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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Does Exercise Help Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is the unpleasant occurrence of frequent, watery bowel movements. The stools are attributed to a number of causes, including poor diet and dehydration. Exercise is also imperative to a healthy lifestyle, but is not appropriate for treating diarrhea. In fact, working out can worsen diarrhea problems.

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Pollen Allergy and a Cough

Pollen is one of the most common types of allergens. Grains of pollen are expelled into the air from trees, grasses and weeds in different regions and at different times of the year. Coughing is one of many symptoms of pollen allergy, which can be relieved with proper treatment.

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Winter Squash Allergy

Winter squash is indigenous to North America and was a staple in Native American diets. According to the World’s Healthiest Foods website, winter squash is grown between August and March, with peak season running during October and November. Winter squash is not commonly an allergenic food.

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Honey & Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in your lungs. During an asthma attack, the airways become inflamed and constricted, making it difficult to breathe normally. When you are exposed to certain triggers, symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness result.

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Eczema & Sun Allergy

Sun allergy is a condition in which you have a hypersensitivity to sunlight. Patients with this condition often experience rashes when their skin comes into contact with ultraviolet radiation. At the same time, you may also have eczema, a type of allergic skin condition.

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Black Seed & Asthma

Asthma inflames and constricts your bronchial tubes, which are essential tools in helping you breathe correctly. Symptoms include breathing difficulties, chest pain and wheezing, which vary in intensity depending on the severity of your asthma.

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Why Am I Bloated After I Quit Smoking?

Smoking is an unhealthy habit that can ultimately shorten your lifespan. Although the consequences of smoking are well-known, some people hesitate to quit out of fear of bloating and weight gain.

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What Can Smoking Do to Your Circulatory System?

It was discovered during the latter-half of the 20th century that smoking is not a healthy social habit. The American Heart Association reports that smoking is one of the most preventable causes of death.

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Exercises to Relieve Tinnitus

Tinnitus is a symptom of the ear that is characterized by high-pitched ringing sounds. According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, 36 million people in the United States have tinnitus or a similar head condition. Tinnitus is difficult to diagnose at times because the severity varies.

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Foods That Are Bad for Asthma

Wheezing and swelling (inflammation) are your body’s reaction to specific triggers that aggravate the lung. This is better known as asthma. There is no one cause of asthma: it can be hereditary, but triggers can vary between individuals. Food allergies may be one cause of asthma-like symptoms.

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Allergies From Feather Pillows

Feather pillows are not common due to their cost and the prevalence of pillows stuffed with synthetic materials. According to Best Feather Pillows, some people still prefer feather pillows because they are softer than their synthetic counterparts. Feather pillows also have a longer lifespan.

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Cigarette Allergies and a Swelling Neck

Cigarette use is known to carry a risk of a wide range of health problems, but it is also problematic for patients with asthma. Although a specific allergy to cigarettes is not common, the smoke can irritate preexisting allergies and is especially dangerous for those with allergic asthma.

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Can a Dentist Puncture My Sinus?

The sinus cavity is located in your face and head. It is composed of air pockets, and some are in close proximity to your jaw. When a dentist completes any type of oral surgery, he must take care that the tools he uses do not disturb the sinuses.

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Hives on My Face

Hives are bumps that surface and spread over your body. Hives on the face are more prominent, as they are more difficult to conceal. Still, hives are not as likely to occur on your face as they are on other parts of your body.

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Spraying Antiperspirant to Prevent Foot Sweat

If you find your favorite shoes slipping off your feet from sweat, you’re not alone. Medically referred to as hyperhidrosis, sweaty feet are a surprisingly common condition that can ruin your favorite footwear. It can even cause embarrassing odors.

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