While it becomes difficult for elderly men and women to bend over and take care of their own feet and toenails, there are a number of diseases and conditions that become more serious and are more prevalent among the elderly, report doctors at...
Gangrene is the medical term for the death of tissue as a result of lost blood supply. Gangrene can affect any area of the body, including limbs, skin and internal organs. Common symptoms of gangrene include a discoloration of the affected area,...
Gangrene is a medical condition that refers to tissue death that occurs as the result of blood supply loss. Gangrene can develop in any area of the body, including internal organs, skin and limbs. Common symptoms of gangrene include severe pain,...
The cardiovascular system is made up blood, a vast network of blood vessels and the heart, which is responsible for pumping the blood throughout the vessels. The purpose of the cardiovascular system is to deliver nutrients, such as oxygen, to each...
Hemorrhoids are swollen varicose veins located in the walls of the rectum or anus. An extremely common condition, hemorrhoids often go away without treatment, but they can sometimes become chronic or severe and cause particularly bothersome...
The gallbladder is a pear-shaped sac located under the liver on the upper right side of the abdomen. The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile, which is produced in the liver. Bile aids in the digestion of fats and is released from the...
Cellulitis is a type of skin infection most commonly caused by staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria, according to medical professionals with MedlinePlus. People with cellulitis can develop symptoms such as skin inflammation or discoloration,...
Mild food poisoning usually runs its course within a week. Severe food poisoning could cause paralysis, kidney damage and other lasting complications, including damage to the large intestine. The potential for severe damage depends partly on the...
Lower leg aches and pains will throw a wrench into your workout plans, limiting your ability to lose weight or to improve your fitness. If you have been exercising regularly, the pains are likely due to muscle, bone or joint injuries. However, if...
Diabetes is a serious disease that occurs when the body either does not make enough insulin or can not properly use the insulin that is available. Insulin is needed to help the body use the sugar from food for fuel. In the case of diabetes, blood...
Upper abdominal pain followed by nausea after eating can indicate many different problems and complications. The pain can range from a dull, throb to a sharp, shooting pain. Sometimes gas can cause abdominal pain and nausea. In certain instances,...
The University of Maryland Medical Center describes the gallbladder as a small sac under the liver in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. Bile is held in the gallbladder and secreted through the biliary tube into the bowel during digestion to...
Gangrene is tissue necrosis, or the death of tissue, in a certain part of your body. The National Center for Biotechnology Information states that gangrene develops when blood flow to a certain part of your body is impaired, often due to...
According to the statistics published by the American Heart Association in August 2010, eight million Americans have peripheral artery disease. Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is the narrowing of the peripheral arteries, usually in the arteries...
A labret is a form of body piercing done in the space between the lower lip and the chin. The labret can be used to accentuate your face's symmetry, contribute to your acceptance in certain social groups or enhance a particular image you want to...
Frostbite occurs when skin becomes frozen after exposure to cold temperatures or harsh winter climates. Although any area of the body is susceptible to frostbite, fingers, toes, ears and the nose are most at risk. Frostnip is the first stage of...
When you are experiencing hardening patches of skin on your fingers accompanied by itching, you could be developing a wart, or you may be experiencing a problem with limited scleroderma, formally known as CREST syndrome. Scleroderma literally...
Blood clots are clumps of hardened blood that have coagulated, transforming from a liquid to a solid form. While some blood clots dissolve back into the bloodstream and cause no problems, others may lodge themselves within a blood vessel or...
Your gallbladder is a small sac located near your liver. It stores and processes bile. Bile is a substance that helps your body digest fat in your small intestine after you have eaten. Gallbladder pain can be the result of a problem within the sac...
High blood glucose levels (diabetes) require measures to bring them down. If treatment begins in the early stages, you might experience only short-term effects, most of which will resolve as your blood sugar levels are restored to normal. In...
Honey and cinnamon are two types of foods with medicinal properties that may lower your risk of diabetes and diabetic complications. Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar and multiple complications that involve high blood...
Gangrene occurs when blood flow restriction within an area causes body tissue to decay and die. It is caused by circulation problems, injury or infection. Dry gangrene arises when blocked arteries restrict blood flow and cause tissue death in the...
Diabetes is a condition that affects a person's blood sugar levels. Over time, constantly fluctuating blood sugar levels can cause damage to nerves and blood vessels in the body. This can be especially true for the feet since blood and nerve...
Diabetic ulcers, left untreated, may lead to a variety of severe complications such as gangrene, osteomyelitis or even a foot amputation. People with diabetes have high levels of glucose, or sugar, in the blood. This high glucose level damages...
Cardiovascular disease refers to diseases of the heart and vascular system. Folate is one of three B vitamins that regulate homocysteine, an amino acid measured in blood. An elevated homocysteine level increases ones risk for cardiovascular...
Primary immunodeficiency disorders are caused by a weak or impaired immune system. Some cases are caused by genetic disorders where a person is born without important aspects of the immune system. Cases can be so mild that they go unnoticed for...
In 2002, 110 million visits to the hospital emergency rooms were for abdominal pain, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Within the abdominal cavity are the spleen, appendix, gallbladder, liver, colon, pancreas and small...
The liver produces bile to aid in the digestion of fats, cholesterol and certain vitamins. This bile is delivered to the gallbladder, which dispenses small amounts in response to food entering the small intestine. The gallbladder is a small, pear...
Blood sugar levels can change quickly, depending on what you eat, when you eat, insulin used and your level of exertion. Eating healthy every day is vital if you have diabetes to prevent the long-term effects of uncontrolled blood sugar levels....