Diet for Duodenal Ulcers
A duodenal ulcer is an open sore found at the beginning of your small intestine, a site referred to as the duodenum.
Read more →For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.
A duodenal ulcer is an open sore found at the beginning of your small intestine, a site referred to as the duodenum.
Read more →Flea bites can itch and burn, and those varmints hide in places in your home like carpets, in bedding and on your pets.
Read more →Anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, injuries affect hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. every year. Because this ligament is key to the stability of your knee joint, surgery is frequently required to repair severe ACL tears.
Read more →A low red blood cell count can be a sign of anemia, a condition in which the body does not have enough normal red blood cells and the blood is unable to carry enough oxygen to the tissues that need it.
Read more →As the Merck Manuals explain, the body is able to control blood pressure by expanding and constricting blood vessels. This allows the body to raise blood pressure when it is low and also allows the body to regulate the amount of blood that gets to tissues at any given time.
Read more →Cold sores are common, highly contagious skin lesions triggered by infection with herpes simplex virus type 1, also called HSV-1. They differ from common non-contagious skin lesions called canker sores. Taking vitamin B-12 will not shorten the duration of a cold sore outbreak.
Read more →If you have experienced a sore throat after drinking alcohol, there may be a connection. Excess alcohol can cause dehydration and inflammation in the throat, and might even impair your immune system. In addition, consuming an alcoholic drink when you already have a sore throat may worsen symptoms.
Read more →Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is an intestinal condition that affects up to 15 percent of the U.S. population. IBS typically begins in your teens or early 20s and causes intermittent bouts of abdominal pain and altered bowel movements.
Read more →If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, you may have low blood pressure. During exercise, your body pumps more blood than usual. When you stop exercising abruptly, your heart beats more slowly but your blood vessels remain dilated, leading to lower blood pressure.
Read more →Typhoid fever is an infection caused by bacteria called Salmonella typhi. The bacteria are transmitted through consumption of contaminated food and drinks. The antibiotics ciprofloxacin and ceftriaxone are generally used to treat this infection. Typhoid fever is rare in the United States.
Read more →Caffeine is a drug found naturally in tea and coffee that stimulates the nervous system and can lead to feeling anxious and irritable. In 2000, experts linked caffeine to joint diseases, and people who consume more than 400 mg a day are at risk of painful withdrawal symptoms.
Read more →For most people, grains are fairly easy to digest, as long as they’re cooked. The exceptions are people who are gluten intolerant and those who suffer from Complex Carbohydrate Intolerance, or CCI.
Read more →Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10, is a fat-soluble substance that is made by the body that cells use to produce energy, as well as provide antioxidant power. Although CoQ10 is made in the body and found in many dietary sources, a coenzyme Q10 deficiency can occur. According to the “Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews,"
Read more →Gastric ulcers, also known as peptic ulcers, are characterized by erosion of the lining of your stomach or esophagus. This produces sores that can cause pain, burning sensations after eating and nausea. About 10 percent of adults in the United States suffer from gastric ulcers, according to Phyllis Balch, author of "
Read more →Spinal injuries or degeneration make even everyday movements painful. To repair a diseased portion of your spine, your physician may recommend a spinal fusion surgery to fuse together damaged vertebrae to make a stronger spinal column.
Read more →If you feel pain in your anus or lower rectum, you might have a hemorrhoid. These swollen, inflamed veins can be internal, meaning it is located inside the rectum, or external and located under the skin around the anus.
Read more →Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that comes and goes. It seems to go into remission and then gets worse for no apparent reason. The patchy, dry, red areas of skin can range from mildly irritating to debilitating.
Read more →If you have a serious health problem such as cancer, consuming a nutrient-rich, healthy diet is especially important. In liver cancer, the disease can cause weight loss, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, appetite loss, making diet extra-important. It can also cause yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes.
Read more →Glucose intolerance is a medical condition that predisposes you to developing diabetes in the future. But this does not mean that diabetes is definite. Simple dietary changes that maintain proper blood sugar control can help you avoid a lifetime of blood sugar monitoring and diabetic complications.
Read more →Abnormal Pap smears and yeast infections are two common findings during routine gynecologic exams, according to the Encyclopedia of Family Health. Although both are common, they can be a source of consternation for women.
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