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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Exercises for Occipital Pain

Occipital neuralgia is a condition that causes chronic headaches and pain in the back part of your head and neck due to irritation of the occipital nerve. The pain usually takes a cyclical course of pain-spasm-pain, traveling from the base of your neck and head, to the sides and front of your head.

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Addictive Personality Relationship Problems

People who have addictive personality disorders may experience a host of problems in relationships. Addictive personality types may have difficulty making or keeping friends, experience recurring problems in their relationships with family or friends, and may also suffer from troubled relationships in the workplace.

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Exercises to Avoid If You Have Bad Knees

Just because you have bad knees doesn't mean you need to stop exercising. In fact, certain exercises, such as step exercises or exercises using a resistance tube, can be beneficial for people with bad knees, according to certified personal trainer Dan Falkenberg in an article for ColumbusSports.com.

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Leave-in Conditioner for Dry Scalp

Dry scalp is a problematic, annoying condition for many people. Dry scalp is usually a symptom of dandruff, although some other conditions, such as scalp psoriasis, can cause similar symptoms. You can often treat dry scalp at home using medicated shampoos and moisturizing treatments such as leave-in conditioners.

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How To Improve Your Right Brain

Most people would love to be more creative. You may feel that you have an untapped talent or creative ability but you're not sure what it is. The right hemisphere of your brain is considered to be your creative center.

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How do I Stop a Smoking Cough?

Smoker's cough is a chronic cough caused by smoking. According to the Canadian Lung Association, the only way to truly cure a smoker's cough is to quit smoking. You may experience symptoms such as hacking, painful sensations when you cough, or coughing up blood or mucus.

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Bumps on the Back of My Scalp

Like the rest of your body, your scalp can develop certain conditions that may cause you worry or concern. If they don't cause pain, skin bumps on the back of your scalp are generally no cause for alarm and are usually caused by several common conditions.

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Which Yoga Exercise Helps to Shrink Uterine Fibroids?

Uterine fibroids can make your life difficult, causing symptoms like pain, heavy periods and pelvic cramps. Around one in five women develop uterine fibroids, a type of noncancerous tumor, during their childbearing years, says Medline Plus.

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Stretching Exercises for ACL Injuries

An ACL injury occurs when you tear your anterior cruciate ligament, located inside your knee joint. ACL injuries commonly occur due to physical activities requiring quick starts and stops such as in basketball, tennis and volleyball. Warming up and stretching prior to your workout is essential to prevent an ACL injury.

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How do I Cleanse the Body When Quitting Smoking?

Quitting smoking is one of the most crucial things you can do for your health. You decrease your chances of cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, pulmonary disease and chronic infections.

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The Best Exercises for a Herniated Disc

A herniated disc, also sometimes referred to as a slipped or ruptured disc, can cause pain and unusual nerve sensations such as weakness, tingling or numbness. This condition occurs when a spinal disc presses on the nerves from your backbone.

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Signs & Symptoms of Sodium Benzoate Intolerance in Children

Sodium benzoate is a common food preservative and additive used in many manufactured food products. Many people have an intolerance to sodium benzoate, especially children. Some research has shown that, among its possible symptoms, a sodium benzoate intolerance may be tied to hyperactivity in children.

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Exercises & Stretches for Shin Splints

Shin splits are a common problem for many athletes. According to the Sports Injury Clinic, the term shin splints is often used to refer to any type of pain felt in your lower leg. However, true shin splints occur in the front of your shin bone, usually due to inflammation.

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Flax Oil for Mood & Brain Functions

Researchers are increasingly interested in the role certain dietary supplements may play in mood disorders and cognitive functioning. Flaxseed oil, made from the seeds of the flax plant, may provide a number of benefits for mood and brain functioning. Do not use flaxseed oil in place of conventional medical treatment.

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Tiny, Rough Bumps in Patches on My Skin

If you're experiencing tiny, rough bumps in patches on your skin, chances are high that you have a common skin condition known as keratosis pilaris. According to the Mayo Clinic, keratosis pilaris is a skin disorder that results in rough patches of tiny, white acne-like bumps that don't itch or hurt.

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Gluten Intolerance, Skin Hives & Hemochromatosis

Gluten is a complex protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Gluten intolerance is a broad term that refers to different degrees of gluten sensitivity. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by severe gluten intolerance.

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What Causes a Red, Itchy Scalp?

A red, itchy scalp is not only annoying, it can also be flaky, painful and sore. According to MayoClinic.com, a red, itchy scalp is most commonly the result of two distinct scalp conditions.

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