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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Indigestion Caused by Greasy Foods

Indigestion is a painful condition that results after you finish a meal. It shares many common symptoms with heartburn, including a burning or painful sensation in your stomach. Indigestion also can make you feel uncomfortably full, which can sometimes lead to bloating or nausea.

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Exercises to Relieve Tense Muscles After Constipation

Constipation occurs when stools are difficult to pass or you pass them infrequently. The condition can cause muscle pain due to constant cramping in your stomach or from straining your neck, back and legs in an attempt to pass a stool.

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Diuretics & Blood Sugar Levels

Also known as water pills, diuretics are medications designed to stimulate diuresis, which helps your body release water and salts via your urine.

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Deep Vein Thrombosis & Physical Therapy

Deep vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot develops in the deep veins of your upper and lower legs, an occurrence that can have deadly effects. Those who are immobile for some time, such as after bed rest or failing to move after surgery, are more likely to experience DVT.

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Sharp Pain in Lower Right Side of Stomach While Running

You are attempting to amp up your running program when you feel it: a sharp pain on your right side, just under your ribs. You may wonder if this pain is a sign of something serious or just a side effect of pushing yourself. If you frequently experience running-related pain, this could be a cause for concern.

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Tooth Pain & Nausea

When your teeth already hurt, an upset stomach only contributes to your anguish. However, both symptoms can indicate the presence of a medical condition that a physician should treat. Knowing how your symptoms interrelate can help you to get the treatment you need.

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Tongue Exercises for Bruxism

Bruxism is a condition that occurs when you frequently clench your jaw, especially at night, according to Medline Plus. This condition can be extremely painful, as bruxism can wear down the teeth, affecting your bite and causing headaches, earache, sore jaw and increased sensitivity in the teeth.

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Does Drinking Beer Interfere With the Healing of a Broken Bone?

When you have a broken bone, the faster your healing time, the sooner you can get back to your activities of daily living without a cast or brace. To heal properly, your body needs time and the right mix of nutrients to generate healthy and strong bone cells.

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How to Clean Sebum From the Scalp

Sebum is another name for the oil your pores emit onto your scalp and skin. It's purpose is to keep your skin and hair from becoming too dry and to protect your skin against the drying effects of wind and water. Because oil repels water, sebum helps to give your skin a waterproof coating.

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Exercises That Aggravate Sciatica

Sciatica is a painful condition that affects your lower back, causing the spinal discs of your lumbar vertebrae to slip out of place and press on your sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back down each leg.

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Photochromic Vs. Polarized Sunglasses

Sun exposure can cause damage to your eyelid, cornea, lens and additional eye parts. Sunglasses can protect the eyes from the sun’s harmful rays -- however, some types of sunglasses provide added benefits. Photochromic and polarized are 2 types of specialized sunglasses.

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Jogging After a Knee Replacement

Your knees withstand a significant amount of pressure, supporting your body weight throughout the day. Over time, the cartilage that supports your knee joint can begin to wear down, causing the bones of the knee joint to rub together.

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Should You Exercise With Shingles?

Shingles are most commonly diagnosed in people over age 50, according to the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center College of Medicine. This painful virus can cause chills, headache, fatigue and tingling sensations on the skin.

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Drinking Liquor With Crohn's

Crohn’s disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that occurs when the lining of your digestive tract becomes irritated and inflamed. The severity and triggers for Crohn’s disease can vary from person to person.

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What Causes Pressure Buildup in Ears From Cold or Flu?

Your ear consists of three parts: an outer, middle and inner ear. The middle eardrum has a tube extending from it called the Eustachian tube that normally has a small amount of mucus inside. However, fluid drainage from other parts of the head, such as the nose, can lead to fluid buildup in this compartment.

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How to Treat Tendinitis in the Arm

Your tendons are strong, durable fibers that connect muscle to bone. In your arm, tendons connect muscles that allow you to lift your arm at your shoulder and bend it at your elbow. You experience tendinitis -- an inflammation in the arm -- when you use your arm in the same manner, excessively taxing your tendons.

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How to Tell if Your Jaw Is Broken

The jaw is connected to the temporal bone on the side of the skull, and can be moved out of position -- known as a dislocation -- or broken on the lower portion -- known as a fracture.

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How to Relieve the Pain of Bruised Ribs

Your ribcage consists of 12 ribs, with muscles and tendons between each rib. If you play a contact sport or have experienced trauma to the torso, such as after a car accident, you could be experiencing bruised ribs.

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How to Have Better Dreams During Sleep

Throughout your night's sleep, you transition through two sleep phases. These include rapid eye movement or REM sleep and non-REM sleep, according to KidsHealth.org. These cycles alternate every 90 minutes, and during REM sleep, you have the most vivid dreams. During this time, nightmares can occur.

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The Fastest Way to Heal a Fever Blister

Fever blisters, or herpes labialis, are caused by the herpes simplex 1 virus, according to Medline Plus. Swollen, reddened lesions on the lips or skin surrounding the mouth characterize the condition.

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