Articles, tagged with "scar tissue", page 3
09th July 2009
What is an ingrown hair?
Ingrown hair is a condition in which the hair grows towards the skin or it gets curl back into the skin. Also know as "razor bumps", these can be infected too. Ingrown hairs mostly appear on the area which is frequently shaved...
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Author:
Webmaster Hex
18th June 2009
Understanding Endometriosis and it's relation to Tubal Pregnancy is not a difficult task. It is cell growth that mimics the cells that grow inside the uterine area but, grow outside of the uterus and causes unnecessary growth of tissue in different places...
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Author:
Terry Johnson
05th June 2009
As a Crohn's patient, you may not have considered how vital your diet is to your health. When Crohn's symptoms are active, it can be painful to eat at all. While we know there is not yet a cure for Crohn's Disease, we also know how to combat the effects o...
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Author:
D. Robinson
18th May 2009
Most hemorrhoid treatments center on what is called a 'fixative treatment'. The common goal in this treatment is to stop the flow of blood to the hemorrhoid. When the blood flow is restricted, or cut off, it causes the hemorrhoid to shrivel up and eventua...
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Author:
John Adison
27th April 2009
So, what's that thing called a cervical disk or a lumbar disk? For point of anatomy, the spine is divided in cervical spine, thoracic spine and lumbar spine.
The thoracic spine is your higher back, and it extends from T1 (thoracic one) to T12 (thoracic ...
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Author:
backmd
16th April 2009
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disorder with an unknown origin. It is often called iletis or enteritis and usually affects the lowest part of the small intestine. However, it can occur in other parts of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
After having several children, many women feel that their lives are complete, so they decide not to have any more. For most women in this situation, that decision comes well before she is out of her child bearing years, so she'll have to look towards one ...
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Author:
Sandra Wilson
03rd March 2009
Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) uses a device manufactured by Precision Microcurrent Inc. It has two independent channels that allow you to set both the frequency and the current independently for each channel and was developed in 1990 by an enginee...
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Author:
3rsales
01st July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Michael Manning
Aloo Vera, in Chinese medicine, is one the oldest recorded medicinal plants that exists in the world today. This most amazing plant in the annals of those writings has gained widespread popularity among the western cu...
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Author:
Michael Manning
15th May 2008
The Desmoid tumor appears in the bacillar structure form tendon and the ligament, usually in arm, leg or central spot, moreover sometimes in and neck. The exact cause of desmoid tumor remains unknown. Desmoid tumors may occur in patients who have a histor...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
23rd January 2008
Endometriosis is a growing concern among women today. Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the endometrial glands and stroma that line the uterus grows outside of the uterus. Endometriosis tissue can grow anywhere inside of the abdominal c...
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Author:
Dr. Eric Daiter MD
13th August 2007
Skin scars occur when the deep, thick layer of skin (the dermis) is damaged. Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after injury. Scar tissue is not identical to the tissue which it replaces and is usually of inferior functional qualit...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
This Article provides Information on most of the Home Remedies for Scars which are especially recommended by users. First we will discuss about Scars.A scar is the pinkish or brown patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a wound or sore. ...
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Author:
Tom alter
26th July 2007
Self Myofascial Release (SMFR) is a technique that, when done properly, can return fascia to its original, flexible state. Over time fascia builds up knots, or trigger points due to trauma to the muscle. These knots are basically scar tissue that have bui...
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Author:
Arnold Schwarz
27th February 2007
Inflammation is one of the body's essential defense mechanisms and plays a vital role in protecting us against microbial attack, external and internally-produced toxins, as well as damaged and diseased cells and tissues.
Unfortunately, the inflammatory...
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Author:
Dr Keith Scott