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Explanation of Blood Pressure Conditions + Treatments

Explanation of Blood Pressure

One of the vital signs that the doctor or nursing assistant takes at each doctor’s visit is blood pressure. Blood pressure is a value used to measure the force created by circulating blood as it moves through the arteries of the body. Monitoring blood pressure allows medical professionals to evaluate if a patient may have a problem with hypertension or hypo-tension.

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Natural Remedies to Help With Hemorrhoids Conditions + Treatments

Natural Remedies to Help With Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are veins located around the anal/rectum region that are swollen and protrude in small, sac-like formations from that area of the body. Causes for this problem can be attributed to such things as heavy lifting, coughing, constipation, sitting for extended periods of time, straining when trying to have a bowel movement, pregnancy, obesity or lack of fiber in your diet. Symptoms may involve burning, pain, bleeding, itching and swelling. Going to the bathroom can be very uncomfortable, due to hemorrhoids. There are a number of natural remedies that may aid in helping to bring you relief from your symptoms and assist in the healing process.

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About Colitis Medication Conditions + Treatments

About Colitis Medication

Colitis, also commonly called ulcerative colitis, is a disease that affects the bowels. Colitis results in inflammation of the lining of the large intestine, the colon and the rectum in the majority of cases. Symptoms include abdominal pain from severe cramping, blood in the stool (which can become very loose) and loss of weight. The medications used to treat colitis focus on improving the symptoms, as there is no cure.

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Uses of Oxygen at Home Conditions + Treatments

Uses of Oxygen at Home

Oxygen therapy has become a fairly popular mode of treatment allowing people to lead more productive, active and healthier lives. Those suffering from chronic bronchitis, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma and congestive heart failure may benefit from oxygen therapy at home. A physician must write a prescription if oxygen therapy is to be undertaken at home. The flow rate, how much oxygen is needed per minute, and when it is needed are all detailed in the prescription. A blood test is advised and will indicate the oxygen level and help determine what the patient’s needs.

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