Splitting & Peeling Nails from a Vitamin Deficiency
It's highly unlikely that a nutritional deficiency is causing your nails to split and peel. But low levels of iron, vitamin A and zinc can affect nail health.
Read more →It's highly unlikely that a nutritional deficiency is causing your nails to split and peel. But low levels of iron, vitamin A and zinc can affect nail health.
Read more →Seagram's Escapes, a type of wine cooler, is a division of North American Breweries, headquartered in Rochester, NY. Along with Seagram's Escape Wine Coolers, they also distribute a number of different beers, including Genessee, Labatt and I.P.A. Magic Hat.
Read more →When muscle cramps are severe or occur frequently, they may be a sign of a mineral or vitamin deficiency. Toe cramps may be caused by a deficiency of potassium, calcium, magnesium or vitamin D.
Read more →Blistering finger burns represent second-degree burns. After cooling the area, professional medical care is needed for this type of burn.
Read more →Your metabolism is controlled by the action of your thyroid gland and thyroid hormones, which regulate how fast or slow your other body organs work. When your thyroid gland is overactive, it produces too much thyroid hormone, which results in symptoms of hyperthyroidism, or Grave's disease.
Read more →For many people, the smell of bacon frying in a pan is pure heaven. Bacon is eaten with breakfast meals and as an ingredient in salads, but there is concern that its high fat and sodium content is not healthy.
Read more →A rash of painful, red bumps on the toes is a signal that should not be ignored. Any rash is the skin's response to an irritant that could be a fungus, bacteria, chemical, reaction to heat or, in some cases, a small itch mite.
Read more →Hammer toe is a deformity of the toe, in which one or both joints bend abnormally into a "C" shape. Hammer toe can develop in any of the lesser toes, but most often affects the second toe, according to the Merck Manuals. Hammer toes can become painful over time, as the joints lose flexibility.
Read more →The CDC estimates that 1 in 5 adults in the United States, or 46 million people, suffer from some form of arthritis, a group of diseases that includes osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and lupus.
Read more →Your diet directly affects your health, including the health of your circulatory system. Over time, a diet high in fat and processed foods elevates your cholesterol levels.
Read more →Acute sinusitis can give you a severe stuffy nose by causing swelling of the tissues in the nasal passages. This swelling blocks drainage of mucus, allowing it to back up and making it difficult for you to breathe through your nose. It can cause painful throbbing in the front of your face and bring on a sinus headache.
Read more →Swelling of the feet and ankles is normal after a long day standing or sitting, such as waitressing or sitting at a desk all day. When swelling occurs for no apparent reason and the legs and feet become reddened, it can indicate a problem.
Read more →Leg cramps, also called charley horses, are involuntary muscle spasms that typically occur suddenly and for no apparent reason. They often happen at night and can be excruciatingly painful -- painful enough to wake you out of a sound sleep.
Read more →Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is the most common metabolic hormonal disorder affecting women of reproductive age. The exact cause is unknown, but there appears to be a genetic component.
Read more →Valtrex, generic name valacyclovir, is an antiviral prescription medication used to treat some herpes infections, including cold sores, shingles and chicken pox. It is also used to treat genital herpes, initially and as a preventative in recurrent infections, with some taking Valtrex long term.
Read more →The signs and symptoms of a cold -- coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, sore throat, headache, watery eyes and fever -- can make you miserable. The common cold, which is an upper respiratory tract infection, can be caused by one of many types of rhinoviruses.
Read more →Discover the common causes of foot cramps and learn how to prevent muscle spasms in your feet. Understand the reasons behind exercise-related cramps, including obesity, swimming, and new activities.
Read more →The best way to get vitamins is by eating a well-balanced diet. In addition to your daily diet, your doctor may recommend taking a multivitamin supplement as another source of these important nutrients.
Read more →There is an old saying that goes "If your feet hurt, everything hurts" and it may not be far from the truth. The reasons for foot pain are varied, but the common denominator is that foot pain can really slow you down.
Read more →If you develop a skin rash after eating shrimp, you are most likely experiencing a type of food allergy. Shellfish allergies are one of the most common food allergies. Shrimp are a type of shellfish, a marine animal with a shell.
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