Ordering medical records online has become an efficient and easy way to obtain your records. In the past, you would have to mail the request and payment and wait for your medical provider to send your records to you. However, there are now...
A swollen eyelid can be painful and may interfere with normal vision. According to the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, most of the time, eyelid swelling is not a symptom of serious illness or injury, but signs of an infection or allergic...
Deficiencies in some vitamins can cause fatigue, among other symptoms. The problem can usually be resolved by taking supplements and prevented by eating a balance, varied diet. Consult a doctor if you believe you have a vitamin deficiency. A...
Vitamin deficiencies can cause mild health problems or lead to serious diseases. An individual can perform several actions to prevent vitamin deficiencies, such as eating a wide variety of foods and consuming fruits, vegetables, whole grains and...
Triprim is the brand name in Australia, Czech Republic and Taiwan for trimethoprim, an antibiotic used primarily to treat urinary tract infections, according to Merck Manuals Online Medical Library. It can also treat middle ear infections in...
Hormone imbalances happen when the endocrine glands overproduce or underproduce certain hormones. These imbalances may occur as a result of tumors in the organs that produce them or when the body attacks and destroys hormone-producing glands....
Hormones play important roles in certain processes that occur in the body. They regulate processes such as reproduction, growth and development, and contribute to the management of glucose, fluid and blood pressure. As a result of their importance...
Urinary tract infections may involve the lower tract or the upper tract. Lower tract infections affect the prostate gland, the urethra and the bladder, while upper tract infections affect the kidneys. The infections may migrate from one of those...
The paired adrenal glands secrete several hormones that help regulate diverse actions in several body systems. The outer region of the gland, known as the adrenal cortex, produces aldosterone, cortisol and androgens, or male sex hormones. The...
According to the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, acidosis is a condition where blood acids accumulate to abnormal levels. When the body produces acid beyond the blood's capacity to neutralize it, the condition is known as metabolic acidosis....
Eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, increase during allergic reactions, and also help fight certain parasitic infections. Eosinophilic leukemia, an abnormal increase in eosinophils, can occur as an acute or chronic condition. Chronic...
Pain, as defined by the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, is the uncomfortable sensation one experiences in the case of actual or potential injury. Various types of pain can afflict the body. Pain is classified according to its onset as acute...
Pheochromocytoma, hyperaldosteronism, virilization and Cushing's syndrome are diseases associated with hypersecretion of adrenal hormones. The adrenal gland produces hormones such as testosterone, cortisol and epinephrine. Adrenal diseases related...
Tuberculosis, an airborne bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, most often causes lung disease. Worldwide, around 33 percent of the world population carries the bacteria, although only around 15 million have active infection at...
Renal acidosis, which is also called renal tubular acidosis, occurs when kidneys fail to remove acid that collects in circulating blood. Certain drugs and kidney disorders can damage kidney tubules preventing acid removal. There are four types of...
Headaches begin due to various causes. Some individuals experience a headache every once in awhile, while others suffer from frequent, sometimes daily, painful headaches. The frequency of recurring headaches may be reduced if sufferers can target...
The human body needs minerals and electrolytes to perform needed duties such as digesting food properly, building energy, brain activity and the overall function of helping your body to work, the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library reports....
Panadol, a brand of acetaminophen, is widely used for pain relief and fever control in adults and children. Panadol is available in oral form as well as suppository form for patients unable to orally ingest the medication. It should be noted,...
Induced abortion, or intentionally ending pregnancy via drugs or surgery, according to the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States. Early abortions initiated by choice...
Enlarged kidneys are uncommon and are usually related to a few specific disorders that are caused by birth defects, structural abnormalities, infection, pregnancy, blockage and injury. An enlarged kidney can only be felt occasionally during an...
Fatty liver is the abnormal accumulation of triglycerides, the chemical form of most fat in the body, inside liver cells. It has various causes, including alcoholism, toxins, certain drugs, hereditary metabolic disorders and metabolic...
Influenza, commonly referred to as the flu, is a viral infection in the body that affects the lungs and airways. Symptoms can include fever, body aches, coughing, a sore throat and a headache. Some people, especially children, also experience...
Cystitis is the infection of the bladder, and according to Medline Plus, the symptoms of the disease include painful and frequent urination, fever, nausea and vomiting. MedlinePlus also reports that cystitis usually occurs in sexually active women...
Muscle spasms in the neck occur for a variety of reasons, including whiplash from an automobile collision, poor posture, or overusing or straining the neck muscles. Spasmodic torticollis, a condition that causes the head to turn to the side when...
Merck Manuals Online Medical Library notes that about 400,000 people in the United States have multiple sclerosis, a neurological condition in which symptoms start between ages 20 and 40. Patients with multiple sclerosis, or MS, have a destruction...
The thyroid gland produces the hormones thyroxine, or T4, and triiodothyronine, or T3. The thyroid hormone levels in the circulation determine the activity rate of the body tissues, also known as the metabolic rate. Hyperthyroidism describes the...
Endocrine glands are hormone producing glands that have no ducts. They secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, which are then transported to their target destination. Hormones are chemical substances that regulate many important functions...
Heart valve replacement is a complex, last-resort, surgical procedure aimed at removing faulty or damaged heart valves and replacing them with either a mechanical or a biologic valve. Cleveland Clinic describes the procedure as removing the...
The abdominal cavity contains many organs. In order to supply health care workers with a guide to abdominal pain, the anatomy of the abdomen is divided into four quadrants: the right upper quadrant, the left upper quadrant, and the right and left...