Articles, tagged with "burning sensation", page 6
30th May 2007
Cold sore symptoms are not exactly the same for every individual. You and your cold sore outbreak are unique in many ways, however, there is a common thread of symptoms among all of us.
Being able to effectively cope with your cold sores depends greatl...
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Author:
Denny Bodoh
19th April 2007
If you are in the early stages of your pregnancy and you are experiencing a sudden increase in vaginal discharge, there is no reason to be worried or alarmed. In the initial stages of pregnancy, vaginal discharge or an increase in vaginal discharge is com...
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Author:
Alien
07th April 2007
Iron deficiency means less than adequate iron levels in the body.
Iron is an essential component of haemoglobin - the oxygen carrying pigment in the blood. Iron-deficient people tire easily because their bodies remain starved for oxygen. Without enoug...
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Author:
Candy
08th March 2007
Acidity or heartburn is the burning sensation that you feel at the chest area. High acid content digestive juices of stomach irritate lining of esophagus or food pipe.According to several Ayurveda experts, acidity is the direct result of change in food ha...
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Author:
Dev Sri
22nd February 2007
If you are amongst the people that suffer from bacterial vaginosis then you may wonder what it will take to take away the itching or the unbearable burning sensation. Maybe you have tried every possible bacterial vaginosis treatment available on the marke...
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Author:
Frederic Madore
01st February 2007
What is Sciatica?
The longest nerve in your body, the sciatic nerve runs from your pelvis through your hip area and buttocks and down each leg. It divides into the tibial and peroneal nerves at the level of your knees. The sciatic nerve controls many o...
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Author:
debbie shimadry
17th November 2006
When you go to a buffet, do you eat just about all the food you can and worry about the heartburn later? Just about every one I see at a buffet or even a company potluck, loads their plate with more food than they stomach can digest at one time.Most peopl...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
07th September 2005
Stated simply, hemorrhoids are caused by an increase in pressure on the veins in the pelvic and rectal area that causes blood to pool or collect inside them which in turn causes them to swell. A slight increase in pressure causes the irritating itching se...
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Author:
Josh Riverside
12th July 2005
Chili Peppers
It has been found that when you eat a lot of chili peppers
that you can get a burning sensation in the rectum or anus.
It is best to avoid eating too many peppers, especially if you
have an advance case of hemorrhoids. Peppers are actu...
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Author:
Rudy Silva