Articles, tagged with "hoarseness", page 6
11th May 2010
According to a research conducted recently it is said that a slightly underactive thyroid, a symptom which is commonly known as subclinical hypothyroidism increases the chances of for example for major heart disease risk in older women. Common conditions ...
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Author:
Alvin
29th March 2010
Gabapentin refers to an anti-epileptic medication, or anticonvulsant, which affects body nerves and chemicals involved in seizures and several kinds of pain. Gabapentin can be used on its own or along with various other medications for the treatment of ep...
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Author:
carol
16th March 2010
Many of us are familiar with the burning sensation that shoots up in the chest and eventually move upwards to the neck. At times, such pain can result in irritation in the stomach. The stomach contents reflux back up to the throat. You may even taste the ...
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Author:
Bruce Gipson
12th March 2010
An adjustable bed is a bed that allows for the head and foot sections to be raised and lowered. Modern adjustable beds use electrical motors to control movement, and often include extras such as heat and massage. Adjustable beds have in some shape or form...
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Author:
Frances Klein
25th February 2010
If you even suspect a loved one of cocaine addiction, it is better to take action and find out you were mistaken than not take action and find out they are addicted. The consequences can be very serious.
So, how do you tell if a loved one is in the thr...
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Author:
Pasquale Bright
18th February 2010
Advanced surgical hospitals of Mumbai and Bangalore provide world's top rated healthcare programs for Throat cancer surgery in India with latest diagnostic and facilities that are attracting patients from all over the world. Hospitals providing Throat can...
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Author:
ramesh
09th February 2010
Definitely the biggest day of the year when it comes to sporting events in America, Sunday's Super Bowl game will result in thousands of injuries for fans that most will not take seriously. No, it is not overeating, gastric reflux, or drunken stupors. I...
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Author:
The Voice Lady
02nd February 2010
There are few people who haven't been touched by cancer, whether personally or by a loved one close to them. Because cancer so often hits close to home, people are, more than ever, aware of the types of cancer, the causes, and methods of prevention. Prost...
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Author:
Richard.Smith
29th January 2010
Bronchitis is often an acute infection of the air passages that begin in the nose and extending to the bronchioles. The first symptom is hoarseness occasionally. It can be mistaken for a common cold, which has placed in the chest.
When the bronchial tu...
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Author:
herbalcure30
14th January 2010
Throat cancer usually grows on the mucosal surface of the larynx, throat or mouth. The most frequent symptom of the throat cancer is the clump in the neck. The symptoms for the thyroid cancer vary depending on the case of the thyroid cancer. Thyroid cance...
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Author:
Dean Nolan
08th January 2010
Your voice sounds more like a frog croaking than a human talking. Chances are, you can figure out the cause whether it was all the yelling you did at last night's hockey game or that cold you've had for the past couple of days.
Don't confuse laryngitis...
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Author:
michael russell
06th January 2010
Croup Cough is a viral infection which mostly affects small children. It causes the trachea (windpipe) and larynx (voice box) to swell, which results in the harsh "barking" cough associated with croup. This cough often lasts 5 to 6 days and is more common...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
06th January 2010
Croup Cough is viral infection which affects small children in the age group of 6 months to 3 years the maximum (but this doesn't rule out the possibility of older children being affected by this viral infection). The viruses involved usually are parainfl...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
06th January 2010
Mesothelioma cancer is caused by the over exposure to asbestos. This disease is occurs when malignant cells develop the mesothelium which is a kind of lining which covers most of the internal organs of our body. The most common site of this disease is ple...
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Author:
Brooks Forbes
05th January 2010
Acid reflux is scientifically known as GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). It is a disease characterized by the abnormal reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus resulting to chronic symptoms or mucosal damage.
Acid reflux is often caused by t...
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Author:
Rhett Downs