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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Types of Growths on the Eye

Growths on the surface of the eye can be unsightly and frightening. Most growths on the eye, which often occur as people age, pose no threat to health or vision and aren’t cancers.

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What Are the Treatments for Exhaustion?

Everyone gets tired from time to time. Prolonged tiredness can cause someone to become exhausted. Long periods of exhaustion can cause or exacerbate additional conditions because it decreases the effect of the immune system in fighting off diseases.

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Causes of Upper Abdominal Pain and Nausea

The abdomen describes the region of the body that expands from the chest cavity to the pelvis. Because so many organs reside in the abdominal cavity, abdominal pain can occur due to many different conditions.

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How to Get Rid of Stinky Fungal Feet

Fungus on the feet, including athlete’s foot and nail fungus, can cause the feet to stink. Red or raw areas on the feet, thickened or distorted nails, and/or pain and itching are symptoms of foot fungus. Getting rid of the fungus on the feet is necessary to help control the stinky smell.

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Ionic Air Purifier Dangers

Many people have allergies to airborne dust, mold, and pollen. These tiny particles can accumulate in your home environment, potentially leading to health problems. At first glance, freestanding ionic air purifiers seem like a good deal: They’re affordable, quiet, and are said to clean particles from the air.

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What Infections Cause Spotting Symptoms?

Spotting represents a small amount of blood coming from your reproductive tract. Occasional spotting during your childbearing years is relatively common, and can occur for a wide variety of reasons -- many of which represent no significant health threat. Spotting is more concerning, however, if you're postmenopausal.

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3 Stages of Alcoholism

Alcohol dependence can have serious consequences causing problems to the body such as liver disease or problems with daily functioning in the case of severe alcoholism.

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3 Ways to Wear a Mouth Guard for TMJ

People who have TMJ--a disorder that is characterized by pain and clicking or cracking noises in your jaw when you chew, yawn and talk--often unwittingly grind their teeth at night. To prevent the tooth-grinding and the pain, wear a mouth guard at night.

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The Effects of Crystal Meth During Pregnancy

Crystal methamphetamine (meth) is a stimulant drug manufactured with noxious chemicals, such as drain cleaner, battery acid and anhydrous ammonia. Methamphetamine’s toxic make-up can have dire consequences when taken during pregnancy.

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What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Liver?

The liver is a major organ in the body and is responsible for many major functions including detoxification of the blood. Foods, medications and drinks all contain substances that are deemed harmful to the body and the liver is the organ which cleanses these substances out of the blood.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Black Ear Wax

Earwax in general is a necessary byproduct of the ears as way to stave off infection and provides a protective shield to the ear from dust, debris and other small particle_temps that might enter into the ear canal. It also helps to maintain the proper acid balance inside the ear. Its technical name is cerumen.

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Side Effects of Sulfa Antibiotics

Sulfa antibiotics are used to treat many common infections, but this drug class can cause a variety of side effects. A common oral formula, called TMP-SMX (Bactrim or Septra) combines sulfamethoxazole with the antibiotic trimethoprim.

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Is There Such a Thing as Night Sickness While Pregnant?

Many pregnant women find that the term "morning sickness" is a bit of false advertising, because it can, unfortunately, strike at any time of the day - sometimes even all day or into the nighttime. Here's a rundown of why this happens and what you can expect.

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Signs of Death for End Stage Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and while often treatable, it frequently progresses and causes death. Knowing the signs of impending death in someone suffering from lung cancer can be helpful for family members, caretakers and health care professionals who encounter these patients.

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What Will Fish Oil Do for a Fatty Liver?

Fish oil can lower high triglycerides and also appears to help lower your risk for heart disease, but it may not do much if you suffer from liver disease, according to National Institutes of Health online medical encyclopedia Medline Plus.

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Can Dips Cause Shoulder Impingement?

Dips can certainly cause shoulder impingement, but learning proper form and pacing yourself in regard to weight can minimize your chances of injury. Dips can work your triceps, shoulders, chest and back, depending upon which variation you use, but the stress on your shoulders is constant.

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Diets for Patients With Dysphagia

Dysphagia is a condition characterized by difficulty chewing and swallowing and sometimes pain. People with dysphagia may be unable to swallow at all or may have difficulty swallowing liquids, solids or saliva. You may require a modified diet to help you meet your nutritional needs and prevent aspiration.

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Facts on Back Spasms

Back spasms are very common and can increase as you age. That sudden painful tightening is actually an involuntary contraction of the back muscles. Back spasms usually occur in the lower back area. While most people may only have an occasional spasm some individuals deal with chronic spasms occurring often.

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List of Foods Good for Pre-Diabetics

Pre-diabetes is a condition marked by blood sugars that are higher than normal but not too high to be diagnosed with diabetes. Most people with pre-diabetes develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders.

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