Articles, tagged with "mucus production", page 1
27th June 2011
Being aware of the smoking withdrawal symptoms is essential to be able to tackle them when they occur as quitting smoking is probably one of the most challenging things to endeavour upon. However with every great challenge there is an even great reward at...
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Author:
Jonathon Greensdale
20th June 2011
Natural Sinus Relief - How to Cure Sinus Congestion Naturally
By Bowdy Damme
Victims of chronic Sinus Congestion may have the following symptoms for 12 weeks or more: facial pain/pressure, facial congestion/fullness, nasal obstruction/blockage, thick...
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Author:
salman khan
07th June 2011
Snoring affects a large percentage of the population, as much as thirty percent of individuals over 30 years old have a problem with snoring. Middle-aged individuals are also more prone to snore, which means the thirty percent figure rises for this popula...
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Author:
Roberta Carlson
06th June 2011
Right around springtime, when the flowers start to bloom and the bees start to buzz, people with allergies start to sneeze, their eyes start to itch and water. If you are one of these people you know exactly what I’m talking about. Allergies cause a react...
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Author:
sbh7884
21st April 2011
Asthma impacts about 3 to 4 percent of the general population, while approximately 1 to 4 percent of pregnancies are complicated by asthma. By definition, asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disorder with a major hereditary component. It is triggered ...
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Author:
Steven Chang
05th April 2011
Sinus Savers
Treatment of sinus infections often requires more than one medication:
* Decongestants act by constricting the blood vessels in the sinus cavities to relieve the congestion and also to decrease the mucus production.
* Corticosteroids c...
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Author:
jillghprx
02nd March 2011
An allergy is very simply an exaggerated immune response to something which is generally not usually dangerous. There are an assortment of various allergies that exist and they can be caused by both genetic and environmental factors. Ultimately, this is...
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Author:
JenB
18th February 2011
Asthma is an incurable disease that affects the lungs and makes it difficult to breath. The muscles within the bronchi spasm, causing tightening around the airways. As the airway narrows it makes it difficult to breathe especially breathe out. Asthma can ...
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Author:
sbh7884
14th February 2011
If you are a smoker or have quit smoking after smoking for many years, then you are in a high risk category for many types of lung disease. Learn how to stop these diseases and in many cases prevented in the first place is essential to your health and lon...
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Author:
rockfort2011
09th February 2011
Chest Infections, Asthma & Allergy
Bronchitis is an infection/inflammation that can be caused by viral, bacterial, mycoplasmic, rickettsiae, parasitic or allergic reaction in origin. This affects the big, main air transportation tube systems of the lun...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
08th February 2011
On the surface, it seems that there are no distinctions between mouth and nasal breathing or between automatic deep breathing (hyperventilation) and normal breathing. All of us continue to obtain o2 into the lungs and bloodstream and get rid of harmful ca...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
07th January 2011
Cold and Flu - millions of people around the world suffer from one of the two ailments. These are among the most common ailments frequently experienced during winter season. A large number of people infected thus often seek treatment for cold and flu in g...
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Author:
Make HealthEasy
29th December 2010
Asthma is diagnosed with different physical examination, personal history, and lung function tests. Step one in diagnosing asthma is a superb evaluation. Your child could possibly have asthma is they wheezes, coughs and possesses trouble breathing. You ne...
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Author:
Pater Manoster
13th December 2010
Natural health remedies have been passed on from generation to generation. My own grandmother used to tell me that whenever I got a sore throat, I should sleep with a woollen sock wrapped around my throat. That particular piece of advice is just an old ...
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Author:
Sandy Halliday
13th August 2010
A tracheostomy is a surgically created hole in the front of a person's windpipe (trachea), on the neck region, in which a breathing tube is inserted. Breathing is accomplished through the inserted tube, rather than the nose and mouth. The procedure to cre...
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Author:
Art Jones