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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Benefits of Wobenzym

Wobenzym is a powerful drug-free supplement that contains the same natural digestive enzymes that the body uses to break down proteins from food, as well as the fruit enzymes bromelain and papain and the antioxidant rutin.

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Reasons Adderall Is Prescribed

Adderall is the brand name for a prescription drug consisting of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. The medication stimulates the central nervous system to change the way the chemicals and nerves in the brain function with regard to hyperactivity and impulse control, as indicated by Drugs.com.

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Abnormal Breathing Sounds

Breathe in, breathe out. Other than the soft whoosh of air, no other sounds should be heard when your doctor listens to your lungs. Anything other than these regular breath sound is considered abnormal. When altered breath sounds are heard, they usually indicate a medical condition affecting the lungs or airways.

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Ocular Signs of Lyme Disease

Lyme disease is a tick-borne disease that can cause symptoms in many body systems, including the eyes, well after the initial tick bite occurs. Ocular problems are uncommon side effects of Lyme disease that can occur in the early or late phase of the disease and can take many different forms.

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Does Metabolism Return After Quitting Smoking?

Despite the many well-known positive benefits of quitting smoking, potential weight gain may be a concern to those contemplating kicking the habit. Smoking increases your metabolism, and when you stop smoking your metabolism reverts back to normal.

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Reflux in Infants: Breast Milk Vs. Formula

Reflux occurs when the opening to the stomach relaxes, allowing the contents to escape back toward the throat. This happens commonly in infants and often results in spitting up. Less frequently, reflux may cause vomiting or irritability. Reflux occurs in both breastfed or formula-fed infants.

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A Runny Nose & Gluten

Eating foods that contain gluten can elicit a wide variety of symptoms from those who are sensitive to it, but a runny nose is not typically one of them. More often, a runny nose is a sign of a food allergy, of which wheat -- commonly associated with gluten -- is a common trigger.

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How to Get Rid of a Lower-Abdominal Pooch for Good

No magic pill or diet will erase belly fat; to eliminate your lower-abdominal pouch, you must make lifestyle changes. You must change your diet and activity level to lose excess fat and keep it off. The excess fat of your lower abdominals will return if you don’t follow these steps – and continue doing so.

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Can Vitamins Increase Blood Oxygen Level?

The cells in your body need oxygen to carry out metabolism and produce enough energy to live and support your activities. Red blood cells are responsible for picking up oxygen from your lungs, transporting it in your bloodstream and delivering it to cells that need it.

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Exercise Limitations With Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, the organ that produces the enzymes required to digest food. When the pancreas becomes inflamed, it may fail to produce these enzymes, causing your body to not absorb vital nutrients.

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What Vitamins Can You Not Take With Anti-Depressants?

Possible interactions between antidepressants and some vitamins dictate that you should be careful of taking any supplemental vitamins when undergoing treatment with anti-depressant medications because you may negate the action of the antidepressant.

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Can Eating Certain Foods Cause a UTI?

Urinary tract infections are the second most common type of infection, according to the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, accounting for roughly 8.3 million doctor visits every year. They develop when bacteria clings to your urethra -- the tube that carries urine out of your body.

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Magnesium Dosage for Depression

Magnesium is an essential mineral that's necessary for good health, including proper mental functioning. Although some research links magnesium deficiency to depression, there is no established recommended magnesium dosage for depression treatment.

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How to Tone Up During Pregnancy

You may think a fit, toned body is a lost cause during pregnancy, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Exercise can help you have a healthier pregnancy, make delivery easier on you and prevent too much weight gain, according to the Nemours Foundation.

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What are Sedentary, Moderate & High Activity Exercise Levels?

Your heart is a little like a machine that gets dialed to low, medium or high depending on the intensity of the exercise you're doing. However, machines aren't human, so if you've been leading a sedentary lifestyle a low-intensity workout can still dial your heart to high.

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Stretches for Abductor Muscles

The hip abductor muscles include the gluteus medius, gluteus minimum, sartorius and tensor fascia latae (TFL) muscles of the buttocks and outer thigh. These muscles move the hip away from you in a sideways direction, which is called hip abduction. When these muscles are tight, it limits your hip mobility.

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Directions for Bio-K Plus

Probiotics are the good bacteria that normally inhabit your digestive tract but may become compromised due to stress, sickness or antibiotic usage.

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The Best Workout Machines for Those With Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain can be debilitating not only in the weight room but in your daily life. Walking, standing and even sitting can be made difficult, particularly if you have an office chair with poor lower back support. According to SpineUniverse.

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High & Low Blood Pressure Fluctuations

The heart keeps approximately 5 liters of blood pumping throughout the body, according to the Franklin Institute. Doctors can determine the health of the heart and blood vessels by measuring the blood pressure—the force the blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels.

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