Medical Treatment
Also called fever blisters, cold sores typically form around the lips, though they sometimes appear in the mouth or on the cheeks, nose, or fingers. The sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can be transmitted through kissing, sharing eating utensils, drinking from the same glass, drying your face with the same towel, or sharing the same face makeup as a person with the virus. After infection, the cold sore may take up to 20 days to appear.
Many individuals work full-time with no benefits, cannot afford medical insurance on their own or simply are unable to find a job that offers medical care. For many, free clinics are their only chance for medical treatment. Available to both children and adults, free clinics are located throughout the United States and commonly found in largely populated cities. |
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Cocaine, as a stimulant, mimics the action of chemicals the brain produces to send messages of pleasure to the brain's reward center. Like adrenaline, cocaine increases the heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate. When the stimulation goes too high, it can also produce feelings of panic, paranoia, hallucinations, and rage that can even progress to potentially fatal seizures and strokes.
Fibroids are harmless growths which occur either inside or outside of the uterus. Although very rarely life threatening, they can severely effect the quality of a women's life, causing bloating, menstrual problems, and pain during intercourse. One of the most common treatments is surgery and this can have risks in itself. However, there is an alternative fibroid treatment which will eliminate the symptoms in the vast majority of cases and this is worth considering before resorting to surgery.
Stress, nervous tension, anxiety and panic attacks are becoming increasingly common these days. This is not surprising because of the every-present dangers in the world we live in. The causes for the feelings of stress - that often lead to panic attacks - are many and varied. Many illnesses are directly linked to stress and treatment in some form or other is advised. The most common form of treatment are tranquilizers.
Even though cancer is not a new problem diagnosed in patients worldwide, the medications that are emerging for improving the quality of life and pain management for people with this problem are constantly being developed. Even though cancers have not been completely cured by these medications in most patients, they are able to live their lives normally for a period of time without this dampening disease. |