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.

What Causes Scarring of the Lungs?

Scarring of lung tissue causes a variety of problems, from difficulty breathing to lack of adequate oxygen intake for optimal function of body organs. Understanding the causes of lung tissue damage helps you make wiser choices about your lifestyle habits.

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How to Treat Cold Sores When Pregnant

Cold sores are red bumps that eventually become open wounds on the outer lip area and sometimes the cheek or inside the nose. The American Academy of Dermatology says that the herpes simplex virus type one is the most likely cause of cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters.

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The Effects of Weight Lifting on Glucose Readings

Exercise is important for everyone, including people with both types of diabetes. The types of exercises you do, as well as the type of diabetes you have, has an important impact on how your body handles glucose while you exercise.

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Receding Hairline in Teens

Androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern baldness, usually begins with a receding hairline in men. Though it typically affects older adult males, a receding hairline can begin as early as the teen years.

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Emotional Effects of Marijuana Addiction

Marijuana may have a strong effect on the brain because the main active ingredient, THC, is carried from the bloodstream to the brain and other organs. These reactions produce the immediate high of marijuana use, but may also have long lasting emotional effects when someone is addicted to the drug.

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Golf & Rhomboid Strain

While lower back injuries are common among golfers, the rhomboid muscle located in the upper back can also be injured during golf. The triangular-shaped rhomboid muscle lies between the shoulder blades and connects the inside edges of the blades to the spine.

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Can You Feel Nausea After Chiropractic Care?

Chiropractors treat problems affecting your muscles, skeletal structure and nervous system. This type of therapy does not involve drugs or surgery, only the physical manipulation -- adjustment or realignment -- of your spine and neck by hand.

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How to Treat Hemorrhoids in a Child

Millions of Americans suffer from hemorrhoids, according to the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Although hemorrhoids are most common after age 30, some children experience these enlarged, bulging blood vessels located in and around the anus and lower rectum.

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Burping Reactions to Garlic

Garlic is a gift that keeps on giving. Although the vegetable boasts a wealth of benefits for your health, a garlicky meal can haunt you in the hours and days afterward in the form of smelly burps. If you love garlic but hate the burps, you need to determine what's causing your reaction.

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Warm Breasts & Tender Nipples While Breastfeeding

Nipple pain is common when you begin breastfeeding and is often a natural and normal part of learning how to feed your newborn. Sometimes, however, conditions such as infections, plugged ducts or engorgement could cause sore nipples or breasts that feel warm.

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Is Pectin Bad for You?

Pectin, a thickening agent often used when making jams and jellies, also occurs naturally in fruits and vegetables. This soluble dietary fiber is quite good for you, offering a range of health benefits. If you have cancer, diabetes or other conditions, pectin may a good choice for your diet.

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Hip Pain From Lunges

Lunges strengthen the glutes, quadriceps, hamstrings, core and stabilizing muscles of the leg -- while also challenging your cardiovascular system. The lunge is an exercise that works the entire lower body and emphasizes joint mobility, strength and flexibility, according to Boston Performance Coaching.

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Magnesium and Riboflavin for Migraines

Migraines are chronic neurological conditions characterized by intense headaches, visual disturbances and nausea. Vitamin B 2 or riboflavin and the mineral magnesium appears to be safe and effective nutrients that may help prevent the migraines, based on several research studies.

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Abnormal Creatine Phosphokinase Levels

Creatine phosphokinase, or CK or CPK, is an enzyme found in the brain, heart and skeletal muscles. A physician will commonly order a CPK test to determine whether a person has suffered a heart attack. There are different types of CPK and a physician uses this information to interpret abnormal results.

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Infections That Cause Neck Pain

Many infections can cause neck pain. According to the Merck Manuals website, infection-related neck pain can be extremely painful.

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How to Treat Gout with Prednisone

Gout is a painful form of arthritis that typically attacks the big toe. The onset of gout is usually sudden, causing intense pain, redness and inflammation from the buildup of urate crystals within the joint. According to MayoClinic.com, these crystals can form when the uric acid levels in the body are too high.

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What Causes Foot Pain on the Sole?

The soles of our feet must withstand all the pressure placed upon them during our lifetime by walking, running and standing. According to Foot Pain Info, there are 26 bones and associated ligaments in the foot, structured to allow the foot to function as a shock absorber and a lever.

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How to Prevent Dandruff When Growing Dreads

Dreadlocks are more popular and accepted in mainstream American society than in decades past. When done properly, dreads can be an attractive and versatile hairstyle, and they are also relatively low maintenance. However, no hairstyle is without its drawbacks, and one of the big drawbacks of dreads is dandruff.

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Medications That Cause Coughing

Some drugs increase the risk for chronic cough, particularly angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors--ACEIs--medications used to treat hypertension. In addition, sitagliptin, a medication for type 2 diabetes, also causes cough, according to East Tennessee University professors James N. Baraniuk and Mary J.

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