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.

High Uric Acid During Pregnancy

Having high levels of uric acid is typically associated with gout, a form of arthritis. A high uric acid level puts you at risk for both gestational hypertension and diabetes.

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Migraine & Lactose Intolerance

Charles Darwin, the 19th century biologist who was behind the theory of evolution, was diagnosed with several afflictions during his lifetime, including lactose intolerance.

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Effects of Alcohol on Sports Performance

Alcohol consumption is a major concern in the sports world. It remains one of the most abused drugs among athletes despite the well-known negative effects it can have on the mind and body. Drinking often begins among athletes during the high school years.

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Water Pills & Muscle Cramps

About one-third of the U.S. population age 20 and older has hypertension, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although they are used to treat several other conditions as well, diuretics are commonly prescribed as a treatment for high blood pressure.

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My Legs Feel Heavy & Ache

Achy legs after taking part in heavy exercise isn't much of a surprise, especially if you're not used to that level of physical activity. If your legs continually ache and feel heavy, however, you could have varicose veins.

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How Much Dry Oatmeal Daily to Lower Cholesterol?

A bowl of oatmeal a day keeps the doctor away -- that new twist on the old adage may have some truth to it. An excellent source of whole grains, fiber-rich oatmeal has a long history as a nutritious, filling morning meal option.

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Probiotics, Antibiotics & Yeast Infection

One of the most bothersome health conditions women face, yeast infections are quite common. In fact, approximately 75 percent of women have at least one during their lifetimes, according to the Office on Women's Health, and many develop these infections multiple times.

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Overweight & Anxiety

Trembling. Rapid breathing. Fatigue. These are all common symptoms of anxiety, a condition that affects millions of people. In fact, approximately 40 million adults in the United States have some type of anxiety disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.

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Why Do I Burp Up Food After Eating?

While it can be embarrassing at times, burping is a normal bodily function. You swallow air right along with the food and drink you consume. The air builds up in the stomach, but eventually it needs to be released. Yet this release of air back up through the esophagus should not be accompanied by food or stomach acid.

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What Causes White Spots in the Throat?

Having white spots or patches in your throat can be disconcerting, especially if you are experiencing other symptoms. White areas located in a throat can indicate a number of medical conditions, ranging from the development of oral yeast to bacterial infections.

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Feel Sick and Dizzy After Eating

The cause of symptoms such as dizziness and feeling sick can be difficult to pinpoint. A plethora of culprits are possible. If you are experiencing these symptoms after eating, however, it should be easier for you and your doctor to figure out what's wrong.

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Carbonated Drinks & Irritable Bowel Syndrome

One in five Americans has irritable bowel syndrome, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. The condition causes a wide variety of symptoms that can make eating or even going about your day challenging.

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Knuckle Pain & Stiffness

If you think about everything you use your fingers for, it should give you an indication of just how much pain and stiffness in the knuckle joints can affect your ability to go about day-to-day activities.

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Stomach Irritation From Aspirin

It's easy not to think twice about popping a couple of aspirin for pain relief because it's such an old, well-known medication. Although many people can take aspirin with no problem, the drug does have certain risks and it isn't for everyone -- especially if you have gastrointestinal health concerns.

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The Relationship Between Estrogen & Calcium Levels

Nearly 14 million -- that's how many people ages 50 and up are expected to have osteoporosis by 2020, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation. That statistic can be a motivator to make bone health a priority in your life. Evaluating your calcium intake is likely one of your first considerations.

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