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  • How to Relieve Fallen Arches

    Fallen arches is a condition that is also known as flat feet, or pes planus. In adults, a fallen arch occurs when the arch of your foot collapses. Sometimes, children fail to fully develop the...

  • How to Read an Ultrasound of the Liver

    Ultrasound is a type of imaging that uses sound waves to produce a picture. This technology is used widely to help determine medical conditions and states, such as cirrhosis of the liver, heart...

  • How to Stimulate Lymphatic Drainage

    Your lymphathic system circulates fluid and harmful substances through your body to the lymph nodes where infection-fighting cells flush them from your body. When your lymph vessels become...

  • How to Flush Gallstones

    Gallstones are deposits shaped like small stones that can develop during the production of bile, a fluid that helps digestion. These deposits develop in the gallbladder, a sac underneath the...

  • How to Reduce Male Testosterone

    When it comes to testosterone levels, in many cases men want to increase them. This may be especially true for men who are getting older and have noticed a decrease in libido. In fact, a man's...

  • How to Get Rid of Broken Veins in Legs

    Broken veins (thread veins) are tiny veins found in the legs, face and ankles. They are approximately 2 mm in diameter, appear just under the skin and have a reddish-blue appearance. Women and men...

  • How to Correct Ingrown Toe Nails

    A toenail is ingrown when the nail curves down and into the skin, most often at the side of the nail. According to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, the nail can cause irritation,...

  • How to Get Pregnant With Low Motility

    Low sperm motility is one of the hardest and most challenging forms of impotence for men. It is still unclear what causes low sperm motility, but it does make it harder for a couple to conceive a...

  • How to Stop the Pain From Ischemic Colitis

    Ischemic colitis is an intestinal disorder that causes pain and inflammation in your colon due to a lack of blood flow, according to the Mayo Clinic. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, abdominal...

  • How to Recognize Mesothelioma Cancer Symptoms

    Patients with mesothelioma cancer usually do not exhibit symptoms for 15 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos. It is challenging to recognize mesothelioma cancer symptoms because they take years...

  • How to Build Up Your Immune System When You Have Cancer

    If you're suffering from cancer, your immune system may be in a perpetually weakened state. The disease itself, coupled with chemotherapy or other aggressive forms of treatment, can take a serious...

  • How to diagnose ruptured spleen

    The spleen is an organ located in the left side of your abdominal cavity, above your stomach and below your rib cage. It fights infection and manages the fluid balance of your body. Disease or...

  • How to Cope With Alcohol Addiction

    Addiction to alcohol can happen without even realizing it. A drink or two at a company party or at a bar can turn into drinking on regular occasions, and before you know it, you are consuming...

  • How to stop cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis of the liver is a serious liver condition that can cause death if left untreated. Cirrhosis results when scar tissue forms in the liver, limiting liver function and efficiency. Alcohol...

  • How to Give Valerian to Dogs

    Dogs, like humans, can suffer from anxiety. An anxious dog can be aggressive. Animal experts recommend valerian as a treatment. Valerian, also called valerian root, is an herbal medicine. You can...

  • How to Control Seizures Without Medication

    Seizures are a debilitating condition in which the brain experiences violent fits of electrical activity. This may cause spastic physical movement or a temporary lapse in consciousness....

  • How to Overcome Challenges With Dysgraphia

    The "National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke" define dysgraphia as " . . . a neurological disorder characterized by writing disabilities. Specifically, the disorder causes a...

  • How to Get Relief From Hot Flashes & Night Sweats

    Hot flashes are a very intense feeling of body heat and profuse sweating, followed by chills. Night sweats are hot flashes that occur at night and may result in saturating your pajamas and...

  • How to Treat Mental Health Disorders

    To treat your mental health disorder, you should work closely with your doctor to determine which treatment options are best for your particular disorder and the symptoms you exhibit. You may only...

  • How to Fix a Feeding Tube Problem

    If you're caring for someone who needs a feeding tube, you should be aware of the common problems that arise from feeding tube use and how to quickly solve them. The more knowledge you have, the...

  • How to Treat Gall Stones

    Gallstones form when components in the bile crystallize into a solid. They are typically composed primarily of cholesterol, but they may also contain pigments. Many people have gallstones, but...

  • How to Live With Fybromyalgia

    If you or a loved one recently received a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, you will need to develop strong coping skills. Your pain and its impact on your life have stopped you from fully enjoying...

  • How to Test for Adrenal Failure

    Adrenal failure, or insufficiency, occurs when your adrenal glands do not produce enough of a hormone called cortisol. The adrenal glands sit above the kidneys; the cortisol produced controls many...

  • How to Treat Leg Ulcers

    Leg ulcers are sores or wounds that either do not heal, or keep coming back. They may be caused by poor circulation, diabetes, kidney failure, infection and pressure from lying in the same...

  • How to Get Rid of Ascites

    Ascites describes the presence of excess fluid between abdominal organs, such as the liver, and the abdominal lining. This fluid is most often caused by severe liver disease, such as cirrhosis,...

  • How to Improve the Fatty Liver

    Fatty liver is a medical condition in which excess fat is stored in the liver. When the weight of the liver is over 10 percent fat, a physician will diagnose a patient with fatty liver syndrome....

  • How to Supplement Vitamin D With Liver Disease

    Many patients suffering form chronic liver disease also suffer from vitamin D deficiency. Whether this relationship is causal or correlative is not yet clear. However, it is clear that these...

  • How to Diagnose Arm Pain

    It is important to get a prompt and accurate diagnosis if you are suffering from arm pain. Arm pain can be caused by many conditions such as arthritis, overuse, herniated or compressed disc,...

  • How to Prevent Alcholism

    Alcoholism is a serious medical condition in which an individual is addicted to drinking alcohol. Despite severe and increasing medical and interpersonal concerns, the body of an alcoholic...

  • How to Treat Toe Gangrene

    Gangrene in the toes is almost always associated with diabetes or arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and results from poor circulation in the feet. On occasion the condition can be...

  • How to Temporarily Stop Sweaty Palms

    Excessively sweaty palms, or palmar hyperhidrosis, can be a stressful and frustrating condition. If your palms are constantly sweating, it can be difficult to shake someone's hand or write with a...

  • How to Cope With Tuberculosis

    Once a diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) has been made, a drug regime outlined by the Center for Disease Control is generally prescribed. While drugs alone can cure TB, living with this chronic...

  • How to Make an Enlarged Uterus Go Down

    Uterine fibroids, also called an enlarged uterus, is a very common condition affecting women of all ages. It is characterized by benign growths that are most often asymptomatic; because of this,...

  • How to Administer Vitamin B Shots

    If you suffer from vitamin B12 deficiency and need vitamin B shots, you can self-administer the shots at home. Vitamin B injections are intramuscular (IM), meaning that the fluid is injected...

  • How To Overcome Motion Sickness

    Motion sickness, also known as kinetosis, can often interrupt otherwise fun activities involved with traveling. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, sweating and general discomfort. It...

  • How to Quit Smoking Weed

    Feel like your burning up your life, sick of being sluggish and cant handle weed anymore try this way to stop smoking weed.

  • How to Make Vericose Veins Disappear

    Varicose veins are veins that have become enlarged. Varicose veins are typically caused by age or pregnancy; most women struggle with varicose veins in their legs. However, men can develop...

  • How to Use Infrared Heat for Hemorrhoid Relief

    Although there are some rumors around the internet that common heat lamps, similar to the ones used at fast food restaurants can be used at home for infrared hemorrhoid relief, there is no hard...

  • How to Treat an Infected Ingrown Toenail

    Ingrown toenails are a painful condition caused by the toenail curving into the skin while growing inward rather than straight out. As a result, your skin becomes inflamed and eventually infected....

  • How to Assess the Placement of Feeding Tubes

    If you are unable to properly eat food or drink liquids, you may require a feeding tube. A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is a procedure in which a feeding tube is inserted directly...

  • How to Change an Unna Boot on an Ulcer

    If you suffer from venous leg ulcers, your doctor may recommend you wear an Unna boot. This is a special kind of firm gauze bandage that is wrapped around the leg and foot, applying pressure to...

  • How to Fix Broken Capillaries

    Broken capillaries, also known as varicose veins, are a dermatological condition often found on the legs. They are characterized by veins that bulge above the skin, creating twisting patterns of...

  • How to Stop Aging Now

    Aging intrinsically (naturally) is normal, however, some lifestyle factors play a role in accelerating the pace at which we age. These factors are generally environmental and can not only make you...

  • Drinking in Moderation After Alcoholism

    Drinking in moderation after alcoholism can be tough, but it is attainable, although it may take some time to reach that point. Alcoholism is a condition in which someone craves a drink on a daily...

  • How to Stop Terrible Snoring

    There are many devices, new technologies, and information about how to stop snoring. How can you tell which one will work for you? Have you grown tried of someone that you are close to telling you...

  • How to Determine If You Are in Menopause

    Menopause, sometimes referred to as "the change," is a natural biological event that occurs in every woman's life. Physical changes and emotional symptoms can signal the onset of this process,...

  • How to Administer First Aid for a Seizure

    Seizures can be a very frightening event for a witness that is not familiar with the symptoms and causes of the seizure. Seizures fall into four general categories, absence (petit mal), tonic,...

  • How to Cure a Prostate Infection Without Antibiotics

    The prostate gland is located beneath a man's bladder, and is an essential part of the male reproductive system. When an infection occurs, it can cause the prostate to become inflamed, swollen and...

  • How to Increase Male Sex Hormones

    While the media and general knowledge conjure up big muscles and flashy cars whenever testosterone is mentioned, the male sex hormone is much more integral to a good-functioning body. Both men...

  • How to : Know If YOU Have Appendicitis

    We were playing golf. At the beginning, one of our playing partners, Kurt, said he'd have to move into the golf cart and stop walking because his side hurt - he thought he was swinging the club to...

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