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  • Information on the Medicine Dicynone

    Produced by OM Pharma, Dicynone is a brand name for the prescription medication etamsylate. Although not available for use in the United States, doctors in a number of other countries prescribe Dicynone.

  • What Are the Treatments for Blood Clots in the Lungs & Legs?

    A blood clot is a dangerous condition that develops when clumps of hardened blood form inside of one of the veins throughout your body. A blood clot in your legs is referred to as deep vein thrombosis or DVT, while a blood clot that has traveled to your lungs is known as a pulmonary embolism.

  • Blood Clots Conditions & Treatment

    Clotting is a natural response by the body that helps prevent excessive blood loss from injuries. However, when there is too much of the clotting protein fibrin, blood clots can occur. Blood clots can dislodge and travel to the kidneys, heart, lungs and brain.

  • Blood Clots Treatment

    A blood clot can be a serious medical condition because clots that form in the veins can cause stroke, pulmonary embolism or heart attack. However, not all blood clots are dangerous. In fact, blood must clot to stop bleeding from a cut or scrape. It's blood clots that form in the veins or arteries that can pose a problem. Even when more serious conditions don't result, blood clots can cause pain or difficulty walking. Common symptoms of a blood clot include swelling, redness or soreness in your arm or leg. The area where the clot forms also may feel warm.

  • Hemorrhoid Blood Clot Treatment

    Hemorrhoids are not uncommon and are generally benign in nature, and those in hemorrhoids very rarely cause serious health risks and are usually treatable as an outpatient procedure. Although some cases of internal hemorrhoid growth require surgery, there are several types of treatments available to correct any condition where a hemorrhoidal blood clot has occurred. Recovery from this type of surgery is usually free from any serious complications.

  • What Are the Treatments for Blood Clots?

    Blood clots are potentially life-threatening health problems which can be treated with medications. Other non-medication treatments can be used if medications are not the best course of treatment for the patient. Surgery is considered the treatment of last resort.

  • Hip Bone Problems

    The hip bone, also called the coxal bone, is one of the key bones needed for mobility but can be susceptible to a number of problems that can make even the simplest activities agonizing. Older and obese people and those with bone conditions such as osteoporosis are the most prone to hip bone problems, but even healthy young athletes can be felled by hip bone injuries. Some hip bone injuries, like a fracture or arthritis, can require surgery and a lengthy recovery period. Others, like bursitis, can usually be easily treated with medication.

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