Decreased Response and Pleasure: Sexual Side Effects of Menopause

How does menopause affect a woman’s sexual life? Menopause may be associated with sexual side effects for many women. Menopause marks the end of the reproductive era in a woman’s life. Some women view it positively as periods no longer trouble them and there is no chance of getting pregnant even with unprotected sex. However, …

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What IsTinnitus? Causes, Treatment, Test & Symptoms

Tinnitus facts Tinnitus (Ringing in the ears) is a symptom and it has a variety of causes that may arise anywhere in the hearing mechanism. Tinnitus is abnormal ear noise. Tinnitus can arise in any of the four sections of the ear: the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear, and the brain. In addition to ringing in the …

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MyPlate: What Should Your Plate Look Like?

What is MyPlate? The plate is divided into four unequal sections to represent different food groups. The US government (U.S. Department of Agriculture – USDA) developed a helpful guide for adults and children for optimal health. “MyPlate” replaces the familiar “food pyramid” that has been obsolete. The MyPlate model shows the five food groups (fruits, vegetables, proteins, grains, and dairy) in …

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Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) Causes

What are the causes of low blood pressure? Low blood pressure can be temporary, or it can be a chronic (long-lasting) condition. These are the following medical reasons that may lead to low blood pressure: Blood loss: Losing a lot of blood, such as from a major injury or internal bleeding, reduces the amount of blood in your body, leading to …

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How to Recognize Symptoms of Suicidal Behavior

How to recognize symptoms of suicidal behavior Recognizing the signs of suicidal behavior in someone else can help save their life. People who contemplate suicide see it as a solution to run away from the problems that seem never-ending to them. If they get help in the form of counseling and emotional support at an earlier stage, they can be …

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How Long Does Menopause Last?

How long does menopause last? Menopause usually lasts one to two years. Some symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes (a sudden feeling of warmth in the upper part of the body) usually last for one to two years. However, they can continue for 10 years or longer. Menopause is the normal phase in a woman’s life that starts from …

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Herniated Disc Treatment, Symptoms, Surgery, Causes & Rehap

Herniated disc facts Picture of herniated disc between L4 and L5 The discs are pads that serve as "cushions" between the vertebral bodies, which minimize the impact of movement on the spinal column. Each disc is designed like a jelly donut with a central softer component (nucleus pulposus). Abnormal rupture of the central portion of the disc is referred to …

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What Causes Vertigo?

The causes of vertigo can be classified into peripheral and central. The causes of vertigo can be classified into peripheral and central. Peripheral causes (due to problems in the inner ear): The inner ear maintains balance by sending impulses to the brain about the head, neck, and body movements. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of all …

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Types of Strokes

What are the types of strokes? There are five main types of strokes There are five main types of strokes, and the causes and clinical presentation of each of them vary: Ischemic stroke Hemorrhagic stroke Transient ischemic attack (Ministroke) Brain stem stroke Cryptogenic stroke (stroke of unknown cause) What is a stroke? A stroke, also called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), occurs …

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Quick Relief For Heartburn

What relieves heartburn fast? Heartburn refers to the burning sensation in the chest If you are experiencing heartburn, you may ease the problem by: Standing up straight: Lying down may put more pressure on the lower esophageal sphincter or LES. Standing up reduces this pressure and decreases the escape of acidic contents from the stomach upwards through the food pipe. …

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