Articles, tagged with "pain in the abdomen", page 1
03rd October 2011
Burkitts lymphoma is an exceedingly rare type of cancer. Less than a thousand cases are diagnosed yearly in the United States of America.
However, in some other parts of the world where it is endemic, such as certain parts of central Africa, Burkitt's...
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Author:
Eugene Astrovsky
19th July 2011
As doctors have no idea of the complex nature that surrounds the irritable Bowel Syndrome, we can well guess that the syndrome may be as a result of abnormality in the muscle spasm of the tract of intestine or similar conditions.
Seeking help from a do...
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Author:
Caksut
12th July 2011
Yearly pelvic exams can detect potential problems for women that in some cases can be life threatening. Early detection of conditions like ovarian cancer is critical for health and well-being, particularly in women over 50 years of age. Women over 50, goi...
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Author:
Pat Lovejoy
28th June 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
Appendicitis is a common condition, with around 7% of people in the UK experiencing it at some point in their life. Although the cause of appendicitis is not fully understood, it is certain that treatment must be given...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
24th May 2011
Irritable bowel syndrome, shortened to IBS, is a condition that affects people for the long term and can develop at any age. It is most common to appear for the first time between the ages of fifteen and forty, however, and it is women who tend to be m...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
19th May 2011
Many kids have their appendix removed even prior to turning the age of fourteen. And also the threat starts to peak because they age. Vast majority of kids who get an abdominal surgery is because of appendicitis. Appendicitis is really appendix inflammati...
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Author:
johny lanuomela
17th May 2011
In circumstance you are apprehensive that you might be struggling from appendicitis, it is crucial that you are watchful about its indicators. Grave by nature in standard, appendicitis could turn fatal at instances. Between its sufferers this illness is e...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
09th May 2011
The organs in the human body called the kidneys are responsible for cleaning out the metabolic waste products that are found in the blood. This blood cleaning produces urine, which is then excreted from the body. When mineral and salts form crystals that ...
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Author:
deannaroye
12th April 2011
Have you been concerned about for either yourself, or someone near to you, & who may be showing early signs of diabetes -- i.e. many bathroom visits, urination, or thirst? We have listed several of the top warning signs below, which will help you to tell...
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Author:
Jenny
15th March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
If you or a loved one has suffered a perforated bowel, it probably came as quite a shock and you may have a number of questions, such as what is a perforated bowel and why did it happen? This article explores these questi...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
10th March 2011
Mesothelioma, a type of cancer of the mesothelium is found around or on lung. It is also called asbestos cancer which is a critical disease. The symptoms of Mesothelium are almost same as lung cancer. This disease can affect the abdomen, lining of the lun...
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Author:
Kumarbittu8
10th March 2011
Bowel cancer is one of the UK's most common cancers, with around 37,000 people diagnosed each year. General symptoms of the disease may include blood in your faeces, sudden weight loss or loss of appetite, pain in the abdomen and changes to your bowel ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
08th March 2011
When someone hears the term migraine, he can be thinking of headache or severe head pain. In the case of abdominal migraine, there is no headache involved.
An abdominal migraine is a moderate to severe abdominal pain, which can be generated by changes ...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
07th March 2011
Jaundice is considered as a disease of liver that is described by yellowing of the skin and the sclera. Generally, it is caused by the excess level of bilirubin in the blood. This surged level of bilirubin tends to produce the yellow pigmentation of the s...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
10th February 2011
Although colic in babies is not as serious an "illness" as you would think, there are a large number of babies that suffer with it. Unfortunately, anyone dealing with a colicky baby would not agree. The tormented cries of your baby are heartbreaking. It's...
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Author:
belindam1