Low Estrogen Symptoms in Younger Women
Levels of estrogen — a group of female hormones — fall naturally when a woman approaches menopause. But sometimes younger women will also experience low estrogen.
Read more →Levels of estrogen — a group of female hormones — fall naturally when a woman approaches menopause. But sometimes younger women will also experience low estrogen.
Read more →Penicillin and amoxicillin are more alike than different, but there are minor differences between these drugs, including indications for use, form and dosing.
Read more →Phlegm, or sputum, is produced when the lungs are inflamed and excess mucous is produced in the respiratory tract. The medical term for blood in the sputum is hemoptysis.
Read more →Poor circulation to the legs and feet can develop from unhealthy lifestyle habits, vascular disease or traumatic injury. Medications, lifestyle changes and surgery are remedies used to improve blood flow in the legs and feet. Severe cases of poor circulation may or may not be amenable to surgical intervention.
Read more →Treatment for a rash caused by an allergic reaction may require a prescription drug. Over-the-counter medications and topical preparations can be used. A rash accompanied by breathing difficulty is a medical emergency. Identifying the source of a rash is important.
Read more →Skin rashes have many causes, and permanent rash relief means getting rid of the underlying cause. Relieving the symptoms of itching, redness, scales and patches, all associated with the generalized term "rash," can be accomplished in many ways.
Read more →Calf swelling occurs for a variety of reasons. When it develops in only one leg, the cause is likely a localized problem rather than a systemic disorder. Poor circulation, a blood clot, and a bacterial skin infection are among the most common causes of one-sided calf swelling.
Read more →Systolic blood pressure is the first number heard with a stethoscope or displayed on a digital blood pressure machine when a blood pressure reading is being performed. It is the top number of a blood pressure reading.
Read more →Many people experience swollen ankles. This swelling -- also called ankle edema -- can have several causes ranging from minor to significant underlying health problems. See your doctor for an accurate diagnosis if you experience ankle swelling.
Read more →Sinus infections can occur from virus, fungus or bacteria, and from inflammation caused by allergy or abnormal growths. Signs and symptoms of a maxillary sinus infection can appear suddenly and resolve on their own, or can become chronic and require treatment.
Read more →Symptoms of blood clot in the legs, also known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are important to understand to know when to seek treatment. DVT occurs in the deep veins. A superficial clot in the leg vein is known as thrombophletbitis.
Read more →Although there is no specific cardiac stent diet, people who have had a cardiac stent and been diagnosed with heart disease should focus on a diet that is low in animal fat and high in polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats.
Read more →An impacted colon, or fecal impaction, can mean the intestine is obstructed by tumor, nerve damage or just constipation. Chronic inability to pass stool may mean a serious underlying problem. Repeated bouts of impacted colon may indicate poor fluid intake. It may mean dietary and lifestyle changes are needed.
Read more →Dangerously high blood sugar levels cause ketoacidosis. A blood sugar level over 600 for many hours is considered extremely dangerous and should be treated at a hospital. Hyperglycemia is the medical term for elevated blood sugar levels.
Read more →Sodium intake is linked to higher rates of hypertension, kidney and heart disease. Recent guidelines from the American Heart Association suggest everyone reduce salt intake to no more than 1,500 mg a day. The U.S.
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