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Oct 07, 2006

Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS): Symptoms & Treatment

by DannyElle
Overview Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a very serious condition commonly caused by an allergic reaction to drugs. Most common cause of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is an allergic reaction on antibiotics or anti-convulsant, and pain relievers, especially sulfas, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a serious, sometimes fatal inflammatory disease. Everyone who uses those drugs and cocaine can be affected. Any d ...

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Oct 07, 2006

Pain in urethra: Causes & Risk factors

by DannyElle
Pain in urethra You feel pain in the urethra. You should read this article. Here you will find about pain in the urethra, causes and risk factors. Pain in the urethra can occur by itself or it can be associated with other symptoms. The pain could be mild or severe, acute or chronic.  Pain in the urethra could be caused by an infection, trauma, or something blocking the urinary tract. Treatment of a possible infection may decrease the risk o ...

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Oct 06, 2006

Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by DannyElle
Introduction Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a disease characterized by pervasive, chronic, and incapacitating fatigue. The syndrome is diagnosed in women twice as often as in men. The main symptom is persistent or relapsing debilitating fatigue that does not respond to bed rest and that reduces normal activity levels by 50% or more for 6 months or longer. Other symptoms include painful, palpable lymph nodes, myalgia, arthralgia low grade fever, sor ...

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Oct 05, 2006

Endometrial/Uterine Cancer

by DannyElle
  Your close friend told you that she had endometrial cancer. First, you are probably surprised, then you are angry and wondering why that happened to her. If you have been diagnosed with endometrial cancer, you probably think that it is the worse thing that could have happened to you. You should know that you are not the only one with endometrial cancer. The endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. Read about the trea ...

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Oct 05, 2006

Costochondritis

by DannyElle
Costochondritis Overview You have chest pain. You probably think that you have a heart disease. Chest pain may also be a symptom of costochondritis. If you have costochondritis don’t worry. Costochondritis is a benign condition.  Costochondritis is inflammation of the rib cage muscles. It is a common cause of chest pain in children and adolescents. Most frequently it affects young adults between 20 and 40 years old. In contrast to myo ...

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Oct 04, 2006

Endometrial Biopsy Procedure

by DannyElle
You have some kind of gynecologic problem. The doctor suggested endometrial biopsy. You should read this article, because it contains information about endometrial biopsy. When you undergo endometrial biopsy, your gynecologist removes a small sample of the lining of the uterus. Then, the sample is examined under a microscope for abnormal cells. Endometrial biopsy is a safe and accepted method which helps your doctor to determine if the endometriu ...

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Oct 04, 2006

Peroneal Tendonitis

by DannyElle
Overview Peroneal tendonitis is an inflammation of the tendon and lining of the tendon sheath characterized by pain on movement of the associated foot. The most common symptom of peroneal tendonitis is progressive increase in intensity of pain in your foot.  Learn more about peroneal tendonitis. In this article you will find information about disease process, treatment and prevention. Peroneal tendonitis is an inflammatory condition of the ...

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Oct 03, 2006

Helicobacter: The Bacteria that Cause Ulcers

by DannyElle
What is Helicobacter pylori? Maybe you already have Helicobacter pylori or peptic ulcer. Early diagnose and treatment Helicobacter pylori can save you of a lot of trouble. If you have a peptic ulcer and have not been tested for H. pylori infection you should have test soon as possible. Helicobacter pylorus is a bacterium that lives in the stomach and duodenum. Helicobacter pylori was discovered in 1982, studies have shown that using antibiotics ...

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Oct 03, 2006

Pinguecula

by DannyElle
General information A pinguecula is a common, benign yellowish growth of the mucous membrane that lines the eyeball and underside conjunctiva. Maybe you already have yellowish growth. You probably worry is that some kind of tumor. Than you need to read those information about a pinguecula. A pinguecula are found in the open space between your eyelids, which also happens to be the area exposed to the sun.  A pinguecula grow near the cornea ...

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Oct 02, 2006

Flat Feet in Children

by DannyElle
  You probably worry because your child has flat feet. You should know that flat feet are a condition in which the foot doesn't have a normal arch. Feet that have a low arch or no arch at all are called flat feet or fallen arches. Don’t worry if your baby foot looks flat, because all babies' feet look flat. Arches form by the time child is 2 or 3 years old. Flat feet at this age rarely require any treatment. Person who has a low arch ...

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