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lundi 18 juin 2012

Treatments for Fibrocystic Bre

most often, self-care is recommended diuretics for severe cases drug treatments such as Parlodel (bromocriptine) and Danocrine (danazol) for severe breast pain-- these drug often cause serious side effects such as weight gain, amenorrhea, masculizaiton, fertility problems, nausea, dizziness over-the counter pain relievers surgical removal of lumps, in most severe cases of benign fibrocystic breast disease completely eliminate caffeine from your diet reducing salt in diet low fat diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and grains decrease dietary and pharmaceutical sources of estrogen natural progesterone available over-the-counter or by prescribed compounded USP pharmaceutical grade progesterone often results in normal breast tissue after three to four months of 15 to 20 mg per day from ovulation until a day or two before your menstrual cycle begins Vitamin E -- 400 IU to 600 IU daily also Vitamin B6, a B Complex Vitamin, and magnesium evening primrose applying heat (See: How to Make a Homemade Heating Pad) wear a well-fitted bra that provides good support Visit our Women's Health Symptoms Guide Index for more information about fibrocystic breast disease and other women's health conditions.

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lundi 9 avril 2012

Syphilis Treatments

Syphilis usually is treated with penicillin, administered by injection. Other antibiotics can be used for patients allergic to penicillin.

A person usually can no longer transmit syphilis 24 hours after beginning therapy. Some people, however, do not respond to the usual doses of penicillin. Therefore, it is important that people being treated for syphilis have periodic blood tests to check that the infectious agent has been completely destroyed.

Persons with neurosyphilis may need to be retested for up to two years after treatment.

In all stages of syphilis, proper treatment will cure the disease, but in late syphilis, damage already done to body organs cannot be reversed.

Syphillis Overview | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Pregnancy | Prevention | Research Reprinted from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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mardi 3 avril 2012

Treatments for Pelvic Inflamma

antibiotics such as Floxin draining of any abscess that may form surgery to remove scar tissue that may occur in severe and rare cases that do not respond to treatment, surgery to remove the infected organs may be necessary

PID is a serious disease that is most often sexually transmitted; however, pelvic inflammatory disease can result from any type of pelvic procedure. If PID is left untreated it can have devastating effects on the female reproductive system, and in some cases may result in death. If you have or suspect you may have pelvic inflammatory disease see your health care provider immediately for treatment.

Visit our Women's Health Symptoms Guide Index for more information about PID and other women's health conditions.

Remember it is always your choice to seek a second opinion if you are uncomfortable or have any unanswered questions about the treatment recommended by your health care provider.


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