Prevention and Treatment for Bone Spurs

Prevention and Treatment for Bone Spurs

Bone spurs, technically known as osteophytes are an extra outgrowth of bone mostly at the extreme ends of bones and joints. These hard bumps of bone are common in the neck (cervical spine), hands, shoulders, low back (lumbar spine), hips, knee, and heel. Bone spur by itself is not a cause of trouble unless it presses or rubs against another bone or nerves, which may cause pain and stiffness.
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Treatment for causes of dizziness

Treatment for causes of dizziness

Dizziness is a condition that usually does not require any treatment unless it is associated with some more potent condition. For example, if one feels dizzy due to low blood sugar caused by diabetes, then it can be a cause of concern. Dizziness usually is temporary and does not last for more than a week or two.
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What are the common and rare symptoms of Graves’ disease

What are the common and rare symptoms of Graves’ disease

An autoimmune disorder, Graves’ disease is a form of hyperthyroidism, i.e., it causes the thyroid gland to produce excessive amounts of hormones. It is one of the most common health conditions and usually affects women around the age of 40, but it is diagnosed among men too. The exact cause behind the onset of this disease is not known, so it is hard to anticipate which people are most likely to contract it.
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5 home remedies for phlegm

5 home remedies for phlegm

When we refer to phlegm, it is commonly sticky, thick mucus that stays at the back of your throat when you are ill. It is a common occurrence when you have a cold. It captures many particles making it difficult for you to swallow food or drink any fluids. Mucus tends to secure your respiratory framework.
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How to Treat Laryngitis Effectively

How to Treat Laryngitis Effectively

When you talk too much or shout at the top of your voice, you will experience an irritation or inflammation in your voice box. This could be because of any hidden infection or irritation in your larynx. Inside your larynx, there are vocal chords which form the sound through its movement and vibration.
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