Category Archives: Diseases and Conditions
Apr 16th, 2012Posted by Kathy Dawson
Cataracts are white cloudy formations in the lens of the eye. These can affect an individual is vision and is commonly seen in elderly people. By the age of 65, about 33% of the people in the UK either has a cataract or had undergone cataract surgery.
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Apr 9th, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets
Difficulties in swallowing, commonly called dysphagia in medicine, can be the result of many different causes and can be medically treated via a variety of methods. The most frequent causes of swallowing difficulties e.g. dysphagia, are covered in this article, as well as some of the treatment methods that can be employed.
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Mar 20th, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets
Swallowing problems, medically referred to as dysphagia, occurs for a variety of reasons in both young and old patients. Dysphagia can be caused by neurological conditions such as stroke and non-neurological conditions such as scar tissue build up in the oesophagus. Whatever the reason, with professional medical intervention and appropriate medication, stable and progressive improvements can often
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Mar 1st, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets
Swallowing difficulties, known medically as dysphagia, can have a wide variety of causes and can be treated in a number of ways. This article discusses the most common causes of swallowing problems (dysphagia) and some of the methods that can be used in its treatment. Dysphagia can be a very stressful condition but professional medical advice.
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Jan 7th, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets
Dysphagia is the medical word used when a person finds it difficult to swallow, and it occurs in young, as well as old, people. A host of varied factors may lead to the problem for which there exists a number of different treatments and management techniques that correspond to each such factor.
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Dec 19th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson
Laser eye surgery is an alternative to wearing eye glasses and contact lenses. It is the most common medical procedure to correct refractive errors that includes short-sightedness, long-sightedness, and astigmatism. This procedure using lasers is very safe and effective, with almost two decades of proven results.
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Dec 18th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak
Warts on feet are a type of bump on the skin with an infection that is caused by the human papilloma virus as are genital warts. They are however not dangerous and are normally not painful.
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Nov 30th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets
Dysphagia, more commonly referred to as swallowing difficulties, can present in patients young and old. It can be caused by a number of different reasons and various treatments and coping techniques are available depending on the nature of the patient's medical condition.
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Nov 3rd, 2011Posted by Stephanie GAETTI
Hemorrhoids is an interesting kind of condition to treat as there are many different levels of intensity, many different causes, and many different people.
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Oct 28th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak
Warts on hands, warts on feet, even genital warts are not pleasant to live with, but the most undesirable and hardest to conceal would have to be warts on face.
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Oct 25th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson
There are many different types of eye surgery. As well as laser eye surgery to correct refractive problems there are cosmetic procedures and refractive lens exchanges too. This article provides more information about the different eye surgeries available. From treating shortsightedness to glaucoma to hooded eyelids, eye surgery can help.
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Sep 19th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak
Most people want to know what causes warts on the hands, and whether or not they can be spread from the hands to other parts of the body.
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Sep 11th, 2011Posted by Stephanie GAETTI
There are many things that can cause hemorrhoids. Some of them can be avoided, but others cannot.
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Sep 9th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak
When you notice strange bumps on your hands or your feet you might have warts. There are many people that have warts and children are the most prone to getting them.
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Sep 9th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson
If you have a refractive problem in your eye then the chances are you need to wear contact lenses or glasses. You may short sighted, for example, and your prescription is designed to compensate for the problem in your eye. A refractive lens exchange could mean you do not have to wear glasses or contacts anymore because the problem in your eye can be fixed.
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