Articles, tagged with "swollen glands", page 5
10th March 2009
Mononucleosis is an infectious viral disease that is most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. More rarely, it can be caused by cytomegalovirus. Both of these viruses are members of the herpes family. Once the virus enters the body, it multiplies in ly...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Building immune system strength is important at all times, but particularly as cold a flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from boosting immune system responses, some more so than others. People who live or work in a high risk environment, such as ...
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Author:
John Adison
28th February 2009
Genital herpes is spread by direct contact with an infected person. Sexual intercourse or oral sex are usually the most common ways of the virus spreading. Genital herpes usually entails the sufferer getting breakouts or episodes, in-between they experien...
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Author:
David Gange
08th January 2009
When it comes to female symptoms, herpes outbreaks can sometimes be clearly visible on the outside the vagina or hidden inside the vaginal wall. For help identifying possible symptoms associated with this annoying disease along with basic information abou...
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Author:
Trevor Price
19th December 2008
Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO) is a non-cancerous dog bone disorder that exclusively affects the bones of the head in dogs, usually in on the lower jaw bone (ramus of the mandible) or over the angle of the mandible and tympanic bulla. CMO is a develo...
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Author:
hannah
08th December 2008
Many patients fail to see a dentist when they have an aching tooth because they are scared or simply can't afford to pay for any costly dental procedures. What if you knew that decayed tooth could be deadly. Would you get it fixed immediately? Tragically,...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
26th November 2008
In most cases, feline sneezing is a result of your cat's respiratory system functioning properly. However, your cat may possibly be sick if he starts to sneeze a lot. There are various things that can cause an episode of feline sneezing. Let's take a look...
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Author:
D Swain
21st October 2008
These sores are usually found in the mouth. It could be on the roof of the mouth, beneath the tongue(on the soft palate), inside the chick, on the inside of the lips or beneath the gum.
Canker sores are usually very painful and will go away between 7-1...
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Author:
Mercy
21st October 2008
When you have genital herpes, the virus lies dormant in the nerve cell until it is triggered by either fatigue, menstruation, psychological stress, tiredness or injury to the affected area.
Usually the virus gets into your nerve cell through a broken s...
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Author:
Mercy
24th September 2008
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease spread by the bite of the sandfly. Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus leishmania. Leishmania are tiny protozoa. Their parasitic life cycle includes the sandfly and the right host. Humans are imp...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
It is essential to treat cold sores or oral herpes quickly and correctly for fast relief. Read this short article and you discover his medical first aid methods you can use to eliminate your oral herpes cold sores. If you are a cold sores, fever blister o...
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Author:
Jade Simpson
15th September 2008
HSV2 is the virus which is usually involved in genital herpes. It can lie dormant at the base of the spine for years and then stress, a change of regime, or simply phase of the moon May trigger an outbreak of painful lesions on the genitals. About 12% of ...
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Author:
Jade Simpson
09th September 2008
In this intereview we spoke to Claire Powell a nurse specialist with the Health Protection Team in North Wales, UK. We spoke to Claire about the need to vaccine children and the so-called controversy surrounding the MMR vaccine and its alleged links to au...
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Author:
Joanne Gallacher
04th September 2008
If you are displaying signs and symptoms of male genital herpes, you may want to consult your doctor to confirm that you have indeed men have genital herpes and not a rash. And if you do indeed men have genital herpes you also want to abstain from sex unt...
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Author:
Jade Simpson
21st July 2008
Head lice are parasitic wingless insects. They live on people's heads and feed on their blood. An adult is called a louse and is about the size of a sesame seed. The eggs, called nits, are even smaller - almost like a dandruff flake. Lice and nits are eas...
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Author:
peterhutch