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04th September 2009
An allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to any of a number of substances. Allergies occur when the body's immune system malfunctions, going into "overdrive" to help protect the body from a substance it sees as foreign. Allergies are very common in the Uni... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
04th September 2009
An allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to any of a number of substances. Allergies occur when the body's immune system malfunctions, going into "overdrive" to help protect the body from a substance it sees as foreign. Allergies are very common in the Uni... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
24th August 2009
Tonsil stones are annoying and a nuisance because they give the feeling of something getting stuck in the throat leading to difficulty in swallowing. Are you a victim of this dreadful ailment? I have seen that many people suffering from this disease does ... Read >
Author: Ashish
19th August 2009
There are different sorts of headaches that one could suffer from. A sinus headache is very common among many and the sinus headache symptoms are most likely to be experienced by both old and young. Simply stated , sinuses refer to the small air-filled ... Read >
Author: Francis Yang
13th August 2009
Most of the times, the dogs are so intelligent to find out the drug mixed water or food materials offered to them by the dog owners. Hence, often it becomes a headache for the dog owners to give medicines to their dogs. To the possible extent, the animal... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
13th August 2009
Signs of Ill health
Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the ti... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th August 2009
A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal passages in the nose. What has the ability to start off as a chemical reaction to an allergen or a head cold can turn into a sinus infection - which is much tougher to deal with. Anyone who is dealing with si... Read >
Author: nlwest21
04th August 2009
Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the times, the dog may have pn... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
20th July 2009
Sinusitis is not a life-threatening condition. However, if not treated promptly, it can significantly affect how you live your life. Its symptoms may cause discomfort and inconvenience that may interfere with your everyday activities.
Sinusitis and It... Read >
Author: jillghprx
07th July 2009
There are many remedies that can be effective in treating allergic reactions, depending upon the type of allergy, time and location of reaction, affinity for warmth or cold, and emotional state. If a remedy is well suited for your condition, your will exp... Read >
Author: richersiamon
07th July 2009
There are many remedies that can be effective in treating allergic reactions, depending upon the type of allergy, time and location of reaction, affinity for warmth or cold, and emotional state. If a remedy is well suited for your condition, your will exp... Read >
Author: jainish
12th June 2009
Dental and oral problems are important to learn, to prevent and to cure. Dogs may not live to the fullest if there's something that bothers on their mouth. Mouth and teeth diseases will also keep the dog owner from getting too close because of unpleasan... Read >
Author: hannah
13th May 2009
There are many remedies that can be effective in treating allergic reactions, depending upon the type of allergy, time and location of reaction, affinity for warmth or cold, and emotional state. If a remedy is well suited for your condition, your will exp... Read >
Author: dr mony
05th May 2009
As you well know, Miss Chloe is still Queen at Down South Westies! However, our special Westies do get sick and a few days ago she began showing signs of sneezing. She has never had signs of allergy problems, so we assumed it was because of springtime pol... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead
21st April 2009
How to Treat & Get Relief From Sinusitis
Americans are said to spend more than $5 billion each year on health care costs related to sinus treatment & infection of sinuses.
This money goes mainly towards doctors' consultation fees and the cost of ant... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
21st April 2009
Influenza, also known as flu, is the clinical condition that results from infection with influenza viruses. The main effects of the influenza viruses are on the upper respiratory tract, the nose and throat, with possible spread and involvement of the lung... Read >
Author: shalini
17th April 2009
Americans are said to spend more than $5 billion each year on health care costs related to sinus treatment & infection of sinuses.
This money goes mainly towards doctors' consultation fees and the cost of antibiotics and other medications.
Sinus suf... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
28th March 2009
Every one of us is already aware that certain types of bacteria cause infection. However, this basic idea is not sufficient to cope up with bacterial infections. Many cases of bacterial infections don’t need medical intervention. Mild symptoms are treat... Read >
Author: Roy J walker
27th March 2009
One dilemma which a lot of canines will encounter is hip dysplasia, especially a problem for bigger pets, but pugs can also be prone to have this problem. Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fi... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fit correctly, which can cause the dog a lot of pain and in severe cases the dog may need surgery or have to be put down. A proper diet along with a pattern ... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia is a condition caused when the hip joint and the femur do not fit together correctly, resulting in pain and stiffness for the dog, or in more severe cases, the need for surgery or euthanasia. A proper diet along with a pattern of exercises o... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fit correctly, which can cause the dog a lot of pain and in severe cases the dog may need surgery or have to be put down. A proper diet along with a pattern ... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
A lot of pain may be caused in cases of hip dysplasia to the dog due to the malformation of the hip joint and femur bones and in the some cases, will need immediate surgery, or in the worst case, will need to be put to sleep. A proper diet along with a pa... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fit correctly, which can cause the dog a lot of pain and in severe cases the dog may need surgery or have to be put down. A proper diet along with a pattern ... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fit correctly, which can cause the dog a lot of pain and in severe cases the dog may need surgery or have to be put down. A proper diet along with a pattern ... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia occurs when there is some malformation of the hip joint and the femur bone does not fit correctly, which can cause the dog a lot of pain and in severe cases the dog may need surgery or have to be put down. A proper diet along with a pattern ... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
Hip Dysplasia is a condition caused when the hip joint and the femur do not fit together correctly, resulting in pain and stiffness for the dog, or in more severe cases, the need for surgery or euthanasia. A proper diet along with a pattern of exercises o... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
A lot of pain may be caused in cases of hip dysplasia to the dog due to the malformation of the hip joint and femur bones and in the some cases, will need immediate surgery, or in the worst case, will need to be put to sleep. Cases that are less serious a... Read >
Author: villenoire
20th March 2009
A lot of pain may be caused in cases of hip dysplasia to the dog due to the malformation of the hip joint and femur bones and in the some cases, will need immediate surgery, or in the worst case, will need to be put to sleep. Cases that are less serious a... Read >
Author: villenoire
10th March 2009
Hay fever, which is an allergy to proteins in the pollen of trees, grasses, some plants, or mold, affects the mucous membranes of the nose, eyes, and air passages. Symptoms of hay fever include itchy, red eyes; watery discharge from the nose and eyes; sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th February 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most widely spread respiratory diseases in the United States. Each year, millions of individuals experience the discomfort of symptoms from some kind of sinus infection. Symptoms for sinus infection vary depending on the case and s... Read >
Author: jayjenson
02nd February 2009
Do you have a cold that just won’t go away? And decongestants don’t seem to work anymore? If so, ask yourself how long you have been suffering from the cold that would not go away. If it has been more than two weeks already, then you might already be ... Read >
Author: jayjenson
02nd February 2009
If you are thinking of having rhinoplasty but are concerned it will be way outside your budget, then you will want to read this article. In this article you will learn when and why your insurance company might pay for all or most of your rhinoplasty surge... Read >
Author: Aaron Almus
02nd February 2009
Do you have a cold that just won’t go away? And decongestants don’t seem to work anymore? If so, ask yourself how long you have been suffering from the cold that would not go away. If it has been more than two weeks already, then you might already be ... Read >
Author: jayjenson
02nd February 2009
Does your nose drip continuously, making it hard to breathe? Is your sense of smell not as sharp as it used to be? If so, then it’s possible that you have a sinus cyst.
But there is no need to panic. Having a sinus cyst is fairly common. In fact, ac... Read >
Author: jayjenson
01st February 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most widely spread respiratory diseases in the United States. Each year, millions of individuals experience the discomfort of symptoms from some kind of sinus infection. Symptoms for sinus infection vary depending on the case and s... Read >
Author: jayjenson
16th January 2009
In this article, we are going to examine a series of flu trials with the Boiron homeopathic product Oscillococcinum.
Oscillococcinum is the homeopathic remedy Anas Barbariae 200C. This remedy basically consists of a combination of wild duck heart and d... Read >
Author: Sanjib Sarkar
07th January 2009
and highly communicable respiratory disease in dogs. The disease is characterized by a dry, hacking cough that sounds as if something is lodged in the dog's throat, and can be quite forceful that its leads to retching or heaving.
Healthy dogs can easi... Read >
Author: John Samson
03rd January 2009
Dogs can overact when they feel unwell or when they are just not happy. They will mope and lie around, looking at you for sympathy. The moment you grab the leash or pick up his favourite toy, his attitude will change drastically. This makes it difficult t... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane
26th November 2008
Canine roundworms are parasites that take up residence in your dog's small intestine and feed on bodily fluids and tissue. These worms, which can measure up to six inches, look like big pieces of spaghetti. They can be life-threatening to puppies and may ... Read >
Author: D Swain
26th November 2008
Feline rhinotracheitis is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. This virus is highly contagious, but usually only causes mild symptoms in mature cats. However, this disease can be fatal to kittens if they develop pneumonia.
Transmission
... Read >
Author: D Swain
26th November 2008
As its name suggests, the feline immunodeficiency virus attacks your cat's immune system. It eventually disables the immune system's ability to battle cancers and infections. The feline immunodeficiency virus is usually targets roaming cats. It can also a... Read >
Author: D Swain
22nd November 2008
The sinuses are a group of air-filled cavities present in the skull. There is no well-defined role for these structures at present but they are considered to reduce the weight of the skull, to serve as cushion for facial trauma, to insulate adjacent organ... Read >
Author: carla san g.
20th November 2008
Goals of Treatment:
1)Take away pain
2)Achieve normal functioning
3)Prevent recurrence
4)Prevent side effects
Types of Headaches:
Tension-Type: Bilateral pain that spreads over the top of the head and extends to the base of the skull. This is ... Read >
Author: PharmD.Student
10th November 2008
Knowing the symptoms of a sinus infection may spell the difference between suffering from sinusitis and living a healthy and normal life. Nobody wants to have sinusitis as it brings about pain and discomfort in our daily lives.
With sinusitis, it may ... Read >
Author: carla san g.
06th October 2008
An Allergic reaction is your bodies' natural response to substances that your body is highly sensitive to. Some people's bodies react differently to different substances, which is why everyone is not allergic to the same thing(s). There are also varying d... Read >
Author: stbotanica
09th September 2008
Glanders is a rare nfectious disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia mallei. It is primarily a disease of horses, donkeys and mules, though other animals such as goats, cats and dogs can be infected. Humans can get the disease, but it is rare. Burkho... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2008
The many symptoms associated with allergies are as numerous as the types of allergic reactions themselves, but some are actually common. In order to receive proper treatment, one must identify the allergic reaction.
Some airborne allergens, such as mol... Read >
Author: James Conrad
16th July 2008
Almost every owner wants to see his Poodle obey commands and perform various tricks to please almost everybody. These commands could be as simple as basic obedience or as complicated as an owner wants it to be. Some are even trained to make sounds that se... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th June 2008
Bed rest is important to reduce complications, and analgesics and sedative cough mixture may be used. Antibiotics should be reserved for treatment of bacterial complications. Antihistamines are of value only in allergic or vasomotor rhinitis.
In traditi... Read >
Author: jackyluo
29th May 2008
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses wherein symptoms can include:
• facial pain – including swelling eyes, nose and cheeks
• headache
• nasal discharge / runny nose
• nasal congestion / stuffy nose
• fever
• fatigue
Sympto... Read >
Author: Owen
25th May 2008
Bad breath is also associated with sinus infections because nasal discharge from your sinuses into the back of your throat can cause mouth odor. A child with bad breath may have a foreign object lodged in his or her nose. A bean or small item stuck in t... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
The foods eaten also are a potential cause of halitosis. Certain foods, such as garlic, onions and certain spices are frequently cited as cause for a person's bad breath. Both vegetarians and those who eat large quantities of meat may develop bad breath d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Problems associated to respiratory or breathing may occur in Labrador Retrievers. Whether it may be just a simple sneezing problem or a cough caused by heart problem, these health issues should be addressed immediately to prevent it from progressing into ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th March 2008
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Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, prevention ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
22nd February 2008
Beagle dogs have existed for around 2,000 years now. In fact it has been depicted in various literature and paintings during the time of Queen Elizabeth and in film, television and comic books in modern times. Just like other breed of dogs, these popular ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
22nd February 2008
Generally, there are two types of infections that occur in the human body: viral infections such as the common cold, which are fairly simple and the more severe and complicated bacterial infections such as pneumonia. Because the immune system in babies is... Read >
11th February 2008
Bad breather is a trouble that is shared by millions of folk across the nation. Bad breather is breather that has a painful smell. It's too known as halitosis. Many distinct things can induce halitosis from not brushing your teeth to sure medical conditio... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th January 2008
The nose produces extra mucus when there is infection in order to expel it from the body; the runny nose in a cold is a sign that your body's defense system is in good working order.
Sneezing
Sneezes are a noisy expulsion of air and irritants from t... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
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African horse sickness, a potentially fatal, untreatable illness of equines, has a 95% fatality rate in some forms. It is infectious, and seems to be spreading further north with global warming. If a cas... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
15th November 2007
Sinusitis infections usually begin with cold or allergy symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and congestion. But it is important to know the difference because it is not taken care of in time, it can lead to more severe symptoms.A sinusitis infection usua... Read >
Author: Amy Jo Abbey
22nd August 2007
There are many people that suffer from sinus problems. A sinus is a cavity in the skull which is used to make the skull lighter, give room for the skull to grow, and to cool down the inhaled air. There are four types of sinuses in humans which include t... Read >
Author: Amy Jo Abbey
10th August 2007
Bad breath, also known as halitosis. Bad Breath is usually caused by the breakdown of proteins by bacteria somewhere in the mouth. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to objectionable breath odor. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mout... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th August 2007
Studies show that fungal exposure is a significant causative agent of asthma.
Where one should look for presence of fungus growth?
Inside house:
* Damp walls
* Damp places such as bathrooms, basement
* Refrigerator
* Furniture
... Read >
Author: Alien
08th August 2007
Every year, numerous people suffer from sinusitis. There are many factors which contribute to these peoples sinusitis problems. Most commonly, the sinusitis will begin because of a cold or allergy though it can also develop because of fungal infections,... Read >
Author: Carlalet
07th April 2007
A gentleman named Jason H. recounted to me recently how he managed to treat a sinus infection without the use of antibiotics. Jason has a long history of 15 years of chronic sinus problems, and he has undergone 4 sinus surgeries. He is happy about his l... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
27th March 2007
A sinus infection is an acute or chronic disease which affects the integrity of the nasal sinuses. Sinuses are very important elements and their role is to protect the brain against impacts, to reduce the weight of the skull and to improve the resonance o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
14th March 2007
For a month now, reports of dead cattle have occupied the centre stage in the Warangal, Khammam and Adilabad Districts of the Telengana area of Andhra Pradesh in India (Deccan Herald, February 7, 2007, The Hindu, March 2, 2007, GM Watch, March 4, 2007). N... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao
14th March 2007
Many breeders and mare owners are working to inform themselves more on this disease, as the devastating effects are being felt by those who haven't checked to see if their mares or stallions have been vaccinated against this disease that causes abortion i... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
07th March 2007
It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
02nd March 2007
Catarrh is a mucus discharge or blockage caused by the swelling of the mucous membranes in the nasal and sinus passages. Catarrh is usually associated with the common cold. However, it can be a symptom of other diseases and infections such as sinus infect... Read >
Author: alvin toh
01st March 2007
Common cold is the most common dosha disorder affecting human beings. Everyone has suffered from common cold at some point or other in their lives. Its symptoms are too well-known. In Ayurveda, this very ordinary ailment is called as Pratishyaya.
All t... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
22nd February 2007
What is catarrh?
Catarrh is mucus blockage or discharge often caused by swelling of mucous membranes and by excess mucus. The symptom is frequently associated with a cold but is also found with other conditions such as sinusitis, ear infection, and ton... Read >
Author: alvin toh
06th February 2007
In the air there are numerous bacteria and when breathing we inhale them. If the cilia filter is malfunctioning, these bacteria can get blocked in the sinus cavities and produce an infection. Therefore we must know how to recognize this type of infection ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
This kind of infections usually appears because of the obstruction of the nasal passages and sinus cavities due to the incapacity of the cillate cells to filter all foreign particles. The cill failure is mainly caused by air pollution and viral or bacteri... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
During the winter period, bronchitis and sinusitis are the most common conditions especially in areas with cold climates. Patients which accuse symptoms like headaches, fever, nasal discharge, difficult breathing and cough are usually diagnosed with sinus... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
Cold and Flu Colds and Flu (commonly known as the influenza). Colds are minor infections of the nose and throat and Flu is an infection of the respiratory system. Colds are the most prevalent infectious disease. Colds occur mostly in the winter (even in a... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
15th November 2006
' SINUS INFO '
Is it a cold or your sinuses? There might not be much difference in how lousy you feel, but knowing which one you have could make a big difference in your recovery. Find out how to avoid getting a cold or sinusitis, what happens when you... Read >
Author: Dennis C
28th September 2006
#1) My nasal stuffiness means I have sinusitis—myth.
Many myths confound the proper treatment of migraines presenting primarily as "sinus headaches." The nasal congestion caused by migraines fails to distinguish itself from allergic rhinitis, sin... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD
27th September 2006
You feel terrible and your cold just won't go away. Is it really a cold or has it turned into something more? Unfortunately, it can be difficult to tell the difference. Please be aware that you are not alone. Sinus infections affect millions of Americ... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
21st August 2006
You caught a cold but it hasn't gone away yet and breathing through your nose is still difficult. You feel a throbbing or pounding in your face or behind your eyes. What started out as a cold may have progressed into something called sinusitis. Sinusi... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
25th July 2006
Bad breath usually does not mean halitosis with nasal discharge. Bad breath is usually a relatively simple matter of the production of bad-smelling volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by bacteria living on the tongue at the back of the mouth. It is just simpl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
16th July 2006
Homeopathics can be used for allergies. Homeopathic medicine works by stimulating the immune system to fight off invaders.
Some common homeopathics for allergies are:
Allium cepa: Indications for this remedy include watery eyes and a clear nasal dis... Read >
Author: Jeannie Crabtree
05th July 2006
Bad breath is usually associated with a smell from the mouth, but occasionally it may appear to come from the nose. This can be difficult to discern, as the nose and mouth are so close together, particularly if the problem is found in children. However,... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
12th June 2006
What is actually allergy rhinitis? Allergy rhinitis is an allergic disease, which is caused by the sensitinogen that reacting on the mucous membranes in the nasal cavity. It consists two types that are perennial and seasonal allergic rhiniti... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
05th January 2006
You know that your cold is getting better but suddenly after a few days it seemed to get worse. You experience pain in the face. You have fever, runny nose, and thick yellow or greenish nasal discharge. If you think you have this symptoms you have to cons... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
20th December 2005
Is it a sinus infection or a common cold? Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the difference. Infection or inflammation of the sinuses also known as sinusitis affects millions of people every year and in many instances causes serious discomfort... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
20th December 2005
Is it a sinus infection or a common cold? Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the difference. Infection or inflammation of the sinuses also known as sinusitis affects millions of people every year and in many instances causes serious discomfort... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
26th November 2005
The canine flu outbreak in the summer of 2005 can be thought of as equivalent to colds and flu that people get. It spreads much the same way, through direct contact, through the air, and through exposure to whatever the virus touches. The symptoms are s... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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