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What happens in the brain when you get angry?

Submitted by fionabasil on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 20:55

Unless you are a Buddhist monk who has reached the highest level of enlightenment, you are going to get angry at least a few times a month. It's not your fault either. How do you expect to calmly handle the situation when customer service puts you on hold again? Anger is not just an emotion, however, as it causes a series of hormonal and physiological reactions in the body. You know what happens on the outside when you get angry. People start to apologize, run for cover, and some glasses can get crushed in the process. But what really happens inside your body when you get angry?

Will bacterial gastroenteritis go away?

Submitted by fionabasil on Wed, 03/10/2021 - 20:22

The symptoms of bacterial gastroenteritis are common among all age groups, for a variety of reasons. In infants and schoolchildren, because they allow bacteria access to their digestive system, by the introduction of multiple objects in their mouth. In adolescents and adults, by eating improperly prepared or improperly preserved foods.
What is bacterial gastroenteritis?

What causes pain in the lower left abdomen?

Submitted by fionabasil on Wed, 03/10/2021 - 00:25

About 1/3 of all adults are said to have ever experienced abdominal pain.
In the case of patients over 65 years of age, 63% are hospitalized when they consult with abdominal pain, almost 30% end up in surgery, with a mortality of 10%.
In addition to this scenario, 30% of patients who consult for abdominal pain never discover the cause. A figure that raises some alarm but puts us in perspective about how difficult it is to assess abdominal pain.
Over 1,000 different causes have been identified, and they can be caused by problems within or outside the abdomen itself.

What age does MS usually start?

Submitted by fionabasil on Fri, 03/05/2021 - 20:56

The MS is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the central nervous system. It affects millions of people every year. This disease blocks the transmission of messages between the brain and the immune system that protects your body and its many vital functions. Therefore, the immune system begins to attack itself by mistake. Therefore, some medical professionals classify it as an autoimmune syndrome.

What are 5 ways to strengthen your immune system?

Submitted by fionabasil on Fri, 03/05/2021 - 20:48

Runny nose Constant colds Recurrent flu. Gastrointestinal parasites and bacteria. These conditions can be quite common with children in daycare or at school. Children of all ages come in with recurring infections and immune systems that detect every bug that crosses their path. While some of this is often out of parental control, a strong immune system isn't just about big genes.
5 ways to improve children's immune systems
There are a number of powerful immune boosters for children that are available so parents can help keep their children healthy. The following are some:

How do you treat mumps symptoms?

Submitted by fionabasil on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 02:26

The mumps, also known as Mumps, is a type of infection that directly attacks the parotid glands, which represent one of the three salivary glands, housed below the ears. It is characterized by the prominent swelling of the parotid glands, so that when you have this disease the lower region of the throat protrudes. They often compare this inflammation to the way toads swell their jowls when they croak.
Mumps symptoms

Why are nightshade vegetables not good for you?

Submitted by fionabasil on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 02:24

Solanaceae are a common food group found in many diets, including the Paleo diet. They can have health benefits, but for people with sensitivity to this family of plant foods, they come with an unpleasant set of side effects that can range from digestive problems to inflammatory problems. If you want to know what are the health problems that this type of vegetables cause to certain types of people, keep reading that you will also know which vegetables include nightshades.
What are nightshades

7 Best Remedies for Bladder Infections

Submitted by fionabasil on Tue, 03/02/2021 - 19:48

The burning or pain when urinating, also known as dysuria, is generally produced by inflammation derived from an infection, although not necessarily, that mainly affects the urethral orifice and the bladder, the latter affected less frequently.
This pathology affects both men and women, children and adults. In the case of women, it is usually caused by urinary tract infections, in the case of men, urethritis and certain conditions of the prostate are the frequent cause of pain when urinating.

Does fibromyalgia cause edema?

Submitted by fionabasil on Sun, 02/28/2021 - 21:35

Fibromyalgia remains a widely misunderstood condition, one that the medical community is still exploring and researching. Fibromyalgia comes in several forms. A very little known condition caused by fibromyalgia is edema (or inflammation of fibromyalgia). Are you suffering from edema due to fibromyalgia?
Edema in fibromyalgia and its causes
Edema is swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the tissues of your body. Edema can affect any part of the body, although it is most commonly seen in the hands, arms, feet, ankles, and legs.

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