Ways to Stop Coughing Attacks
Troublesome coughing attacks can often be interrupted with short-term remedies, such as hot tea, honey or cough lozenges.
Read more →Troublesome coughing attacks can often be interrupted with short-term remedies, such as hot tea, honey or cough lozenges.
Read more →According to Kids Health, infants can experience anxiety in some situations. Infants may feel anxious when they are separated from their parents or are in a situation or around people that they are unsure about or experience loud noises or sudden movement.
Read more →Most people think of cholesterol in a negative way. However, cholesterol actually plays a very important role in the functioning of the body. According to The Mayo Clinic, cholesterol is found in every cell in our body and without it our bodies would not function properly.
Read more →The National Library of Medicine reports that 99 percent of the calcium that is taken into the body is deposited into the teeth and bones and the calcium left over is absorbed into the bloodstream. However, sometimes calcium deposits are unabsorbed and as a result are deposited into the soft tissues.
Read more →Isopropyl alcohol, or rubbing alcohol, is often used in the home or in medical facilities to treat various conditions or to sterilize instruments and skin. However, if isopropyl alcohol is inhaled there can be serious side effects.
Read more →There are a number of essential oils that are safe to ingest. One important thing to remember is that the essential oils you ingest must be of a therapeutic grade, not the grade commonly used for aromatherapy.
Read more →According to Princeton University, moles are spots on the skin that have more pigment producing cells than other areas on the body. Moles are usually rounded, symmetrical and benign. However, sometimes they can develop into skin cancer and should be removed.
Read more →According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, the nose contains a number of small blood vessels or arterioles, which can be easily broken and result in frequent nosebleeds.
Read more →According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, alopecia is the loss of hair, and this condition can occur for many different reasons, including damaged hair follicles and fungal infections. The loss of hair can cause anxiety and depression to any alopecia sufferer.
Read more →Oil obtained from the liver of the codfish contains large amounts of Vitamin A, D and omega-3 fatty acids. It is used as a dietary supplement and can be found at most major pharmacies in the vitamin/supplement section. Cod liver oil helps to improve certain diseases of the skin, rashes or lesions.
Read more →According to the University of Michigan Health System, digestive enzymes are complex proteins that work to maintain pH balance and digestion in the human body. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, a lack of digestive enzymes is caused by injuries to the small intestine or digestive diseases.
Read more →Electrotherapy can cover a wide range of treatments that involve electricity used as a therapeutic tool to help heal the body. Primarily, it is the use of an electrical current to stimulate nerves and muscles through the skin in order to provide a measure of pain relief, according to Balance in Life Wellness Center.
Read more →Edward Jenner who was a country physician from England created the first vaccine in 1796, according to Harvard Medical School. Jenner developed the small pox vaccine, which changed the course of this deadly disease. Since that time, many other researchers and physicians have developed other vaccines.
Read more →Calcium deposits on the brain or cranium calcification are more common than one might think. They are caused when calcium in the bloodstream is not absorbed by the body and is deposited on the brain. There can be many different causes of calcium deposits on the brain.
Read more →Shingles is a painful condition that usually causes blisters and a rash to form on the skin. However, sometimes shingles can invade the nerves inside the body and cause other symptoms.
Read more →Millions of people suffer from headaches. There are many types including, migraine, cluster, and tension or stress headaches. Most can be treated and controlled, but some headaches are caused by more serious problems like brain tumors.
Read more →Hives are itchy, raised red bumps that come up on the skin. They can be caused by an allergic reaction or stress. In some cases hives can cause more serious problems, such as swelling of the throat, and this requires emergency intervention.
Read more →Your heart contains four valves: pulmonary, aortic, tricuspid and mitral. According to the Mayo Clinic, calcification of one of these valves can occur as you grow older. However, it also can occur if you do not watch your diet and eat foods high in cholesterol or fat.
Read more →Fiberglass allergies can occur when someone handles fiberglass insulation. A fiberglass allergy causes a condition known as contact dermatitis on the skin, and it can also cause breathing problems when the small particles of fiberglass are inhaled. The symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Read more →Dental implants are a popular choice for people who have lost teeth, but who might not want dentures. Because these "teeth" are attached to the jaw with surgically implanted posts, implants can improve a person's nutrition as they make eating more comfortable, much in the same way as real teeth.
Read more →