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		<title>Causes Of Ear Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ear pain can be caused due to various kinds of problems and some of these may be related to your overall health also. Ear pain is also recognized as otalgia and this is a common complaint for adults, but takes place more often in children. It is important for the cause of ear pain to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>                                    Ear pain can be caused due to various kinds of problems and some of these may be related to your overall health also. Ear pain is also recognized as otalgia and this is a common complaint for adults, but takes place more often in children. It is important for the cause of ear pain to be understood because the treatment cannot be done for the similar, without uncovering the problem. Pain in the ear can have a straight cause or be due to referred soreness in some of the other parts of the body.</p>
<p>The main causes of ear pain include middle ear infections, the out ear infection or the swimmer&#8217;s ear, infected cyst, Tinnitus or ringing in the ears, pressure from flying or diving, trauma, osteoarthritis, which is a common type of arthritis caused by joint cartilage deterioration. The other cause of ear pain can as well be a foreign object lodged in the ear canal. Some causes of ear pain, which are not connected to the ears, temporal arthritis, include dental problems, sinus problems, TMJ disorder, cranial neuralgias, and osteoarthritis in the jaw.</p>
<p>There are lots of different kinds of ear pain and treatments for the same depend on the cause of the ear pain. For example, bacterial infections the use of antibiotics is frequently prescribed along with pain relievers. For the other serious problems the ear, nose and throat physician or the ENT expert, may need to be consulted. There are as well times when the procedures such as surgery or injections are needed to get rid of these ear pains. The lots of causes of ear pain may be difficult to prevent and hence it is important to take safety measures in loud environments.</p>
<p>You should be careful in loud places such as concerts, and to keep objects out of the ear canal, including cotton swabs or ear plugs. Some of the truth that you should know about ear pain include that this pain is not a disease, but rather a symptom. This ear pain can actually outcome from numerous causes. Hence it is very important to identify the underlying cause of ear pain instead of trying to antibiotics or analgesics to alleviate the pain.</p>
<p>It has been seen that the ear can be anatomically divided into 3 main regions. These include the outer ear, the middle ear and the inside ear, which are affected by infections and other problems. But all the 3 parts of the ear, work together to provide proper hearing and balance. For example, the outer ear captures sound waves and these are converted to vibrations and passed to the internal ear. In turn the internal ear converts the vibrations to nerve impulses, which then travel to the brain.</p>
<p>The middle ear have a small canal, which opens up in the back of the nose. This tiny passageway is recognized as the Eustachian tube and the function of the same is to equalize pressure between the middle ear and the surrounding environment. The bacterial or viral infections develop and increase through this Eustachian tube into the middle ear, which then outcome in pain in the ear.</p>
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		<title>OsgoodSchlatters Disease  Helpful Treatment Methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What really is Osgood-Schlatters Diease? Is it really a Disease? The Osgood-Schlatter Disease is claimed by some to not actually be a disease, but is rather a collection of symptoms that involves the tibial tubercle epiphysis. (The term epiphysis is essentially a growth center for bone). Discovered in 1903 by Dr. Robert Bayley Osgood and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Osgood-Schlatter Disease is claimed by some to not actually be a disease, but is rather a collection of symptoms that involves the tibial tubercle epiphysis. (The term epiphysis is essentially a growth center for bone). Discovered in 1903 by Dr. Robert Bayley Osgood and Dr. Carl Schlatter, Osgood-Schlatters Disease is typically found in children and young athletes.  Individuals that are 10-16 years of age are more at risk. Osgood-Schlatters Disease can be characterized by inflammation, swelling, and/or painful symptoms at the tibial turberosity. Often times Osgood-Schlatters disease will subside when the individual stops growing, and the tendon becomes stronger. Moreover, the symptoms will be present for younger athletes and children during or after exercise.</p>
<p>What is the cause of Osgood-Schlatters disease?</p>
<p>Osgood-Schlatters disease occurs when the patellar tendon, (which attaches the quadriceps muscle at the front of the thigh and inserts on the tibial tuberosity) is overused. The tibial tubercle is a small bump on the tibia (your shin bone) just below your knee. Inflammation can occur when the patellar tendon tugs on the tibial tuberosity. Osgood-Schlatters disease is also known as a tibial tubercle apophyseal traction injury. When children and young athletes put a greater strain on their patellar tendon, they do so usually with sporting activities such as running and jumping.</p>
<p>Tests &#038; Diagnosis</p>
<p>Upon visiting with the physician, your child will have a physical examination of their knee. The physician will be looking for symptoms such as redness, pain, tenderness, or swelling in and around the knee joint. This individual will wish to check the ROM (range of motion) in your child&#8217;s knee. Further tests, such as x-rays may be used to look at the bones that comprise the knee joint and leg, in an effort to more closely examine the point where the patellar tendon inserts on the tibia tuberosity.</p>
<p>What can the athlete do if they have Osgood-Schlatters disease?</p>
<p>Seek the advice your physician. Before proceeding with any treatment, it is important to make sure that Osgood Schlatters is causing the pain. Your physician can confirm or disconfirm this diagnosis. Treatment is usually conservative; rest and simple pain reduction measures of ice packs can be of great assistance. The use of a low profile drytex or neoprene knee brace (with or without a hinge) can also be supportive. Two good examples would the DonJoy Comfort Knee Brace or the DonJoy drytex hinged knee brace. Typically, these knee braces can help keep the knee warm while also placing subtle pressure on the swollen area. The light pressure seems to relieve pain by compressing the separating physis. A very expensive / deluxe knee brace is probably not indicated for Osgood Schlatters.<br /></p>
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		<title>Natural Approach to Curing Excessive Sweating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excessive sweating or profound sweating is medically called hyperhidrosis. This can be a nightmare for any person affected with the disease because it can affect the whole being, not just the physical aspects. Excessive sweating affects the social, mental, and emotional aspects of the person suffering from it because of the social stigma associated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>                                    Excessive sweating or profound sweating is medically called hyperhidrosis. This can be a nightmare for any person affected with the disease because it can affect the whole being, not just the physical aspects. Excessive sweating affects the social, mental, and emotional aspects of the person suffering from it because of the social stigma associated with the said condition.</p>
<p>The affected person has to deal with all these dilemmas and more so because the condition has no definite cure. As yet, there is no particular treatment that can put a definite stop to the excessive sweating and the other uncomfortable symptoms experienced by the affected person. The technique into finding possible effective cure to the disease is to try different approaches. </p>
<p>People suffering from excessive sweating of the hands usually avoid holding slippery objects, especially in big crowds, due to the fear of possibly letting these things slip through wet hands.  These people may also have the habit of wiping their hands dry on any cloth such as their trousers or shirts before going on to shake hands with other people. </p>
<p>Since the underarms or armpits have more than average concentrations of sweat glands, they are also afflicted with excessive sweating. There are other types of excessive sweating but they may occur in body parts which can be easily hidden. However, excessive sweating of the head and face, which are very visible areas, cannot be denied. This is why most affected person would prefer to stay away from the presence of other people to avoid possible humiliation.</p>
<p>One negative effect of excessive sweating is body odor. This effect will likely diminish the confidence and self-esteem of any affected person. They would shy away from other people all the more. There are also instances when this condition might limit someone from getting hold of their ideal jobs because some employees avoid hiring people with hyperhidrosis. This is because it is untidy to look at uniforms which are heavily soaked with perspiration and to smell the foul odor of sweat. </p>
<p>The holistic approach to curing excessive sweating includes changing the diet of the affected person. Avoid spicy and heavily odorous foods. Reduce the intake of alcohol. To get rid of armpit odor, regularly remove armpit hair because this can serve as the breeding ground for bacteria. The application of herbal treatments is more effective than applying antiperspirants alone. Surgery, antiperspirants, and medication are invasive ways to cure the condition.<br /></p>
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