Articles, tagged with "upper respiratory tract", page 3
12th October 2010
Bacterial Sinusitis
The only way that antibiotics can be effective in getting rid of sinusitis is if you have bacterial sinusitis. This means that proper use of antibiotics as sinus medication involves making sure that you do have bacterial sinusitis, in...
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Author:
jillghprx
06th October 2010
You won't. Unless your doctor tests you with a swab of nasal secretions. But remember, far more people die from the usual flu strain than are reported dying from the H1N1 strain. And the treatment is the same for H1Ni as for the seasonal flu. Nevertheless...
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Author:
JamesTerry
29th September 2010
Sinus congestion is a condition wherein one or more of your sinus passageways are blocked. It can be due to too much secretion of mucus, or inflammation and swelling of nasal tissues. When sinus congestion occurs, it can impair the flow of fluids in the s...
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Author:
jillghprx
28th September 2010
It is often difficult to diagnose asthma. This is the reason that so many people have asthma but they don’t even know. They will simply take it as a seasonal coughing that attack in lingering cold or due to dry air. Your first visit to your physician is o...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
02nd September 2010
Our Dry Salt Inhaler is a natural homeopathic home remedy for asthma, allergies, hay fever and other respiratory diseases. It's made of medical grade plastic, and is a 100% natural, drug-free and clinically tested inhaler. The inhaler has a patented nasal...
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Author:
Tony Hoocks
25th August 2010
Sinuses are part of the nasal airway and membrane system that creates mucus that filters the air that enters via the nose and into the lungs. Usually the nose and sinuses produce between a pint and quart of mucus secretions per day. When there is a heavy ...
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Author:
MaddenBaines
16th August 2010
Breathing Problems can be the result of variety of conditions or
diseases; it is caused by disturbance in inhaling and exhaling
patterns. Our body requires certain percentage of Oxygen, and when the
supply of the same is insufficient it causes breathin...
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Author:
Susan David Parker
12th August 2010
Convulsions in children can be brought about by multiple factors from a fever - as in febrile convulsions to an abnormal growth or neoplasm in the brain tissue. The usual management is prescribing usual anti-epileptic medicines, which though are effective...
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Author:
Scot Robinson
11th August 2010
A common cold is related with the condition of inflammation of the upper respiratory tract which is caused by the infection with common cold viruses. It is also known as acute coryza. In comparison to other disease the occurrence of common cold is frequen...
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Author:
Dr Andrew Napier
04th August 2010
New trends of combining different natural medicinal systems have been helping millions not only find an alternative to surgery by quickly getting rid of warts, but also simultaneously finding a permanent solution by building their immunity to HPV!
W...
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Author:
alexandarwilliam
19th July 2010
Allergy season is now in full swing, and people everywhere are looking for tips to get rid of allergies. One of the first things you should do if you suspect allergies, is to go have an allergy test done. This test is usually done at either your primary c...
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Author:
ememichael
07th July 2010
For some time now, people are mistaking Cardiac arrest for heart attack. Unlike heart attack where the heart continues to beat despite restrictions of blood flow to the heart; Cardiac arrest is caused by abnormal heart rhythm called arrhythmias in which t...
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Author:
D Chosen 1
26th May 2010
Sulphuric acid comes by so many names and one is battery acid. The industrial use of the chemical is extensive. It is known in the automotive world as battery acid because it is mainly found in vehicle batteries in slightly varying concentrations. Neve...
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Author:
joalesto
20th May 2010
Acute or Chronic Sinus Problem?
Chronic sinusitis affects between 30 and 40 million people in the United States alone each year, making it one of the most frequently diagnosed chronic conditions. Symptoms of a sinus problem may include trouble breathing ...
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Author:
jillghprx
20th May 2010
Sinus infection may seem harmless, but when its symptoms develop into a full-blown chronic condition, it becomes a totally different story. Postnasal drip, decongested nasal passages, excessive fatigue, and recurrent headaches are everyday symptoms that e...
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Author:
jillghprx