...Some research suggests that changes to the membrane of your red blood cells due to vitamin E and polyunsaturated fatty acid deficiency may contribute. Additionally, alcohol breaks down in your...
...sexual function, and the regulation of body temperature. Among the most common hormones are amino acids, polypeptides, proteins, eicosanoids, peptides, and steroids. Depending on the condition being treated, hormonal therapy...
...the stomach, its upper sphincter also serves to keep food and other fluids from entering the airway. The lower oesophageal sphincter keeps ingested food and gastric acid from travelling back...
...as fillers made from hyaluronic acid, are safer as the body is able to break them down over time; this does mean, however, that their effect may gradually fade over...
...include:[23][24] Corticosteroids Hydroxychloroquine Cyclophosphamide Mycophenolic acid Azathioprine Managing hypertension that accompanies nephritic syndrome in glomerulonephritis also requires medication, which can include:[19][25] ACE inhibitors Other Diuretics Beta-blockers Calcium-channel blockers The goal...
...with stomach acid to release an irritant gas called sulfur dioxide, which can cause airway irritation in susceptible individuals. The name for this reaction is sulfite sensitivity. Sulfite sensitivity is...
...pain. Some examples of vitamins or supplements that research has found may be helpful for reducing joint pain include: glucosamine chondroitin S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM-e) methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) omega-3 fatty acids ginger curcumin,...
...because the medication, when combined with the contrast dye material, may trigger a condition known as metabolic acidosis. References: Gotway MB, Elicker BM. Radiographic techniques. In: Mason RJ, Broaddus CV,...
...The treatment of acne depends on the severity of the condition and the individual’s response. Common treatments include: * **Topical medications:** Creams, gels, or lotions containing benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid,...
...as: Aspiration pneumonia, which is when food, saliva or stomach acid enters the lungs Inhaling fungi, such as from soil There are also non-infectious causes, such as inhaling harmful substances...