Living With PUPPP Rash
A Natural Approach To Health Living With PUPPP Rash I had a question the other day about PUPPP rash. PUPPP stands for “pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy.” It occurs in 1 of every 150 pregnancies. PUPPP is an itchy, bumpy rash usually developing on your abdomen near the umbilical area and spreading to…
Living With Pulmonary Hypertension
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Pulmonary Hypertension I had a question the other day about pulmonary hypertension. Pulmonary hypertension is a life-threatening condition that gets worse over time, but treatments can help your symptoms so you can live better with the disease. Having pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) means you have high blood pressure…
Living With Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Hodgkin’s Lymphoma I had a question the other day about Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a cancer that begins in part of your lymph system. White blood cells called lymphocytes can become abnormal or increase in number and grow without control. They may form lumps of tissue called…
Living With Multiple Myeloma
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Multiple Myeloma I had a question the other day about multiple myeloma. Multiple myeloma is a cancer affecting the plasma cells in your bone marrow. There’s no cure for multiple myeloma, but treatment can often help you feel better and live longer. With this cancer, your plasma cells…
Living With Morgellons Disease
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Morgellons Disease I had a question the other day about Morgellons disease. According to the Morgellons Research Foundation, this is a poorly understood condition, but a growing number of physicians believe it to be a chronic infectious disease. It can be disabling and disfiguring. The symptoms include itching,…
Living With Huntington’s Disease
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Huntington’s Disease I had a question the other day about Huntington’s disease. Huntington’s disease (HD) is a hereditary and progressive brain disorder. Although symptoms may first show up in midlife, Huntington’s can strike anyone from childhood to advanced age. Over 10 to 25 years, the disease gradually kills…
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