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Uterine Fibroids: Causes and Treatment

What causes uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are benign (noncancerous) growths in the uterus The exact cause of uterine fibroids is unknown. It’s believed that uterine fibroids may develop from stem cells in the muscular layer of the uterus (myometrium). The cells multiply due to various causative factors creating a firm, rubbery mass. Based on research …

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Symptoms Of An IBS Attack: What To Know

What does an IBS attack feel like? The most common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome The most common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome or IBS are: Pain or cramps in the abdomen often related to the bowel movements Changes in the bowel movements which may be diarrhea, constipation, or both occurring alternately depending upon the type of IBS a person has …

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Meningitis Treatment

How is meningitis treated? Treatment depends on the type of meningitis. Treatment depends on the type of meningitis. The treatment for different types of meningitis is as follows: Bacterial meningitis: It is treated with antibiotics. Intravenous administration of corticosteroids and antibiotics helps to bring down inflammation. After identifying the specific bacteria, physicians may change antibiotics. Besides antibiotics, the physician may …

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Should Uterine Fibroids be Removed?

Do uterine fibroids require surgery? Uterine fibroids are benign (noncancerous) growths in the uterus Fibroids range in size from small seedlings that are undetectable by the human eye to bulky masses that can enlarge and distort the anatomy of the uterus. Fibroids may need surgery if: They are big enough to distort the uterine function. They cause heavy periods. They …

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How painful are dental implants?

Dental implants are considered to be the best options to replace teeth Dental implants are considered to be the best options to replace missing or damaged teeth. The procedure itself is not painful since it is performed with either general or local anesthesia to completely numb the mouth.  After dental implantation, once the numbness wears off, mild pain may be …

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Mononucleosis Causes

What causes mononucleosis? Mononucleosis is a contagious (but not highly contagious) disease Mononucleosis is a contagious (but not highly contagious) disease, mostly caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. Hence, it is also known as infectious mononucleosis. EBV is a herpes virus, and it is found all over the world. Most people get infected with EBV at some point in their …

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What Are the Signs That Something Is Wrong With My Kidneys?

Most of the signs of kidney diseases are unnoticed or ignored Most of the signs of kidney diseases are unnoticed, ignored, or appear very late in the disease. Over 37 million American adults have kidney diseases, and most are not aware of it.  The surest way to know whether you have a kidney disease is to consult a doctor to get …

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How Long Does a Miscarriage Last?

A miscarriage can last anywhere from hours to weeks. A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy within the first 20 weeks of conceiving. It’s also called pregnancy loss or spontaneous abortion. Every miscarriage is different, and the experience varies from person to person. Early-stage miscarriage may happen without the woman realizing it and before she knows that she was pregnant. Symptoms …

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Staph Infection Causes

What are the causes of staph infections? Staph is a group of bacteria that is found over the skin Staph or Staphylococcus is a group of bacteria that is found over the skin of most individuals. Staph bacteria usually live inside the nose, but they do not cause an infection. Staph infections may turn deadly if the bacteria invade deeper …

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How Bad Are Second-Degree Burns?

Second-degree burns are a type of burns that are severe than the first-degree burns Second-degree burns are a type of burns that are severe than the first-degree burns (minor burns that affect the superficial layer of the skin) but milder than the third-degree burns (that cause major loss of the skin).  They affect the epidermis as well as the layer …

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