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    Have you noticed any sinus pressure or congestion? Do you have any recent cough or cold? Do you have any blurry vision, photophobia or vision change? Have you noticed any changes in the sense of smell, taste or any hearing loss? Do you have any sore throat? Do you have any difficulty swallowing? NECK/LYMPHATIC: Do you have any pain on the neck? Have you noticed any swollen lymph nodes in your…

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    Essay On Influenza

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    coughing and sneezing. Most people can recover from Influenza in less than two weeks. Some people get other complications from Influenza. Others will die from Influenza. The most common symptoms of an Influenza virus are vomiting, fevers, headaches, a sore throat, coughing, and chills. Influenza can spread before knowing they have the infection (cdc.gov). The Respiratory System is affected by Influenza. Influenza can be prevented by getting the seasonal flu shot. If the shot didn't work it is…

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    Essay On Mononucleosis

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    Mononucleosis is caused by the EBV. According to the EBV is a member of the herpes virus family and is one of the most common viruses to infect humans around the world. The virus is spread through direct contact with saliva from the mouth of an infected person and cannot be spread through blood contact. You can be exposed to the virus by a cough or sneeze, by kissing, or by sharing food or drinks with someone who has mono. It usually takes four to eight weeks for symptoms to develop after you’re…

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    product can debilitate the lower esophageal sphincter (the muscle, which isolates the stomach from the throat), advance corrosive creation in the stomach and disturb the officially harmed interior coating of the throat. All these strengthen the circumstance by activating GERD side effects. A portion of the indications are acid reflux, spewing forth, queasiness, retching, chest torment, sore throat, and so on. 3. Peptic Ulcers: Exorbitant utilization of lemon can make your stomach greatly…

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    Medical Action Is Wrong

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    Take a moment to consider, your child has recently complained of difficultly swallowing food and hurts to talk for a few days, unlikely a common sore throat. You decide to visit the hospital and doctors provide an oral examination that quickly concludes a case of tonsillitis, a rapid onset of inflammation in the tonsils. They act by scheduling a tonsillectomy for the following day and you leave the hospital within an hour. All would seem right and the doctors did their duty to provide a benefit…

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    Headache Care Plan

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    normal. Eyes- above info, denies visual loss diplopia, redness or drainage. Ears- denies hearing changes, tinnitus, vertigo, drainage, or pain. Nose- denies discharge, inflammation, obstruction, or epistaxis. Mouth- denies sores, bleeding, and toothaches. Throat- denies sore throat, voice changes, and hoarseness. Neck- denies stiffness, swelling, or pain. Respiratory- denies SOB, cough, wheezing, pain. Cardiovascular- denies CP or tightness, palpitations, DOE, edema, claudication, or history of…

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    reduced voice. However, other accompanying symptoms may help to establish the treatment required. These may include sore throat, sinus congestion, cough, running nose and hardship while swallowing food. The remedies used at home are mostly geared towards eliminating these symptoms. That’s why clinical examination may be required if the situation proves stubborn. Honey soothes a hoarse throat, you can add it to a cup of warm herbal tea. Likewise, perform lenient massage on the painful areas of…

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    non-paralytic polio are fever, sore throat, headache, vomiting, fatigue, back, neck, arm and leg pain, and muscle weakness. Paralytic polio has three types, spinal cord, brain stem and both. The symptoms for those types of polio are loss of reflexes, severe muscle weakness, loose and floppy limbs, and paralysis. A doctor will normally check for stiffness in the back, abnormal reflexes and difficulty swallowing and breathing. The doctor will also get a stool, throat or cerebrospinal, liquid that…

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    Folk Medicine and the Impact on Modern Medicine Recently, studies of folklore continue being an interesting topic for many scholars. Examples of Folklore include songs, art, stories, myths and medicine. Medicine being one of the most important, since the importance of keeping a cultural based is essential to many Native Americans, who continue being impacted with today’s medical era. Today, modern medicine has been the hope for many ill patients. People have more access to different types of…

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    Ethnohealth Family Interview On August 7, 1962, my mother, Jami Collier was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. She had two younger twin sisters and no brothers. Her mother was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma which is not too far from where my mother grew up. She grew up in Schulter, Oklahoma and that is still where my grandmother resides. Ethnic Background The United States is the country of origin for my mother and grandmother. My mother is Methodist, and grandmother is Baptist. There are three…

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