Everyone will suffer pain at whatsoever point in their lives. uncheerful as this may sound, some pain is necessary – it’s a impressive from our brain that something is wrong in our body, something we need to address to protect our health and well-being. It can be caused by anything from a dental cavity to a broken boney to a disease. Once we determine where the pain is future from, we can diagnose and address the health problem, thus alleviating the pain. Sometimes, however, pain isn’t finished away with so easily – it remains with us despite all efforts to banish it. This is called ‘chronic’ pain, distinguishable from ‘acute’ pain by its persistence. usual examples of degenerative pain include backaches, migraine headaches, and arthritis.
Submitted by root on Tue, 2007-09-04 05:08.
Currently, there are no known broadside effects for most hyaluronic acid products including pills, serums, creams and liquids. However, there are some side effects associated with knee and facial injections. Some of the less common broadside effects for knee injections of hyaluronic acid include: sexy color or flushing or redness of skin, cough, difficulty in swallowing, dizziness or feeling faint, fever, redness or pain at place of injection, skin rash, hives, and/or itching, stuffy nose, swelling of eyelids, face, or lips, as well as tightness in chest, troubled breathing, and/or wheezing. Some of the more usual side effects for knee injections of hyaluronic acid include: diarrhea, headache, itching of the skin, large blue or purplish patches in the skin, loss of appetite; nausea and/or vomiting, stomach pain and swelling of the knee.
Submitted by root on Sat, 2007-08-25 07:08.
Headaches Tips To Help Relieve The Pain Tension Headaches. About 90% of all headaches are classified as muscle contraction, much commonly known as 'tension headaches'. These are the headaches most of us blame on work, bills and arguments. The pain is typically complete over the head. You may feel a dull ache or sense of tightness, and it mostly feels same a tight steel band is shrink-wrapped around your head. Not everyone low stress gets headaches, but millions of people get them time and time again. For them headaches are a cronic problem. Migraines. Migraines have an even uglier reputation than tension headaches. Migraines are part of the vascular headache family and most often strike women. About 70% of migraine sufferes are female.Migraines can be crippling, so much so that migraine sufferers lose millions of workdays each year.
Submitted by root on Tue, 2007-08-14 00:08.
Symptoms of ill-natured Bowel Syndrome vary quite widely from patient to patient, but there are some common symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome that can indicate an IBS diagnosis. They include: diarrhea constipation alternating diarrhea and constipation stomach pain bloating unnecessary gas or wind nausea. You do not need to have complete of these symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome to be diagnosed with the disease, but patients will usually have some diarrhea or constipation plus stomach pain. These symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome keep future back over a period of time, as IBS is a fairly long condition, and should not be trancelike with normal stomach upsets or infrequent bouts of constipation.
Submitted by root on Tue, 2007-06-19 04:08.
In December 1999, my beloved husband of 32 years was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma and given a prognosis of 3 to 9 months. He was a past Wittenoom child who at the sentimental age of cardinal lived in Wittenoom for period of seven short months. Tragically it was long enough for him to inhale the deadly sexy asbestos dust that would ultimately take his life.
As Brian’s disease progressed, the tumor pressed against his esophagus making it almost insurmountable for him to swallow. For a short period of time, dilatation was given to long the opening, thereby enabling him to manage a pureed diet. However when these dilations were no longer successful, we were told that chemotherapy was the single option. It was painfully obvious that unless chemotherapy could shrink the tumor, Brian’s death would be imminent.
Submitted by root on Sun, 2007-04-22 08:08.
First of complete please notice that some explanations in my article are from a ‘viewpoint’ of European Times. You will know what I nasty when you read my article. AND I am German and have whatsoever misspelled words, grammar and phrases. I am still nonindustrial my skills, but just don’t look at this, look at the satisfied itself, and you will be happy. ;-) So go ahead now, I just want you to recognize it. ;-)1. Adjust your biological clockThe begotten clock of the body needs a while after a journey into other time belt, in order to adjust itself to the new rhythm. physiological and mental symptoms can occur present such as headache, listlessness or nausea, but none achromatic lag must be helplessly delivered. Daylight helps itself the cells, automatically to program on ‘Day’. When you alert in direction to the east, for example to Thailand, it might be harder for you - you lose several hours. In order to prepare some days in advance for the new sleep rhythm, you should spend some time in the daylight in the early evening. During the flight it is best to sleep in advance. Then the adjustment goes faster. When you travel toward the west, approximately to the USA, you’ll have it easier. Nevertheless you should try to plan its arrival around noon time to get the brightest floodlit of the day. Important appointments or activities at the arrival place you should plan at the time of day, at which you are most awake: After a flight in direction to the easternmost in the evening, after a flight in direction to the west in the morning.2. Sleep on boardMany humans have problems to fall asleep on the tiny seat in the airplane. Therefore in much a way whatsoever seizes to sleep pills or tranquilizers. This unnatural interference into the bio rhythm of the body affects negatively to your adjustment at recent time conditions. It is healthier to create yourself in the airplane as good sleep conditions as possible: Take yourself an inflatable neck cushion and an eye mask in the airplane. whatsoever airlines distribute themselves these implements on board, but you shouldn’t rely on it however. Since feet often good on a flight, it is best to take your shoes off and to carry yourself on a hot cosy pair of socks. Even if you feel yourself it’s not cold, you should cover yourselves before decreasing asleep with a light cover (you’ll get one by all long distance flights), so that you do not wake up freezing and protect yourself from a cold!I for myself know what I’m speaking about. I have seen many people who underestimated this point and had a cold at their additional days after their flight.3. Avoid drinking alcohol as your ‘falling-asleep-assistance’Tiny alcohol bottles on board often old as a decreasing asleep assistance during the flight. In the airplane these affect however - exactly the unvarying as tranquilizers - three times as strongly as falling on the earth! If you are suffering from fear of flight you should avoid alcohol here, since mental symptoms can occur such as aggression or depression (however, this is an extensive subject. I will post an article about this in the future. For now I focus on ‘jet lag’).In addition alcohol supports the drainage of the body, which particularly begins fast on daylong distance flights. As consequence headache and listlessness appear. The air within an airplane is often drier than in the desert! While the air humidity of the Sahara amounts to active 20 per cent, it occurs at long distance flights that it falls below the ten-per cent border. Therefore you should drink much water during, before and aft the flight.Professionals take beverages themselvesIn galore cases the water on board isn’t particularly good-tasting and is served in containers by the size of an egg cup. You won’t to constantly trouble a flight attendant with your desires. Therefore take yourself also a large bottle of your preferential inorganic water on board.Last but not least: my most influential advice:4. Sleeping in advance to the tripTo the all-out habituation time of your body the following rule of thumb applies: cardinal day per hour time lag. With a difference of six hours that would be cardinal days, until the biological clock of the body ticks in conformity with the time belt. When you past precautionary go to bed one our earlier/later per day, your body get used to the new daytime.Enjoy your trip!Marcus
Submitted by root on Sat, 2007-04-21 05:38.
When the temperature tops 90 and the soles of your shoes sizzle on the sidewalk, cold therapy is a necessity for summer first-aid. Whether it is ice from your freezer, a bag of frozen vegetables or a expedient commercial cold pack, ice therapy has many more uses than treating bumps and bruises.
Here are five summer first-aid tips for cool therapy:
Chill heat-related illnesses.
During the hot summer months, heat exhaustion and heat stroke can be a problem. Symptoms of exhaustion can include dizziness, weakness, a feeling of nausea, excessive wet and a shallow, quick pulse. With more grave heat stroke, the skin is tropical and dry, and mental confusion can occur along with a loss of consciousness. cool packs can be used to keep the body cold in excessive temperatures, helping to prevent heat exhaustion. galore athletes cool falling after a summer event with an icy cold pack on the rearmost of their necks. If symptoms are present, ice packs along with hydration can be old to lower the body temperature to a safe level. Always seek medical attention in the case of heat stroke as this condition can be sudden and deadly.
Submitted by root on Fri, 2007-04-20 02:38.
Of course I am in no way condoning that you make a self diagnosis, as I strongly believe you should visit your doctor for a correct diagnosis. However I will show you a few warning signs that may impressive that you have an Anxiety or Panic Disorder.
Firstly, these are a list of symptoms you may feel (but not limited to);
• Abdominal discomfort • Diarrhea • Dry mouth • Rapid heartbeat or palpitations • Tightness or pain in chest • Shortness of breath • Dizziness • Frequent urination • Difficulty swallowing/lump in throat • Nausea • Hot flushes or Chills • Headaches • Muscles tension/aches • Fatigue • Visual Disturbances
Submitted by root on Wed, 2007-04-18 05:08.
Allergies can range from a moderate seasonal annoyance to a life alarming condition. There are a number of different types of allergies that affect millions of people.
Some of the most common types of allergies are food allergies. The reactions to food allergies can range in severity. Some individuals experience an sick stomach or moderate headache when they eat certain kinds of foods. opposite people, however; have very serious reactions that can be life threatening.
Of the food allergy categories, shellfish and minor allergies are quite common and can very serious, equal leading to death. Many of the signs and symptoms related to food allergies include rashes, itching, nasal congestion, diarrhea, nausea, dizziness, swelling of the lips, tongue and/or throat.
Submitted by root on Mon, 2007-04-16 02:38.
Steve Alan
I have probably had high blood pressure for a daylong time. This is the story of how I saved out.
In hindsight, I can identify many symptoms of high blood pressure, but I either ignored them or thought they were related to opposite things.
The major symptom I had was headaches. Most days I would either wake up with a headache or develop one. Some of them were realistic "head splitters" ... occasionally I would have to lie down to stop the nausea. I remember often employed in front of my computer and trying very woody not to move my head to avoid feeling unpleasant pains.
Since being diagnosed with higher blood pressure and starting medication, I have not had one headache (around nine months now). My headaches were definitely due to my high blood pressure, but rearmost then I thought they were repayable to stress, or poor posture repayable to sitting at a computer complete day ... or any number of things.
THE DIAGNOSIS
I had been told for years by doctors that my blood pressure was high, but that it was probably due to the "white coat"effect. Turns out it wasn't. I went to a spic-and-span doctor, and as she took my blood pressure, she had a precise worried look on her face.
My systolic blood pressure reading was over 200.
She told me to go to hospital immediately and ready-made me promise I would not ignore her warning. At the time I did think she was over-reacting, and I pictured myself sitting in the hospital emergency ready room for a couple of hours, waiting for a doctor to see me, giving me a couple of pills to take, and heading home.
The actual story was very different.
I arrived at emergency and was given the normal "patient detail" form to fill out. Before I was 1/3 of the way through, a nurse turned up to take my blood pressure. She also got a worried look on her face, and took me uncurled to one of the emergency beds. This is in a hospital system famous for making people wait hours in emergency.
I had doctors complete over me ... injecting things, attractive blood, scanning me and god knows what else.
My clearest memory of that day was suddenly feeling precise light headed.
The doctor later told me that I "liked" a drug (I think it was hydralazine) he injected into me. I say "liked" because only a doctor could think I "liked" it. In about 30 seconds I went from feeling what I then thoughtful normal, to being drenched in sweat, head spinning and throwing up my lunch. The nurses told me subsequent that I was as white as a ghost.
I remember asking cardinal of the emergency nurses if she thought I would be able to go home that night. She laughed.
I ended up spending 4 days in intensive care, and 6 days in the overall hospital before they let me go home.
The superior of the care, the doctors and the nurses were all amazing. We have a liberated hospital system in Australia which sometimes gets a distressing rap, but my experience was precise positive.
MEDICATION
They never found a cause ... I just have higher blood pressure. I take a fair-minded bit of medication, and my blood pressure is now at normal levels.
My doctor told me to buy a blood pressure monitor and record my readings all day. Because I kept forgetting to take my readings, I wrote a software program to remind me. The software also charts the readings from my home monitor, and it is clear that my readings have been dropping over the last six months.
My readings are now around 110-120 over 70-80. untold better, but much importantly, I feel a lot healthier ... I had no idea that high blood pressure could make you feel so unwell.
If you also have high blood pressure I wish you well! If you have not seen a doctor about it, I highly recommend it ... don't leave it as after-hours as I did, they can help you to feel a lot better!
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