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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Why is My Ear Plugged After Swimming?

Experiencing a plugged ear after swimming leaves many newbie swimmers wondering exactly what they did wrong in the pool. Plugged or blocked ears occur fairly regularly among swimmers of all skill levels.

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Smelly Ear Wax

A sticky substance that helps preserve hearing by coating the ear canals, earwax typically possesses a distinctive, mild odor. Earwax that has an unusual or foul odor generally indicates a problem that could vary in severity from a mild buildup of wax to a potentially serious ruptured eardrum.

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Home Remedy for Children's Ingrown Toenails

A common malady that both adults and children experience regularly, ingrown toenails can cause excruciating pain if left untreated. In the event that your child develops an ingrown toenail, you may be able to use home remedies to fix the problem, provided you act quickly.

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Heavy Breathing in Kids

For many parents, watching a child experience breathing problems seems worse than having to go through it themselves. Heavy breathing occurs in children of all ages and can be caused by many different health conditions.

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Baking Soda & Water for Ear Wax

Many people view ear wax as a mere annoyance, but it actually plays an important role in protecting your hearing. Produced by your ceruminous glands, ear wax serves to keep bacteria and foreign particles from entering your ears.

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How to Run With Menstrual Cramps

Arising from your body’s production of prostaglandins, menstrual cramps -- called dysmenorrhea in medical circles -- can lead to excruciating pain for many women, potentially limiting prolonged physical activity like running.

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How to Use Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Ear Wax from a Baby

Earwax or cerumen plays an integral role in protecting a baby’s hearing. In addition to lubricating and cleansing the ear canal, the wax prohibits foreign objects, such as dust and bacteria, from coming in contact with the delicate parts of your baby’s inner ear.

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Waterpik Ear Wax Removal

Removing earwax usually requires nothing more than wiping loose wax from the opening of the ear, but in some cases the wax or cerumen collects in the ear canal, creating a health condition known in medical circles as cerumen impaction.

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Strong Urine in Children

Monitoring children’s bowel and bladder habits helps parents pinpoint potential signs of health problems. Strong urine may possess an unusually potent odor or appearance and could arise as a natural result of diet changes or indicate a more serious health disorder.

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Nausea & Stomach Pain After Eating

For many people, getting that familiar queasy feeling in the pit of their stomach is a harbinger of bad things to come, especially when it occurs after eating.

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Ear Wax Removal Home Remedy: Olive Oil

Olive oil is a common home remedy for removing earwax, or cerumen. Earwax is normally present in the ear, acting to protect your inner ear from bacteria or irritating substances such as dust or debris. It also lines the ear membranes, protecting your ear from water-causing infections.

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Power Napping Vs. Sleeping

Getting a bit of sleep involves more than just deciding to nod off, especially if you’re lucky enough to get the chance to fit a nap into your daily schedule. Understanding the difference between power napping and sleeping allows you to make the most of your sleep time and reap the many benefits of smart snoozing.

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Ear Pain After Wax Removal

Sometimes trying to remove earwax can go awry, causing a variety of problematic symptoms, including ear pain. Learn the facts about ear pain after wax removal--when it’s OK, when it’s not OK, and when it calls for a visit to the doctor.

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How to Clean Impacted Ear Wax

Impacted earwax occurs when wax or cerumen builds up in the ear canal, often as a result of external objects, such as hearing aids, ear plugs or cotton swabs, blocking the ear canal.

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Loud Breathing in Teenagers

Although some parents may think that loud breathing in teenagers is nothing more than an attempt to get attention or cause laughs, there may be more to it than meets the ear. Loud breathing could arise from normal causes, but it could also be a sign of serious, ongoing health issues.

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