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How to Stop Snoring: 13 Home Remedies, Devices & Causes

This side sleeping position may be good for those who snore. Snoring is a sound that occurs when sleeping as airflow causes the tissues in the back of the throat to vibrate. The sound of snoring usually occurs as you inhale, and it can happen any time while you sleep. Half the population snores at …

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Killer Cold Virus (Adenovirus 14) Contagious, Treatment & Vaccine

Adenovirus 14 (Ad14) facts Adenovirus 14 is one of a group of viruses that can cause infections of the lung, stomach, intestine, and eyes. It is very contagious. Adenovirus 14 (Ad14) is termed the killer cold virus because of the high incidence of hospitalizations and deaths attributed to the viral strain. Ad14 viruses are passed person to person or picked …

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Pilonidal Cyst: Treatment, Drainage, Home Remedies & Causes

Pilonidal cyst facts Treatment for pilonidal cysts involves draining the infection (abscess), usually by lancing open the wound. A procedure called an "incision and drainage" (I&D) is performed either using local anesthesia or general anesthesia. Pilonidal cysts are sacs filled with hair and skin debris that form at the top of the crease of the buttocks above the sacrum. A painful abscess …

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How Do You Treat Small Bowel Narrowing?

Strictureplasty can be used to treat simple or short strictures. Strictureplasty can be used to treat simple or short strictures. In this procedure, the damaged portion of the intestine is cut open and reshaped. For long and complicated strictures, surgical removal of the affected part of the bowel (resection) should be considered. What are strictures? Strictures are narrowed parts in …

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Thoracoscopic vs. Laparoscopic Myotomy

Myotomy can be performed as a laparoscopic, thoracoscopic or an open surgery. Myotomy can be performed as a laparoscopic, thoracoscopic or an open surgery. Laparoscopic and thoracoscopic myotomies are minimally invasive procedures. They involve small surgical cuts through which a thin tube-like device is inserted into the body. The device has a tiny camera at one end that enables the …

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What Is the Best Treatment for Psoriasis? Symptoms & Causes

What is psoriasis? The best treatment is individually determined by the treating doctor and depends, in part, on the type of disease, the severity, and amount of skin involved and the type of insurance coverage. Psoriasis is an incurable chronic autoimmune disorder of the skin that causes patches of thick, flaky, scaly skin, mostly around the scalp, knees, and elbows, …

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30 Thyroid Disease Symptoms, Signs, Types, and Treatments

What is thyroid disease? Readers Comments 5 Share Your Story Hyperthyroidism or overactive thyroid can be caused by a condition known as Graves’ disease, inflammation of the thyroid gland (known as thyroiditis), or by tumors that secrete thyroid hormones. Thyroid disease is common. Thyroid disease can result from conditions that cause over-or under-function of the thyroid gland. When the gland produces too …

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Rigid and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

What is the difference between a rigid and flexible sigmoidoscopy? There are various differences between flexible sigmoidoscopy and rigid sigmoidoscopy Apart from the length, the flexible sigmoidoscope is more flexible to maneuver. Thus, it produces less discomfort. The rigid sigmoidoscopy has a lesser diagnostic yield than the flexible sigmoidoscopy.  Other differences between flexible sigmoidoscopy and rigid sigmoidoscopy are: Rigid sigmoidoscopy …

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What Is Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy?

Performed to collect bone marrow for diagnosis of blood disorders Bone marrow is a spongy tissue within the bones. It is present inside the hip bone, ribs, sternum, and thigh bone. It is a semisolid tissue containing fluid and solid portions. Bone marrow contains stem cells that produce blood cells: White blood cells (WBCs): fight against infections Red blood cells …

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How Do You Infiltrate Local Anesthesia?

What is local infiltration anesthesia? Local anesthesia infiltration is a superficial method of inducing numbness for dental procedures, minor skin surgeries and similar procedures. Local infiltration anesthesia is the technique of producing loss-of-sensation restricted to a superficial, localized area in the body. A low concentration of anesthetic agent is infiltrated into the tissues in the area that requires anesthesia. What …

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