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Chronic, as opposed to acute, means something that develops over a long period of time. Chronic liver disease would include cirrhosis (scarring of liver tissue) due to alcoholism.
A kegel exerciser is a tool that is meant to facilitate the exercising the pelvic floor, although the effectiveness of such tools is often debated. The exercise are meant to serve a variety of purposes, from reducing involuntary urination to aiding sufferers of premature ejaculation.
Yes IBS is covered whether you meant Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or Inflammatory Bowel disease (Ulcerative Colitis and Chron's disease)
This operation is called anterior exenteration because it removes organs toward the front of the pelvic cavity. It usually involves the removal of the female reproductive organs, bladder, and urethra.
No. Darvocet is a pain relieving drug, not anti-inflammatory. Darvocet contains codeine, which is meant to relieve pain, not so much for inflammation. See if you can get some 800mg Motrin instead. Even for a pain reliever, Darvocet isn't very strong....seems to work well as a mild pain reliever for females though.
Duoneb refers to a drug marketed by Boehringer Ingelheim that combines ipratropium bromide with salbutamol sulfate. It is used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
A remission is when one is lacking of symptoms even though they are diagnosed with a chronic illness. Remissions are often association with inactive cancer which might have an impact in the future.
There is a lot of ingredients in this skin care product. You can look at it on their website. It's www.osmosisskincare.com. But according to reviews, it does a great job with very sensitive skins. The ingredients in the skin care are meant not to be inflammatory.
Most of the littlun suffered from a form of chronic diarrhoea and stomach-aches. The main reason for this was that they could only reach and eat fruit which was growing within their reach. This meant that they often ate unripe and poor quality fruit.
I think you might have meant "nebulizer." If so, it is used to turn a liquid (such as a medication) into a vapor, most commonly to be inhaled as a breathing treatment (for lung conditions like asthma or chronic bronchitis).
This technique regards the ear as having acupuncture points that correspond to other parts of the body. Ear acupuncture is often used to treat substance abuse and chronic pain syndromes.
No. Darvocet is a pain relieving drug, not anti-inflammatory. Darvocet contains codeine, which is meant to relieve pain, not so much for inflammation. See if you can get some 800mg Motrin instead. Even for a pain reliever, Darvocet isn't very strong....seems to work well as a mild pain reliever for females though.