Posted by Ricardo Henri at Aug 1st, 2011 in Cancer
Introduction
Kidney stones, one of the most painful of the urological disorders, have affected humans for many centuries. They form when there is a large quantities of calcium oxalate or uric acid in the urine; a lack of citrate in the urine; or insufficient water in the kidneys to dissolve waste products. Kidney stones are most prevalent in patients between the ages of thirty and forty five, and the incidence declines after age 50. They may be as tiny as a grain of sand or as large as a pearl and frequently do not produce any symptoms.
Symptoms
Stones that cause continuing symptoms or other complications may be treated using various techniques, the majority of which do not require major surgery. Often stones are found on x-rays taken during a routine health exam. The physician determines if the patient has a history of kidney stones, documents past medical conditions, and evaluates present symptoms.
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Posted by Martin Cruze at Jul 31st, 2011 in Arthritis
If you have ever been in a car accident or other major incident and suffered wounds to the musculoskeletal system or if you have pain in your limbs or joints, or other discomfort due to an accident then you may be wanting a specialist doctor. It may be time to find the abilities of a consultant or an orthopedic surgeon as they can treat a wide variety of skeletal conditions that include arthritis and the infirmities that come from broken bones.
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Posted by John Faletti at Sep 19th, 2010 in Arthritis
Joint pain can make life difficult. If you or someone you love has chronic pain like this, it’s important to get it under control. In addition to making walking, working or even socializing a painful chore, chronic pain like this can cause other medical issues. Joint pain sufferers have been known to develop stress-related illnesses like heart disease, insomnia, immune disorders and depression.
There are many possible causes of joint pain. You should see your doctor to determine the cause. There may be an underlying medical condition that needs treatment. But until you get a diagnosis, there are plenty of things you can try.
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Posted by Robert Short at Sep 14th, 2010 in Arthritis
Coping with joint pain can be a serious problem for some individuals. Depending on the particular cause of the pain, the issue can become extremely aggravating and even debilitating. It can severely affect one’s mobility and even their daily life. If you are experiencing the problem, take a look at a bit of information.
One cannot underestimate importance of joint functionality. Defined as the connection between two bones, your joints are responsible for both basic and complex movements. Without them, you would not be able to bend your knees or elbows, turn your head, or even wave goodbye. Therefore, approaching your joint health intelligently and appropriately is very important. In order to do this, you need to educate yourself about the situation.
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Posted by Adriana Noton at Sep 5th, 2010 in Arthritis
Physical therapy is where knowledge of the human physiology is combined with appropriate exercises, to assist the healing process some form of injury has occurred. The purpose of the therapy is not just about healing, but to also educate sufferers on how to manage their pain. This kind of therapy will accelerate the healing of the tissue, and also restore any muscle or joint flexibility. Physical therapists are able to treat, not just muscle injuries, but also a wide variety of medical conditions.
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Posted by Becca G Taylor at Jul 17th, 2010 in Arthritis
When an individual suffers from an illness or injury that causes pain for a short duration, they are generally pretty uncomfortable. This short duration pain is known as acute pain, usually meaning that it has a known cause that will quickly pass and the pain will go away. For those people who suffer with pain for a long period of time, uncomfortable may hardly describe what they are feeling. This long term pain is known as chronic pain, and it often has no end. That is why it is important to understand what pain management options are available for chronic pain.
There is often little understanding about chronic pain in our society today. This is understandable, since even the doctor may not be able to determine the cause of the pain, and will only be able to treat the symptoms. Fortunately, there are many options for treatment.
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Posted by Denise Felton at Jul 6th, 2010 in Arthritis
You will find millions of Americans who suffer from the pain of arthritis and related problems all the time. The most essential thing to know is that you are not alone in this suffering. Many times you may feel like you’re the only one going through this illness, but you will find other people who feel the same way that you do. Arthritis can be a very difficult issue to understand and numerous patients who suffer from arthritis will really feel like they are alone and confused. However, with some assistance, you can meet and speak to other people who are dealing with exactly the same pain of arthritis conditions. Joining one of the many various arthritis support groups will help you feel better about your situation and give you a much better outlook on life.
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