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Symptoms Of Swelling - Articles
As my symptoms surged and swelle...
by
Kim F.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 4:43pm
As my symptoms surged and swelled these past two weeks, an old symptom paid a new visit. In fact, this was a symptom that began years ago, and would disappear and come back again and again. It wasn’t until after the M.S. diagnosis that I understood what was going on.
I used to crawl into bed at night, and I’d be resting comfortably, th ...
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Ayurvedic Approach To Treat Hypothyroidism
by
Dr. Virashri R.
Posted
Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:25pm
Hypothyroidism is a condition characterized by abnormally low thyroid hormone production. There are many disorders that result in hypothyroidism. These disorders may directly or indirectly involve the thyroid gland. Because thyroid hormone affects growth, development, and many cellular processes, inadequate thyroid hormone has widespread consequenc ...
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The Why, What, How & Treatment Options for Lymphedema in Cancer Survivors
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Melissa G.

Posted
Mon 09 Jan 2012 10:37am
Lymphedema affects the lymphatic system. The lymphatic tissues and organs produce, store and carry the white blood cells that help fight infections and other diseases. There is an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial spaces of an affected body part due to a blockage or malfunction in the lymphatic system. It is often ass ...
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Treatment of Ankle Swelling of IgA Nephropathy
by
tcmremedy
Posted
Tue 05 Jun 2012 10:18am
Andy is an IgA Nephropathy patients with serious ankle swelling. Every night, she tosses and turns restlessly. Though she receives various treatments including taking symptomatic western medicine, her ankle swelling can not be eliminated completely. Andy is so depressed. There are many IgA Nephropathy patients with ankle swelling like Andy. T ...
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Improvements in my condition started showing on Monday
by
Allen

Posted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 5:14pm
I was hooked up to an EKG 27/7 so the nurses could monitor my heart. No problem there. They scanned the arteries in my legs but found no clots. The clots found at the ER were in my veins. They did an ultrascan of my heart and it looked fine. My breathing (lungs and chest), blood pressure, and temperature were checked many times during each day and ...
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Haven't Slept
by
Lee

Posted
Thu 01 Apr 2010 8:27pm
Another night on the sofa and I got very little sleep if any, and I tried to take a nap during the day, maybe got 1/2 an hour. I am so tired I am getting dizzy. Hopefully I can sleep tonight because I have to drive to my doc appointment tomorrow morning! I did fall asleep for about an hour and a half without any meds last night but after that ...
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Itchy Hives Driving You Crazy? Get Relief for Hives!
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
OxyHives was developed by homeopathy experts to help relieve multiple symptoms of hives. OxyHives is a safe, all natural solution that will not make you drowsy or cause other negative side effects.
Hives sufferers agree—they'll do almost anything to relieve the symptoms!
Sound familiar? According to the American College of Allergy ...
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Eighteen Overlooked Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue
by
Dr. Daniel Kalish
Posted
Thu 02 Jul 2009 4:48pm
1 Comment
I thought this was a great article as it can be helpful for many to understand, what one may otherwise consider normal, these symptoms are all indicative of an underlying adrenal dysfunction. Share this information with your local alternative health care practitioner and take control of your health and your health treatments. Together, you an ...
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I’m singing the historic Gratefu...
by
Kim F.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 5:35pm
I’m singing the historic Grateful Dead song (”What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been”) in my head this morning, after a scary and disturbing night in Casa de Fabrizio. I had my first-ever IPIR (Immediate Post Injection Reaction) attack from Copaxone. Of course I read about it (in the Copaxone materials and on discussion boards), but I’ve been ...
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