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Golfers Elbow |
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Golfer’s elbow is a common complaint of those who frequent the fairways. In medical parlance, golfer’s elbow’s known as medial epicondylitis. Swinging the iron repeatedly can cause the onset of tendonitis, a tear along the...
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Aortic Regurgitation |
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Your aortic valve is located in the middle of the left ventricle of your heart and your aorta. When this does not close well, it will allow the flow of your blood to leak through it. When this happens, your left ventricle has to pump twice as hard...
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Baker’s Cyst |
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Known for causing a swell in the knee joint, the baker’s cyst, also called popliteal cyst, is a rare disease. Sometimes after encountering a traumatic event that hurt our knees, like falling from a chair into our knees, we develop such cysts...
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Blood Clot in The Legs |
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Every year, about 2 million people in the United States suffer from DVT, with most of them 40 years and older. Also known as deep venous thrombosis, a clot in the legs is caused by blood coagulating in the veins, causing a clog in the blood flow....
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Cervical Spinal Stenosis |
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What Is Spinal Stenosis? The narrowing of the spinal canal is termed spinal stenosis. When the spinal canal narrows down, pressure is placed on the spinal cord. If the narrowing happens on the lower half of...
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Heat Cramps |
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When you are experiencing painful brief cramps in your muscles, this might be heat cramps. This problem is usually characterized by involuntary jerks or spasms. It may occur while you are working out in an environment which is really hot. There...
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Hypocalcemia |
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Your body needs essential nutrients to maintain good health. Among these nutrients is calcium. Aside from making your teeth and your bones strong, calcium provides normal clotting to your blood. Plus, it is greatly needed for the normal functions...
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Hypokalemia - Low potassium |
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Potassium is a very important mineral for the body. In fact, it should be part of our daily diet because a severe lack of it may give rise to a disease called hypokalemia. This is characterized by low potassium level in the body. This could be...
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