Living With Seizures
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Seizures I had a question the other day about seizures. Seizures are divided into two broad categories: generalized and partial based on the type of behavior and brain activity. Classifying the type of seizure helps doctors diagnose whether or not a person has epilepsy. Generalized seizures are produced…
Living With Calciphylaxis
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Calciphylaxis I had a question the other day about calciphylaxis. Calciphylaxis is a serious disease where calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of your fat and skin tissues. People who have this condition usually have kidney failure and are on dialysis or recently had a kidney transplant. Calciphylaxis…
Living With Digital Mucous Cysts
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Digital Mucous Cysts I had a question the other day about digital mucous cysts. Digital mucous cysts (DMCs) are benign ganglion cysts of your fingers or toes, usually located at the end joints or in the nail fold. The cause of these cysts is uncertain. Often, these cysts…
Living With Tennis Elbow
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Tennis Elbow I had a question the other day about tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is soreness or pain on the outer part of your elbow. It happens when you damage the tendons connecting the muscles of your forearm to your elbow. The pain may spread down your arm…
Living With Adrenal Fatigue
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Adrenal Fatigue I had a question the other day about adrenal fatigue. The medical term for adrenal fatigue is Addison’s disease. Addison’s disease is a disorder occurring when your body doesn’t produce enough of certain hormones made by your adrenal glands. In Addison’s disease, your adrenal glands produce…
Living With Cellulitis
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Cellulitis I had a question the other day about cellulitis. Cellulitis is a common skin infection happening when bacteria spreads through your skin to deeper tissues. Most cases are mild and last several days to a couple of weeks. But cellulitis can sometimes progress to a more serious…
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