain is a sensation of pain or distress in the part of the torso between the ribs and the ilia, or hip bones, and the upper abdomen and back.

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