It use to be treating bee stings did not go beyond Mom pulling out the stinger if it was still present, washing the area well, putting on some kind of oitment and a band aid. Now, as our awareness as increased and the fact that a lot of people react strongly to the venom that is injected, bee stings are not to be taken lightly. Most people that are severely allergic to bee stings will have identification on them to let a person know so treatment can be given accordingly.
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How To Cure Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is not the most common form of cancer, although it can be as deadly as other cancers. Bladder cancer is not a hormone-linked cancer such as breast, ovarian, prostate, or colon cancers. In addition, there is no evidence to support the idea that bladder cancer is inherited; it simply does not run in families. So what seems to be the root cause of bladder cancer? Bladder cancer would appear to be, from the available evidence, a cancer caused by carcinogenic compounds absorbed from outside the body. Bladder cancer is a cancer caused by environmental pollutants, whether they are lifestyle related, such as smoking, or chemicals in the workplace like benzidine.
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Gonorrhea - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods
Gonorrhea is most common transmitted diseases and caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The disease most frequently affects 15-25-year-olds, although the number of cases has fallen in recent years. Gonorrhoea is mainly transmitted through contact. However, mothers infected with gonorrhoea can also transfer the disease to their children during delivery. Gonorrhoea (Gonorrhea) can also affect the eyes. Gonococcal conjunctivitis is an infection of the thin, transparent conjunctiva (skin) covering the eye and inner eyelids. The first place this bacterium infects is usually the columnar epithelium of the urethra and endocervix .
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Jaundice – Causes, Treatment and Symptoms
Jaundice is characterized by yellowing of the skin and the sclera or whites of the eyes. It is not a disease but only a sign to many other different diseases. Jaundice is caused by the high level of chemical bilirubin in the blood. Depending on the level of the chemical, the yellow pigmentation of the skin and the sclera may vary. When it is too high, it could appear as brown and not yellow.
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Cataracts – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
A cataract is a gradually developing opacity of the lens or lens capsule of the eye light shining through the cornea is blocked by this opacity. It commonly occur bilaterally, and each progresses independently. Exceptions are traumatic cataracts, which are usually unilateral, and congenital cataracts, which may remain stationary. Cataracts are most prevalent in people older than age 70 as part of the aging process. The prognosis is generally good surgery and it improves vision in 95% of affected people.
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Bad Breath - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Bad breath, sometimes known as halitosis, is a common problem. In most cases, it is caused by a build up of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of food debris, plaque, or gum disease.
It can be difficult to realise that you have bad breath. Bad breath tends to be noticed by other people first, and it may be difficult for them to tell you that you have it without embarrassing them or you. You may therefore have to rely on a close friend or family member to tell you that you have bad breath.
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Autism Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
The National Institutes of Health estimates that one in 166 children are diagnosed with some form of autism. Autism is a developmental disorder that involves many challenges — typically delays and impairment in social skills, language, and other behavior. Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that there is a broad spectrum of such symptoms.
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Obesity- Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Obesity is defined as the condition where there is over-accumulation of fat under the skin and around certain organs in the body. It is mostly seen around the midsection, which protrudes out with a characteristic bulge.
The condition of obesity is very easy to diagnose, as the bulge of fat can be seen clearly on the body. But medical science is not so rough in its calculations. There is a reason behind this. Obesity is a very relative disorder. In people with less height, even a moderate weight could be hazardous, but in people with more height, more weight is acceptable. Hence, while diagnosing obesity, only weight is not taken into account. Rather, a particular ratio, known as the Body Mass Index (BMI) is taken into consideration.
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Infertility- Causes Symptoms and Treatment
Infertility is the inability in a woman to conceive or in a man to induce conception. It is a problem of grave concern for childless couples, who feel that life is void without a child.
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High Cholesterol- Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Although it is by no means the only major risk factor, elevated serum cholesterol is clearly associated with a high risk of heart disease. Most doctors suggest cholesterol levels should stay under 200 mg/dl. Cholesterol levels lower than 200 are not without risk, however, as many people with levels below 200 have heart attacks. As levels fall below 200, heart disease risk continues to decline. Many doctors consider cholesterol levels of no more than 180 to be optimal. Medical laboratories now subdivide total cholesterol measurement into several components, including LDL cholesterol (which is directly linked to heart disease) and HDL cholesterol (the so-called “good” cholesterol). The relative amount of HDL to LDL is more important than total cholesterol. For example, it is possible for someone with very high HDL to be at relatively low risk for heart disease even with total cholesterol above 200. Evaluation of changes in cholesterol requires consultation with a healthcare professional and includes measurements of blood levels of total cholesterol as well as HDL and LDL cholesterol.
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