Archive for the "Diseases and Conditions" Category

Subcategories

Sort by:

Helping Yourself Deal With Depression

Millions of people deal with depression every year. There are some things you can do to help yourself manage your depression in order to be able to function normally in your life. One of the first things you can do is to realize you are not alone. One of the main symptoms of depression is the feeling that you are drowning in your problems and that no one understands or can help. It’s so overwhelming that you feel is no stopping at. Knowing that others can help and will understand what can be the first step to helping yourself conquer depression.

Read more on Helping Yourself Deal With Depression…

Some Questions About Alcohol Treatment In Maine Answered

If you are looking for an option on alcohol treatment in Maine, you will certainly have some questions in your mind. Here are some questions people commonly have and their answers.

Read more on Some Questions About Alcohol Treatment In Maine Answered…

What Are Complex Ovarian Cysts And How Do You Treat Them?

A complex ovarian cyst is a very rare condition but it can cause various complications and problems that are related to the ovary. It is not a very common condition but it can lead to serious complications in females who suffer from this. Many women also tend to suffer from emotional isolation because of this condition. But there are various ways to manage a complex cyst in the ovary, but you need to take various important points into consideration. But since complexities vary from one person to another, one needs to understand the particular case before following the specific guidelines.

Read more on What Are Complex Ovarian Cysts And How Do You Treat Them?…

Why Osteoporosis Is Still The Silent Thief

Osteoporosis is normally referred to as the Silent thief because of the high prevalence rates of more common diseases like AIDS and Diabetes while on the other hand most people tend to ignore other diseases that are equally important in our lives such as osteoporosis. Since this disease is mostly related to the old age, most people in youthful ages forget the fact that such disease can be prevented early in life by following simple steps.

Read more on Why Osteoporosis Is Still The Silent Thief…

Natural Remedies for Chicken Pox – Your Kids Will Thank You

Chicken pox has been around forever and parents across the world know that it is normally a reason to panic. It can be very irritating for the person that has it though and it is commonly thought of as a childhood disease. Besides feeling miserable the couple of days during the outbreak, once the bumps have appeared they are very itchy. If they are scratched, however, there is a greater chance of leaving unsightly scars. Here are some natural remedies for chicken pox that you can try before you run out and spend a bunch of cash on over the counter remedies.

Read more on Natural Remedies for Chicken Pox – Your Kids Will Thank You…

Ovarian Cysts Side Effects Revealed

The side effects of ovarian cysts include excessive bleeding at the time of menstruation, blood from vagina, pain in the breasts and pelvis and more. Let`s take a closer look at these various side effects:

Read more on Ovarian Cysts Side Effects Revealed…

Steps to Prevent Dry Socket after Dental Extraction

Dry socket (alveolar osteitis) is an infection in your tooth socket after a tooth is extracted. It occurs when the blood clot at the site of a tooth extraction is disrupted prematurely. This leaves the alveolar bone unprotected and exposed to the oral environment. The socket can be packed with food and bacteria. The pain typically commences 3-4 days following the extraction. This is often extremely unpleasant for the patient, as symptoms include extreme pain (sometimes worse than the toothache that indicated the extraction), a foul taste, bad breath, and swelling in the infected area. Nerves are exposed, and sometimes the bone is visible in the empty socket. It is often accompanied by what feels like an earache. There may be lymph-node involvement.

Read more on Steps to Prevent Dry Socket after Dental Extraction…

Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 2)

In part 1, nonnarcotic pain medications for dental pain are discussed. Dentists use these medications for relieving mild to moderate oral pain. This article describes the narcotic medications. For moderate to severe dental pain, the typical medications are:

Read more on Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 2)…

Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 1)

The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex central and peripheral nervous system process, and the use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief. In general, for the treatment of mild to moderate dental pain, the most appropriate options are:

Read more on Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 1)…

Headaches Defined and Treatments that Actually Work

Headaches are quite common. Everybody gets them, albeit some are more severe than others and some can indicate something more severe. Everyone has had them – sinus and allergy headaches, migraines, etc… This article will answer the questions of what causes them and how we should treat them.
Tension and allergy related headaches. When you feel pressure in your sinus areas or if you feel pressure around the top part of your head this is what you are experiencing. They are usually a dull bothersome ache that feels like a weight hanging from that area. They also tend to slow your reactions and make you lethargic. They can last from a few hours to a few days. Allergy headaches are usually associated with sneezing, stuffy nose, and can drain from one side to the other. Treatment for these headaches is similar – acetaminophnen (ibuprofen) usually works to reduce the severity of this headache. Also, Claritin works well for alergy related symptoms. For more severe tension headaches doctors have been known to use oxygen machines and a few injectable drugs that give a more immediate effect.
Migraines. These can be quite serious and are by far the most painful. They feel like a burst blood vessel or artery as they have a pulsing feel to them. They can be so painful that they can make you sick to your stomach (nausea), cause light sensativity and even virtigo. Migraines are quite prevalent and can also indicate something more severe like a brain tumor, a weakened blood vessel, abnormal changes in blood pressure and pH, etc… Repeated patterns of migraines or other headaches should be brought to the attention of your doctor for this reason. Your body many times will tell you when something is wrong and a abnormal or irregular headache or bodyache that has become chronic is a good indication that something may be off. It may be as simple as a hormonal imbalance, new stress, etc… Regardless, your doctor knows best and it should be brought to their attention. There are over the counter products that contain pain relievers and caffeine that may work. Doctors usually prescribe beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and other various narcotics.
Cluster or frontal headaches. These tend to be due to stress and the work environment usually. Glare from your computer monitor, strain from wearing the wrong prescription or incorrect and outdated prescription corrective lenses. I can’t stress this enough. Once a year, every year, go and get a routine eye exam. Your eyes will be healthier and you will be glad you did. These headaches tend to have a very sharp, stabbing pain. They tend to occur more often in males and are shortest in duration. Usually over the counter medicines are very helpful with these headaches. For more severe forms doctors will prescribe narcotics and similar.
These are the main types of headaches and treatments for them. Many doctors have lately found mental relaxation techniques like Yoga to be quite helpful in reducing and preventing headaches. This article is for information purposes only. For correct dignosis and medical advice you should seek the appropriately trained physician as they can best test, evaluate and recommend a course of treatment for you. If you experience irregular, sharp and severe headaches that are new, get to a doctor or hospital right away as it could be an indication of or a precursor of a stroke, aneurysm, or other medical emergency.

David Maillie is an alumni of Cornell University and specializes in biochemical synthesis. MDwholesale.com
Bestskinpeel.com

Read more on Headaches Defined and Treatments that Actually Work…