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08th October 2009
The kidneys play a vital role in functioning of our body. Kidneys aid in the filtering blood by turning urea, metabolites and other substances into urine which is removed from our body. The body’s blood pressure, blood plasma volume, glucose is reg... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
08th October 2009
The functioning of our body depends a lot on the kidneys. Kidneys assist in the filtering blood by turning urea, metabolites and other elements into urine which is excreted from our body. The kidneys regulates blood pressure, blood plasma volume and gluco... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
28th September 2009
So you gave yourself the gift of a new puppy or some other person gave it to you. Sadly, this small animal doesn't understand the particular places elected for going to the toilet. So what do you do? How does one housebreak a new puppy? Housebreaking ac... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr
23rd September 2009
Female dogs are most at risk in developing a urinary tract infection. The urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of the body. The bladder, kidneys and the tubes that connect them are the main components of the system.
The bladd... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
23rd September 2009
Your urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of your body. The system is made up of your bladder, kidneys and the tubes that attach them. Infections are usually caused when germs get into the system. UTI is an acronym for Urinary T... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
21st September 2009
Menopause can be stated as the last menstrual cycle in a woman's life. It is part and parcel of your life similar to many other things. These symptoms begin long before your menstruation cycle completely stops. The symptoms of menopause can last for month... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Female dogs are most at risk in developing a urinary tract infection. The urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of the body. The bladder, kidneys and the tubes that connect them are the main components of the system.
The bladd... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
16th September 2009
Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting millions of people around the world. It is an incurable disease and once diagnosed must take medication for life. Diabetes is caused by the failure of the pancreas to produce insulin to help in glucose metabolism. T... Read >
Author: kashmiri
07th September 2009
Your urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of your body. It includes your bladder and kidneys and the tubes that attach them. Infections are usually caused when germs get into the system. UTI is an acronym for Urinary Tract Infec... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
07th September 2009
The urinary tract system makes urine and removes it out of your body. The system is made up of your bladder, kidneys and the tubes that attach them. When germs get into this system, they can bring about an infection. UTI is an acronym for Urinary Tract In... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
07th September 2009
Your urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of your body. The system is made up of your bladder, kidneys and the tubes that attach them. Infections are usually caused when germs get into the system. UTI is an acronym for Urinary T... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche
30th August 2009
We have seen an increase of cystitis in women as their urethra is about 2 -3 centimeters in length and is shorter than men. Further, as the female urethra opens in the bacteria infested areas, such as the vagina and rectum, these microorganisms try to col... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
04th August 2009
I'm a great fan of taking or using natural remedies to help heal my body from the inside out. So I was intrigued to find this novel way of treating infections of the bladder.
Before we mention this remedy and talk further about bladder infection and tu... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
03rd August 2009
Cystitis or Bladder Infection which is an infection of the Urinary Tract is infamous for the discomfort and pain it is known to cause. That said, if treated promptly, the problem can be easily corrected. Hence, you should not ignore the symptoms, because ... Read >
Author: Barry
29th July 2009
Urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Urine contains a variety of fluids, salts, and waste products, and usually does not have bacteria in it, but when bacteria get into the bladder or kidney, they ca... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
29th July 2009
Kidneys are bean shaped organs situated near the lower back and below the ribs. This urinary organ plays a crucial rule in eliminating liquid waste (urine) from the body. It is responsible for maintaining adequate concentration of essential nutrients in t... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
23rd July 2009
Improper cleaning habits and inadequate diet has lead to rapid increase in the rate of urinary infections. Either it’s men, women or children; they get inflicted with the disease once in their lifetime. Women get inflicted due to shorter urethra while m... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
16th July 2009
Bladder infection occurs when e-coli bacterium invades the urinary bladder. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract and sticks to the bladder walls. It multiplies itself and lead to inflammation of bladder. This condition is accompanied by major sym... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
15th July 2009
Kidney infection or Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection that starts will bladder infection. An individual gets inflicted with the disease due to decreased immunity against germs and bacteria. The acute infection starts with minor symptoms which disapp... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
15th July 2009
Cranberry juice is quite benificial in increasing the concentration of good cholesterol and decreasing the level of bad cholesterol in the body. Thus, it's very helpful in maintaining the healthy and systematic functioning of all organs of the body and al... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
09th July 2009
Urinary infection is an infectious disease that pertains in the urinary tract. This disease hampers the waste disposal system of the body. Initially, the infection is under control. It can be cured with antibiotics and herbal medicines. These medications ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
08th July 2009
Kidney infections occur when bladder infection is left untreated. The bacterium present in the bladder multiplies inside the vicinity and advances towards the kidneys. It clings to the bean shaped kidneys and effects its functioning. This hampers the abil... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
07th July 2009
Bladder infection mainly occurs among women due to shorter urethra. Their anatomy increases the chances of the syndrome. The phenomenon is also seen among men and children. The rate of occurrence is lower among the men. The condition is also accompanied b... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
05th July 2009
Diabetes is a protracted disease inspiring millions of men and women around the world. It's a terminal illness and once diagnosed must take drugs for life. Diabetes is thanks to the failure of the pancreas to deliver insulin to help in glucose metabolism.... Read >
Author: Ariel Randolph
01st July 2009
Bladder infection is also known as Cystitis that means inflammation of the Bladder. Some people suffering with the same are at a higher risk, especially women in the age group of 20-50. Hence, it's more important for women to be hygienically fit because b... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
01st July 2009
Symptoms of the infection are same as urinary tract infection and bladder infection because they are interrelated to each other. There is very frequent urination along with burning sensation. During the later stages of cystitis, blood also comes while uri... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
23rd June 2009
Bladder infection or inflammation occurs due to several reasons. This infectious disease leads to uneasiness and painful urine secretion. People infected with the infectious disease suffer from severe problems like urgent and frequent urine flow, blood in... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
16th June 2009
E-coli are the bacterial microbes that are responsible for bladder infection. Initially, it resides inside the human body but doesn't enter the urinary tract. It has a hair like structure on its skin which helps in its movement from the vagina to the urin... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
04th June 2009
At the core of any worthwhile plan to house train a dog is always prevention, and never punishment. But what are the key points that you can control for a complete housetraining plan? Here are some of those.
1) Bring your dog to a veterinary exam and u... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
01st June 2009
Nowadays, several people suffer from interstitial cystitis. This inflammation of urinary bladder is highly chronic and leads to urgent and frequent need to urinate. The infection can also lead to pain in pelvic region. Hence, it needs urgent attention; ot... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
20th May 2009
The bladder infection is probably one of the most horrible afflictions that a human being endures. This is probably one of the most painful infections in the world today. However, the root cause of this infection has now been identified and so has been th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
18th May 2009
UTI or urinary tract infection is considered the most common kind of infection that affects the urinary tract of the body. The urine or pee is the fluid that is filtered out of the bloodstream by the kidneys, and it contains salts and waste products. It d... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
15th May 2009
Urinalysis is a diagnostic test that is performed to analyze the urine sample. The test is conducted in a laboratory or hospital. It can reveal the presence of diseases or infections in the human body. The test is performed by testing the urine sample of ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
14th May 2009
Escherichia coli, the bacterium responsible for bladder infection infects several individuals. The bacterium is inactive inside the digestive tract or bowel. A soon as, it enters inside the urinary tract, it multiplies itself leading to cystitis or bladde... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
11th May 2009
Any infection is bound to harmful to the human body in some way or other. The organs of the human body are quite sensitive and prone to a multitude of different diseases. However, the urinary bladder is one of the most vulnerable organs of the human body ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
06th May 2009
If you have a dog, it should not be a surprise to find the occasional puddle on the floor. If you are still training your puppy, you can count on the occasional accident. Even if your pup is housebroken, a younger dog may not be able to hold it if you're ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol
05th May 2009
Cystitis is an infectious disease that leads to inflammation of bladder lining. The infected bladder lining leads to painful urinary secretion. The condition is mainly found among women. However, some people don't have the quality information about the di... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
05th May 2009
The kidneys are bean shaped organs that are responsible for secreting the body waste in form of urine. They are located below the ribcage and maintain the concentration of essential nutrients in the body. They filter the waste products from the body befo... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
01st May 2009
Cystitis is also known as inflammation of bladder which is caused due to bacterial microbes. This infection hampers the functionality of urinary bladder. The bacterium responsible for the disease adheres to the bladder walls and leads to several urinary p... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
24th April 2009
Nowadays, several individuals suffer from cystitis or bladder infection. This infection is caused due to the attack of E-coil bacterium on the urinary bladder walls. The bacterium multiplies itself and leads to urinary problems. Hence, you should detect t... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
21st April 2009
Kidney infections are caused due to the bacterial syndrome that damages one or both the kidneys. The disease starts with basic urinary symptoms that aggravate due to negligence. The E-coli bacterium that is responsible for the urinary infection infects th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
21st April 2009
The bacterium E-coli is the principal cause for a bladder infection and it also not an external agent. This is due to the fact that this bacterium resides in the lower intestine of the human being where it is quite harmless.
However, when this bacteriu... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
17th April 2009
Pyelonephritis is a kidney infection caused due to attack of harmful bacteria on the urinary system. Initially, the bug infects the urinary bladder and lead to bladder infection. This is accompanied by several urinary symptoms. However, some people neglec... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
16th April 2009
The cranberry juice has always been recommended as a natural remedy that can lead to the evacuation of bladder syndrome. The bladder infection is caused due to the attached of E-coli on the bladder walls. E-coli is a bacterial syndrome that enters through... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
16th April 2009
What is back pain?
Back pain is very common and most people suffer from it at some time, however, most back problems heal naturally. The spinal cord which carries nerves from the brain the rest of the body travels in a canal through the ‘vertebrae’... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
16th April 2009
There is a lot of discrepancy regarding the origin of Kefir grains. These grains are thought to have originated from the Caucasus mountain area, although the exact date of discovery is still unknown, people have for centuries used these Kefir Grains to ma... Read >
Author: mav15
15th April 2009
The human body releases several waste products like sweat, stool and urine. The sweat is eliminated from the body through the pores on the skin, while stool is released during the bowel movements. Similarly, the urinary tract and kidney play a very impor... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
09th April 2009
Are you the victim of bladder infection? Do you feel the urge to urinate urgently and frequently? If yes, then you are suffering from cystitis which is a urinary tract infection caused due to the E-coli bacterium. The bacterium restricts the complete flow... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
05th April 2009
Lots of women all over the world suffer from this disease UTI. This disease takes place in most of the people out of sheer negligence of personal hygiene. The bacterium stays in the lower intestine causing no harm but once it reaches the urinary bladder i... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
05th April 2009
Since ages, human beings have sought out ways and means from nature to cure diseases, wounds, infections etc. They have used many herbs, plants and also extracted oils as remedies. One of those remedies is the oregano oil.
The Greek termed it to be the... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
03rd April 2009
Kidneys are located under the diaphragm and near the lower back. They play a very important role in the urinary system of the human body. The kidney is connected to the urinary bladder through ureters that transfers the filtered urine into the urinary bla... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
02nd April 2009
Many medical surveys have shown that women are more likely of being infected with bladder infection than men. The medical studies suggest that this happens due to presence of shorter urethra among women. The short urethra facilitates easy transfer of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
31st March 2009
Many women go through life not really thinking about their ovaries. For the most part ovaries go about their business quietly and never cause any problems, but there are times when this is not true. A fairly common problem with ovaries are ovarian cysts. ... Read >
Author: Sandra Stammberger
27th March 2009
It is quite logical to be aware about any disease before venturing into the act of knowing about its cures. Hence, bladder infections are caused by the bacteria E-coli when it enters the urinary bladder. There are many forms of bladder infections, however... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
13th March 2009
The symptoms of a yeast infection are almost as distressing as what a yeast infection looks like. But what should you actually look out for to make sure what you may be suffering from is actually a yeast infection, and not some other ailment? Here’s a... Read >
Author: Josie McEachern
10th March 2009
Nowadays, several people suffer from bladder infection. The disease effects people from all age group and gender wither men, women, children or adults. However, the disease is mainly found in women who have shorter urethra. Thus, a short anatomy leads to ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
10th March 2009
Cystitis is an infectious disease caused due to attack of harmful bacterium on the urinary bladder. These bacteria multiply and aggravate the urinary tract infection. A majority of women suffer from the disease once in their lifetime. Women are all the mo... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
10th March 2009
D-mannose is a 100% natural solution that is consumed to combat urinary tract infections. It is a natural sugar product that is produced inside the wood, fruits and human body. The GlycoNutrient solution enters the blood stream and flows through the gastr... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
10th March 2009
Although there are many sources and causes for bladder infections, but the dominant scourge for the human race is the bacteria E-coli. This bacterium is known to be the primary source of bladder infections.
Other than this, there are also other things ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
20th February 2009
Ever wondered if there is a quick home remedy for cat's UTI? It might sound too good to be true to be able to treat your cat's UTI with a homemade remedy and I have news for you: it is totally possible to treat your cat's UTI at home.
That said, your c... Read >
Author: Kate Rieger
17th February 2009
Bladder infection is the word, which can strike fear in the eyes of everyone just by listening it. It can be said for a person who had this problem before or who has seen others in the past. It is one of the most painful infections. In this problem a pers... Read >
Author: d-mannoseltd
30th January 2009
Bladder infection is the word, which can strike fear in the eyes of everyone just by listening it. It can be said for a person who had this problem before or who has seen others in the past. It is one of the most painful infections. In this problem a pers... Read >
Author: d-mannoseltd
22nd January 2009
Are you frustrated with constant bouts of cystitis in cats in your feline companion? Has your vet diagnosed him with idiopathic cystitis in cats? Have you wondered if cat stress has something to do with the recurring episodes of FLUTD? Read on for answ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
21st January 2009
Are you concerned about feline lower urinary tract disease? All cat owners should be aware of cat urinary health issues to prevent their cats from becoming victims of this common feline problem. What Cat Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms Should You Be Awar... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
21st January 2009
Did you know that up to 1.5 percent of all cats in the US are plagued with feline urinary problems? That's a lot of cats.
These problems can range from an uncomfortable cat bladder infection to a life-threatening cat urinary blockage. An an informe... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
17th January 2009
Did you know that puppy bladder infections are very common? It's easy to miss a puppy urinary tract infection simply because puppies do tend to piddle a lot. But if you're having trouble housetraining your puppy, and she can't seem to hold her urine for... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
16th January 2009
Let me ask you a simple question: do you know what holistic cat care is? And do you know why natural remedies for pets are the best way to treat feline bladder infections? Read on to discover the answers to these questions.
What Is Holistic Cat Care?... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
14th January 2009
If you're like me, you probably haven't thought too much about urinary crystals in cats. But if you have a cat who's prone to cat urinary problems, you need to know more about cat bladder crystals.
Why Are Feline Urinary Crystals Important?
Even th... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
13th January 2009
Ever wondered if there's something you can do at home to prevent or treat cat urinary problems? Here's a list of five natural remedies for cat bladder infection, along with how to choose the best natural remedies for pets.
Feed Your Cat A High-Quality... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
12th January 2009
It may come as a shock to you if your canine friend is diagnosed with struvite stones in dogs. Most dog owners aren't aware that dogs can even get canine bladder stones until it happens to their buddy. After reading this article, you'll understand how c... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
12th January 2009
If you're like most dog owners, you've probably never even heard of canine bladder stones. But if it happens to your dog, you need to get answers to these questions.
How Do I Know If Bladder Stones In Dogs Are Causing A Problem?
The following sym... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
09th January 2009
It seems like every time you turn around, you hear something about natural remedies. More and more people are concerned about what kind of medicines they're taking. Interest in herbal and homeopathic treatments is higher than ever.
So it's only nat... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
08th January 2009
You may already know that bladder infections in dogs are a very common problem. But quite a few dog owners have questions about canine urinary tract infections. Here are answers to your questions.
What Is Canine Cystitis?
It's a bladder inflammati... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
08th January 2009
If you're like most dog owners, you may think that canine urinary tract infections are no big deal. All you need to do is give your dog an antibiotic for a couple of weeks, and the problem's solved, right?
Wrong. Sometimes it's hard to tell if your d... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
08th January 2009
Do you have unanswered questions about the cat urinary infection treatment your vet provides? Even though cat urinary tract infections are the most common reason for feline vet visits, many cat owners are confused about what their vets are doing. The ai... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
08th January 2009
Let's face it. Until your cat is one of the lucky ones who comes down with a cat bladder infection, you probably don't even think about feline bladder infections. But they can be prevented, with a little care on your part. Here's how.
Does Your Cat ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
08th January 2009
Are you sick and tired of dealing with feline bladder infections? You're not alone. Cat urinary problems are probably the most common reason for a vet visit. In this article, we'll take a look at how your vet treats a cat bladder infection, and what yo... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
07th January 2009
If you've ever had any experience with a cat bladder stone, you want to know why this happened to your cat and how to prevent it from happening in the future. By the time you've finished reading this article, you'll have a better understanding of bladder... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
06th January 2009
Is your dog showing signs of urinary incontinence? You may be finding puddles of urine around the house. You notice that your old friend is dribbling urine and doesn't seem to be able to control it. You know when he's around because you can smell him. ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
06th January 2009
Let me tell you a story about old dog incontinence. Jane Smith's beloved old pet has suddenly started dribbling urine. She's finding puddles of urine all over the house. The fur on her dog's bottom is wet from the constant dribbling, and the odor is ov... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
25th August 2008
When a rapid production or high levels of Candida albicans yeast develop in the body, a condition known as Leaky Gut Syndrome can occur. What happens is that as Candida yeast becomes out of control, the digestive tract becomes inundated with this parasit... Read >
25th June 2008
STEP 0. DO NOTHING
As the majority of cases of urge incontinence are idiopathic, that is, they have no known cause, even after extensive testing, spare yourself the health risks of invasive tests.
STEP 1. COLLECT INFORMATION
It is estimated ... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
05th June 2008
Cranberry is a fruit native to North America. It typically grows in bogs, and commercial production is mainly performed in Massachusetts and Wisconsin.
For ages, cranberry has been used for the prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections. Rese... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
A bladder infection is also called a urinary tract infection (UTI) by most medical people, so if you hear both names, don't get scared or confused. It's a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st May 2008
A bladder infection is also called a urinary tract infection (UTI) by most medical people, so if you hear both names, don't get scared or confused. It's a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st May 2008
A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th April 2008
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be divided into upper tract infections, which involve the kidneys, and lower tract infections, which involve the bladder, urethra, or prostate. However, in practice, and particularly in children, differentiating between... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
27th March 2008
The bladder is connected to the kidneys by two tubes called ureters that carry urine into the bladder, where it is stored until you pass it into the outside world through a single tube called a urethra. An overactive bladder is a condition that results fr... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
The bladder is connected to the kidneys by two tubes called ureters that carry urine into the bladder, where it is stored until you pass it into the outside world through a single tube called a urethra. An overactive bladder is a condition that results ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
Female sexual problem refers to a problem of the sexual cycle that prevents her from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. Lack of desire, pain during intercourse, sexual climax are some of the sexual problems they face, apart from medical... Read >
Author: Dr Rajesh Nair
25th March 2008
Pyelonephritis is an inflammation of the kidney and upper urinary tract that usually results from noncontagious bacterial infection of the bladder (cystitis). Pyelonephritis is a serious bacterial infection of the kidney that can be acute or chronic. It i... Read >
Author: Alien
19th March 2008
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids, salts, and waste products, it usually does not have bacteria in it. When bacteria get into the bladder or k... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th January 2008
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Though bladder infections do strike men, they are more common among women. Known medically as cystitis, this condition is caused by a bacterial infection-usually the bacteria is from the E. coli strain. This bacteria is transferred from the... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2008
Description
Bladder cancer is frequently mistaken for a bladder infection, because the two conditions share many of the same symptoms. The presence of blood in the urine and painful urination, though, are telltale signs of bladder cancer.
Bladder ca... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd October 2007
Many school age children soil late in the afternoon after returning home from school. Soiling episodes occur during the daytime when the child is awake and active. Stool can be palpated throughout the distribution of the colon, most notably in the left lo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagna which can spread and enter the urinary tr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd August 2007
Do you remember the last time you were completely, 100% healthy? Was it years, months, weeks or days ago? It seems like it is always easy to reminisce about the healthy times in one's life but I think it might be helpful when dealing with a urinary tr... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
05th June 2007
When a woman suffers from a vaginal yeast infection its not because she has a choice, its because her normal bodily balance has gone out of synch, which in turn creates a hospitable environment in the vagina for the yeast producing bacteria to thrive.
... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
31st May 2007
Are you having symptoms of frequent urination?
Do you often feel the need to urinate at night?
These symptoms can be accompanied by pain, blood in the urine, mild fever, and discharge from urethra.
If the paragraph above describes you, it is possi... Read >
Author: mazdamx
30th May 2007
I want to tell you a very important story that just happened to me. For the last 3 months I have had a bladder infection, it is not the same as a urinary track infection, but it is similar and it is not fun having it. I went to the doctors, and they tried... Read >
Author: Miller
13th May 2007
Urinary tract infection is a condition that refers to the infections that occur in the urinary bladder. The mentioned condition is also called cystitis. In some cases the infection of the urinary bladder spreads to the upper tract in the kidney or to the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
It is well known that normal urine is sterile. It contains fluids, salts or waste products but no bacteria, viruses or fungi. The bladder infection occurs when microorganisms occur at the opening of the urethra and begin to multiply. This condition is als... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th May 2007
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Bladder Infections: Irritations of the bladder were frequently found to be caused by dental infections. One such case involved a man of 65 who was so distressed with cystitis that for five years he h... Read >
30th April 2007
If you have problems sometimes getting to the bathroom in time to urinate, you aren’t alone. In fact there are millions of adults who suffer from this problem known as incontinence. Some might immediately thing of wearing diapers or pads but there are n... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
25th April 2007
Nowadays different types of urine tests can be done to find if bladder infection exists. Three types of urine tests like urinalysis (U/A), microscopic urinalysis (U/A micro) and urine culture are used.
In the doctor's office or a lab urinalysis (U/A)... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd March 2007
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that involved the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. These are all body parts in which urine passes through before exiting the body. Any or all of these parts can become infected, and the rule is that th... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
28th February 2007
For those who suffer from bladder control issues and bladder infections there are many medications that will help. You must first get a diagnosis before you can begin treatment is any kind. Incontinence is commonly caused by a bladder infection and treatm... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
17th January 2007
A healthy immune system will protect your body against minor ailments and even more serious ones,, that can be fatal.
You need to eat the right foods for a healthy immune system. If you do, not only will you have see improvements in your skin and also... Read >
Author: kelly price
22nd June 2006
Ovary is the organ that is most prone to a number and variety of cysts in the body of a woman. The ovarian function of producing hormones and releasing eggs is directly related to the formation of cysts. Usually they occur in the reproductive age of a wom... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
26th May 2006
If your dog sheds a lot it does not necessarily denote ill health. Dogs that spend a lot of their time indoors are exposed to electric lights and central heat and air which can throw off their normal shedding schedule that nature built in. However, profus... Read >
Author: Brent Jones
12th March 2006
"If you let that fiery wise blood just sit there in your belly, great granddaughter," admonishes Grandmother Growth, "you'll get the urge to quench that heat. You'll get a tickle, a twinge, an urgent call. But you won't have the moisture you need. It's bo... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
20th August 2005
Ever have a bee sting? Try rubbing an aspirin on it. Gum in hair? Soak the gum-coated hair in Coke® and it should wipe out easily. While not being a replacement for medical attention, and you should always seek your doctor when you feel you have to an... Read >
Author: andy casasanta
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