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Fever is a common symptom of a virus, infection, sunburn, heat-stroke, or even medical medication. Body temperature rises as a natural defense against infection and disease. An area of the brain called the hypothalamus regulates body temperature, which fluctuates throughout the day by one or two degrees from the normal 37 °C level.
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Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. This parasite is a single-celled organism that usually enters the body from ingestion of infected meat or dairy products, or contact with infected cat feces. Most people who are infected with this parasite are not aware of it because the body's immune system can fight it.
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Although there are several types, all hernias are organs, parts of organs, or fatty tissue that “get out of place”. This material penetrates weak areas or gaps in the abdominal tissue. Therefore, hernias cannot be prevented, even if the risk is reduced.
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Herpes are itchy and painful blisters caused by a viral infection. Although there is no cure, antivirals can relieve symptoms and shorten the duration of herpes. In addition, there are steps you can take to reduce discomfort. To reduce the risk of herpes recurrence, you must maintain a healthy diet, sleep 7 to 9 hours every night, and control stress.
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Hematoma is a collection of blood that comes out of a damaged blood vessel or vein. Unlike a bruise, a hematoma is usually accompanied by significant swelling. The severity of the hematoma completely depends on the location. Some cases of hematoma require a medical procedure to remove the blood buildup or can heal over a long period of time.
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Almost everyone sometimes experiences constipation, whether it is difficult or more than two days without a bowel movement. A change in diet or the use of over-the-counter medications usually resolves the problem within a few days. But if not, or you feel symptoms of pain, see a doctor.
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Diverticulitis is caused by inflammation and infection of the tiny pouches that form in the digestive tract, especially in people over the age of 40. The condition that forms pockets (diverticulosis) can become a serious infection that requires immediate medical care.
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Nobody likes pain. Nasal congestion, itchy throat, fever, vomiting, and flu can hinder daily activities. Since there's really no cure for colds or flu, you need to be able to survive the illness. Generally, pain from the flu or fever will last for 3-10 days.
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If you have rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune inflammation, you know the pain it can cause in the joints. The body's immune system actually attacks itself, generally on the membranes that line the wrist and finger joints. You may also feel pain around your neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, ankles, and soles of your feet.
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You may need to know blood type information for medical reasons, to get an international visa, or to simply get to know your body better. You can estimate your blood type based on your parents' blood type, but to be more accurate, you'll need to do a blood type test.
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Pseudomonas is a bacterium from a family that includes 191 species. These bacteria can colonize a wide variety of tissues and organs, and are widely distributed in plant seeds and water. Because these bacteria are Gram-negative bacteria, Pseudomonas is resistant to a number of antibiotics, such as penicillin.
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If constipation is making you anxious, you need to get over it quickly. Try mild over-the-counter medications, such as stool softeners or laxatives, which can make stools softer. If that doesn't work, you can try using a laxative that stimulates bowel movements.
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A hematoma is a collection of blood under the skin and may look like a reddish-blue swelling (bruising). Usually, torn and ruptured blood vessels are caused by severe trauma to the body. A large hematoma can be dangerous because it will compress the blood vessels, thereby inhibiting blood circulation.
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Everyone has cerumen, also known as earwax. If your ears feel full, have fluid coming out of them, or if you have occasional difficulty hearing sounds, your ears may need to be cleaned of cerumen. There are many different ways to clean cerumen, and the use of ear candles is one of the oldest and most widely used methods of cleaning cerumen worldwide.
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Hemorrhoids, also called piles, can form inside or outside the rectum. Both types of hemorrhoids are caused by enlarged blood vessels in a weak area on the inside or the entrance of the rectum, will not burst, but can bleed. Hemorrhoids cause pain and discomfort.
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You may experience nausea and vomiting for a variety of reasons, including chemotherapy or just the common cold. Many people find it difficult not to completely empty their bowels when they vomit or are nauseous. There are simple ways to help keep your food and drink in your stomach when you are sick.
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Asthma is a common disease that affects the airways and lungs. Asthma is characterized by difficulty breathing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Some sufferers also cough at night, experience tightness, pain, or pressure in the chest. Any age can develop asthma.
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A collapsed lung, also known as a pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes from the lungs and becomes trapped in the space between the chest and lung cavities. This can be due to an air blister in the open lung, a sudden change in air pressure, or trauma to the chest or ribs.
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Hyperventilation is the medical term when a person is breathing abnormally fast. It is often triggered by stress, anxiety or a sudden panic attack. Excessive rapid breathing causes a decrease in the level of carbon dioxide in the blood, resulting in dizziness, fainting, weakness, confusion, agitation, panic and/or chest pain.
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During cold and flu season, are you bound to get sick? It doesn't have to be. If you prepare yourself by taking certain precautions, such as washing your hands frequently, and strengthening your immune system, cold and flu season is likely to pass without ever getting sick.
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You may have a big social event this weekend, or an important meeting at work in a few days. Or, you want to cure a cold that you suffer from. Colds make you tired, weak, and irritable. Colds are a common type of disease. We've all experienced it, especially in cold season.
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Indeed, the human lungs have been equipped with a layer of mucus that serves to ward off bacterial attack. In addition, the human nose is filled with fine hairs that are useful for preventing dust and dirt from being inhaled into the lungs. Unfortunately, this ability cannot completely block pollutants, germs, and harmful chemicals from contaminating the lungs and damaging their condition.
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Tuberculosis, or TB, is a disease (usually of the lungs) that is spread easily through the air when an infected person talks, laughs or coughs. Although TB is rare and highly curable, you should still take steps to prevent tuberculosis in certain situations, especially if you have tested positive for latent TB (a non-active type of TB that infects approximately 1/3 of the world's population).
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Pneumonia is a respiratory disorder caused by an infection in the lungs. Common symptoms of pneumonia include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Pneumonia can usually be treated at home and resolves completely within 3 weeks using antibiotics.
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A sore throat is usually not a sign of a serious illness, but that doesn't mean it makes it easier to deal with. The best way to relieve itching or dryness in the throat is to drink plenty of fluids. Water is the most important fluid, but soothing solutions such as honey and chili tea, garlic broth, and chamomile tea also contain beneficial ingredients that will relieve pain and help speed the healing of a sore throat.
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There is no specific cure for the common cold, partly because it is caused by many types of rhinovirus. However, you can use natural ways to reduce cold symptoms. The goal of natural treatments is for the immune system to do its job. To support the immune system, you can use vitamins, minerals, herbs, and other nutrients.
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Lung hyperinflation is chronic and excessive inflation or expansion of the lungs. This disease can be caused by excess carbon dioxide trapped in the lungs or a lack of elasticity of the lungs due to disease in these organs. In addition, any blockage in the bronchial tubes or alveoli, the tubes that carry air into the lung tissue, can cause lung hyperinflation.
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Protecting lung health is an important step in maintaining a healthy body in the long term. Over time, the toxins produced by fungi and bacteria can damage the lungs and cause serious illnesses, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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There are specific reasons why you should induce coughing, when many people want to get rid of it. Some of these reasons, for example, to clear phlegm in the throat when you have a cold or when you have to prepare for public speaking. The "
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There aren't many things more annoying than a persistent dry cough. Coughs like this can make us uncomfortable and also annoy others in a group or social setting. However, there are ways, which you can do at home, to reduce or manage your cough.
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Costochondritis, also known as chest wall pain, costosternal syndrome, or costosternal chondrodynia, occurs when the cartilage between the ribs and the sternum (breastbone) becomes inflamed and swollen. Symptoms of this disease can be similar to those of a heart attack, so you should always visit your doctor after experiencing the first symptoms of chest pain.
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It's a simple fact of life: from time to time, almost everyone has to work when they feel tired or unmotivated. However, if you constantly feel like you don't have enough energy to carry out daily tasks, you are not dealing with ordinary fatigue, you are dealing with complete exhaustion.
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Have you been breathing through your mouth more often than your nose? Be careful, breathing through your mouth can dry out your mouth and trigger a sore throat if you keep doing it. In addition, this habit is also not considered attractive by most people.
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Coughing is the body's way of expelling phlegm or mucus, but a dry cough doesn't "produce" either. This type of cough can be annoying, but there are some natural remedies that can help relieve it. You can make your own cough syrup with lemon and honey, try natural home remedies, or take good care of yourself to relieve a dry cough.
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Unfortunately, there is no cure for the common cold. Most cold complaints will disappear within 3-7 days, although some take longer than that. Treatment of the common cold is limited to managing its symptoms, which is effective in limiting its duration and potential complications.
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No one wants to be known as having bad breath. Luckily you can do a lot of things to get rid of bad breath. If you have tried various methods but to no avail, go to the doctor to get checked out if there are certain health conditions that are making your breath smell bad.
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Blowing your nose during a cold from allergies, the flu, or cold air can be very irritating to your nose. The fragile tissue around and inside your nose will dry and crack from minor but repeated injuries when you blow your nose and wipe it.
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If your throat is itchy or inflamed, of course you want to immediately relieve it. A burning throat makes it difficult for you to swallow or eat. In addition to over-the-counter pain relievers, lozenges, and throat sprays are great ways to treat a sore throat before going to the doctor.
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Sore throat is irritation or inflammation of the throat, caused by a bacterial, viral or wound infection. Many cases of strep throat are associated with colds, and will go away on their own after a day or two with adequate rest and fluid intake.
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Having trouble breathing is a terrifying experience that triggers stress. To fix this, do some breathing exercises so you can breathe deeply, calm down, and return to normal breathing. In addition, apply a useful lifestyle to improve breathing.