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  • How to Cure Fungus Growth in the Lungs

    Aspergillus, or fungus, is a common mold in your environment. Aspergillus, for instance, can be found in soil, household dust or even food like spices. Typically, your body rids itself of the...

  • How to Diagnose Scheuermann Disease

    Scheuermann disease, a condition in which the spine curves inwards, is also called juvenile kyphosis. Juvenile kyphosis, a non-fatal condition, commonly affects males between the ages of 13 and...

  • How to Recognize Hand Foot and Mouth Disease

    Hand foot and mouth disease is most commonly present in children but can affect anyone. Caused by the coxsackievirus hand foot and mouth disease is the most common presenting illness of the virus...

  • How to Treat Ascites With Chemotherapy

    According to the Medical Dictionary, ascites is a watery fluid containing albumin, glucose, and electrolytes that accumulates in the peritoneal cavity (the space in your abdomen that contains your...

  • How to Clear the Adrenal Glands

    In today's modern world where chronic stress is so prevalent, it is common for people to suffer from adrenal exhaustion. When adrenal gland function is compromised, your body has a hard time...

  • How to Identify Upper Abdominal Pain

    When you try to identify and diagnose upper abdominal pain, you'll first need to know the layout of the land. "Upper abdomen" refers to the triangle-shaped area between the base of the sternum and...

  • How to Spot the First symptoms of Lyme Disease

    The first symptoms of lyme disease if spotted and reported can help prevent serious organ damage or arthritis that can occur if lyme disease goes untreated for a significant period of time. Lyme...

  • How to Treat Whooping Cough Using Natural Remedies

    This highly infectious childhood disease is spread by coughs and sneezes and is most infectious in the early stages. It starts with the symptoms of a normal cold - runny eyes and nose, cough,...

  • How to Stop Diarrhea After Stopping Pain Meds

    Long-term use of pain medication, especially those with narcotics such as hydrocodone, commonly cause constipation. Unfortunately, the opposite problem of diarrhea often occurs as a result of...

  • How to Plan for the Discharge of a PTB Patient

    Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease is spread by inhaling particles spread in the air by infected persons who sneeze or cough. Treating...

  • How to Catch Mesothelioma

    Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that can affect the lining of the abdomen, lungs or heart. The cancer is caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos, a material once commonly used in...

  • How to Tell if Your Child is Bipolar

    Bipolar disorder causes children to experience drastic mood swings and other symptoms. If you suspect that your child may suffer from bipolar disorder, here's what you should be on the lookout for.

  • How to Help the Enabler Helping the Alcoholic

    A person who enables the alcoholic thinks she is helping the person. She is aware the alcoholic has problems and is trying to smooth the path and make things easier for the addict. In essence, all...

  • How to Reduce the Risk for TB

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial disease that primarily attacks the lungs but can spread to the rest of your body, including your kidney and brain. According to the Centers for Disease Control...

  • How to Avert Mesothelioma

    Mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by an over exposure to asbestos. Because it takes decades to develop, Mesothelioma cases are becoming more and more prevalent. Companies that required an...

  • How to Avoid Stomach Cancer

    Stomach cancer is the development of cancer cells in the lining and wall of the stomach. According to the National Cancer Institute's website, approximately 13,000 men and 8,000 women annually are...

  • How To Avoid Chemotherapy During Cancer Treatment

    When discussing treatment methods for different forms of cancer, the cost/benefit ratio must always weigh the likely gains of the treatment versus the side effects. Some individuals decide that...

  • How to Stop a Salmonella Outbreak

    Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can result in serious intestinal infections. To get a salmonella infection requires the ingestion of contaminated food products such as meats, eggs and dairy....

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of Hypothyroidism

    Hypothyroidism, or "low thyroid", is a condition due to insufficient thyroid hormone production, which affects 3% of the populace. Hypothyroidism can result from iodine insufficiency...

  • How to Read a Tuberculosis Test

    The tuberculosis test (TB Test) is designed to locate individuals who have been exposed to and carry the bacteria that causes tuberculosis but are not yet sick from the disease. It is easier to...

  • How to Reduce Chances of Eye Cancer

    Eye cancer, like any cancer, is a serious disease but it's fortunately rare. Eye cancer also can spread throughout your body. Although the cause of the multiple types of eye cancer are unknown,...

  • How to Fight Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria. When you inhale droplets exhaled by infected individuals, you can become infected. While TB primarily affects your lungs, the disease can spread to other parts...

  • How to Heal Liver Cysts

    Liver cysts are pockets of fluid or air that erupt out of the liver tissue. Also called hepatic cysts, these benign growths affect about 5% of the total population in the United States. In most...

  • How to Understand Bladder Disease

    There are many different types of diseases that can affect the bladder and prohibit proper functioning. The bladder is located in your lower abdomen, and its primary function in the body is to...

  • How to Assess Pain in Metastatic Breast Cancer

    After a diagnosis of breast cancer, every pain is alarming. Knowing the difference between cancer and non-cancer pain can aid you in understanding what to do. Metastatic breast cancer (advanced,...

  • How to Treat Joint Pain Associated With Crohn's Disease

    Crohn's disease, an autoimmune disorder, causes inflammation in the digestive tract, affecting the mouth, stomach, small and large intestine, bowel and anus. The symptoms includes abdominal pain,...

  • How to Cure Gall Stones

    Gallstones are a source of pain and discomfort for many people. They are created when bile from the liver crystallizes and forms hard stones due to an over-abundance of fat and toxins. This is a...

  • How to Treat Typhus

    Typhus is a pest-borne disease that is sometimes referred to as war fever because of its prevalence during war time in earlier centuries. The bacteria that causes typhus is carried by fleas or...

  • How to Combat Swine Flu Symptoms

    The swine flu, a variant of the H1H1 virus, is highly contagious and easily spread from human to human. The virus was initially called swine flu because in early tests it appeared to have DNA...

  • How to Get Rid of Oral Thrush at Home

    The medical term for thrush is candida albicans. Thrush is common among infants, and often not very serious. When thrush is found in adults, however, it becomes more serious because it can spread...

  • How to Deal With Arthritis & Bone Spurs of the Lumbar Spine

    According to the National Institutes of Health, eight of 10 people have back pain at some point in their life. Most back pain goes away on its own, but if your condition is a result of age or a...

  • How to Get Acid Build-Up Out of the Tissues in the Body

    Some alternative health practitioners believe that acid buildup in the body, or acidosis, causes disease and adverse symptoms such as headaches and frequent colds. Making the body more alkaline...

  • How to Find The Right HIV Combo For You

    What is the right combination of Pills and Doses an HIV drug Chart. how to identify HIV medication and it's classification. What are the brand names, and total doses.

  • How to Kill Demodex Mites

    Demodex mites are parasites that can live in the hair of dogs, cats and humans. When demodex mites appear on your pet, it is often called mange. When they are present on humans, the mites can...

  • How to Determine Prostate Cancer Recurrence

    According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in American men. Incidence of this type of cancer is about one-third higher for black men than...

  • How to Identify Uncommon Skin Disorders

    Uncommon skin disorders can be difficult to diagnose because their symptoms can closely resemble more common skin conditions. Discovering what the underlying skin problem might be is necessary in...

  • How to Support Huntington's Disease

    Huntington's disease is a heredity, degenerative brain disorder, for which there is no cure. Over time, Huntington's disease slowly prohibits the individual's ability to walk, talk, think and...

  • How to Reverse Alcoholic Liver Damage

    Alcoholic liver damage or alcoholic liver disease is liver damage due to alcohol abuse. When you drink alcohol, your liver breaks it down so it can be flushed out from your body. If you consume...

  • How to Test for Amyloidosis

    Amyloidosis is a condition in which a type of protein called amyloid adheres to internal organs throughout the body. Amyloid protein is created inside bone marrow and is considered an abnormal...

  • How to Treat Frontotemporal Dementia

    Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) impacts the nerve cells of the brain's frontal and temporal lobes. Since these areas control behavior, concentration, judgment, language, memory, motivation,...

  • How to Prevent Acid Reflux at Night

    Many people are under the erroneous belief that there is nothing they can do to prevent acid reflux at night. They simply continue to drink that nasty pink liquid by the gallon and pop those...

  • How to Treat PCOS After Menopause

    Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is caused by hormonal imbalance which leads to a build-up of testosterone and a resistance to insulin. During menopause, the problem is aggravated. Management of PCOS...

  • How to Understand Mesothelioma Cancer

    Do you have a suspicion you may suffer from Mesothelioma? Have you been diagnosed with Mesothelioma? This article is a basic informational fact sheet about Mesothelioma and how to identify the...

  • How to Prevent Congestive Heart Failure & COPD

    Heart failure or congestive heart failure (CHF), is a medical condition in which the heart cannot pump an adequate amount of blood to the body's other internal organs. This is usually caused by...

  • How to Explain Spine Curvature

    The abnormal curvature of the spine is medically termed scoliosis. This condition is frequently associated with adolescents, although adults can also exhibit scoliosis. Occasionally, adult...

  • How to Buy Generic Androgel

    Testosterone gel, which is the generic name for Androgel, is a gel medication that is squeezed out of a tube and applied to the shoulders to increase testosterone production in males. Testosterone...

  • How to help ease Fibromyalgia pain

    Do any of you suffer from unexplained pain? I have for about three years now and earlier this year was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. If some of you are wondering what Firbomyalgia is let me...

  • How to Get Off Heroin Without Going to Rehab

    You hate it. You hate yourself for doing it. You've probably even humanized it. Chosen it as your best friend over everyone in your life. Over everything and anything in your life. Doesn't...

  • How to Prevent Fungal Diseases

    Most fungal diseases occur on skin, on the bottoms of feet or under fingernails and toenails. Common fungal infections include ringworm, tinea cruris (also known as jock itch), tinea versicolor...

  • How to Cure a Corn or Callus

    A corn or callus is a hardened skin layer under the foot that can be irritating. If it is not treated then it can be painful and create an infection. It also makes your feet look U-G-L-Y! Ok,...

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