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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Foods to Eat With A Sore Tongue

It's easy to forget about your tongue — unless it is sore. Every bite of food or sip of liquid is potentially painful when your tongue hurts. Foods that are highly acidic, spicy or salty typically provoke the most pain when your tongue is sore.

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How to Calm Anxiety With Yoga

If you're feeling the negative effects of anxiety, here are the five best yoga poses to help relieve the symptoms and calm your nerves.

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Causes of Leg Pain When Climbing Stairs

Climbing stairs or ladders may cause leg pain. While this pain often subsides immediately, in some cases it may indicate a more serious injury. A muscle strain in one or more of the quadriceps muscles represents the most common cause of leg pain from stair climbing. Other possible injuries include inflammation of the rectus femoris tendon or iliotibial band syndrome.

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Signs of a Torn Ligament in the Ankle

Ligaments are the connective tissues which hold bones and joints together. If they are over-extended, twisted or otherwise stressed and stretched beyond normal range of motion, a sprain occurs. Since all the body’s weight is supported by the foot and ankle, ankle ligament injuries are the most common.

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What Are the Treatments for a Broken Sternum?

Fractures of the sternum -- the bone that attaches to the first seven ribs to you collar bone -- occur most frequently from blunt trauma. The majority of these fractures are caused by motor vehicle accidents. Treatment of sternal fractures depend on the severity of the break.

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Peeling Skin on Hands & Fingers

Peeling skin on your hands and fingers can cause pain, especially when your skin becomes raw. Everything from the weather to certain medical conditions can cause the skin on your hands and fingers to peel. If you’re unsure of the exact cause, you may need to visit your dermatologist for an exact diagnosis.

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How to Remove Warts Around the Eye

Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus, which is present worldwide. Warts may spread person to person or indirectly through a contaminated object. Warts can occur on almost any area of your skin. You can treat common warts at home using a variety of methods.

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Symptom of Peeling Skin on Hands

Peeling on your hands can be attributed to a variety of conditions depending on your symptoms. In some cases your symptoms can present with blisters, which go on to pop, causing your skin to peel. Other conditions are caused by irritants that can dry your skin, causing them to feel itchy then peel.

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Causes of Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain

More than 10.4 million visits were made to U.S. emergency rooms for abdominal pain in 2010, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The causes of abdominal pain are many and range from self-limited to life-threatening.

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Symptoms of an L5-S1 Degenerative Disc

The vertebral column is both durable and flexible, allowing a person to move freely in many different directions. The vertebrae are separated from each other by intervertebral discs that act as cushions.

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The Skin on My Child's Hands Is Peeling

Peeling skin on your child’s hands can be painful and embarrassing. It can occur due to direct skin damage, such as excessive sun exposure, injury or infection. However, it can also be the symptom of a more serious medical condition.

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What Causes Calcium Deposits and Calcification?

Ninety-nine percent of the calcium in the body is used to build strong bones and teeth. The remaining calcium circulates in the organs, tissues and bloodstream. In certain situations, calcium deposits can accumulate in various tissues of the body, either in specific locations or in a widespread pattern.

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How to Sleep With Ear Infections

Although most common in children, ear infections occur in people of all ages. Often, ear infections are complications of the cold or a respiratory infection, but they also can result from irritants such as water being trapped inside the ear.

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What Is Augmentin 625mg?

Prescription medications often come in a variety of different formulations and doses, particularly compared from one country to the next. One such medication, Augmentin, is made by GlaxoSmithKline and is a combination of two different antibiotics.

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What Are the Causes of Black Diarrhea?

Black diarrhea is often the sign of blood in the digestive tract that can have multiple causes depending on where the bleeding is coming from. Locations can range from anywhere from the nose or mouth to the colon, though bleeding lower in the GI tract tends to present as blood in the stool more than as black diarrhea.

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