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Cardiac arrhythmia is an abnormality in the electrical circuit that activates and regulates the contraction of the heart causing it to beat too fast, too slowly or irregularly. Almost everyone can experience an alteration in the normal beat sequence without threatening their health.
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Improving your balance takes time and patience. A great balance can prevent falls, accidents and help you stay fit for life. Certain exercises and lifestyle changes can help you improve your balance over time. Steps Part 1 of 2: Training Step 1.
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Swollen veins can be painful and unsightly. The swelling is due to various factors, although it usually occurs in the case of obstruction or poor circulation. Varicose veins and thrombophlebitis (venous thrombus) are among the most common causes.
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Gastro-oesophageal acid reflux occurs when the stomach does not close properly and gastric acids rise up into the esophagus, irritating its inner layer and, consequently, causing acid reflux. One of the best ways to prevent this phenomenon from occurring is to raise the bed with risers, or use therapeutic pillows, methods that we will discuss in this article.
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Fatty liver is a disease that occurs when 5-10% of the liver mass is made up of fat. The disease can be caused by alcohol, but not only that. In any case, it can pose serious health risks if left untreated. Fortunately, fatty liver can be cured and healed.
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If you are concerned about diabetes, make an appointment with your doctor immediately. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the pancreatic cells that make up the islets of Langerhans fail to produce insulin; it is an autoimmune disease that blocks the functioning of these cells.
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Candida infection often occurs following an antibiotic treatment, since in addition to killing the bacteria in your disease, the drug also kills the bacteria that keep your vagina healthy. The good news is that most of the practices that help prevent candida infections under normal conditions can also protect you when you're taking antibiotics.
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If a blister has formed, try to leave it intact and not squeeze it. If it is already open, it is important to keep it clean to prevent infections. There are several ways to treat blisters and make them less bothersome as they heal. This article explains how to wash and bandage open blisters, as well as how to use over-the-counter products and natural remedies to control the discomfort.
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Gallstones are pebbles made from cholesterol and other substances found in bile. If they are painful and recurrent, it is important to see your doctor for appropriate treatment. Depending on your condition, your doctor will prescribe drug, surgical, or shock wave therapy.
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Your hair looks thinner at the nape of your neck, and you want to run for cover? Minoxidil is the drug for you. In the United States it is marketed under the name Rogaine, and is best known under the trade names of Amexidil, Aloxidil, Minovital, Minoximen, Regaine or Tricoxidil.
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Anterior translation of the head is a postural posture that can cause chronic pain, numbness in the arms and hands, poor breathing, and even compressed nerves. The reason is that for every inch of forward movement of the head, the neck has to support almost two kilograms of extra weight!
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Hemorrhoids are the vascular structures of the anal canal, but the term is often misused to indicate the dilation that causes hemorrhoidal disease. It is a rather frequent problem and almost half of the population over 50 has suffered from it at least once in their life, as have pregnant women;
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Kidney stones can be as small as grains of sand or even larger than a pearl. Their formation is the result of an excess of minerals and other deposits in the kidneys. Stones can get stuck in the ureters, bladder, or urethra, passing through them in a notoriously painful way, especially when they block the flow of urine.
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Japanese encephalitis is a type of viral brain infection and inflammation that spreads through a mosquito bite, especially in rural areas of most of Asia. Mosquito bites infect animals and birds, which in turn transmit the disease to people through bites;
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Tinnitus is a "phantom" noise; presents as buzzing, whistling, crackling, clicking or rustling perceived by the patient without an external source of noise present. The cause is often to be found in damage to the inner ear caused by noise, but also by infections, some drugs, hypertension and old age.
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Skin cancer, better defined as abnormal cell development, is often caused by excessive sun exposure, although there are other factors to consider. There are three main types of malignancy, the name of which varies according to the skin layer involved:
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Nausea is an annoying symptom that each of us is forced to deal with several times in life. Find out how to eliminate it by simply conditioning your mind. Steps Step 1. Take deep breaths Nausea is often caused by a lack of oxygen in the brain.
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If you or a friend need to wear diapers due to an accident or a medical problem, it takes some getting used to. Make sure it fits your body shape perfectly and take some precautions when going out in public to make sure things are going smoothly.
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Normally, it is transmitted through oral, vaginal, or anal sex. However, it can also be transmitted at birth, from an infected mother to the new born.
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Aspartate transaminase (AST) is an enzyme found in the liver, heart, pancreas, kidneys, muscles and red blood cells. It does not normally circulate in high quantities in the blood (0-42 U / l), but increases when organs or muscles are damaged by liver disease, heart attacks or car accidents.
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Vertigo is a very annoying disorder that manifests itself with dizziness, mental fog and the feeling that the surrounding environment is moving. They can also cause nausea, vomiting and loss of balance and, since the causes can be different, it is important to rule out a whole range of diseases before intervening to alleviate them.
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Phlegm forms when there is a buildup of mucus in the nose, throat or bronchi, caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. This mucus mass is the immune system's response to an infection. There are various causes for phlegm, but it is generally possible to treat yourself at home.
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Hyperventilation is technically a breathing in excess of the needs of our body. It is usually related to symptoms such as rapid, deep breathing, and is usually caused by panic or anxiety attacks due to excessive stress or excitement. It can also be induced voluntarily (by taking several deep breaths), or be caused by metabolic acidosis.
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It is extremely important to protect the lungs to ensure long-term health. Over time, mold toxins and bacteria can compromise health and lead to irreversible and fatal diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Fortunately, there are some natural remedies that help keep your lungs healthy and breathe well.
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A stuffy nose is a symptom caused by excessive mucus production inside the sinuses that blocks the passage of air; when this happens, it is not easy to sleep. The best way to be able to rest is to keep the amount of secretions under control in order to relieve the disorder or to expel the mucus to breathe better.
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If you have a chronic disease, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, or sleep apnea, increasing the oxygen in your home can help relieve symptoms. Moreover, by promoting air circulation and eliminating the presence of pollutants in the home, even the healthiest people can benefit.
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When you're sick, the last thing you want to do is roll over and over in bed all night. Unfortunately, this is the risk between medicines and nasal congestion. However, if you make some changes, you will be able to rest better when you have a cold and, as a result, you will be able to heal faster.
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If you are concerned that you will not be able to get rid of the annoying feeling of having a hair in your throat, there are some tricks you can do. You can safely ingest some of them or eat bite-sized bites of soft food to unblock them. However, it could instead be some health problem that triggers this feeling;
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A bad cold can upset your plans, make you miserable, and keep you bedridden when you might prefer to go out. The best way to recover is to rest for a long time, boost the immune system, follow healthy habits, and relieve symptoms with herbs and medicines.
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Do you or your child suffer from asthma? If so, have you read the package insert. Do you find it complicated? Just follow these simple and accurate steps to use an inhaler properly. Steps Step 1. You need an inhaler Otherwise, use the inhaler prescribed by your doctor.
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Advair is a drug that helps control asthma attacks and contains fluticasone and salmeterol. It comes with a simple to use, circular shaped inhaler called "Diskus". Knowing how (and when) to use your Advair inhaler correctly is key to preventing asthma symptoms.
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Nasal congestion occurs when a cold or allergy causes the nasal passages to swell and mucus to produce, making it difficult to breathe. Nasal congestion can be more than bothersome; it can be completely debilitating. Fortunately, there are many ways to get rid of congestion and ease the discomfort when you get hit with a cold or allergy.
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Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the alveoli of one or both lungs. When this happens, the alveoli fill with fluid and the patient begins to experience cough, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing. It is possible to treat this condition with antibiotics, antipyretics and cough medicines, although in some cases - especially for those with weakened immune systems, infants and the elderly - hospitalization is required.
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The irrigation of the nasal passages and sinuses allows to rinse the mucus and the various irritants present, such as pollen, dust and bacteria. These rinses provide relief from various symptoms, such as rhinorrhea and its consequences. They are suitable for allergy sufferers and other rhinitis problems.
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A persistent cough can be quite annoying. You want to sleep, but you can't stop coughing. You want to go to work, but the cough is too strong and unmanageable. Luckily, there are remedies that can help calm her down without even having to go to the doctor.
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Sore throats can be caused by allergies, excessive use of the voice or screaming, pollution, or respiratory infections. Just as the causes are many, there are also many remedies. If you are tired of a sore throat, there are some home remedies and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals you can try.
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You already know that quitting smoking is the best choice for health. However, during the first few weeks you may experience some symptoms related to quitting smoking, such as chest congestion. You may have coughing fits, chest tightness, phlegm, and slight hoarseness.
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Chest congestion causes bothersome symptoms, but fortunately there are many ways to loosen the mucus that has accumulated in the lungs and get well again. You can gargle with a saline solution or fumenti and keep your body well hydrated. If home remedies aren't enough, you can buy a mucolytic drug at a pharmacy without a prescription.
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Sore throat is a disorder accompanied by a "scratchy" sensation when swallowing or speaking. It is due to multiple factors, including dehydration, allergies, and even muscle fatigue. However, the most common causes are bacterial and viral infections, such as the flu or strep throat.
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When we are sick, our voice is certainly not at its best. If, despite being sick, you still need to sing, be good with your voice and follow these steps to relieve the stress. Steps Step 1. Start the day with large doses of Vitamin C without drinking anything acidic (such as freshly squeezed orange juice) Vitamin C tablets will be for you.