Articles, tagged with "skin ulcers", page 3
28th December 2010
Our lower extremities are prone to insect bites, contact with pollens and dirt that can infect the skin. It is common for us to see rashes, abrasions or bruises in our legs every now and then. However, these minor skin defects can turn into a nightmare w...
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Author:
Clivir Team
22nd October 2010
Most of them ask if a health issue can be related to another one? This question is asked more frequently because when they try one of my program for heath issue, it cures another health problem jointly. Most the time the idea for a article is developed fr...
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Author:
Seo Majesty
14th October 2010
Varicose veins refer to the condition in which the veins of the legs become varicosed, i.e. they appear swollen and bulging and can be made out from the outside. Varicose veins may be dark in color or may retain their original color. They are always painf...
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Author:
Dr.Steve Buchar
11th October 2010
Most of the people after thirty notice the changes that occur with the maturing. In this case the main topic of this specific article will be varicose veins symptoms and factors that affect your leg appearance and feeling as well as varicose veins treatme...
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Author:
Lyman Rakstnieks
20th July 2010
By: Mordecai N Klein, MD, FACC, Harmony Heart Group, for SENIOR Magazine, www.yourseniormagazine.com.
Do you experience cramping in your calves with walking? Do you have a sore on your lower leg or foot that isn't healing? Then you may have PAD and not...
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The Media Barr
23rd June 2010
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment is a non-invasive medical treatment which involves the administration of oxygen whilst inside the pressurized vessel. At the beginning of each hyperbaric treatment, the pressure is gently increased over a period of approximatel...
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Author:
Mrcsmith
23rd April 2010
Many people have various conditions that flare up from time to time without warning causing embarrassing moments and thus pushing sufferers into isolation and reclusion. Crohn's disease is an illness that does just that. It's an autoimmune disorder that s...
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Author:
BULLRAT
20th April 2010
Cold therapy is a common method of treatment for tendon and muscle injuries. The application of ice has many benefits: it can reduce swelling, pain, and muscle spasms. However, prolonged and repetitive exposure to freezing temperatures can have injurious ...
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Author:
JC White
20th April 2010
Over centuries bilberry has been used for its medicinal purposes. Similar to blueberries and cranberries, bilberry also contains anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant qualities. This fruit is used for its astringent, tonic and antiseptic properties which can...
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Author:
Efrain Aguilar
16th February 2010
Manuka honey benefits everyone who eats it. Made from special flowers from New Zealand, this honey has historically been known for its medicinal characteristics. What makes this particular honey unique? It's the antibacterial qualities that aren't found i...
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Author:
Lory Sanchez
12th February 2010
What is a varicose vein, anyway? It's a vein that has become long-drawn-out and swollen with blood. To know how that happens, let's learn a bit about what veins do. Blood in the veins is then transported to the heart and return to the lungs, where the was...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
15th January 2010
Many people think the best eczema creams have to contain cortisone. While it is true that these prescription creams will provide quick relief for your itching, that relief comes with a pretty stiff price. If you use cortisone-based creams for an extende...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
30th December 2009
The horse chestnut is useful to traditional prevent rheumatism, arthritis and the management of hemorrhoids and varicose. Its seeds are very toxic but, there have been several methods that can remove this toxicity. This herb is popularly utilized in Europ...
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Author:
Sandra Kellerman
04th December 2009
Scabies is an infectious skin disease, caused by the growth of mites under the top surface of the skin. The condition could worsen if not treated on time and could also lead to further complications. These complications include the re-infestation of scabi...
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Author:
Alec McEachern
01st December 2009
appropriately available due to insulin-resistance. For a variety of physiological reasons, the hormone (insulin) is unable to do its job. The pancreas produces insulin but the body's cells do not respond to its action and can't absorb the glucose from the...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt