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.

Signs of Smoking Cigarettes

Smoking cigarettes, cigars, pipes or any type of tobacco causes physical changes in the body. While some of the effects of smoking can't be seen for years, other signs of cigarette smoking can be observed within days, if not minutes, of the last cigarette. Some of the signs are overt while others may be less obvious.

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Home Remedies for a Humidity-Related Cough

Coughing is nature's way of removing unwanted particles from the airway. Often, a cough produces mucus, which aids in eliminating the intruder. When the cough is dry and non-productive, it can be due to irritation in the upper respiratory system.

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The Effect of Fat on Kidneys

Your kidneys process about 200 gallons of blood each day to filter about 2 qt. of waste products and unnecessary fluid out of your body. Healthy kidneys help keep your blood clean and provide hormones that keep your body running efficiently.

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Pros & Cons of Inversion Tables

Inversion therapy is nothing new. Hanging upside-down to relieve pain and the effects of gravity have been documented as far back as 400 BC when Hippocrates, the famous physician, observed a patient being hung by his knees and ankles from a ladder to relieve an ailment.

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Pain After Cast

Having a broken bone is a painful injury in and of itself, and a cast may be necessary to heal the bone and keep it immobilized. The cast can cause discomfort while it is on, as well as after it is removed, due to inflammation, and the pain can impede rest and healing.

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