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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Lecithin While Pregnant

Lecithin, a substance present in the cell membranes of all living things, contains fatty acids, phosphatides and phosphorous compounds. Although supplemental lecithin has been used as a treatment option for various health conditions, scientific evidence on the safety of the supplement during pregnancy is lacking.

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Breathing Problems After Exercise

Shortness of breath or breathing problems involves difficult breathing unrelated to the intensity of physical activity. Breathing problems after a workout may be a side effect of medication, a symptom of a health problem or an indication of stress or anxiety.

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Home Remedies For an Infant's Sore Throat

An infant’s sore throat is often caused by a cold or flu virus. Most viral infections are not treated with medication and go away on their own within seven to 10 days. Fortunately your infant’s discomfort doesn’t have to last that long.

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Home Remedies for Yeast Infections in Children

Yeast infections are fairly common in children, especially after a round of antibiotics. According to babycenter.com, antibiotics kill off all bacteria, even the "good" kind that keeps yeast from overproducing.

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