Articles, tagged with "recurrent infections", page 2
07th May 2010
We will very first cover the fundamentals the majority of us know. Make certain loose clothes which will most likely consider enough air flow round the places most infections. Additionally you require to decrease or get rid of caffeine, soft drinks, sweet...
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Author:
Derick Schroeder
10th February 2010
Children's Ear infections & Chiropractic
In the October 1998 issue of the Ladies Home Journal appeared an article entitled, "Chiropractic Adjustments for Chronic Ear Infections." This article reviewed several studies showing the effectiveness of chirop...
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Author:
Drs Shawn and Karen
19th January 2010
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the second most common infection in the body after respiratory infection.
Approximately 50 percent of all women will have at least one urinary tract infection in her lifetime. Nearly 25 percen...
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Author:
Jennifer
08th January 2010
If you are a cat owner, you must know the answer to this question. Urinary problems in cats are something that has become very common these days. Most pet owners, however, are not aware of this problem and they fail to see the symptoms in their cats. As a...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
21st December 2009
According to ancient medical sciences, the worst culprit of health is constipation. The experts say that constipation leads to stagnation of wastes in the body leading to release of toxic chemicals those deteriorate the normal functioning of the body. The...
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Author:
shivangimehra
23rd November 2009
Natural yeast infection treatments are increasingly being used instead of drugs, as more and more women find it hard to shake-off their infections. Here, you'll discover why natural yeast infection treatments could be the answer you've been searching for....
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Author:
John Cielo
07th September 2009
Hypercortisolism is a long medical term that defines Cushing's syndrome. Cushing's syndrome is a hyperactive disorder that affects the adrenal cortex and results in excessive secretion of cortisol, which is passed from Glucocorticoids. Cushing's syndrome ...
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Author:
Richie Lindsay
12th July 2009
Seventy-five percent of women are likely to have at least one yeast infection at some point in their lifetime; up to 45 percent have two or more.
Vaginal yeast infections are the second most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in the U.S. (the...
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Author:
magic
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...
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Author:
kimkitch
25th February 2009
A lot of people have been searching for yeast infection medicine hoping to find a cure for their painful condition. Before you ever look to treat your yeast infection using medicines, it is important to understand what actually causes them so that you can...
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Author:
Laxman M
20th January 2009
Yeast infections are very prevalent among women. Recently, studies have shown that almost 75 percent of the female population will contract yeast infection at least once in their lifetimes. And about 45 percent of all women will develop recurrent yeast in...
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Author:
seno1808
17th December 2008
Constant scratching, tail-chasing, coughing and wheezing, eye and nose discharges - if these symptoms can be observed on your pet dog, chances are very likely that he/she is suffering from allergies.
Yes, dogs, just like their masters can suffer from ...
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Author:
John Samson
09th September 2008
Felty's Syndrome is a complication of rheumatoid arthritis. Felty's syndrome is uncommon. It affects less than 1% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. People with this syndrome are at risk of infection because they have a low white blood cell import. Fe...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
01st September 2008
Herpes is a deep blisters groups on a red and inflamed bases. Includes cold sores and fever blisters. A small group of capsid training DNA viruses, sometimes divided into Type I (formation of vesicles and blisters on the mouth, lips, usually above the wai...
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Author:
Jade Simpson
23rd July 2008
One Dose yeast infection prescription medicines are widely used by women who suffer from Candidiasis or vaginal yeast infection. Sadly, most of them have recurrent infections and then have to take a prescription drug again. The question is: do One Dose pr...
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Author:
Cindy