Articles, tagged with "low grade fever", page 1
21st September 2011
Every year, menorrhagia or heavy menstrual bleeding affects millions of women. Endometriosis, hormonal imbalance, adneomyosis, polyps, most commonly uterine fibroids are the leading causes of menorrhagia.
For many years, the standard treatment for uter...
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Author:
Stephanie
27th June 2011
The common cold is a general infection and inflammation of the mucus membranes of your upper respiratory tract. This is caused by a highly contagious infection by one of the hundreds of viruses which may trigger a cold. What sets a cold apart from other v...
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Author:
AndrewC
03rd May 2011
Effective treatment & remedies for Gout
Definition:-
It is a type of arthritis caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in joints. This happen due to metabolic dysfunction, there is deposition of uric acid in and around the joints causing severe...
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Author:
simrankr570
19th April 2011
A puppy bladder infection is also known as cystitis and if you have been to do hours of tireless investigation on dog bladder infection signs or symptoms there would a variety of signs or symptoms which are routinely listed. These would involve blood in t...
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Author:
Pasquale Gonzales
14th April 2011
There are many reasons why someone will come down with a fever. They are the bodies normal reaction to different things. Fevers can be very dangerous when they get too high and that is why they are so scary. A bad fever can result in a seizure and is a bi...
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Author:
JenB
06th April 2011
The symptoms of arthritis are expressed in a variety of ways. The onset can be subtle, with joint stiffness being the first symptom noted. Arthritis means "joint inflammation" and has over 100 related conditions or types of disease. If allowed to progr...
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Author:
altmedsignup20112
29th March 2011
It is communicable disease that may occur in any part of the body. It is caused by a non-motile, slow growing acid-fast bacillus called the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. There are two classifications of Tuberculosis, those are Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Mil...
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Author:
Anne Brown
21st March 2011
Bronchitis
I like the analogy of the “bronchial tree". The airway structure in the human chest is like an upside-down hollow tree with the midline trachea as the trunk. The main trunk splits into two smaller trunks called the bronchi. These split into ...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
10th March 2011
Breastfeeding is a time in which a mother can bond with her baby and provide him with all the nutrients he needs in order to develop. However, one of the main issues which come from breastfeeding is clogged milk ducts. Should any nursing mother discover a...
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Author:
Suzanne McNicholas
08th March 2011
All disorders are accompanied by characterisitc signs, including bronchitis, a respiratory disorder that affects the lives of your number of people all over the world. Signs of bronchitis tend to be mistaken to be cold. However, physicians around the glob...
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Author:
Emanuel Finley
22nd December 2010
There are two main kinds of arthritis the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis both have pain such as Knee Pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints. How do you know if you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis? What differentiates rheumatoid ar...
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Author:
Angel Rymes
22nd December 2010
There can be two major kinds of arthritis the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis both have pain such as Knee Pain, inflammation and rigidity in the joints. How could you tell if you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis? What differentiates rhe...
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Author:
Angel Rymes
07th December 2010
It is quite common for babies to develop several colds in their first year of life, but when your baby gets sick, you worry if it is the common cold or something more dangerous. That's why it is important to know the symptoms of the common cold in babies...
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Cinergy Health & Life
24th November 2010
What is so important about getting a Rubella vaccine? This airborne illness can cause varying symptoms for adults and children, but can be serious if contracted by a pregnant mother. In this case it can cause birth defects and numerous other problems in t...
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Author:
EvaJudge
17th November 2010
Worried about your baby’s runny nose? Is your baby constantly sneezing or coughing? You might be thinking that it is just a common cold. Well you might want to think again. Sometimes the signs which we mistaken to be a simple cold may be a sign of another...
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Author:
Michael Corben