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3 Ways to Treat Eye Floaters and Spots

Though seeing dark circles and squiggles in front of your eyes isn't pleasant, it usually isn't harmful either. Rather, eye floaters are often a natural yet irritating part of aging, and the best way to treat them is to do your best to ignore the visual disturbances.

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3 Ways to Treat Dizziness Caused by High Blood Pressure

Addressing the underlying cause of your dizziness--your high blood pressure--is the most effective way to relieve this uncomfortable problem. If you are feeling dizzy due to high blood pressure, it is because the blood flow to your brain is impaired.

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3 Ways to Treat Chemical Burns on Scalp

Medical treatment for chemical scalp burns can vary widely depending on the offending chemical. If you've been burned by a hair-care product such as a dye or a bleaching agent, you can most likely treat the area with the first-aid methods described below.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Post-Appendectomy Care

If you're recovering from an appendectomy, the surgery to remove an inflamed or infected appendix, follow your doctor's orders carefully. Most people recover quickly and uneventfully, but there are things to watch out for. Look at your incision site often and pay attention to any signs of infection.

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Facts on Pollotarian Diet

A pollotarian diet includes eating chicken, fish, dairy products and eggs, but not eating red meat or meat from any land mammals. The "pollo" prefix in pollotarian literally refers to the word chicken, although pollotarians eat other poultry.

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5 Ways to Identify Nipple Problems

Stand in front of a full-length mirror, look carefully at both breasts and examine your nipples. It's not necessarily abnormal if one nipple looks different from the other, but be alert for changes in the nipple that are possible signs of a problem.

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5 Things You Should Know About Sexual Behavior and Asperger's Syndrome

The subtle cues of dating and sexual relationships may be difficult for people with Asperger's to navigate. The syndrome is commonly known by a lack of social awareness or skills, communication difficulties, obsession with a particular topic or subject and poor coordination.

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4 Ways to Do Sports Massage for Shin Splints

Before you do sports massage for shin splints, apply a heat pack to the area. Shin splints are often caused by extremely tight muscles, and digging right in can potentially cause more harm than good.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin is a version of the common antibiotic, penicillin. It treats infections by killing bacteria and preventing new growth. It treats a bevy of infections including Lyme disease, typhoid fever, peptic ulcer disease and chlamydia infections in pregnant women.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Leg Cramps

Leg cramps can be a passing annoyance or a cause of severe pain. While occasional cramps are common and typically harmless, this symptom may also be a side effect of a medication or associated with an underlying condition.

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4 Ways to Handle a Fever During Pregnancy

A fever during a pregnancy can upset the development of the fetus, especially if the expectant mother has a fever early in her pregnancy. Most doctors will recommend the use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) during pregnancy to lower a fever.

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3 Ways to Diagnose Chest Congestion and Sore Throat

Simple colds and respiratory infections can often be self-diagnosed, meaning that most people find it quite obvious that they have developed a "cold." Many simple colds are associated with Rhino viruses that circulate around households and communities, especially in the wintertime.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Anemia and High Blood Pressure

Anemia and high blood pressure sometimes go hand in hand in people with kidney failure who are on dialysis. Dialysis, although necessary for a kidney patient's survival, carries certain complications. Healthy kidneys produce the hormone erythropoietin which stimulates the production of red blood cells.

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3 Ways to Treat Gastritis

Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining, characterized by a burning sensation or dull pain in the upper area of your abdomen. Gastritis symptoms can include indigestion-like pain, bloating, nausea and vomiting. Reducing the amount of acid in your stomach allows the tissues to heal without further irritation.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Thigh Muscle Strain

When you refer to the muscles of your thigh, you are not simply referring to one muscle. Your thigh is actually made up of three muscles: hamstrings in the back, adductor muscles along the insides and quadriceps (the large muscle in the front).

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5 Things You Need to Know About Treating Eczema With Aloe Vera

Atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, causes intense itching and rashes -- primarily on the legs, arms and face. According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 30 percent of the U.S. population suffers from this skin condition.

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