Natural Ways to Treat Bronchitis
March 17, 2010 by Rickey Henolap
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A persistent hacking cough lets a person know that he or she might have bronchitis. The bronchitis cause might be a virus, a bacterium, exposure to cigarette smoke, prolonged exposure to cleaning products, or by stomach acid irritating the bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis usually lasts for a week or two. If the bronchial tubes become permanently inflamed, a patient may develop chronic bronchitis.
Chronic UTI
March 14, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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UTI occurs when bacteria gets into the urine and begins to grow. The infection usually starts at the opening of the urethra where the urine leaves the body and moves upward into the urinary tract. The bacteria is commonly known as E. Coli and is known to be the culprit in 90% of uncomplicated infections. The bacteria normally lives in the bowel and around the anus but can move from the area of the anus to the urethra.
Bleeding Internal Hemorrhoids
March 14, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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Internal hemorrhoids are found on the inside of the anal passage. The hemorrhoid is covered over by muscous.
this the moist linings in the body that cover and protect and provide secretions to body areas.
The most obvious sign of a bleeding internal hemorrhoid is the evidence of fresh blood, either in the stool itself or noticed on the toilet paper. Seeing this bright red fresh blood can be quite frightning.
Hawaiian Massage Chair Therapy Can Soothe Low Lumbar Spasms
March 14, 2010 by Randall Hoffmyer
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Did you know that 4 out of 5 people will suffer from back pain? That is 80% of the population. Our backs take a beating and pain and discomfort is the result. Of the 4 people only half will actually seek treatment. The other half will live with the discomfort. If that half only knew that Hawaiian massage therapy is a great way to get relief, they might be more tempted to actually get help.
Some Natural Solutions for Lower Back Sciatica
March 10, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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Sciatica occurs when something happens to the sciatic nerve. This nerve is found in the back of your leg. It controls muscles in the back of your knee. It gives you sensation in your lower leg, thigh, and sole of your foot. Sciatica refers to bad pain, weakness, or tingling in your leg. Sciatica is caused by injury. Sciatica is not a medical condition by itself, but a symptom of another medical issue.
Urinary Tract Infection Cure
February 28, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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A UTI is an infection of the urinary tract. While it is painful, it is usually not overly serious and is easily treated. The urinary tract becomes infected when bacteria is introduced into the tract. The most common cause of a urinary tract infection is from bacteria that lives in your digestive tract and is tranferred to your urethra. Once this bacteria enters the urethra, it travels upwards and can cause infection in the urinary tract or bladder. Sexual intercourse is a common cause of UTI’s because during sexual activity, bacteria is moved from the vaginal area into the urethra. Another cause of UTI’s is waiting too long to urinate. This causes your bladder to weaken, in which case it may not empty completely and some urine will be left in the bladder. This will increase your chance of a urinary tract infection.
Some Natural Solutions for Lower Back Sciatica
February 28, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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If you have not suffered sciatica, count yourself fortunate. Sciatica is pain in the sciatic nerve, a thick nerve mass rooted in the lumbar spine that travels from there through the hip and down the outside of the leg, crossing at the knee. The nerve continues to the foot, and pain may occur in varying intensity along its entire length, or in spots. Healing sciatica may be a challenge, depending on its cause. Bulging or herniated discs, stenosis (narrowing of the spinal channel), spinal trauma, and tumors are a few common causes of sciatica.
Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids
February 20, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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Hemorrhoids are a common and very frustrating problem. Hemorrhoids by themselves are rarely serious, however, they may be a cover up for other medical problems that are more serious, such as, colon or rectal cancer. Therefore, being seen by your physician and getting an accurate diagnosis is most necessary.
Chronic UTI
February 7, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
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Urinary Tract Infections, or UTI infections, are a common problem, especially in women. After respiratory infections, UTI infections are the most common type of infection experienced by people. The most common cause of these infections are bacteria, which can be introduced to the urethra by unsanitary hygiene practices, sexual intercourse or waiting for long periods of time before urinating. A frequent urge to urinate, pain or burning upon urination and urine that has a cloudy or white appearance are all signs of a possible urinary tract infection. If you are dealing with such problems, there are many natural, home remedies that may be able to help.
Chronic UTI
February 7, 2010 by Aneron Kepasil
Filed under Your Health
Many people suffer from chronic UTI. The medical term UTI stands for urinary tract infection. Signs of a UTI include the following: frequent urges to urinate, urine that looks cloudy, and painful and burning urination.





