Posted on Sep 30, 2008 under Bowel Cancer |
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Around 85 per cent of people with bowel cancer are not treated till the cancer has gone through the bowel wall or scatter to lymph nodes or other side. Treatment is somewhat still not impossible. The most common symptom is often characterized as bleeding from the back passage. The other symptoms are loss of the normal build of bowel motions many times followed by diarrhea.
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Posted on Sep 25, 2008 under Bowel Cancer |

Bowel refers to the long muscular tube that begins at the bottom of the stomach and ends at the anus.
Bowel (colorectal) cancer is cancer of the colon or rectum, and it starts from the cells that line the bowel. The small bowel is remarkably free from cancer risk and almost all bowel cancers takes place in the large bowel.
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Posted on Sep 23, 2008 under Bowel Cancer |

Before understanding the meaning of bowel cancer we have to first know what is bowel? Bowel is the part of our digestive system. Bowel itself is further divided into two parts first the large bowel and second the small bowel. This large bowel is further consisting of colon and the rectum.
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Posted on Sep 20, 2008 under Kidney Disease |

You can also prevent yourself from kidney infection by taking the complete treatment of cystitis (bladder infection) and recurrent urinary tract infection. Your lifestyle and diet is also directly associated with this disease. Steps which you should kept in mind to prevent yourself from kidney infection include:
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Posted on Sep 18, 2008 under Abdominal Injury |
Side strain is a clinical diagnosis featured by unexpected arrival of pain and point softness on the rib cage. This is a common wound present in swimmers, tennis players, and cricket players and coughing. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has displayed that side strain is caused by a rip of the internal oblique muscle from where it injects into the undersurface of the ninth, 10th, or 11th rib.
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Posted on Sep 16, 2008 under Kidney Disease |

Antibiotics are the first and foremost important diagnose of the kidney infection. The drugs will be recommended only after analyzing the health condition of the person along with the level of bacteria in his urine test. Drugs which are mainly suggested for treating kidney infection are:
- Amoxicillin (Amoxil, Trimox)
- Quinolones such as ciprofloxacin (Cipro) and norfloxacin (Noroxin)
The antibiotic combination sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim, Septra)
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Posted on Sep 13, 2008 under Digestive System |

Fiber is very much important for both maintenance and curing of intestine. We can broadly classify these fibers into two categories soluble fibers and insoluble fibers. Soluble fibers are also called the dietary fibers which are the components of the vegetables and fruits and helps in maintaining the digestive system.
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Posted on Sep 11, 2008 under Kidney Disease |

Various complications can be possible if kidney infection is left untreated. Kidney infection usually results due to bacteria that have spread from the bladder. Kidney infection can become life threatening as it can result in blood poisoning and permanent damage to kidney. The main role of kidney is to purify the blood and return the blood to the rest of your body.
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Posted on Sep 09, 2008 under Kidney Disease |

If your symptoms exactly match with the symptoms of kidney infection then it may be the medical emergency and you should visit the doctor as soon as possible. If your doctor also thinks that you have symptoms of kidney infection then he/she may be advice you to go for various tests which can give enough evidence about your disease.
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Posted on Sep 04, 2008 under Kidney Disease |

The kidney is having some properties which slow down the development of bacteria in the body. Still there are chances that bacteria will take an entry in the urinary tract and can give birth to multiple infections.
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