Articles, tagged with "pneumonia", page 1
02nd May 2012
Having a place to keep canine companions dry and secure is a priority when keeping a dog outside. Whether it's for play times or extended periods, ensuring there is a place where the dog can seek shelter from the elements is an essential part of keeping h...
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Author:
Smartshops
19th January 2012
Dysphagia, in medical terminology, is a word than means having trouble swallowing. A complex process, swallowing involves reflexes that mostly have to do with the oesophagus and the pharynx, but also involve the brain. No thought is involved in the swallo...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
05th December 2011
The medical word for having trouble swallowing is dysphagia. Swallowing is a complicated process that needs the action of reflexes mainly occurring in the pharynx and oesophagus, but in the brain too. Swallowing is an automated action, as in, it happens a...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
20th April 2011
Every physician should own up to a patient's history of present illness.
Ancillary staff such as registered nurses and licensed practical nurses can be handy in documenting the history for an evaluation & management encounter; however not past the ROS...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
22nd August 2010
Pneumonia is inflammation and often infection of the lungs. Although some forms of pneumonia are mild and don't require medical treatment, other forms of the disease can be severe and need prompt medical intervention. Statistics indicate that over 3 milli...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez
20th August 2010
Back pains should be considered a serious aspect to care for. When these pains take place in the upper back, then it perhaps is a denotation of severe troubles in the respiratory system, particularly the lungs. Lungs are found in the rib cage adjacent to ...
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Author:
Kelly Love
20th May 2010
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There a number of very good reasons why some people suffer from excessive or profuse sweating. If you too suffer from excessive sweating or profuse sweating, then you probably suffer from a condition known as hyperhidro...
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Author:
Lynsey B Carter
05th May 2010
Nitric acid is known to be a very dangerous substance. It is highly corrosive, very reactive, poisonous and a strong oxidizer. Needless to say, one should be very well-equipped with the necessary knowledge and gears in order to make use of this acid prope...
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Author:
joalesto
15th March 2010
Do you have Labrador puppies? Cute aren't they? Have you got plans to worm your puppy as soon as possible, or are worms something that your dog will get naturally and therefore deal with themselves, negating the need for any treatment? Well, here is somet...
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Author:
Alan Isaacs
03rd February 2010
Acute bronchitis is very common among people with respiratory conditions. This type of bronchitis can occur in anyone, at any age. Acute bronchitis usually accompanies flu or cold and in most cases it doesn't need medical treatment. When acute bronchitis ...
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Author:
Milton Sykes
29th January 2010
Lobelia Inflata is commonly referred to as 'Indian Tobacco.' In the past, physicians have recommended it for use as a treatment of a number of illnesses that affected the respiratory system. Today it is a common ingredient in herbal stop smoking remedies....
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Author:
keleyj
30th October 2009
By Dave Tishendorf
Boils are painful, tender, angry red lumps on your skin that rapidly fill with pus. If you've ever had one or more, you already know how important it is to seek immediate treatment for boils.
You will see boils growing larger and ...
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Author:
Dave Tishendorf
19th August 2009
A research shows that 25% to 30% of the U.S population has Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria also known as Staph. A bacterium usually dwells on the diseased skin or at time in the nose but the infection is not caused by microbes. The most common type of skin...
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Author:
domaingamer
11th August 2009
First described as ``shaking palsy'' the disease that now bears his name, medical science has thus far been unable to unravel the cause or causes of most Parkinson's cases or to devise a cure. Nonetheless, dramatic progress has been made in treating the d...
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Author:
Collin Harvey
13th March 2009
Patients who are scheming to have lap band surgery are inquired to stop smoking six to eight weeks before surgery. Patients who do not smoke have less difficulties and it takes not less than a month for the lungs to recover. Smoking damages the lungs whic...
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Author:
Andrew Jhonson