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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3 Ways to Treat Throat Shingles

Even though the throat is an unusual location for shingles, there are cases where this infection manifests in the throat causing a rash that is sensitive to touch and often tingles or itches.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Dreadlocks

There are many people who believe that dreads are inherently dirty; however, with proper maintenance dreadlocks are just as clean as regular hair. Don't fall for the myth that says your hair must be dirty when starting dreads, or you may end up with stinky locks that you can't wash out.

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5 Way to Diagnose Slipping Rib Syndrome

Slipping rib syndrome, which may also be known as Tietze's syndrome, is considered to be somewhat uncommon. It occurs when the ligaments that hold the ribs in place become weak. This weakness may cause the ribs to slip out of place.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Appendectomy Complications

An appendectomy is surgery performed to remove an inflamed or infected appendix. It's a common surgery and mostly goes off without a hitch. Sometimes, however, there may be appendectomy complications. Removal of the appendix may create other problems requiring immediate attention.

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3 Ways to Identify Symptoms of Gastritis Inflammation

Gastritis is the medical term used to refer to inflammation of the stomach lining. It is a condition with a variety of causes, but regardless of its origin, the symptoms tend to be similar. You may feel nauseous or less hungry than usual. Some people find that they have unexplained weight loss.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Erection Problems and Stress

The causes of erection problems vary. Difficulty getting and keeping an erection isn't reserved for middle-aged men. Even younger men can experience occasional libido malfunctions. If erection problems are ongoing and endangering your relationship, then it's time to look at the factors that might cause it.

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4 Ways to Treat Lower Back Pain From Rowing

Rowing is very hard on the back. More lower back injuries are reported from rowing than other body part. Upper arm kinks are nothing compared to a lower back strain. In order to protect your back, you need to learn and follow proper rowing form.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Morning Headaches

Whether they are present when you awaken or cause you to wake up early, morning headaches are clearly not the ideal way to start your day. They are relatively common and occur with a variety of conditions.

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5 Ways to Recover Strained Shoulders

When working to recover strained shoulders, the first few days after injury are extremely important. Drink lots of water. When muscles are injured, they release toxins which build in the tissue to cause stiffness and pain. Water will help to keep the shoulder joint lubricated and flush toxins from the body.

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4 Things You Need to Know About Removing Ovarian Cysts

Before removing a suspected ovarian cyst, a gynecologist frequently requests additional tests, such as a sonogram and CA-125 blood test. The sonogram allows the doctor the get a better picture of your ovaries, allowing her to see the size of the cyst and its precise location.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Women and DHT Hair Loss

Women have the hormone testosterone, just not as much as men. However, DHT hair loss in women, also called androgenic alopecia, is different than in men. As such, experts prefer to use the term female pattern baldness because it includes all the many different types of hair loss in women.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Bactrim

Bactrim is grouped as a sulfa drug and goes by many brand names. Some of the other names are Bethaprim, Cotrim, Septra, Sulfatrim and Uroplus. The generic name for Bactrim is Trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole since the ingredients are two antibiotics, trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Stopping Cold Sores

Cold sores are painful, itchy, inflamed clusters of blisters that typically appear on the edges of the lips or around the nose. They are caused by a version of the herpes virus. Once a person has the virus, it hibernates in the body, occasionally becoming active and producing a cold sore.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Arch Support

The arch of your foot is the curved portion of the inside of each of your feet. The arch usually starts just below the ball of the foot and the toes and extends to the heel. The width and length of the arch varies, but your arches should be about the same size and shape on both feet.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Shoes For Foot Neuropathy

Foot neuropathy is a fairly common problem faced by diabetics. Neuropathy causes tingling, numbness and eventual loss of feeling in fingers and toes. Diabetics with foot neuropathy lose sensation in their toes and the soles of their feet.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Road Rash

You can measure the severity of road rash by degree, much like you measure burns. First-degree road rash presents with skin redness and needs no treatment. Second-degree road rash results when the outer layer of skin breaks but can heal itself with minimal scarring.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Novocaine

Novocaine is a local anesthesia used to block nerve impulses and block pain. Injections usually occur before, during and after various surgical and dental procedures. It causes a temporary loss of sensation in the skin and the surrounding organs.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Lidocaine Injections

Lidocaine is a local anesthetic, meaning that it has a numbing effect on the injection area. It treats severe joint pain caused by different types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis. To do this, your doctor will inject a dose of lidocaine directly into the joint affected by arthritis.

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