Therapy for CIDP
What Is CIDP and Its General Characteristics? CIDP is short for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. This an immune-mediated disorder that features with inflammation of various nerves outside the brain...
Outlook of Esophageal cancer
Esophageal cancer is the type of cancer that develops in the organ that connects the throat to the stomach. The main function of this organ is to pass the...
How to treat a tension pneumothorax
Tension pneumothorax represents an accumulation of air under pressure in the pleural space. It presents in cases of injured tissue that allows the air to enter the pleural space. At...
How to cure acute pyogenic arthritis
Pyogenic arthritis (septic arthritis) is acute suppurative inflammation of joints that develops due to different microorganisms that reach the affected joint via blood or directly enter the joint space...
Home treatment for urethritis
Urethitis is the scientific name for the inflammation of the urethra, and the urethra is the canal that starts from the bladder through which the urine passes. In men, this...
Hair follicle infection symptoms, causes and treatment
Hair follicles are skin organs. They are responsible for production of hair. In case of hair follicle infection hair follicle gets inflamed and filled with pus. The condition is...
Surgery for synovitis
Joints are maintained and supported by ligaments and the joint capsule. There are several layers of the joint capsule, but the inner one is known as the synovial membrane. The...
Digestive bacterial infection
Various bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast and parasites may cause lower intestine infections. In some cases, people may also experience these infections because of some mold or due to lack...
Shockwave therapy for morton's neuroma
Morton’s neuroma is a condition caused by an inflamed nerve in the foot that causes pain, tingling and numbness in the ball of the foot. People who suffer from...
Recovery time for laminectomy
Back pain is one of the most common reasons for people to go to the doctor. Very often, it can be a signal of a serious medical problem. At some...