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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Chronic Urticaria Diet

Also referred to as chronic hives, chronic urticaria is diagnosed when a case of hives lasts more than six weeks or recurs frequently. Hives are patches of itchy red or white bumps or welts that appear on the skin.

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Can I Eat Red Grapes As a Diabetic?

In the past, diabetics were advised to avoid fruit due to the sugar content, but modern diabetes diets allow fruit as a part of an overall healthy and balanced meal plan. Diabetics need to maintain strict control over blood sugar levels and try not to consume unhealthy foods that can lead to diabetes complications.

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What Can I Eat With Hypothyroidism?

Hypothyroidism is a condition where your production of thyroid hormone decreases below what your body requires. Among many side effects, your metabolism slows down, which often leads to weight gain. If you are living with hypothyroidism, you should see a doctor or an endocrinologist.

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Knee Pain Associated With Weight Lifting

Knee pain can be frustrating for weight lifters since it can bring your workout routine to a stop. Due to the excess force you place on the knees during weight lifting, knee pain is a fairly common complaint.

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How to Eat Canned Tuna With High Blood Pressure

You can mix canned tuna with some dressing and vegetables to make a quick and easy tuna salad. Enjoyed with some whole wheat crackers or over a bed of salad greens, tuna salad can make for a healthy meal or snack.

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Can I Exercise With a Deep Vein Thrombosis?

A common risk of surgery is deep vein thrombosis. DVT is a blood clot that typically develops in the lower extremity, usually in the thigh or the calf. Bed rest and immobility promote stasis of the blood and are main factors in the development of DVT.

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How to Cleanse Blood Cells

The human body has approximately 5 liters of blood circulating at any given time, consisting of cells and plasma, notes the Franklin Institute. The liquid portion of blood is the plasma and the solid portions of blood are blood cells.

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How to Use Urinary Catheters With Diapers

Urinary catheters are often used in patients recovering from surgery or for those who can no longer control bladder function or have been diagnosed with a disease process that blocks the ureters or has damaged the urinary system. The catheter and diaper are also often needed in pediatric situations.

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How to Clean Calcium Deposits

If you have hard water, you may be used to ugly calcium deposit stains disfiguring your toilet, shower, sinks and other appliances. There are several ways to remove calcium deposits, some of which can be performed using ingredients you may already have in your kitchen.

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What Are the Causes of Abdominal Muscle Pain?

Your abdominal muscles can become sore if they are overworked, exercised too hard or when dealing with a stomach flu. However, chronic abdominal muscle pain can also signal an underlying medical condition.

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Signs of Esophageal Crohn's

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract. This chronic, painful and debilitating disease affects any section of the gastrointestinal tract, from mouth to anus. Crohn’s disease of the esophagus or Crohn’s esophagitis occurs in less than 1 percent of patients.

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About Hives and Other Allergy Symptoms Caused by Cat Dander

Cats shed skin flakes and deposit them in their fur when they groom. This is dander. Allergy-causing proteins in the dander can provoke reactions including hives, rhinitis and asthma. Thorough removal of dander in the home will significantly reduce symptoms associated with a cat allergy.

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What Are the Side Effects of Low Blood Sugar?

A normal blood sugar level ranges approximately 60 to 120 mg/dL, states "Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach." Low blood sugar, termed hypoglycemia, is a measurement of less than 60 mg/dL, which is a sugar level that is not adequate to fuel your body.

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How to Use Garlic to Remove a Mole

Moles refer to the occurrence of the clustering of skin cells. This cluster forms a flesh-colored bump at first. In time, the cluster changes color to a deeper shade of black or brown, due to over pigmentation.

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Side Effects of Dilating Eyes

Dilating drops allow doctors a better view into the eye, make it easier to perform eye surgery, and relieve the pain of some eye diseases, like uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea in the eye. Drops used to dilate eyes are called mydriatics.

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Food Allergies and a Coated Tongue

People with food allergies develop irritating and, in some cases, life-threatening symptoms soon after eating the offending food. Symptoms of a food allergy range from hives to difficulty breathing. Developing a swollen tongue after eating can indicate a food allergy, but having a coating on your tongue does not.

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Does Consuming High Levels of Protein Cause Menstruation to Stop?

When a woman of child-bearing age does not menstruate for three months or longer, she has a condition called secondary amenorrhea. This menstrual change has a variety of potential natural and abnormal underlying causes. While high consumption of protein carries some risks, it won't trigger the onset of amenorrhea.

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Fenugreek and Constipation

Fenugreek is an herb with a long history of use as a spice and medicine. Many digestive diseases can reportedly be treated with fenugreek, including constipation. Fenugreek rarely causes severe side effects and may be a safe alternative for people seeking natural remedies for constipation.

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