Articles, tagged with "corticosteroids", page 2
11th April 2011
One of the main causes for a dog to scratch more than normal are dog skin problems that can be seen as a condition, allergy, or parasite. The first thing that one should attempt is seeing a vet as this is the fastest way to treat most issues. There are ma...
Read >
Author:
Jennifer Gretson
07th April 2011
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a medical term that pertains to the paired joints that connect the upper and lower jaws. As one of the most complex joints in the body, TMJ can be a source of various disorders, which leads for the term TMJ to be used as a...
Read >
Author:
kevinbates
06th April 2011
Tar is a thick, black, oily liquid with a strong and distinctive smell. It is produced by distilling coal or wood. It had been used as a psoriasis treatment and various other skin conditions such as eczema for many years, and has often proved successful.
...
Read >
Author:
MichelleS
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...
Read >
Author:
jillghprx
31st March 2011
and other rheumatic diseases. Due to the likelihood of adverse side effects, treatment with these medications requires careful monitoring by the physician.
Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids can be taken by mouth or given by injection directly into the...
Read >
Author:
Cletus Richards
25th March 2011
People respond to allergens with sneezing and nasal congestion, dogs develop itchy skin. Licking, biting, and scratching leads to hair loss and open sores. Dog allergies treatment requires investigation into the many possible causes of an allergic reactio...
Read >
Author:
Jennifer Gretson
25th March 2011
COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is among the most known pulmonary condition these days. It’s characterized by the inability of air and oxygen to pass along the pulmonary areas. Basically, these air passageways are inflamed so it obstructs th...
Read >
Author:
Michael Harrah
21st March 2011
Isn’t a Nebulizer for Asthma Patients?
While asthmatics are among the patients who use nebulizers most often, nebulizers are not used by asthma patients alone. Patients with other obstructive pulmonary diseases like emphysema and bronchitis may also bene...
Read >
Author:
jillghprx
14th March 2011
Sinusitis Basics
Sinuses are hollow cavities found within the skull. For humans, there are four pairs of sinuses, referred to as the frontal, maxillary, ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses. These cavities have holes, called ostia, which open into the nasal cavi...
Read >
Author:
jillghprx
11th March 2011
Several Choices Are Now Available For Vitiligo Treatment
There are around sixty-five million people worldwide who must live with vitiligo, an incurable pigmentation disorder affecting the skin. The cells providing skin color get destroyed, and white pa...
Read >
Author:
darellbelen
11th March 2011
Eczema creams and ointments are very common eczema treatments. You can easily find them at local drug stores and some grocery marts where they are sold as prescription medications or as over the counter or OTC eczema medications. While these two popular p...
Read >
Author:
Charles Perkins
10th March 2011
Allergic dermatitis is a skin condition that occurs in response to exposure to certain allergens or substances that irritate your body’s immune system. This may cause skin itching, redness, localized swelling and inflammation. To effectively address these...
Read >
Author:
Sandra White K
08th March 2011
If an individual is allergic to mold, then mold allergy testing is highly suggested. At first, the signs won't be recognizable but later, whenever the symptom starts to become much more obvious, it's would be time to use the tester. These allergies can be...
Read >
Author:
Michael Harrah
08th March 2011
Are you still struggling with shingles symptoms? The purpose of the following information is to give you more knowledge, so you can find the medicine that'll lead to solving your shingles symptoms.
Overall, shingles will normally go away as they came -un...
Read >
Author:
Shinglesout2
07th March 2011
When having sinus problems, there are some prescription sinus medication options that you can consider. Most commonly for example, antibiotics are prescribed by doctors to help in resolving sinus problems caused by bacterial infection. Focusing on possibl...
Read >
Author:
jillghprx