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What is Yeast Infection? - An Outline

29th September 2009
Yeast Infection No More is verified to safely and fast eliminate candida infections, which are commonly known as the yeast infections.It is a therapeutic blend of a Certified Organic plant extract with proven capability of eliminating any fungal infection... Read >
Author: Basil Dalton

Acne Skin Care Treatment with Best Prescription Method

23rd September 2009
It is a well-known fact that most acne sufferers do not seek the professional advice of a qualified doctor to treat their acne condition. The idea here is to consult a skin specialist, also known as a dermatologist, who can give you valuable information, ... Read >
Author: jsolutions016

UTI Symptoms and Treatment for Men

23rd September 2009
Millions of men obtain such infections each year, so it seems a excellent plan to look at the topic in more depth. A urinary tract infection, also called a UTI, is an infection of the bladder, kidneys, prostate or urethra. Even though urinary infections... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Antibiotics or Natural Remedies for Treating a UTI

23rd September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI are numerous and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes abdominal cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style tests dete... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

UTI Symptoms and Treatment

23rd September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urin... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

TMJ Remedies - Natural Solutions to TMJ (Jaw Discomfort)

17th September 2009
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ disorders) can be very disabling for sufferers. The temporomandibular joint is the one that joins your lower jaw to your skull, and can be felt if you press lightly just in front of your ear and move your jaw. This '... Read >
Author: Candy

Antibiotics or Natural Remedies for Treating a UTI

16th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI are numerous and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes abdominal cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style tests det... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections, Treatments

16th September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not hard to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. During the common urinations usually tiny amounts of ... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Treating a UTI - Antibiotics or Natural Remedies

15th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI|UTI symptoms are frequent and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes stomach cramping. There are very simple tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

UTI Symptoms and Treatment

15th September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urin... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Treating a Urinary Tract Infection

10th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI|UTI symptoms Frequent urges to urinate are accompanied by discomfort and a burning sensation along with some abdomen cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local drug store. These dipstick style tests d... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis Help - 4 Reasons Why BV Keeps Recurring

19th August 2009
Bacterial Vaginosis is the most commonly found inflammation of the female genitals that takes place as a result of a PH and bacterial imbalance. If you are regularly going through recurrent bacterial vaginosis, do not despair! There are proven methods tha... Read >
Author: AndreaKlein

Aromatic and herbal therapies for Urine Infection

18th August 2009
Recently, a newspaper survey depicted that urine infection is the most common disease among women. Nearly, 65% women who answered the questionnaire said that they suffer from the infection at least once in a year. This bacterium related disease acts as a ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection - What You Should be Looking For

18th August 2009
Do you know what the symptoms of urinary tract infection are? Many people that suffer from a urinary tract infection go untreated for an extended amount of time because they were not aware of the symptoms they should have been looking for. Hopefully, by t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Medical (mis)mangement of mastitis

07th August 2009
This article deals with severe mastitis requiring medical treatment. In my work as a maternity expert and Naturopath I recently had an alarming consultation with a young mother. The consultation with this Mamma went a little like this: “Can you tell ... Read >
Author: andrew bonar

UTI Relief - 8 Simple Methods to Get the Relief You Need

05th August 2009
Finding something that is going to give you UTI relief can prove to be a task in itself. Your doctor might suggest some things, your friends and family members suggest other things, and then of course there is the suggestions you find online. It can be qu... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Vicious Cycles in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. Leaky Gut, the Sympathetic Nervous Syst

23rd July 2009
New research from Dr Meirlier at Protea Biopharma in Holland has recently revealed another vicious cycle of the appalling knock on effects that we see in Chronic Fatigue (CFS) and Fibromyalgia patients. These same vicious cycles result ultimately in th... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw

Pregnant women pose higher risk of bladder infections

23rd July 2009
Bladder infections or bladder inflammation is a bacterial disease that is prevalent among women in the age group of 20 to 50 years. This happens due to unsafe sexual activity, inappropriate toilet hygiene, low water intake or urinary tract abnormality. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Acne Medicine Without Side Effects

17th July 2009
There is a variety of acne medicine available over the counter. You must exercise choice with care since a wrong choice can exacerbate your problem. Be gentle with your skin and take advice from a trusted skin specialist to find a suitable acne med... Read >
Author: Alan

Oregano Oil - The natural cure for infectious diseases

16th July 2009
Researchers believe that oregano oil is a potent cure for infections. It has healing powers that develop immunity against microbial diseases. So, whether its bacterium, fungal or parasitic disease, oregano is the cure for you. The study has been proved th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Preventive measures to curb the occurrence of UTI

16th July 2009
Many women suffer from UTI once in their lifetime. The infection is caused due to bacterial syndrome that resides near the lower intestine. The bacterium moves to the bladder due to inadequate toilet hygiene which leads to bladder inflammation. The infect... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Kidney Infection Symptoms among men

15th July 2009
Kidney infection or Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection that starts will bladder infection. An individual gets inflicted with the disease due to decreased immunity against germs and bacteria. The acute infection starts with minor symptoms which disapp... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Dog First Aid: Dog Bites and Insect Stings

08th July 2009
Most dog bites occur around the neck, face, ears, and the upper chest area. And although most skin punctures from other canine teeth look simple and clean, there is often a considerable amount of damage through the flesh. Injuries, bites, or stings from... Read >
Author: JonJG

4 Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Signs You Should Know

28th June 2009
It's important to know the early rheumatoid arthritis signs so you can get treatment right away if you have the disease. The sooner you get treatment, the better your outlook is going to be for your joints. So, what are the earliest signs and symptoms of ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Varney

Treatment of UTI - Natural vs Traditional

27th June 2009
Not everyone responds to every treatment of UTI the same way. Some people have better results using natural remedies while others only respond to medications prescribed by a medical care professional. However, you should always have your doctors approval ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

The prime suspects of Bladder Infections

23rd June 2009
Bladder infection or inflammation occurs due to several reasons. This infectious disease leads to uneasiness and painful urine secretion. People infected with the infectious disease suffer from severe problems like urgent and frequent urine flow, blood in... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Pink Eye Treatment

18th June 2009
There are quite a number of home remedies floating around for the treatment of Pink Eye. But they pretty much come down to the same thing. Some suggest the use of a compress, which is simply a moist soft cloth or pad held over the eye, while others indica... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

Why Do We Need To Learn Dog First Aid Treatment

18th June 2009
It is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are happy and healthy. However, it is not always an easy job given that our dogs are curious and intelligent creatures with a tendency to get themselves into all kinds of trouble. And when they do g... Read >
Author: JonJG

How to combat Bladder Infections effectively?

16th June 2009
E-coli are the bacterial microbes that are responsible for bladder infection. Initially, it resides inside the human body but doesn't enter the urinary tract. It has a hair like structure on its skin which helps in its movement from the vagina to the urin... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Different stages of kidney infections

01st June 2009
Kidney infection is a bacterial disease which is caused due to e-coli bacterium. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract from the urethra or through blood streams. The condition is accompanied by high fever, back pain as well as symptoms of bladder ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Treat Urinary Tract Infection by non-antibiotic methods

01st June 2009
Are you among the women who get inflicted with UTI after every few months? If yes, then you must be aware that the pain associated with the infection is unbearable. The pain is lower abdomen plaques several women. This unavoidable pain can also affect you... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

What You Need to Know About Chronic Sinus Infection

01st June 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most common health problems in the world. In United States alone, it is estimated that 39 million people are suffering from its symptoms. Sinus infection, or sinusitis, generally means that your sinuses are infected or inflamed... Read >
Author: jillghprx

Leptospirosis In Dogs – Symptoms and Treatment

29th May 2009
Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal disease that can attack your dog in any stage of his life. The symptoms of the disease are depression, fever, dehydration, jaundice and abdominal pain. The disease damages your dogs liver and kidneys, sometimes resulti... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Urethritis - The Urinary Infection of Urethra

15th May 2009
Urethritis is a bacterial infection that leads to inflammation of urethra. The urethra is responsible for the elimination of urine from the body. It is connected to the urinary bladder which passes the urine as soon as a signal from the brain is received.... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

What leads to cystitis among men, women and children?

14th May 2009
Escherichia coli, the bacterium responsible for bladder infection infects several individuals. The bacterium is inactive inside the digestive tract or bowel. A soon as, it enters inside the urinary tract, it multiplies itself leading to cystitis or bladde... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Vesico-Ureteral reflux leads to Urine Infections in kids

14th May 2009
Nowadays, several children's and infants suffer from urine infection. The urinary tract plays a crucial role in the waste disposal system of the body. However, the children get inflicted with UTI due to Vesicoureteral reflux. This activity obstructs the f... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

What leads to Bladder Infections among pregnant women?

11th May 2009
Nowadays, several women suffer from bladder infections during pregnancy. Medical studies suggest that around 3 to 4% of the pregnant women suffer from UTI. Initially, the infection enters the urinary bladder but eventually it attacks the kidneys and damag... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How Antibiotics Get Rid of Chronic Sinusitis

11th May 2009
Chronic sinusitis is not a life-threatening condition. However, suffering from it can have a significant impact on your life. Imagine not being able to concentrate on your work because of severe and recurring headaches. Or missing work when you are feel... Read >
Author: jillghprx

Common queries related to Cystitis

05th May 2009
Cystitis is an infectious disease that leads to inflammation of bladder lining. The infected bladder lining leads to painful urinary secretion. The condition is mainly found among women. However, some people don't have the quality information about the di... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Tips for diagnosis and treatment of UTI among men

01st May 2009
UTI is an infection that occurs in the urinary organs. This infection is mainly found among women but some men suffer from urinary infection due to enlarged prostate. Most of the men suffer from urethritis or prostatitis. Urethritis occurs due to bacteri... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Vascular Access Devices: Things You Need to Consider

29th April 2009
Vascular access devices or VADs provide a way of drawing blood and delivering nutrients into the bloodstream on a recurrent basis. When to Use Vascular Access Procedures Vascular access procedures are performed in: - blood transfusions - intravenous a... Read >
Author: angela

Select appropriate treatment for Urinary Infections

28th April 2009
Antibiotics are the most accepted treatment for the urinary infection. Most of the doctors recommend an antibiotic dosage as soon as they come across an individual who is suffering from bladder or kidney infections. These medicines are readily available i... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Preventing Diseases and Infections on Dairy Cow's Dry Period

27th April 2009
A dairy cow's dry period has to be monitored very well because it is the dairy cow's health at this time that will tell whether or not the cow is able to give off milk and give birth. Dairy cows in their dry period are prone to many serious diseases and i... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Dairy Cow Health Issues During the Dry Period

27th April 2009
Dairy cows are at a vulnerable state when they're between lactations. This is why a rest period is required in between, primarily because they will be more prone to nutritional issues at this time. The rest period is an important process in a cow's lactat... Read >
Author: keywriterM

When to get diagnosed for cystitis?

24th April 2009
Nowadays, several individuals suffer from cystitis or bladder infection. This infection is caused due to the attack of E-coil bacterium on the urinary bladder walls. The bacterium multiplies itself and leads to urinary problems. Hence, you should detect t... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

UTI treatment Tips for Pregnant Women

24th April 2009
The UTI infection is a common phenomenon during pregnancy. Several women get inflected with the disease due to shorter urethra. However, the infection can show severe consequences, if you avoid proper treatment. You can avoid the occurrence of UTI by ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Is Lyme disease Genetic?

18th April 2009
The reason of Lyme disease is based on the breeding bacterium in the body of ticks. Scientists are talking and checking the subject of whether Lyme disease is inherited or not. In recent times, scientists have found a hereditary aspect that increas... Read >
Author: Jane Reynolds+Michael Green

You can cure UTI with essential oils

16th April 2009
The UTI occurs due to the infliction of bacterium from urethra to other urinary organs like bladder or kidneys. This infection is followed by severe pain during urine secretion, blood or pus in urine, pain in lower back, mild fever etc. The infection is m... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Possible treatments for Bladder Infections

09th April 2009
Are you the victim of bladder infection? Do you feel the urge to urinate urgently and frequently? If yes, then you are suffering from cystitis which is a urinary tract infection caused due to the E-coli bacterium. The bacterium restricts the complete flow... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Kidney Infection requires immediate medication

03rd April 2009
Kidneys are located under the diaphragm and near the lower back. They play a very important role in the urinary system of the human body. The kidney is connected to the urinary bladder through ureters that transfers the filtered urine into the urinary bla... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

MRSA Superbug...

27th March 2009
War hero hit with three Superbugs A 90 year old war veteran who survived the conflict in Burma during the Second World War has been left wheelchair-bound after picking up three superbug infections during a stay in hospital. Albert Marriott contract... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

A Balance of Good Bacteria is The Key to a Healthy Life

25th March 2009
In our world we do have a very complex relationship with all the bacteria. Bacteria are for sure present in our urinary tract, skin, intestinal tract, and also in the vagina of the women. A very large number of bacteria can do also make us ill and very le... Read >
Author: Alien

You Need to Make the Right Selection, If You Want to Prevent a Yeast Infection

05th March 2009
Three out of four women will experience at least one yeast infection during her life, many experience recurrent infections. Practising some of these prevention techniques may help reduce your risk. You may not be sure if you have a yeast infection, so he... Read >
Author: kimkitch

Iguana Owner's Guide to Blister Disease

04th March 2009
Blister disease is a common problem for captive iguanas. It is also known by a few other names such as scale rot, vesicular dermatitis, and necrotizing dermatitis. This condition is usually caused by poor care. Iguanas that are forced to live in unsa... Read >
Author: D Swain

Yeast Infection - What is it and How to Prevent It

20th February 2009
A yeast infection is a condition that is caused by an overgrowth or an allergic reaction to yeast. Other common names that this infection is referred to is Thrush or Candida. It is a very common, and there are a lot of things that can trigger it off. T... Read >
Author: T Hannam

Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis - Part 3

05th February 2009
Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis Part 3 As previously mentioned there is currently no known cure for cystic fibrosis. For some who suffer the condition this can be a life-long sentence of frequent hospital visits and for others the condition may cause v... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Tips on Anti Aging Skin Care Review

26th January 2009
There is an anti aging skin care review that exists for any one of thousands of products. The cosmetics market is at an all time high, so are the number of products that are in existence. I can’t cover them all right here, but I would like to at least... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Yeast infections from bread Is It Possible

20th January 2009
Yeast infections which are caused by an overgrowth of fungal organisms normally found in the vaginal area are very widespread. There are several reasons leading to the occurrence of overgrowth of yeast. And one of these is a common side effect of antibiot... Read >
Author: seno1808

Helicobacter pylori and Bad Breath

17th December 2008
Researchers in Japan have found a link between Helicobacter pylori and bad breath (halitosis). Helicobacter pylori is known to cause stomach ulcers, and doctors have long suspected that some cases of bad breath (halitosis) are linked to stomach problems b... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Treatment of Periodontal Disease

17th December 2008
In order to prevent gum disease it is imperative that proper dental hygiene is maintained on a regular basis. In case an individual who is suffering from gum disease must take a very serious note of the instructions being told by their dentist so that a ... Read >
Author: abrogers

Detailed Information on Neurosyphilis

17th October 2008
Neurosyphilis is a gradually progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord. It is considered a life-threatening complication of syphilis. It occurs in untreated syphilis many years after the primary infection. This can lead to destruct... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Destinol is the best treatment for vaginal odor and Bacterial Vaginosis

15th October 2008
Destinol provides permanent relief from vaginal odor and BV symptoms quickly. Destinol is a non-chemical solution, it's not a perfume, and it's not a messy cream. Destinol is a powerful combination of drug ingredients designed to eliminate unwanted disc... Read >
Author: Webmaster

No-Lump Breast Cancer: Silent Killer on the Loose

13th October 2008
No-lump breast cancer is invasive and highly aggressive form of cancer. Good news, though it is rare. Inflammatory Breast Cancer does not produce a lump so it can go unnoticed; in fact, it can pass simply as inflammation of the breast, which the docto... Read >
Author: Christiene Bowden

Information on Leptospirosis

24th September 2008
Leptospirosis also known as, Weil's disease. Leptospirosis is contagious infection caused by several types of the Leptospira bacteria. Leptospirosis is a illness of worldwide significance that infects both animals and humans. Leptospirosis can be transmit... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is Botox?

15th September 2008
Botox is produced from the botulism toxin and is injected beneath the skin in order to smooth wrinkles on the face. Low does of Botox are administered, which paralyzes facial muscles, giving the patient a smooth facial appearance. Over the past few years,... Read >
Author: Cooper

Good pasture syndrome

09th September 2008
Good pasture syndrome also called anti-glomerular vault antibody disease. Good pasture syndrome is a disease that affects the kidneys and lungs. It is an autoimmune disease a condition in which the body’s own security system reacts against several part ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Drugs in Tap Water: a Prescription Your Doctor Didn't Write

08th September 2008
I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet you never think twice about pouring yourself a glass of water from your kitchen faucet. The last thing you're probably thinking about is the presence of drugs in tap water. Unfortunately, we have to start thi... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Why Our Food Is Dangerous To Our Health

04th September 2008
Why Our Food Is Dangerous To Our Health By Sandy Powers The National Marine Fisheries Service lists China as supplying 70 percent of America’s tilapia. China and Thailand are the largest suppliers of imported shri... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Prescription Drugs in Drinking Water: Four Facts You Must Not Ignore

02nd September 2008
You've probably heard a hundred times about the high level of water contamination caused by industrial pollutants over the last several decades. But now environmental scientists are telling us that prescription drugs in drinking water are becoming a new t... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Cholesteatoma Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Cholesteatomas are not a form of cancer. Cholesteatoma can be a birth blemish. A cholesteatoma is a skin progress that occurs in an abnormal place the middle ear and back position the eardrum. Cholesteatomas frequently take the type of a cyst or pouch tha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Mesh Hernia Patches Cause More Damage Due to Defect

25th August 2008
The Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Patches have been recalled recently and individuals who have had surgery anywhere from two to three years prior are advised to seek medial counsel as they may be at risk to various complications because of the recall. The p... Read >
Author: Legal

Declare War on Drugs in Drinking Water!

15th August 2008
Have you read about this recently? Studies conducted by the National Geological Survey and the Environmental Protection Agency have detected drugs in drinking water. It isn't enough that we have to worry about industrial pollution fouling our water. No... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Home Cure For Yeast Infection

18th July 2008
Everyone who has suffered an infection by yeast constantly looks for a home cure for yeast infections. This is because there has been a change in society and more and more people are realizing that the natural cures seem to be working better. An infection... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Treatment and Care for Leprosy

18th July 2008
Leprosy is one of the oldest recorded diseases in the world and it causes physical deformities and damages the nerves. However, medical opinion says it can be cured by a sustained year-long antibiotic treatment. Treatment of leprosy generally differs, dep... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

The Antibiotic Crisis – A Loss of Effectiveness

18th July 2008
It is often suggested we live in a state of fear in modern society. If it isn’t one thing, it is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and so on make one wonder how we’ve survived this long. Because of this general s... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Information on Oral Thrush

17th July 2008
Oral thrush is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, in the mucous membranes of the mouth. Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies. However, we have for this purpose expanded the term to inc... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Food Poisoning – causes, symptoms and Treatment

06th July 2008
In most cases of foodborne illness (food poisoning), symptoms resemble intestinal flu and last a few hours to several days. But in cases of botulism, or when food poisoning strikes infants, the ill, the elderly, or those with compromised immune systems, l... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Sore Throat – Symptoms and Treatment

04th July 2008
A sore throat is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. It is also known as pharyngitis or tonsillitis.The pharynx is the part of the throat that lies between the mouth and the larynx or voice box. It is associated most commonly with ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What Is Middle Ear Infection?

01st July 2008
Middle ear infection is an infection that occurs behind the eardrum, in the middle part of the ear. While it can happen in people of all ages, it mainly affects children. The medical term for middle ear infection is otitis media. Middle ear infection is t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Treating Acne With Prescription Medication

13th June 2008
If you are suffering from moderate to severe acne then fortunately there are a large number of prescription medications available to treat the problem. Some of these medicines are applied directly to the skin (topical medications), while other are taken i... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Complete Information on Caroli disease

21st May 2008
Caroli disease also is known as communicating cavernous ectasia. Caroli's disease is a rare inherited disorder of the liver. It is characterized by saccular and cystic dilatation of intra-hepatic biliary ducts. Caroli disease is associated with recurrent ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Mastoiditis

20th May 2008
Mastoiditis is an inflammation or infection of the mastoid bone, which is a portion of the temporal bone. The mastoid consists of air cells that drain the middle ear. Mastoiditis can be a mild infection or can develop into life-threatening complications. ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Bloom syndrome

15th May 2008
Bloom syndrome is a rare inherited illness characterized by a high frequency of breaks and rearrangements in an affected person's chromosomes. Bloom syndrome is a very rare disorder in most populations. It is more common in people of Central and Eastern E... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acne - Curing Cystic Acne

13th April 2008
Cystic acne has become a common skin problem these days. However, most people are unaware of the term ‘cystic acne’. Cystic acne is a serious problem of skin that occurs when people deal with acne pimples roughly. This process results in formation of ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Probiotics - Digestive Enhancers and More

09th April 2008
Probiotics – digestive enhancers It’s been said by some that the use of probiotics are unnecessary and all hype. Is that true? I beg to differ and say they are becoming essential for your horses well being. A few reasons and an actual test that ... Read >
Author: Audra

Orbital Cellulitis – Causes and Treatment

01st April 2008
Orbital cellulitis affects the eye socket (orbit) as well as the skin closest to it. It is more common in children than it is in adults. Symptoms of periorbital cellulitis include fever, redness, and swelling of the eyelid. Periorbital cellulitis happen... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Research Study Shows Progress in Treating Acne

18th October 2007
If you are one of the many sufferers from Acne, then you already know of the many over the counter options available to you today. However, did you also know that there are a multitude of studies occurring around the world to find better cures for Acne? T... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Acne Home Cures Easy On The Budget

12th October 2007
Vitamin B5 also known as pantothenic acid is a commonly used vitamin to treat acne. It become widely popular after Dr. Leung a Hong Kong acne expert published a paper on its effectiveness. His paper was based on the theory that acne sufferers are deficien... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Conjunctivitis Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Conjunctivitis , commonly known as pink eye , is an infection of the conjunctiva (the outer-most layer of the eye that covers the sclera ). It is a fairly common condition and usually causes no danger to the eye or your child's vision. Often called "pink ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Bacterial Vaginosis Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Bacterial vaginosis is a mild infection in the vagina caused by a type of bacteria (germ). For grammatical reasons, some people prefer to call it vaginal bacteriosis. The condition results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. Bacterial vag... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Use of Benzoyl Peroxide

19th June 2007
Benzoyl Peroxide is the most widely used substance in treatment of the greater part of forms of spots. It is available in cream, wash, and gel forms. Benzoyl Peroxide takes away the bacteria, that is the reason of acne and together with that clears pores ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

A new treatment for bladder infections

31st May 2007
Are you having symptoms of frequent urination? Do you often feel the need to urinate at night? These symptoms can be accompanied by pain, blood in the urine, mild fever, and discharge from urethra. If the paragraph above describes you, it is possi... Read >
Author: mazdamx

Ancient Remedy for Yeast Infections

30th May 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

How is bronchitis treated?

21st May 2007
Bronchitis is a disease which affects many people and has affected one person at least once in a lifetime. Until now doctors have been prescribing antibiotics for bronchitis but researchers have proven that antibiotics are not so necessary in treating thi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Natura Treatments For Acne

09th May 2007
Yeast is actually the common name for the fungus Candida Albicans. These are tiny organisms that normally grow on the skin around and inside the vagina. The acidic environment of the vagina keeps them from growing. If the acidic levels of the vagina fall,... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Candida Yeast Infection Diet: An Alternative to Dangerous Drugs

25th April 2007
Vaginal candidiasis is not considered a sexually transmitted disease. However, 12% to 15% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and penile rash following sexual contact with an infected partner. Avoid keeping your vagina wet for a long peroid of... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Managing the symptoms of a sore throat

24th April 2007
During the lifetime everyone has suffered at least once from sore throat and knows how unpleasant this affection is. Sore throat refers to an inflammation of the pharynx and sometimes of the tonsils and this way it was named as pharyngitis or tonsillitis.... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treating Your Yeast Infection Naturally

20th April 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Different Sinusitis Treatment

18th April 2007
Sinusitis is extremely common. It can affect both males and females of all ages. And an average of 2 to 3 episodes of sinusitis affect adults each year due to viral infections like colds or influenza, while children have 6 to 8 episodes per year. In th... Read >
Author: Carlalet

Strep throat: causes and treatment options

18th April 2007
The most common causes of the sore throat are the bacteria. The streptococcus is mostly responsible for producing infections in the throat and this is why the sore throat produced by this kind of bacterium is known as strep throat. The most affected ones ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Penicillin Allergy

27th March 2007
Penicillin is a common antibiotic used to treat many illnesses. When it was discovered it was considered a breakthrough in the treatment of illness and infection. It is derived from the penicillin mold, the blue-green mold found on moldy oranges. Before p... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Things we should know about the strep throat and sore throat

26th March 2007
It is important that people to know exactly the differences between sore throat, tonsillitis, and strep throat, to avoid confusions, and if they understand the differences between them, they will be able to know when to be concerned and seek medical care ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cure Your Acne Once and For All

21st February 2007
The most important rule for acne sufferers to remember is that you should never pick or squeeze acne blemishes. This can lead to the spread of acne and the development of acne scars. Instead, there are a number of herbal, homeopathic, and traditional form... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Remedies for sinusitis

01st February 2007
Sinusitis is an infection that occurs in the nasal cavities, the sinuses. If the cilia filter is malfunctioning, the bacteria we inhale by breathing can get blocked in the sinus cavities and produce a local infection. Treating sinusitis is made with dr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treatment for Helicobacter Pylori Peptic Ulcer

30th January 2007
The purpose of the treatment that your doctor recommends in case you have a peptic ulcer caused by H. Pylori is to destroy the bacteria, to lower the quantity of acid from your stomach and duodenum and to preserve the lining of your stomach and duodenum. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Important facts about sinus infections

30th January 2007
The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. It can be acute or chronic and can lead to serious comp... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why does Tuberculosis spread so quickly?

27th January 2007
After the discovery of the BCG vaccine and of the antibiotic treatment of TB, the number of TB cases declined in the early 1980’s and experts thought that the disease would be eradicated by 2010. But between 1985 and 1991 more and more cases of TB were ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tuberculosis is a contagious disease

27th January 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain. Tuberculosis is spreading by air, if an infected person coughs snee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Elementary information about Tuberculosis

08th January 2007
Tuberculosis is an infection caused by the Koch bacillus, also known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it primarily affects the lungs and it is contagious. Besides the lungs, TB can also affect lymph nodes, intestinal tract, kidneys, bones, and brain. Tub... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acne Skin Care Treatment : Prescription Method

20th May 2006
It is a well-known fact that most acne sufferers do not seek the professional advice of a qualified doctor to treat their acne condition. The idea here is to consult a skin specialist, also known as a dermatologist, who can give you valuable information, ... Read >
Author: Wyatt Lee

Are You Prepared to Give First Aid to Your Dog

17th February 2006
Are You Prepared to Give Your Dog First Aid If Needed As a dog owner, you may find yourself needing to give your dog first aid. Whether a car accident has occurred or your dog has collapsed from health related problems, there are some things you could... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave

Acne: Common Illness May Be Increased By Usage of Antibiotics for Acne

07th January 2006
According to experts, the usage of antibiotics for acne may increase common illness, what it was demonstrated by an experiment in which a group of individuals that was treated with antibiotics for acne for more than six weeks. After the experiment, this g... Read >
Author: Hector Milla