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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What to Eat or Drink If You're Cramping

A muscle cramp is a sudden painful and involuntary contraction of one or more of your muscles. Long periods of exercise or fluid loss from sweating, vomiting or diarrhea may lead to muscle cramps.

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Exercises for Serratus Posterior Strain

The serratus posterior muscles in the lower back help your upper body and ribs twist and bend. This area of the back is especially susceptible to painful pulls and strains because it bears the weight of the upper body and is heavily involved in the moving process.

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Fish and Stomach Bloating

Fish and shellfish have low saturated fat and high omega-3 content, but you may be allergic or intolerant to fish. Symptoms of an allergy typically affect your digestive system and include gas, stomach cramps, diarrhea and bloating.

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Elbow Pain After Lifting Weights

Lifting weight can lead to what’s commonly referred to as overuse injuries. Two of the more common are elbow injuries called medial epicondylitis and lateral epicondylitis -- both forms of tendinitis.

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Water-Filled Bumps on the Skin

Fluid-filled bumps on the skin can be alarming, but in most cases they can actually be a sign of healing. Many times the skin develops fluid-filled sacs in order to soothe and provide nutrients to skin that is burned or worn raw. These bumps tend to be painless, and most go away over time.

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Headaches & Nausea After Eating

Experiencing a headache and nausea after eating a meal can be frightening, particularly if it happens consistently. Any one of a number of underlying health issues could be to blame, particularly a food allergy or a food intolerance.

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How to Diagnose Back Pain on the Lower Left Side

Lower back pain will affect over 80 percent of the population at some point in their lives, according to Spine Health. The muscles, joints and organs that contribute to lower back pain are symmetrical, meaning that pain on the left side will have the same causes as pain on the right side.

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How to Get Rid of Facial Veins

Facial veins, also referred to as spider veins, are broken capillaries just beneath the skin's surface. Aging, sun damage, extreme heat or cold, steroid use and inflammatory skin conditions are just a few of the factors that contribute to the appearance of these veins.

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How to Treat Plantar Warts With Compound W

Plantar warts develop on the soles of the feet and can be difficult to treat. According to MayoClinic.com, they are very contagious, have a tendency to be painful and sometimes require a doctor’s assistance for removal.

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Early Signs of Skin Cancer on the Face

Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found on the human body. Anyone at any age can develop skin cancer, although the risk increases if someone is exposed to ultraviolet rays such as from the sun or in a tanning bed.

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About Laser Treatment for Stretch Marks

It sounds simple and enticing: Have a doctor zap your stretch marks away and be done with them. Unfortunately, stretch marks are a problem with no easy solution. Doctors disagree about what works and what doesn't. While some physicians embrace laser treatment of stretch marks wholeheartedly, others are skeptical.

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A Cancerous Growth on the Nose

The nose is a common site for skin cancer, due to its exposure to the sun. Skin cancer will affect one in five people over their lifetime, with the highest risk group being those with light skin, eyes and hair. Fortunately, cancer on the nose is easily visible.

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What Causes False Positives in Marijuana Drug Testing?

Drug testing has become a way of life in our culture. It is now required with many job applications and for participation in school athletic programs. Testing for marijuana most often consists of a urine test, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Great Ways to Relax by Using Pressure Points

Using pressure points is a convenient and effective way to relax. Pressure points can be manipulated by yourself or with someone's help. They can be used anywhere and at any time. Stimulating the muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves in specific areas of the body can prompt feelings of peace, tranquility and euphoria.

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Side Effects of Paxil & Wellbutrin

Psychiatrists prescribe both Paxil, or paroxetine hydrochloride, and Wellbutrin, or bupropion, to treat depression. Paxil is also approved to treat obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder.

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Home Remedies for Sore Throat & Ear Pain

Ear pain and a sore throat frequently occur together. The eustachian tube connects the middle ear to the back of the nose and the upper throat. This connection sometimes enables conditions affecting the nose and throat -- such as allergies and upper respiratory infections -- to also cause ear problems.

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Stage IIIC Ovarian Cancer Prognosis

At the time of diagnosis and first treatment, ovarian cancers are assigned to a stage based upon tumor size, the involvement of lymph nodes and the spread to body parts beyond the lymph nodes.

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Human Parasites Found in Hair

The human body can be a host to parasites, both internal and external. Some human parasites live in hair, while some simply find hair to be a convenient hiding spot. Understanding the symptoms of some of these common parasites can help you and your physician to properly diagnose and treat infestations.

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Fiberglass Breathing Danger Effects

Fiberglass is a multipurpose material used in the construction of buildings, automobiles, fabric and sporting goods. According to its material safety data sheet (MSDS), fiberglass is actually plastic wrapped in glass composed of plastic. The fibers are strung together into a mesh, much like woven wool.

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