Articles, tagged with "low grade fever", page 3
21st May 2010
Though rarely discussed, Prostatitis is one of the most common medical problems faced by men. Every year, men make about 2 million visits to the doctor with concerns relating to this condition.
Prostatitis is essentially an inflammation of the prostate...
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Author:
abdalesales
20th May 2010
The vermiform appendix or otherwise known as the Appendix is a tube connected to the cecum which is a pouch like section of the colon, close to the intersection of the small and large intestine in the lower section of the stomach. This particular part of ...
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Alex Mc Stafani
14th May 2010
Fever is a natural response of the body that helps in fighting off foreign substances, such as microorganisms, toxins, etc. Body temperature is set by the thermoregulatory center, located in an area in the brain called hypothalamus. Body temperature is no...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
11th May 2010
Chicken pox is a common affliction that affects people of all ages but is most commonly seen in children. The symptoms of chicken pox are red bumps on the body that turn into blisters and that increase in quantity over several days. The bumps may look lik...
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jenifermichale
04th May 2010
The vermiform appendix or otherwise called the Appendix is a tube connected to the cecum which is a pouch like section of the colon, close to the intersection of the small and large intestine in the lower part of the abdomen. This particular section of th...
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Author:
MaddenBaines
30th April 2010
Many people that do not read the warnings associated with taking pain killers truly don't realize how dangerous these drugs really are. Unfortunately, kidney and liver damage that occur because of these drugs can easily rob you of your life in a matter of...
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Author:
ethan hangs
29th March 2010
Sinus infection is a disease that affects an estimated 30 million Americans, making sinusitis one of the most common complaints of patients seeking medical attention.
Sinus infection can be divided into two types- acute and chronic sinusitis.
Acute...
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Author:
jillghprx
26th March 2010
Crohn's disease normally occurs in people ages fourteen years old and above. However, there are rare instances when the illness develops in children. In such a case, immediate intervention should be given because Crohn's disease symptoms in children may r...
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Author:
lisa lucero
22nd March 2010
When a smaller number of joints are affected (the oligoarticular type) there are four or fewer joints exhibiting arthritic symptoms with the larger joints being preferentially affected. Such children do not present as unwell although they may limp when as...
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Author:
David Ravech
01st March 2010
One of the most common conditions in the United States today is a debilitating inflammatory disease that affects our joints. It is estimated that there are over 100 different forms of this disease and over 40 million people suffer from one form or anothe...
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Author:
Lou Mcknight
11th February 2010
The disease has no cure, and at this point in time there is no prediction of any cures in the near future. However, there are many things that can be done to manage the problems and even help to prevent further degeneration within your joints. As with mos...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
08th February 2010
The hallmark symptoms of CFS are overwhelming fatigue and weakness that make it extremely difficult to perform routine and daily tasks, like getting out of bed, dressing, and eating. The fatigue does not get better with bed rest. The illness can severely ...
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Author:
Health4Life
08th January 2010
A recent study has given infertile men new hope of successfully conceiving a child with their partners. The culprit may just be a silent bacterial infection called chlamydia lurking within their bodies. According to Spanish researchers, chlamydia can dam...
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Author:
Moses Holder
29th December 2009
The cold days of winter bring most of us indoors for the year - and then the sniffles start up. Symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and sore throat are common during the winter months. These unpleasant symptoms can be evidence of a winter cold, but they c...
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Author:
Reed Carney
18th December 2009
Immunizations are a necessary evil of childhood. As a mother, it's heartbreaking to have your one year old begin to cry as soon as you enter the pediatrician's building out of fear of a shot, but every time you take him to the doctor, but immunizations ar...
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Author:
Millard Franco