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Constant Abdominal Pain Is Not Easy To Diagnose

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

The abdomen is an important part of the human body and it contains important organs like stomach, intestines, liver, and gallbladder. It is also known to be very sensitive, because most of the inside of the abdomen is covered by a mucus membrane. The mucus membrane is a very sensitive layer of the

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Resolving Hematoma

Robert Rister Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

A hematoma over a muscle, like a hematoma on the thigh or hip, is basically a bruise gone bad. Muscles that are attached to two joints are especially prone to contusions, and shallow muscles that attached to two joints like those on the thigh tend to "pop out" in particularly nasty bruises. These

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Constant Diarrhea: What Is The Cause?

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

There is no strict definition of diarrhea because the frequency of bowel movements varies from person to person. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines diarrhea as the passage of three or more loose or liquid stools per day (or more frequent passage than is normal for the individual). A large

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What Causes Easy Bruising?

Angelica Giron, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

People usually get bruises by bumping or falling into things. This happens because the blood vessels under the affected area break, making blood leak beneath the skin. These bruises can appear bluish black, but over the course of their healing, bruises can change into a range of colors including

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Life Expectancy And Diabetes

Robert Rister Lymphatic & Endocrine system

I have had type 1 diabetes for 20 years myself. I caught a viral infection, and six weeks later I was in the emergency room because I had gone (temporarily) blind. What actually had happened was my blood sugar levels were so high that the fluid in the lenses of my eyes had almost congealed. I don't

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Recovery From Lumbar Disc Surgery

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

The bones that form your spine (vertebrae) are cushioned by spongy discs that act as shock absorbers. They also keep your spine flexible. When these discs are damaged, they may bulge (herniate) or break open. This condition is called a herniated disc, slipped disc or ruptured disc. It is a common

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What Is Hyperventilation Syndrome?

Angelica Giron, MD Respiratory tract disorders and diseases

People sometimes breathe more rapidly or deeper than they normally do, often not in a conscious manner, as when they are tense, nervous or scared. This act of hyperventilation is acute or sudden and may last only for a brief period until one is able to relax. Prolonged hyperventilation, however

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What Causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Angelica Giron, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

Chronic severe fatigue that lasts for at least six months and is accompanied by other symptoms that cannot be explained by an existing medical disorder may be part of a condition called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). The diagnosis of CFS is made based on two major criteria. The first is that the