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... and dental enamel defects, skin disorders, elevated liver enzymes, Down syndrome, Sjogren's syndrome, aphthous ulcers (canker sores), arthritis, depression, nerve and balance problems (peripheral neuropathy and cerebellar ataxia), irritability in ...
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Q. What is inflammatory bowel disease? A. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease fall under the umbrella of inflammatory bowel disease a ' both affect the digestive system and cause the intestinal tissue to become inflamed, form sores or ulcers and bleed easily.
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In addition these soiled notes carry bacteria and germs that can cause diseases like TB, pneumonia, peptic ulcers and gastroenteritis.
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... pain), * Indigestion or heartburn, * Gastroesophageal reflux disease (also known as GERD or acid reflux), * Dry mouth, * Nightmares, * Drowsiness, * Lethargy, * Fatigue or weakness, * Weight gain, * Runny nose, and * Increased or decreased appetite. ...
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... oral problems associated with diabetes include thrush (candidiasis), an infection caused by a fungus that grows in the mouth, and dry mouth, which can cause soreness, ulcers, infections, and cavities. To prevent problems with bacterial infections in ...
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... I've been in a "flare-up" again for a couple of weeks now. The first clue, aside from the horrible fatigue, was the mouth sores (ulcers) and the "hazy" vision & cognitive impairment (caused from the fibro-fog). I sometimes get confused and attribute ...
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... causes lung cancer, right? No, that's where you are wrong. Smoking causes not only lung cancer, but cancers of the mouth, bladder, throat, voicebox (larynx), oesophagus, kidney, cervix, pancreas, stomach, and even leukaemia. 90% of lung cancer ...
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... cures thirst, biliousness, leucoderma, inflammations, burning sensations, pain in the body, urinary discharges, ulcers, asthma, bronchitis, leucorrhoea, piles, bad taste in the mouth, good for vomiting in pregnancy causes "vata" ( Ayurveda). The ...
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... advise most seniors (aged 75 years and older) to avoid taking these medications regularly. The risks include ulcers and bleeding, and they may outweigh the benefits for many seniors. If you have been taking these medications, talk to your doctor. ...
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Editor's Choice Main Category: Ear, Nose and Throat Also Included In: Dermatology ; Cancer / Oncology Article Date: 25 Sep 2009 - 13:00 PDT Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth; on the tongue's surface, in the lips, inside the cheek, in the gums, in the roof and floor of the mouth, in ...
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... by antibiotic use, recent stomach or bowel surgery, or any other stomach or bowel problems (eg, pain, inflammation, ulcers) * if you have a history of lung or breathing problems (eg, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]) or a seizure ...
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A metallic taste in your mouth is often a symptom of conditions or diseases such as gum disease, but could also be side effects associated with certain medications .
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... ingredient locally through the skin at the site of acute pain. The medication in pills or capsules, which are taken by mouth, is absorbed through the stomach and digestive tract and then spread throughout the body. FLECTOR Patch ...
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... ingredient locally through the skin at the site of acute pain. The medication in pills or capsules, which are taken by mouth, is absorbed through the stomach and digestive tract and then spread throughout the body. FLECTOR Patch ...
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... is exploring whether a basic oral care regimen can prevent or reduce the severity of oral mucositis, inflammation and ulcers in the mouth, which occurs as a painful side effect in virtually all patients who undergo chemotherapy for cancers in the ...
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... daisy is a herb of good respect, often used in those drinks and salves that are for wounds." Palsy, sciatica, gout, ulcers, pustules in the mouth and 'secret parts' wounds that refused to heal, especially those in the joints of arms and ...
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... out is very typical in late summer. What do you do if your child has Coxsackie? First of all, you know it by the ulcers in the mouth and blisters on the hands and feet. It's also known as hand-foot-and-mouth disease. There's not much you can do ...
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Thursday, 17 September 2009, 10:13 am Press Release: Auckland District Health Board AUCKLAND DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD Patients with mouth and throat cancer in clinical trial More than 50 cancer patients in New Zealand and Australia have volunteered to take part in a clinical trial being run from Auckland City Hospital's Radiation Oncology Department.
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... you've got new skin coming through. "Blisters upon blisters are not very nice. It's the pain. Like the pain from mouth ulcers, it's not a massive area but sharp and quite agonising." Daily ice baths are a necessary evil, he says, "to stop your legs ...
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