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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Diet Foods for Respiratory Lung Problems

Lungs are paired, spongy organs that allow you to breathe. The term chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, refers to numerous lung diseases, including emphysema, refractory asthma and chronic bronchitis. Other conditions that can affect your lungs include lung cancer, lung injuries and cystic fibrosis.

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Ulnar Nerve Damage Exercises

The ulnar nerve originates in the neck and runs through the shoulder, upper arm and forearm before ending in the ring and little fingers. Injuries most commonly occur at the elbow and wrist but can occur anywhere along the nerve's path.

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Exercises to Help a Pinched Nerve & Leg Pain

If you experience pain that radiates down one or both legs, a possible cause may be sciatic nerve impingement. This condition, commonly referred to as “sciatica,” occurs when the sciatic nerve that runs from the lower back down the leg becomes restricted.

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How Humidity Causes Joint Pain

Barometric pressure often causes levels of fluids in the body to fluctuate. According to The Weather Channel, many humans suffer from everything from headaches to joint pain when barometric pressure rises.

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The Best Exercise Routine for Lower Back Pain

Regular exercise is the best way to prevent lower back pain, but you shouldn't exercise while you have severe back pain, according to "Low Back Pain," a report by The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library.

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How to Cleanse Your Colon for a Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy is a test in which a small camera affixed to the end of a lighted thin, flexible tube is inserted into the colon for examination. Colonoscopies are used, according to the American Cancer Society, to screen patients for problems such as polyps, colon cancer and bleeding.

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Western Family Gluten Free Product List

If you suffer from celiac disease and cannot tolerate gluten or if you just want to eliminate gluten from your diet for weight-loss or general health purposes, you'll find a variety of gluten-free products available.

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How to Get Rid of Skunk Smell on Humans

When skunks are trapped or frightened, they emit a powerful spray from the anal glands that can hit a target more than 15 feet away. A skunk's spray features a distinct and pungent odor that is difficult to remove from humans and animals. Traditional treatments, such as tomato juice baths, usually only mask the smell.

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Anti-Inflammatories for Sciatica

According to MayoClinic.com, sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve from the back down the buttock and into the foot. Compression of this nerve can occur in the back, in the buttock or anywhere along the nerve as it tracts down the back of the leg.

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Remedies for Gas, Bloating & Cramps

Gas, bloating and cramps are symptoms that generally present together. An individual will feel bloated when too much gas forms in the stomach and intestines. The stomach area feels full and uncomfortable. This can sometimes lead to cramping when the gas travels further down the lower intestines.

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What Are the Long-Term Effects of a Spinal Fusion?

Learn about the potential long-term effects of a spinal fusion, including complications, deformity treatment, and scoliosis surgery outcomes. Understand why spinal fusion is necessary and how it can impact your body.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Lidocaine Injections

Lidocaine is a local anesthetic, meaning that it has a numbing effect on the injection area. It treats severe joint pain caused by different types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis. To do this, your doctor will inject a dose of lidocaine directly into the joint affected by arthritis.

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How to Regrow Hair on a Receding Hairline

Receding hairlines are a common problem for both men and women, with issues being more common in men. Receding hairlines can be caused by a variety of factors ranging from genetics and aging to hormones and disease.

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Perimenopause and Cramps

Perimenopause is the transitional period women undergo between fertility and menopause. Hormone levels fluctuate, according to the Mayo Clinic, and you often begin to experience many of the signs and symptoms associated with menopause.

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Weight Training After a Concussion

A concussion presents a serious brain injury, and depending on the severity of it, can present long term health ramifications or even death if you fail to properly take care of yourself afterward. If you want to resume your weight training regimen after a concussion, you must exercise caution.

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Do Teas Help Rid the Body of Fungus?

Fungi spores are so tiny that you don’t notice when you inhale them or they land on your skin. But once they begin to reproduce and show themselves as athlete’s foot, yeast infections or skin rash, you’re painfully aware that your body is hosting a fungal infiltration.

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Ringworm on your inner thigh? Tips for Working Out

Just hearing the word "ringworm” may make your skin crawl, but finding this fungal infection on your inner thighs is even more uncomfortable. Exercise can make ringworm worse, but it doesn’t necessarily have to interrupt your workout routine.

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Swollen Ankles and Knees From Running

Swollen joints, knees and ankles after running can be caused by a number of different issues, which means that the road to healing may be different for everyone. In most cases, fluid collecting around the ankle and knee joints may be to blame.

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