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    Hemorrhoids - you will be with complaints Hemorrhoids affect between 50 and 75 percent of the population. But there are several ways to self-treat symptoms. Hemorrhoids are one of the ailments that we do not often talk loudly about, despite the fact that between 50 and 75 percent of the population suffer at least once in their lifetime and many have recurring symptoms. The main reason is bleeding peoples, klådans and svedans location: in and around the anus. Avoid constipation hemorrhoids…

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    Cold therapy or cryotherapy is a common and useful therapeutic modality often used by physiotherapists in treating a wide range of conditions. It is easy to apply and if care is taken over cautions and contraindications it is very safe and patients can be instructed to self treat to manage their conditions independently. Cryotherapy is most commonly used in sports and acute injury treatment and is cheap and simple to use. Cold can be applied in several different ways including cold packs,…

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    "Genital wart treament can be done in a number of ways. You might want to go for medication or surgery. The best mode of treatment for you will be best decided by your health care provider. Medication is usually in the form of locally applied creams like Imiquimode, podofilaox and tricholoroacetic acid. Surgical options include freezing with liquid nitrogen, electrocautery, surgical excision or laser treatment." Genital Warts treatment is the best course of action if you have been diagnosed…

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    Discussion and Conclusions: When performed in resource-limited settings by qualified providers, VIA with cryotherapy and LEEP are not associated with excess harm; thus, they are an acceptable alternative to other more expensive tests and treatments for cervical cancer [19]. Through the analysis of these 19 articles, five (5) major themes have been elucidated for implementation or strengthening of cervical cancer prevention services. Travel - Problems Addressed: Women are less satisfied if they…

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    Leishmania Tropica

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    5. How does Leishmania tropica evade the immune system? Leishmania tropica surface molecule glycoprotein 63 (gp36) is found throughout the parasite surface and has the potential to degrade immunoglobulins, complement factors, and lysosomal proteins (Olivier et al. 2005). Gp36 can cleave C3b into an inactivated form and C3bi will appear on the surface of the membrane and hinders the formation of C5 convertase (Gupta et al. 2013). It is also able to use C3bi to bind to complement receptor 3…

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    instead of beating efficiently. In catheter ablation, a doctor inserts long, thin tubes (catheters) into your groin and guides them through blood vessels to the heart. Electrodes at the catheter tips can use radiofrequency energy, extreme cold (cryotherapy) or heat to destroy these hot spots, scarring the tissue so that the erratic signals are normalized. This corrects the arrhythmia without the need for medications or implantable…

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    Contemporary competitive sport is a rivalry on the border of the bodies endurance. Along with the improvement of training methods, these boundaries are shifted and it is difficult to determine the real limit of human potential to beat consecutive records. The commercialization and the popularity of big athletic events on television, along with the enormous sums of money paid to athletes for their performance, intensify the competition. All this creates new medical problems; new quality disease…

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    negative charge, and when placed on a negatively charged electrode, the electrical force pushes the medication into the desired area. The electrodes will be placed to enable the electrical current to pass through the area where the pain is felt. Cryotherapy, or cold therapy, can be used if the syndrome has caused swelling; although, contrast baths are more commonly used. The cold water causes vasoconstriction and the hot water causes vasodilation, which forces circulation. The contrast baths are…

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    The kidneys are bean shaped organs, the size of fists located below the rib cage. The kidneys filter blood and get rid of waste in the body. Renal cell carcinoma is a disease in which malignant cells form in the lining of tubules of the kidneys, and it is the most common form of kidney cancer in adults. Kidney cancer was first reported in 1613 by Daniel Sennert who made a reference suggesting a tumor was appearing in the kidney. It was recorded in his text Practicae Medicinae in this Sennert…

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    Chiropractic services are a means of mending misaligned body structures and postures. Your spines are a very fragile part of your body and are prone to any damages as you grow old and when undergo extensive activities. Impervious back aches and stiffness are not normal and should be examined and relieved immediately. Chiropractic Services works to heal the spine from any stress and irritation that causes the unpleasant feeling. As your spine develops, it is affected by the other systems in your…

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