- Control Excessive Sweating By : Nick Clipton
A common problem brought about by Hyperhidrosis is having foul odor coming off from areas where sweat is usually formed in abundance. - Keeping An Eye Out For Diseases And Illnesses By : Jon Caldwell
Pleurisy, also called pleuritis, is an inflammation of the pleura. Pleurisy can be generated by a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes. Pleurisy is caused by swelling and irritation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs. Certain autoimmune diseases (such as systemic lupus erythematosus) can irritate the pleura. It is usually a symptom of another illness. It is also called Pleuritic Chest Pain. Pleurisy can develop from many things, including bacterial or viral i... - Fit Over 40 Review By : John Ripper
So how do you achieve the body you want, long lasting health, high energy levels and the motivation to work hard improving yourself? John Benson believes that he has the answer, and the hundreds of testimonials by people who have followed his Fit Over 40 system and written testimonials about it are the living proof that this system works on many different levels.
John Benson was approaching 40, grossly overweight and a prime candidate for heart disease, stroke and type 2 d... - To Get A Great And Healthy Body, Your Mind And Body Need To Be In Synch By :
The troublemaker: It’s not what’s on the outside, but what’s on the inside that is!!
We all talk about our physical problems, it may be a heart disease or cancer or just obesity. Unfortunately, half of man’s problems start in his brain and the way he thinks.
There are many people in this world who tend to believe that rewards can be reaped without putting in the best effort possible. They intend to move on in life without making an extra effort and try and push forward ... - Building Immunity And Healing By :
It is well documented that stress has an impact on health and the ability to heal one’s self when in a state of illness. How many stressed people do you know that also suffer from headaches and pains in their bodies, or reoccurring colds? My own personal story is that I used to work in a very stressful and pressured environment. I worked through my lunch breaks and at the weekend. If I got sick, I still went to work. I worked when I had tonsillitis and sickness bugs. I covere... - How To Boost Your Muscles Health By : John R. Davis
If you are concerned about your muscles health, there are many things you can do to help improve the state of your body. The first step, as just about anyone will tell you, is educating yourself. Magazine subscriptions are an extremely affordable way to stay up to date on the latest scientific developments relating to the health of your muscles. From offering advice on the best times of day to work out to showing you different training exercises to pack on the most lean muscl... - A Balanced Body Building Diet By : Judy Wellsworth
Many factors will go into your choice of a body building diet, but by far the most important of them is the amount of nutrition your diet will provide. Your body building diet will provide the fuel for your workouts, your recovery, and your new muscle growth. If you are not getting the proper nutrients in the proper amounts, your bodybuilding efforts will never achieve the body you want.
There is no “one-diet-fits-all” for bodybuilders. But there are some body building... - What Causes Disease? By : Rudy Silva
The cause of disease starts long before doctors reveal to you that you have a disease. It can start in the womb or during childhood at a moment when the body is attacked mental and physical and this causes the cellular instructions to change. Discover what you need to know if you want to eliminate your disease and live a longer life. - The Delicate Interplay Of Natural Hormones By : Michelle Bery
The human body is made up of a gloriously complex network of systems that work in tandem to support everyday functioning. At the heart of it all are the natural hormones produced by the glands throughout the body; orchestrating the myriad of processes that we take for granted. Without these natural hormones our bodies could not perform the innumerable actions it executes on a daily basis.
Natural hormones start working from the moment of conception, deciding our gender and... - Sinus Infection Treatment. Your Home Remedy For Sinus Infection. By : M.Planet Lubowa
Have you ever laid in bed feeling like someone stuck an ice pick over or under your eye and you just couldn’t get rid of the pain for days?” Or maybe you're "sniffing" every minute? That is sinus. Is there anything much worse than your sinus pain?
Sinus infections affect millions of Americans every year. Stop the pain and suffering from sinusitis with Silver Sinus!
In 1999, The Mayo Clinic released its findings that fungus is likely the cause of nearly all cases of chro... - Don't Lick A Chapped Lip By : Chester Ku-Lea
Chapped lips? Try not to keep licking them and stay away from lip balms which, in some cases, only promote long-term dryness.
Overexposure to wind, sun, cold and dryness are the main culprits in causing chapped lips, writes Lynda Schrager in the Albany (N.Y.) Times Union. As we age, she adds, it is harder for skin to retain moisture. - Inguinal Hernia - Inguinal Hernias Information By :
A hernia is defined as a protrusion of a portion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening. For groin (inguinal or femoral) hernias, this protrusion is into a hernial sac. Whether or not the mere presence of a hernial sac (or processus vaginalis) constitutes a hernia is debated. - 4-Step Treatment of Lupus By : Lac tran
The treatment of lupus is difficult because it is an autoimmune condition where the body creates antibodies that attack its own tissues. The symptoms are similar to those of other diseases, so the treatment of lupus can often be delayed in absence of any diagnosis. However, using a 4-point program, - A Look At Discoid Lupus Erythematosus By : Tobias Higgens
This form of lupus mostly affects women from 18 to 50 years. The cases of men suffering from discoid lupus erythematosus are very rare. The racial factor seems to be decisive: the majority of patients are black American women and the symptoms are much more severe in their case. We cannot be certain about the real causes of this disease but there are several risk factors like the hormonal factors (such as estrogen excess), genetic factors and environmental factors (antibiotic ... - Treating Chronic Tendonitis – And It’s Not Just Tennis Elbow By : Robert G. Knechtel
We've all heard about tennis elbow, and many of us have suffered from it. In reality, it is a form of tendonitis brought on by the frequent, repetitive motions involved in playing tennis. Tendonitis, however, is not limited to the elbow or arm. It can occur throughout the body. Any activity which places stress on the same tendon can cause that tendon to become inflamed and sore.
Chronic Tendonitis
Tendonitis can be either acute (i.e. a temporary flare up) or chroni... - Genital Herpes - What is Genital Herpes? By :
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Women are more commonly infected than men. For women who have sores, the first outbreak may last two to four weeks. - Genital Warts (HPV) - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment By :
Genital warts are also called condylomata acuminata or venereal warts. This illness is the most easily recognized sign of genital HPV infection. - Hyperparathyroidism: What It Is and How It's Treated By :
Hyperparathyroidism happen due to parathyroid glands are producing an excess of a hormone called parathyroid hormone, which in turn causes elevations in the levels of calcium circulating in the bloodstream. - Hyperthyroidism: Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Causes and Treatments By :
Hyperthyroidism is also known as thyrotoxicosis or an overactive thyroid. It occurs when the thyroid gland release too much thyroxine. - Eye Styes - Eye Stye Treatment & Remedy for Infection By :
A stye is typically harmless bacterial infection cause by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. It is an eyes infection. It is an infection of a bacteria and forming at the base of an eyelash, or on or inside the eyelid. - Uterine Prolapse - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Uterine prolapse means your uterus has dropped from its position within the pelvis into your vagina. - Urinary incontinence - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Urinary incontinence is an inability to hold your urine until you get to a toilet. Some women may lose a few drops of urine while running or coughing. - Systemic lupus erythematosus - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Systemic lupus erythematosus is also called lupus. It is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissues of the skin. - Syphilis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Syphilis is a bacterial infection. It is also called 'the pox'. It is usually acquired through sexual contact with another infected person. - Sjogren's Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease which is characterized by the abnormal production of extra antibodies in the blood that are directed against various tissues of the body. - Scleroderma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Scleroderma means hard skin but the hardness is not limited to the skin - the internal organs and their blood supply may become damaged. - Sarcoidosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that starts in your lungs, but in time it can affect virtually any organ in your body, including your liver, skin, heart, nervous system and eyes - Rosacea - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Rosacea is a skin condition that is happen due to inflammation of parts of the face. It is sometimes called 'acne rosacea' as it can look similar to acne. - Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious infection in the upper genital tract or in reproductive organs (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries) of a female. - Quick Scroll Through Appendicitis Exam Types By : Sebastian Bunten
The first steps in order to determine whether a patient has appendicitis or not are the patient's medical history and a physical series of exams. The abdominal lower right portion has a great sensitivity when it is pressed and the patient may also have increased fever. If the pain gets worse in the moment of releasing pressure, it means that infection got to the peritoneum causing rebound sensitivity.
Leucocytes Count
The number of leucocytes inside human body increases... - The Particular Symptoms Of Lupus Evolution By : Tobias Higgens
Lupus represents a real menace for the life of the affected persons. It has chronic and autoimmune character. The body's healthy cells and the very genetic material are under attack because of the malfunction of the immune system. The consequences are severe and so are the damages produced on the internal organs. Systemic lupus erythematosus is only one disease from the large variety produced by this organic chaos. This type of lupus is very frequent and it affects 2 millions... - Lupron And Endometriosis What You Need To Know By : Shelley Ross
Lupron and endometriosis is something a woman can consider if she has been properly diagnosed by her doctor, and knows that the symptoms she is suffering are caused by endometriosis and not interstitial cystitis.
What is lupron? Lupron Depot, or simply Lupron, is a hormone that has two main stages. First, it stimulates the ovaries so that they increase production of estradiol, which is the strongest of the three estrogens women produce. Second, the hormones that send messa... - Endometriosis And Mirena Is It The Right Treatment For You? By : Shelley Ross
Endometriosis and mirena treatment is something else you can consider if you find that controlling your diet by eliminating “bad” foods isn’t providing you with adequate relief. Mirena is used to treat endometriosis symptoms by limiting the amount of blood flow during menses.
What is Mirena? It is a form of contraception and a type of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device, commonly known as IUD’s or colis. Mirena is made up of light plastic, and is in the form of a T-shape. It... - Endometriosis And Interstitial Cystitis By : Shelley Ross
Endometriosis and interstitial cystitis (IC) have similar symptoms, making it easy for one to be mistaken for the other. In fact, sometimes women who have endometriosis and undergo a hysterectomy mistaken the pain they experience in their pelvic region following the procedure as a return of their endometriosis, when in actuality it could be caused by interstitial cystitis.
What is interstitial cystitis? Interstitial cystitis (pronounced “In-ter-stish-ul sis-ty-tis”), al... - Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling anxiety disorder. If anyone has OCD, he may fear that everything he touches is contaminated with germs, and in order to ease that fear, you repeatedly wash your hands. - Myasthenia Gravis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease affecting the neuromuscular junction and producing weakness of voluntary muscles. - Kyphosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Kyphosis is a forward rounding of your upper back this disorder may cause a deformity described as humpback or hunchback. - The Transmission Of Scabies And The Means To Prevent It By : Rodney Kadel
Sarcoptes scabiei, the scabies mites, are microscopic infectious organisms that live on human or animal bodies and depend on them for survival that create the highly contagious skin condition scabies, or, as people call it “the human itch”. Although this condition is not related to gender or age so it can affect anyone, it is more common among children because they are more likely to encounter the parasitic mites that cause it in all the environments they attend: on the playg... - Hyperparathyroidism - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Hyperparathyroidism is caused by overactive parathyroid glands. 4 pea-sized glands behind the thyroid gland at the front of our neck are called parathyroids. - Hirsutism - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Hirsutism is also called hirsutes which is the term used for increased hair growth in women. This too much hair grows on the face or body. - Melasma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Chloasma is also known as melasma, it appears as a blotchy, brownish pigmentation on the face that develops slowly and fades with time to time as days goes on. - Cold Sores: 7 Tips To Fight The Beast By : Linda Brown
Do you have a cold sore today? Would you know if you did? The cold sore, sometimes referred to as a fever blister, is a tiny but painful blister that occurs on the face -- usually in the region of the mouth, lips, and nose.
When a cold sore first appears, it is a tiny pimple-like skin infection. It gradually develops into larger blister-like sore, filled with fluid and very painful.
When the blister ruptures, the appearance of the cold sore becomes more yellow and dry -... - Dysuria - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract. - Dysmenorrhea - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Dysmenorrhea is defined as a difficult or painful period. The term menstrual disorders refers to any of a number of conditions that are related to the menstrual cycle. - Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is abnormal vaginal bleeding not due to a physical (anatomical) cause that occurs in women in their reproductive years. - Cytomegalovirus (CMV) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
The cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus. It is found in all over the world. It mostly infects between 50 to 80 percent of all adults in the United States. This illness affect mostly at the age of 40. - Chickenpox Symptoms And Complications By : David Williams
Though the name is rather odd, chickenpox is a very common and highly contagious disease that is often called one of the classic children’s diseases, because so many people contract it during their childhood. Chickenpox can be transmitted by direct contact as well as by airborne transmission. There are several rare but serious complications that can arise as a result of the disease. These require immediate medical attention. The best method for avoiding chickenpox is immuniz... - Cholelithiasis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Cholelithiasis is the formation of gallstones, which are composed of cholesterol, calcium salts, and bile pigments. Gallstones are concretions that form in the biliary system, usually the gallbladder. - Chlamydia Information - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection. It can cause serious problems in the both men and women. - Cataract - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye. Cataracts are made from a protein that has altered from its natural state, distorting and eventually prohibiting required light from entering into the retina. - Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome - Symptoms and Treatment By :
The antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, also known as Hughes Syndrome. Antiphospholipid syndrome has been referred to as Hughes syndrome in honor of the doctor who first described it. It may also be associated with repeated spontaneous abortions for no apparent reason in young women. - Amenorrhea - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
The actual meaning of Amenorrhea is that a woman of childbearing age fails to menstruate. Amenorrhea refers to the absence of your menstrual periods. - Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Acute myocardial ischemia is chest pain illness. It is happen due to insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle that results from coronary artery disease. - Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Bleeding that occurs between menstrual periods, or excessive bleeding that occurs during menstruation, is called abnormal uterine bleeding. It is normal for a woman's menstrual bleeding to last up to seven days. - What is Acute myelogenous leukemia By : TT
AML, (acute myelogenous leukemia), is an aggressive cancer of the bone marrow and blood. It is the most common type of leukemia. AML is also known by the following names-acute myeloblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, acute granulocytic leukemia or acute nonlymphocytic leukemia. Blood cells are malformed and useless. The cells can accumulate in parts of the body. - Uveitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Uveitis means "inflammation of the uvea", or the middle layer of the eye. The uvea consists of three structures: the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid. - Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection that usually occurs when bacteria enter the opening of the urethra and multiply in the urinary tract. - Trichomoniasis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Trichomoniasis is also called trick, It is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). - Trachoma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Trachoma is a chronic follicular conjunctivitis that leads to scarring in the conjunctiva and cornea. - Tonsillitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Tonsillitis is a disorder involving inflammation of the tonsils. There are several variations of tonsillitis: acute, recurrent, and chronic tonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess. The tonsils are the visible part of the immune systems ring of protection that surrounds the back of the throat. - Tinea versicolor - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Tinea versicolor is a fungus infection that mainly affects the skin of young people. If anyone has oily skin, warm enough and moist enough, it starts to grow into small "colonies" on the surface of the skin. It is characterized by lighter or darker patches on the skin. - Sinusitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Sinusitis is infection of the mucous membranes that line the inside of the nose and sinuses. - Shigellosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Shigellosis is also known as 'baciliary dysentery'. It is an intestinal infection that is a major public health problem in many developing countries, where it causes about 5 to I0 per cent of childhood diarrhea. - Septic Shock - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By :
Septic shock is a serious illness that occurs when an overwhelming infection leads to low blood pressure and low blood flow. Its most common victims are children and the elderly, as their immune systems cannot cope with the infection as well as those of full-grown adults. - Salmonellosis - Causes , Symptoms and Treatment By :
Salmonellosis is a bacterial infection which is cause by Salmonella. It affects the gastrointestinal system almost the stomach and intestines in humans. In few cases, Salmonella can spread to the blood, the bones, or even to the fluid around the brain. Annually, there are 600 to 800 cases reported in Washington. - Rubeola - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By :
Rubeola is also called Measles. It is a rare respiratory infection that's caused by a virus. It is spread mainly of the nose, windpipe and lungs that are very contagious, meaning it spreads easily from person to person. - Rubella - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By :
Rubella is also known as German measles. It is a disease caused by the Rubella virus. It is a mild childhood illness that poses a serious threat to the fetus (unborn baby), - Rotavirus - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By :
Rotavirus is a viral infection of the digestive tract. It is the most common cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in infants and young children. - Roseola - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By :
Roseola is a viral illness in young children. It is mostly affect those between the ages of 6 months and 2 years young children. - Respiratory Syncytial Virus - Causes , Symptoms andTreatment By :
Respiratory syncytial virus is the most common cause of serious respiratory infections in infants and young children. It is a virus that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. Many babies and most of the older children get only a slight cold from respiratory syncytial virus. - Graves' disease - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment By :
Graves' disease is one of the most common forms of hyperthyroidism. It occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your thyroid gland and causes it to overproduce the hormone called thyroxine. - Water Retention By : Sharon Hopkins
If you think you are too big for your clothes, your face is puffy and looks swollen when you get up in the morning, then you are suffering from water retention. The other symptoms are bloating of the stomach or tightness of the ring in the finger. Your shoes will pinch and all these events will cause you a lot of discomfort. This is called water retention or edema.
Usually, our bodies have the ability to balance the water levels in the body depending on the food that we ea...
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