Health :: Best Health Articles in June 2005
Following are the best health articles in June 2005:
Following are the best health articles in June 2005:
Mr. J.C. B. an employee of the Railways came to consult me for his eczema on 22.3.66. The eczema covered his both hands – Palmer aspect more than the dorsal. It was increasing towards the wrist.
A nine-month old boy is still alive because of Botox injections he received, a doctor at the Montreal Children’s Hospital said.
If your child’s been diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, following tips are offered by The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia:
The only way to know if one is infected is to be tested for HIV infection. You cannot rely on symptoms to know whether or not you are infected. Many people who are infected with HIV do not have any symptoms at all for many years.
The sooner problems with vision are detected, the quicker a child can get the necessary treatment.
Abdominal pain and swelling can be early symptoms of ovarian cancer. But they are often attributed to other causes, potentially delaying an earlier diagnosis of the disease when it could be treated more effectively, a new study finds.
Thirty-one percent of men and 43 percent of women regularly suffer from some form of sexual dysfunction. The good news is that while there is no “cure” for male impotence, there are a number of very effective treatments now widely available.
Mr. P., aged 24 years came to consult me for 2 small guava size growths hanging from both nostrils. These new growths so completely filled up his nostrils that he was not able to breathe.
Radio frequency treatment of snoring is a new, completely painless way to control snoring. There are no cuts, stitches or bleeding, and minimal post- treatment discomfort. There is no time lost from daily activities, including work.