The constant pressure. The agonizing pain. Continually stuffed nasal passages. An almost chronic condition. It’s a sinus infection. If there were only home remedies for sinus infections. Sinusitis, the clinical term for a sinus infection, affects the paranasal sinuses by causing great inflammation that results in the afflicted individual’s expressions of this nagging condition.
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Home Remedies for Head Louse Get rid of Head Lice Posted By : Dr John Anne
Head louse is a type of louse which lives and feeds in the hair of humans. There are several different kinds of lice, but head louse can be by far the most irritating. Head louse is common among children because it can be so easily spread, usually by sharing hair brushes with a person infested with lice.
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Condom Storage and Safety from Heat Posted By : Ken Brower-10301
Heres a quick rundown on where to stash away your condoms so that you can always stay prepared. A lot of us, if not all of us, have heard the old advice to not keep a condom in your wallet, but how many of us know why? And, to quote one of the recent questions Condom Man received, is it a good idea to keep your condoms in a refrigerator? (Quick Answer : No.) Its always good to have a condom on hand, but its also good to remember that condoms degrade over time and need to have a little bit of care and attention. To summarize, you want to keep a condom close by, but not TOO close by.
Alternative Ways To Treat Panic Attack Posted By :
Panic disorder with panic attacks and acute anxiety have become either more common or more diagnosed in recent years. Panic attacks are generally accompanied with the following symptoms:- Palpitations, pounding heart or increased heart rate.- Sweating.- Trembling or shaking.- Sensations of shortness of breath.- Feelings of choking.- Chest pain or discomfort.- Nausea or abdominal distress.- Feeling dizzy, unsteady, light-headed, or faint.- Fear of losing co…
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Can A Person Drink Too Much Water? Posted By :
This is a common question that lacks a simple answer. First of all, no, drinking too much water, per se, cannot kill you.There is a condition called Water Intoxication wherein a person drinks too much water and does not have a high enough sodium intake to balance with it. The official name for this condition is Hyponatremia. It is more related to a ratio between water and salt and has little to do with the water intake on its own.Without getting into the technical de…
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