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A Very Important Matter about Cast
- By Sudarman Balraj
- Published 11/28/2008
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Many times after a cast has been applied by the doctor and the patient has been sent home there is a swelling of the limb inside the cast.
The Use of Polio Vaccine
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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This brings us to another and much more hopeful preventive procedure--the use of polio vaccine. In general, vaccines protect against diseases by strongly stimulating antibody production in the bodies of people treated with them.
When Polio Strikes to the Body
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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It is rare for a person to have polio more than once. In this way it is much like several other common diseases, such as measles, mumps, and chicken-pox, which are also virus diseases.
Polio Treatment: The Use of a Respirator
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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It is difficulty of breathing, of course, that calls for the use of a respirator. When this difficulty results from paralysis of the chest muscles that are used in breathing, the respirator is likely to be of the most me-saving value, both at the time and later.
The Kenny Treatment for Polio Disease
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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The early phase of the Kenny treatment consists of the prolonged application of hot packs to the sore and painful muscle areas.
Symptoms of the Polio Disease
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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The onset of polio is marked by one or more of the following three symptoms:
Important Facts About Polio
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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Polio strikes suddenly and often without any warning. It very often strikes children without regard to whether they are healthy, well-fed, and well-housed, or sickly, malnourished and poorly-housed.
What is Jaundice (Infectious Hepatitis) and How to Diognosis It?
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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This term is used to designate a situation where there is an increase of bile in the blood due to an obstruction of the flow of bile from the liver.
How to Cure Your Hernia (Rupture)?
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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It is common for weaknesses to occur in the wall of the abdomen as well as in the diaphragm and between the abdomen and leg.
Treatment of Heart Diseases
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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Much can be done for the heart patient, thanks to careful study and research of recent years and resultant medications developed.
Acute Rheumatic Fever
- By Subash Nadan
- Published 11/28/2008
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While rheumatic fever is essentially a general disease, its presence being first manifested by pains in the joints, it should be considered here in connection with the heart.
Simple Cancer Prevention Tips
- By Mogan Selvam
- Published 11/27/2008
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In spite of the attempts to educate the public to the dangers of cancer and the absolute necessity for early diagnosis, much still remains to be done.
Some Important Facts about Cancer
- By Mogan Selvam
- Published 11/27/2008
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Many doctors state that a careful yearly checkup (a thorough examination) will protect the individual against the development of cancer beyond the point of successful treatment.
How to Detect Your Cancer in Early Stages?
- By Mogan Selvam
- Published 11/27/2008
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Most cancers are insidious in onset and are therefore overlooked until well established. This is what makes them so dangerous of discovered at an early stage cancer is usually curable.
Temporarily Deafness - How to Remove Ear Wax?
- By Mahesh Balendra
- Published 11/27/2008
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The opening into the ear is about an inch deep. At the inner end of the opening is the membrane called the eardrum.
Syphilis Treatment
- By Kumar Renganadan
- Published 11/27/2008
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Syphilis is a germ disease that is acquired through sexual intercourse with a person who already has this disease. If a mother has syphilis the disease may be transmitted to the infant in her womb before it is born.
Facts about Gonorrhea
- By Kumar Renganadan
- Published 11/27/2008
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When a person contracts gonorrhea there is an inflammation of the urinary passage, accompanied by a whitish or yellowish discharge. The disease is caused by the gonorrhea germ and is contracted by sexual intercourse with a person who has gonorrhea.
Guinea Worm, Serpent Worm, Dragon Worm
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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The cyclops (commonly known as the water flea) lives, in pools of water in the tropics. It eats the embryos of the Guinea worm previously thrown into the water.
Round Worm (Ascaris Lumbricoides)
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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The round-worm is the largest of all worms that infect the human body. The male is 15 to 25 cm. and the female 25 to 40 cm. in length. It is round and the body is very firm.
Trichina Worms (Trichinella Spiralis )
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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Geographical Distribution: Europe, the United States of America, Africa, China and Syria.
Hook Worms (Ankylostoma Duodenale and Necator Americanus)
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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The hook-worm is found in all tropical and sub-tropical countries. It is about one-third to one-half inch in length. The female is larger than the male.
All about Pin Worms and Thread Worms (Enterobius Vermicularis)
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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These worms are found in all parts of the world. The male of this species measures only 2 to 4 mm. in length while the female measures 8 to 12 mm. in length.
Diseases Caused By Worms - Tapeworms
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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There are several important kinds of tapeworms found all over the world.
Diseases Caused By Worms - Strongyloides Stercoralis
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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This worm is widely distributed throughout the world but is found especially in Brazil, the Far East and Africa. The worms gain entrance into the body as the hook-worm does by developing in moist soil that has been contaminated by the stools of man.
Eosinophilia
- By Hussain Mohomad
- Published 11/17/2008
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Eosinophilia is an affection of the lungs which is not clearly understood. It is thought to be due to some type of worm similar to hook-worm which gets no farther than the lungs but this is not proved.
Important Points of Tuberculosis Treatment
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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Keep the body clean by frequent bathing. The clothes should also be kept clean. Keep the teeth clean by brushing them night and morning. Great care must be taken not to move about so much that it causes fatigue or a fever.
Guide for Tuberculosis Treatment
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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In early time we did not have a specific treatment for tuberculosis. All we could do was to put the patient to bed and institute such measures as would nourish him and rest the lungs to give them a chance to heal.
How to Avoid Contracting Tuberculosis?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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City dust often contains tuberculosis germs. It is unavoidable that everyone will at some time or other get tuberculosis germs into the body, but it is known that when the body is strong and healthy and the nose is free from colds, the blood can destroy a few tuberculosis germs.
What Must be Done to Check the Spread of Tuberculosis?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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A patient suffering with tuberculosis should know that he spreads the disease by coughing and spitting. When he coughs or sneezes many little droplets from the nose and throat are thrown out of the mouth and nose.
What Happens to the Lungs in Tuberculosis?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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The tubercles grow in size and number until they use making one mass of infection. The mid-portion of the mass is not supplied with blood and eventually degenerates to the place where it becomes liquid.
Tuberculosis
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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The name of this disease comes from its chief characteristic, that of forming small nodes throughout the lungs or any other part that is affected.
What is Pleurisy?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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In order to understand what pleurisy is we need to under-stand what the pleura is. The pleura is a thin double membrane that lines the outside of the lungs with one layer and-the inside of ~he ribs with another layer.
How Long Does it Take to Cure Pneumonia?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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Pneumonia is a disease of the lungs, caused by pneumococcus, streptococcus, staphylococcus and a number of other bacteria. The so-called lobar pneumonia is caused by pneumococcus and is the most severe and dramatic, starting suddenly and ending in a crisis.
Things to know about Influenza (La Grippe)
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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Epidemics of influenza occur every year. The symptoms are very much the same as in common colds, but much more severe. At the outset there is a stuffy nose, sneezing, watery eyes, headache, backache, a dry cough and some fever.
How to Prevent Common Cold?
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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There is no ailment that plagues the human race more frequently than the common cold. It comes more often in the winter season but can come at any time of the year.
Adenoids
- By Kusuma Silva
- Published 11/15/2008
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The adenoids are organs of the throat which sit back of the soft palate and are not visible. If they are enlarged the child will not be able to breathe well through the nose. He usually snores when he is asleep.
Ten Rules for Avoiding Cholera
- By Maleesha Perera
- Published 11/13/2008
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1. Be inoculated against the disease every six months.
Treatment of Vitamin Deficiencies
- By Kasun Fernando
- Published 11/13/2008
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When two or more vitamins are found to be deficient in the system of a person, that person is said to be having a condition called avitaminosis.
Things to Know about Vitamin D
- By Kasun Fernando
- Published 11/13/2008
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Vitamin D is a term denoting a group of four substances which are necessary for the proper growth of the bones. It has to do with the supply of calcium to the bones.
Vitamin C
- By Kasun Fernando
- Published 11/13/2008
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Vitamin C is known by the names ascorbic acid, cevitamic acid and anti-scorbutic vitamin. A lack of this vitamin results in scurvy, a disease characterized by weakness, fatigue, and aching in the muscles and joints.

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