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Types of Over the Counter Pain Reliever
Posted on January 28, 2024 by Abe Stallons
Everyone has used some type of over-the-counter pain reliever.Quite often people misuse the products because they usually do not believe they're strong enough or as harmful as prescription drugs.While over-the-counter medications are weaker than prescription treatment medications, they're still medicine.Over-the-counter pain relief will come in two forms: non steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) and acetaminophen...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet
Posted on July 23, 2022 by Abe Stallons
Irritable bowel syndrome is a frequently diagnosed condition in this country.Approximately 10 to 20 percent of people have this condition.Women account for almost 70 percent of the group.This illness causes explosive diarrhoea, constipation and abdominal pain as well as other symptoms.There's no cure for irritable bowel syndrome so among the very best and easiest ways to treat this problem is through the irritable bowel syndrome diet...
Nightmares? Night Terrors? What's the Difference?
Posted on June 12, 2022 by Abe Stallons
There's a massive difference between nightmares and night terrors.There's also a difference in the way that they are best handled by the parent or career.A nightmare is an unpleasant or scary dream.Everyone dreams and everybody is capable of experiencing nightmares.Many people have nightmares without even being aware of it.Nightmares happen more often in children than adults.A night terror isn't a dream but a more an altered sleep state (parasomnia)...
A Guide to Anal Warts
Posted on May 23, 2022 by Abe Stallons
Anal warts, known in the medical profession as condyloma, are growths caused by infection by the human pappilloma virus (HPV) and are usually found on the skin around the anus (rectal opening), within the anal canal or at the lower rectum.Anal warts are usually but not exclusively transmitted through sexual intercourse, usually anal sex, which makes the issue prevalent in the gay community.It can take from one to six months from time of exposure to the initial outbreak, but sometimes the time span has been known to take years...