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How To Get Rid Of Acne

Although most of us think of acne as an adolescent problem but the truth is that, for a variety of reasons, many are experiencing acne breakouts well into adulthood. But getting rid of acne and preventing acne scars can be done by educating yourself about causes and remedies to treat acne.

What Is Acne?

Commonly acne is referred to as ‘pimples’ or ‘zits’ and while those are accurate, they are also an oversimplification of what acne is. Simply put, acne is an irritating skin rash that usually begins in the pre-teen years and for some can continue for decades. Typically red, acne most often appears on the skin on the face, back and chest. Sometimes acne may form on the neck, arms and buttocks. Read more…


How To Get Rid Of Cellulite

If you’ve began noticing those little puckered dimples on your body, the good news is that you’re not alone. Nearly 90% of women and a very small percentage of men have unsightly cellulite. The best thing you can do to get rid of cellulite is learn what causes it and what you can do to prevent it.

What Is Cellulite?

While most people consider cellulite a medical problem, it isn’t. That dimpled skin that makes an appearance on thighs, hips and buttocks is due to fat deposits that pushes up against connective tissue, which is why it has that dimpled appearance. This pushing is why the thighs, hips and butt are the most common places for cellulite to form. Read more…


Learn How To Get Rid Of Pimples

When it comes to acne—pimples, zits, blackheads or whatever you call them—everyone wants to find a solution and the faster the better. Unfortunately there are plenty of myths, half-truths and flat out lies claiming to teach you how to get rid of pimples quickly.

In order to find the best pimple treatment for you, it’s best to understand what pimples are, how they form and what causes them. Once you realize that chocolate and fast food aren’t directly related to pimples, you can start finding out what does and how to get rid of them. Read more…


How To Get Rid Of A Sore Throat?

When your throat begins to feel scratchy and raw and you have difficulty swallowing your first instinct is to chalk it up to a sore throat. But how do you know if it’s simply allergies, dry air or a run of the mill cold? You can’t really be sure unless you know what to look for.

One of the best ways to find out the source of a sore throat is to speak with your doctor. If left untreated it can be very difficult to get rid of a sore throat with simple treatments. Often if left untreated, a sore throat can worsen and lead to surgery and more severe illnesses. Read more…


Overactive Thyroid Gland (Hyperthyroidism) Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

Hyperthyroidism is a glandular disorder where your thyroid gland produces and releases more of its hormone than the human body requires. This is also commonly referred to as ‘overactive thyroid disease’ or simply as an overactive thyroid gland.

This is not a disease to be ignored because your thyroid, located at the front of your neck, produces hormones that affect nearly every part of the human body including your muscles, brain and skin. These glands control the way in which your body uses energy, which means it affects your metabolism and how your body uses the calories you consume. Read more…


Throat Cancer Symptoms, Types, Treatment And Prevention

Throat cancer occurs when cancerous tumors develop and spread in your voice box (also known as the larynx), throat (pharynx) or tonsils. Tumors in one or a number of these areas is commonly referred to as throat cancer.

To clearly understand throat cancer it is important to understand the makeup of this portion of the body. The throat is a muscular tube beginning behind your nose and ending in the neck. Below your throat is the voice box and in the back of your throat are your tonsils. It is not uncommon for symptoms of throat cancer to appear in any of these three areas. Read more…


Diverticulitis (Diverticulosis) Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention

Understanding diverticulitis and diverticulosis will be easier if you have some idea about intestinal anatomy. Both of these can be serious illnesses if left untreated. First you must understand diverticula, the plural form of diverticulum, which is simply a bulging sac that pushes against the walls of the colon. They can occur anywhere in the digestive system including the esophagus, small intestine or stomach despite the fact they are most commonly found in the large intestine.

Diverticulitis occurs when the diverticula that presses against the colon ruptures. This can lead to an infection in the tissue around the colon. When those diverticula are present in the colon it is referred to as diverticulosis. Read more…


Spider Bite Symptoms, Pictures And Treatment

Even though most of us are certain we’ve had dozens of spider bites, the truth is that they are quite uncommon. Generally other insect bites, like mosquitoes or bed bugs, are attributed to spiders despite the fact that there aren’t many spiders with strong enough fangs to pierce human skin. Even fewer spiders have the venom to cause skin irritation if they can pierce the skin.

The two spiders that should most concern you are black widow and brown recluse spiders as they can pierce the skin and cause spider bite symptoms. Even these spiders rarely bite unless they feel threatened. Read more…


Appendicitis (Appendix) Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment

The appendix is attached to your intestines and protrudes out from the colon on the right side of the abdomen. The appendix is a narrow tube-shaped pouch has no real purpose within the human body, however it can cause severe problems when inflamed.

Although the appendix does not serve a purpose it does perform a function in the body, specifically it produces insignificant amounts of mucus that flow into the upper section of the colon, known as the cecum. The walls of the appendix have lymphatic tissue that helps make antibodies, which keep you healthy. But your immune system will not be compromised without an appendix. Read more…


Hiatal Hernia Symptoms, Causes, Treatment And Prevention

You have a hiatal hernia when a portion of your stomach pushes through the diaphragm. The esophagus passes through the chest and crosses over to the diaphragm before entering the abdomen through an opening known as the esophageal hiatus. In those suffering from a hiatal hernia, the hiatal openings are larger than in the average person.

These openings herniate the hiatus and to the chest, which may or may not cause more severe health problems. In fact many people have small hiatal hernias and have no clue unless it is found by accident when searching for another problem. Bigger hiatal hernias can present with many symptoms to alert you. Read more…


Scabies Symptoms, Facts, Treatment And Pictures

Contrary to popular belief, scabies do not occur due to an infection, but rather an infestation. The itch mite parasite, sarcoptes scabiei, is the main cause of scabies. These little creatures burrow into your skin causing extreme itching.

Although it is contagious it does not pass in the form of an infection.

What Are Scabies Symptoms?

How do you know if you have a scabies infestation? Since these parasite burrow into your skin you will need to inspect your body closely for signs and symptoms of scabies. The dominant symptom of scabies is itching, very intense itching wherever the infestation has occurred. Many scabies sufferers report that itching is the worse during nighttime hours. Read more…


Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the second most prevalent infection that affects millions of people worldwide. It is especially common in women. One in every five women will experience symptoms of urinary tract infections at least once in their lifetime. It affects men and children, but on a lesser scale. While the infection is easily treatable, it can quickly escalate into serious problems if not treated early. Therefore in this article we will show you how to recognize if you might have a UTI so you can seek treatment early. We will also explain the causes of the infection and how you can treat and lessen your chances of contracting the infection. Let us begin with the symptoms of a UTI. Read more…


Strep Throat Symptoms, Causes, Treatment And Prevention

Streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat, is a common blight on the lives of both adults and children worldwide, rearing its head seasonally as the nights become darker and the weather takes a turn for the decidedly more infection-friendly. Generally a viral infection, strep throat (or streptococcal sore throat) is responsible for over a third of all sore throats in kids and up to 15% of adult sore throat complaints, and causes a variety of symptoms in those that catch the infection.

The symptoms of strep throat are easy enough to spot, and while diagnosis generally requires the assistance of a medical professional it can be beneficial to learn the fundamental signs of the infection, both in yourself and your children. Strep throat is highly contagious, and coming into close quarter with an infected person will increase the likelihood of the infection spreading.  As a result, it is important for non-infected parties such as parents, partners and siblings to avoid contact with infected individuals to prevent the spread and contraction of the infection. Read more…


Colon (Colorectal) Cancer Symptoms, Facts, Treatment And Prevention

What we call colon cancer occurs when abnormal cancer cells, also known as polyps, occur in the large intestine. Often talked about with colon cancer is rectal cancer which affects those last few inches of Colorectalthe colon that lead to the anus. Together these types of cancer are referred to as colorectal cancers.

By knowing and understanding more about the colon you will be more prepared to observe the symptoms of colon cancer. Read more…


Cervical (Cervix) Cancer Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

Cervical cancer is the third most common form of cancer among women, behind breast and ovarian cancers. It is a common misconception that cervical cancer is more deadly than other types, but the truth is that the symptoms of cervical cancer often go undetected until it is in advanced stages. Any cancer detected in later stages becomes more difficult to treat.

Make yourself aware of cervical cancer symptoms so you can readily identify them and get treated right away. Read more…


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