
Dizzy Spells After Eating
A person can experience dizzy spells immediately after eating or a couple of hours afterwards. Different situations can lead to the different time frame noted. There are a couple of...

Lump On The Uvula: Causes?
The uvula is the bit of tissue that hangs in the back of your throat. Its exact function in the body is still debated in the scientific community, however, the...

When Is The Heartbeat Visible And Is It Normal Or Not?
A person can possibly visualise their heart beating in their chest around the area where the left 5th intercostal space (area between the 5th and 6th ribs), and the left...

Causes Of Thick Saliva
A complaint of thick saliva indicates that there is something wrong with the balance of composition of the saliva. This indicates that there is an underlying condition that is affecting...

Injury Of The Sternum
The sternum is also known as the breastbone, and it is one of the main bones in the frontal chest wall. The front endings of the ribs are composed of...

Complications After Tongue Piercing
Tongue piercings have become extremely popular over the last few years and the trend shows no chance of abating. In most of the cases, the piercing does not cause too...

Teething Trouble: What To Do?
Babies start teething around the age of six months, although there might be a variation of a couple of months on either side. The entire deciduous dentition (milk teeth) will...

Throat Pain In Shifting Locations: What Are The Possible Causes?
Throat pain can occur do to a number of different causes. Viral infections are the most common cause. Other causes include bacterial infections, allergies, irritants, gastroesophageal reflux disease, tumors, and dry air, among...

What Causes A Bad Smell And Taste When You Sneeze?
A bad smell on sneezing or blowing your nose is a common complaint. There are a few different conditions that can cause (in isolation or combination) such a symptom. The...

Ear Keeps Popping: Why?
Under normal circumstances, the air pressure inside your ear will equal the atmospheric pressure outside. The Eustachian tube, which is an integral part of your middle ear, makes sure that...