Most people can easily recognise the symptoms of a yeast infection, from the itching, red rashy areas and the bumps that often go along with them, but a lot of people seem very unsure about whether a yeast infection can cause blood to appear in your discharge that appears to be tinted with blood. Hopefully I can answer definitively this ...
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What Are The Skin Diseases You Can Face
Skin care can leave the best of minds bewildered. Human body is such a complex mechanism that to be able to gauge all its movements from within, it is almost next to impossible. It is best to educate yourself about warnings and signs that your body might throw up in order to let you know that there is something wrong. ...
Read More »How Can I Tell I Have Gallstones In My Liver?
During my research with thousands of patients suffering from almost every kind of illness, including terminal diseases, I found that each person had large numbers of gallstones in the liver and, in many cases, also in the gallbladder. When these people eliminated these stones through the liver flush and introduced simple health-forming habits and supportive measures, they recovered from diseases ...
Read More »Top Ten Diseases Leading to Death in the United States
The top 10 diseases (leading to death) in the United States per the center for disease control are listed below (most recent CDC info is from end of year 2006): 1) Heart disease: Heart disease was the number one cause of death from disease and accounted for 631,636 deaths. Ways to prevent heart disease per the Mayo clinic are A) ...
Read More »Urgent Care Center Benefits That Make It Worth It
An urgent care center is a medical facility that is open to the general public. Individuals who come here have health issues that do not need emergency treatment but requires attention. There are many different problems that the human body can have which can be addressed by these kinds of centers. Most of the time, if not all the time, ...
Read More »Best Antibiotic For a Gum Infection
Gum infections are caused by the overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth that inflame and infect the gums surrounding the teeth, and can even reach to the root of the tooth and deeper into bone. Regular dental care can help prevent this potentially serious infection. However, if you find yourself in the dentist chair for treatment of gum disease or ...
Read More »Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Pancreatic Disorders
An abbreviation for the Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth is SIBO. The symptoms of this condition are bloating, gas, sensation of elevated abdominal pressure and volume, diarrhea, or constipation, stomach cramps/pain, especially after meals. Numerous patients with SIBO have a history of taking many courses of the strong antibiotics, underwent abdominal surgeries, and they typically have fatigue and depression. Thanks to ...
Read More »White Spot (Ichthyophthirius) in Tropical Fish
One of the most common diseases encountered by tropical fish hobbyists, is the common parasite known as “ick” or “ich”, for ichthyophthirius. In most cases, white spots on a fish’s scales are the first sign noticed, although it’s possible fish may begin rubbing themselves against objects as well, since it’s a very irritating condition. In severe cases, the fish may ...
Read More »13 Gruesome Skin Diseases
Here are 13 gruesome skin diseases you most definitely want to avoid. We sometimes forget that the skin is a major organ of the body and as such is susceptible to many weird and gruesome diseases. The following 13 all have one thing in common, they are extremely unpleasant. 1. Aquagenic Urticaria – Is a disease which when the skin ...
Read More »Hepatitis A – How You Get it and What it Does to Your Body
Definition of Hepatitis Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, which is caused by viruses, medications and toxic agents. Currently, at least five (5) forms of viral hepatitis are recognized which in this article we will learn about Hepatitis A, how it spreads and how to prevent infection. How hepatitis spreads Hepatitis A (HAV) is spread primarily by oral contact with ...
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