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.

Stomach Problem

Acid Reflux and Stomach Bloating

You are probably familiar with the gassy, abdominal pain referred to as bloating. You may even know that acid reflux is a result of some of the acidic contents of the stomach leaking back up into the esophagus, where it burns or irritates the lining.

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Liquor & Heartburn

A painful, burning sensation in your chest, right behind the breastbone, could be heartburn, which is caused by a backup of your stomach contents into the food tube, or esophagus. Many people experience heartburn from time to time -- but if this occurs frequently, you may have gastroesophageal reflux disease.

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How to Heal Chafed Skin

Rubbing on clothing or adjacent skin can cause the skin to become chafed. The best way to deal with chafed skin is to prevent it from occurring.

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Causes of Itching Throat and Cough

A sore or itchy throat and cough are two of the most common symptoms that bring people to a doctor. These symptoms often occur together, as irritation that causes your throat to be sore can also trigger a cough.

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Food Sticking in the Throat and Acid Reflux

If you have experienced acid reflux, as most people have, you have probably felt a burning sensation in the area of the breastbone, or maybe it even extended up into your throat. You may also have noticed an acidic, sour taste in the back of your mouth. These are common symptoms of acid reflux.

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At-Home Remedies for Dry, Itchy Throat

While typically not a serious concern, a dry and itchy throat is a common -- and irritating -- complaint, particularly if it occurs frequently or over an extended period of time.

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How Do People Go Deaf and What Are Some Causes?

Hearing loss is a common problem. About 15 percent of U.S. adults say they have trouble hearing, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hearing loss is especially prevalent in older adults, with nearly 36 percent of people over 65 reporting difficulty hearing.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Treating Eczema With Epsom Salt

Epsom salt has been used for centuries as a home remedy for treating a wide range of ailments, from flu symptoms and sore muscles to relief from sunburn and poison ivy. While there is much folklore surrounding Epsom salt, there is very little scientific evidence to prove its effectiveness.

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Foods That Can Irritate Dyspepsia and Acid Reflux

Sometimes what you eat just doesn't agree with you, leading to uncomfortable fullness, bloating or a burning sensation behind your breastbone. Overfilling your stomach, eating quickly or feeling anxious frequently provokes these symptoms.

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Breeds of Dog for Asthma Patients

Pets are very popular -- 44 percent of Americans own a dog, according to a recent survey from the American Pet Products Association. However, for the 26 million people with asthma, pets in the house can greatly exacerbate symptoms. One important facet of asthma management is to try to avoid triggers.

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Beer and Acid Reflux

Many people enjoy a nice cold beer once in a while, but no one enjoys acid reflux. Acid reflux most commonly involves a painful, burning sensation in the area of your breastbone. It can also cause other symptoms such as a sour, acid taste in the throat or back of your mouth.

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4 Ways to Understand the Difference Between Heartburn and Indigestion

Most people are probably familiar with the burning sensation in their chest that can sometimes come from eating certain foods. Whether it is heartburn or indigestion, however, can be confusing because the symptoms overlap. In fact, the terms are used synonymously in many circles.

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Possible Side Effects of Antacids and Acid Reducers

There it is again -- that painful, burning sensation known as acid reflux, or heartburn. You want to quench the burn, but the medications you are considering just might cause more problems. Several over-the-counter and prescription medications will effectively treat acid reflux.

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Cabbage and Heartburn

Despite the name, heartburn actually has nothing to do with the heart but instead is the result of acidic stomach contents escaping into the esophagus and causing a burning sensation, typically behind the breastbone and sometimes extending upward into the throat. This regurgitation is called acid reflux.

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Can Chocolate Cause Diarrhea?

Chocolate does not directly cause diarrhea, but compounds found in chocolate foods such as lactose and artificial fats and sweeteners can cause discomfort.

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Can Caffeine Cause Chest Pains?

If you are like most adults, drinking coffee, tea or other caffeinated beverages is part of your daily routine. Most people like the fact that coffee or tea helps wake them up.

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Antibiotics for Sinus Infections

Sinus infections, referred to as sinusitis, are one of the most common reasons why people seek medical treatment. Symptoms include facial pressure and pain, congested and runny nose and sometimes fever. Sinusitis is typically due to either a virus associated with the common cold or a bacterial infection.

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