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Swollen Lymph Nodes

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

What are lymph nodes? The network of lymph nodes and vessels present all over the body is part of the immune system. It collects harmful things like viruses, bacteria, fluid and waste from parts of the body outside the bloodstream. Hundreds of lymph nodes are placed around the body, and each is

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Complications Of Shaving The Pubic Area

Sasa Milosevic, MD Skin & Hair problems

Removing hair from different parts of the body, including the pubic area, used to be practiced only by women. Now it has become popular among men too. Different methods can be used to remove hair from the pubic area, such as shaving, waxing, depilatory creams, electrolysis, and laser hair removal

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Leukemia Can Be Acute Or Chronic

Irfan Tariq, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

What is Leukemia? Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow. It is due to excessive abnormal production of white blood cells (leukocytes) inside the bone marrow. Bone marrow is responsible for the production of blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells

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Oxycontin - Painkiller Or Addiction?

Irfan Tariq, MD Drugs & Medications

Oxycontin (oxycodone), a morphine-like drug, is classified as an opiate pain reliever, which is sometimes referred to as a narcotic as well. Oxycontin is used in the treatment of chronic pain; moderate or severe. It acts by changing the way the brain reacts and responds to pain. It is important to

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What Is The Treatment For Morton's Neuroma?

Angelica Giron, MD Nervous System Disorders and Diseases

People who usually wear tight, narrow, high-heeled shoes run the risk of developing a thickened, swollen nerve at the ball of the foot. This condition is called Morton's neuroma, which causes intense pain when they walk. A nerve runs along the foot between the toes, and when this gets squeezed for

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Bugs Crawling On Skin: Are They Real?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

The feeling that bugs are constantly crawling on one's skin may or may not be due to the actual presence of insects or parasites on the skin. Common causes of skin infestation include lice, scabies, chiggers, bed bugs, and ticks. Lice may be found in the scalp, the body and the pubic area. They

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Alice In Wonderland Syndrome

Angelica Giron, MD Nervous System Disorders and Diseases

"Alice in Wonderland" is a popular story about a young girl who frequently experienced metamorphic changes in herself and in her environment. These changes included changes in size, distortions in her physical surroundings, distortions in time, and other unusual experiences involving her

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Recovery From Bell's Palsy

Angelica Giron, MD Nervous System Disorders and Diseases

Bell's palsy or Bell palsy is a type of one-sided facial paralysis that affects about 30 out of 100,000 people in the United States annually. It usually affects men and women between the ages 20-40 years, and pregnant women and people with diabetes have a higher risk of developing the condition

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Buttock Pimples: A Case Of Folliculitis

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

Bumps that look like pimples in the buttocks are common skin problems that occur in the young and old people alike. One of the most common causes is folliculitis, or infection and inflammation of the hair follicle. Most areas of the skin have hair follicles that can become infected, especially when