Articles, tagged with "neuralgia", page 5
28th April 2008
Arachnoiditis is a neuropathic disease caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that encircle and defend the nerves of the key anxious structure, including the mind and spinal cord. Infectious etiologies include bacterial, viral, ...
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Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
When most people think of multiple sclerosis, they think of a disease that causes symptoms of weakness and motor problems - not pain. However, the vast majority of sufferers report various degrees of multiple sclerosis pain.
The National Multiple Scle...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
28th March 2008
One of the oldest medicinal herbs, used by Greeks, Romans and Egyptians in medicine and cuisine, mint has sedative, cicatrizing and disinfectant properties and it is useful in cases of cold, constipation, indigestion, rheumatism, headaches, neuralgia, hyp...
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cristi ion
20th March 2008
I hope this posting will be a source of encouragement to all my friends who may be suffering from Trigeminal Neuralgia. My dad had been suffering from Trigeminal Neuralgia for 6 years, is now healed completely after a gamma knife surgery in 2004, and has ...
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Author:
Shawn
20th January 2008
Pain is an unpleasant sensation that ranges from mild discomfort to almost unbearable agony, and can be acute or chronic.
Acute pain is short term and can last from a few seconds to a few hours, days or weeks - for instance, pain caused by injections, ...
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Author:
Alien
18th January 2008
When the nervous system is affected through irritation, damage, or disease, it can result in either partial or complete paralysis. This can be flaccid paralysis, perhaps the result of a severed nerve, which leaves the muscles floppy and without sensation,...
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Author:
Alien
14th January 2008
OxyContin is an opium derivative, which contains the same active ingredient as in Percodan and Percocet. OxyContin is a very strong narcotic pain reliever similar to morphine. OxyContin is designed so that its oxycodone salt is slowly released over time. ...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
14th January 2008
Percocet, Tylox & Percodans are the different trade names of Oxycodone products.
Oxycodone is a 14-hydroxydihydrocodeinone, semi-synthetic opioid analgesic that occurs as a white, odorless, crystalline powder having a saline, bitter taste. It is a pot...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
02nd September 2007
Vulvodynia vulvar pain is the word for pain in the vulva. The pain is usually described as a burning, stinging, itching, irritating or a raw feeling. Vulvodynia is more common in white women. It's rare in women of other races. Vulvodynia is different from...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
11th July 2007
Shingles is virus infection. Virus name is varicella herpes zoster. Herpes zosteris same virus in Chicken Pox .Chicken Pox is very common in children mainly of age group between 1 to 10 years. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters. The fir...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
01st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Because dentists construct dentures which look and act so much like natural teeth,people have come to believe that they are just as good as their own. While dentures are among the best of all body re...
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27th December 2006
A government advisory panel recommended to an FDA advisory panel that routine vaccinations should be put into place in order to protect older citizens from the threat of shingles. The Advisory Committee on immunizations voted to recommend routine vaccina...
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Author:
Greg Edwards
26th October 2006
There are many reasons why you could be suffering pain in your face.:
A few of the most common ones are:
Dental problems - including bite disorders and tooth decay
Neuralgia
Earache
Eye problems
Neck problems
Nasal problems
Sinus problems
TMJ d...
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Author:
David Wilding
04th October 2006
Did you know what "Foot Spa" or "Ashiyu" in Japanese is? Just soak your feet in a shallow hot spring. If your feet become warm, then your whole body will feel warm, too. You will be relaxed just like you are taking a bath in a hot spring.
Foot Spa was or...
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Author:
Junji Takano
29th September 2006
Garlic is known for its distinct taste and smell whenever it's cooked and added to various dishes.
Garlic has a long history as a culinary spice and medicinal herb. Its Latin name comes from "al" which means burning, and "sativum" which means harvested...
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Author:
Dulce Azogue