High Testosterone & Pregnancy

Though testosterone is the dominant male hormone, women have some as well. Women who have high levels of testosterone, however, often have difficulty getting pregnant and carrying a pregnancy full-term. Complications may also arise during pregnancy if you have high testosterone levels.

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Does Too Much Acid in the Stomach Cause High Blood Pressure?

An excess of stomach acid does not cause blood pressure to rise. While high blood pressure, medically termed "hypertension," and heartburn, known as acid reflux, both occur more commonly if you're overweight or obese, one does not cause the other.

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Types of Growths on the Eye

Growths on the surface of the eye can be unsightly and frightening. Most growths on the eye, which often occur as people age, pose no threat to health or vision and aren’t cancers.

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Is Progesterone Supplementation With Birth Control Pills Safe?

Progesterone, one of the most important hormones for pregnancy and for regulating menstrual periods, is normally found in synthetic form in birth control pills. Some alternative practitioners advocate taking natural progesterone in addition to birth control pills to counteract some of the common side effects.

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What Are the Treatments for Bronchial Pneumonia?

Bronchial pneumonia, also called bronchopneumonia, infects the bronchioles, the tubes leading to the lungs and the lungs themselves. Bronchial pneumonia affects millions of Americans each year, particularly the elderly and immunocompromised. Many different bacteria, viruses or fungi can cause bronchial pneumonia.

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Can Fish Oil Reverse Plaque in Arteries?

Plaque, a buildup of low-density lipoprotein (the so-called “bad” cholesterol), white blood cells, calcium and debris on the inside of the arteries, can lead to heart attack and stroke.

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How Does Rat Poison Affect People?

Various rat poisons used to control rodents have potent effects on people if ingested. Many rat poisons contain anticoagulants, which are medications that interfere with blood clotting. As rats have become resistant to poisons, new superwarfarins that are more toxic to both rats and people have been marketed.

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Withdrawal Symptoms of a Newborn on Methadone

Women who are addicted to heroin are often given methadone, a synthetic narcotic, to take instead of heroin. Methadone withdrawal is a common cause of withdrawal in newborns. The majority of mothers who take methadone in pregnancy will give birth to an addicted baby.

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Fruitarian Diet for Dramatic Weight Loss

The fruitarian diet, which often includes nuts and seeds as well as fruits, can result in dramatic weight loss, depending on which fruits you eat and in what quantities.

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Problems After Retinal Holes Laser Surgery

Holes in the retina most often occur at the macula, the thinnest part of the retina and the central point of clear, sharp vision. As the vitreous jelly that fills the center of the eye shrinks with age, it pulls on the retina and can tear it at the macula, creating a hole that causes vision loss.

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What Are the Causes of Hives & Facial Swelling?

Hives, or urticaria, are raised, swollen, reddened, itchy areas of skin known as wheals or welts. Hives often occur in response to a physical trigger, and appear and disappear quickly, sometimes moving from one area of the body to another over several days.

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PCOS and Weight Loss With OrthoTri-Cyclen

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal disorder that affects between 5 and 10 percent of American women, according to Harvard Medical School. PCOS is a disorder characterized by high levels of the male hormone, androgen, which often results in weight gain.

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List of Appetite Stimulants

Certain medical conditions, medications and dietary deficiencies zap your appetite. If you're unable to eat, or you feel full after just a couple of bites, you may not get all the nutrients you need from your diet.

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Facial Cellulitis Symptoms

Cellulitis is a bacterial infection often caused by streptococcus and staphyloccus bacteria. Facial cellulitis can be extremely dangerous because bacteria can spread to the eyes, causing vision loss, or to the brain, causing meningitis.

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Diseases Spread by Not Washing Hands

Many viruses and bacteria infect people only when they enter the nose or mouth. People with diseases transmitted via the fecal-oral route can spread the disease to nearby objects or food if they don’t wash their hands well after using the toilet.

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Causes of Tongue Blisters

Tongue blisters, small bumps that often turn into ulcers, can be caused by viruses, trauma or allergy. Blisters on the tongue can cause pain and interfere with eating and drinking.

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