Chronic Sinusitis –If you have been to the doctor several times with sneezing, runny nose, and sore throat among other symptoms, you may have a chronic sinus infection. Most commonly, this is because you may have undiagnosed allergies and there is an overload of mucus in your nasal passage...
Chronic tonsillopharyngitisGastroesophageal refluxLaryngopharyngeal refluxObjective To explore and diagnose the underlying causes of chronic, recalcitrant sore throat. Methodology In this descriptive, cross-sectional study spanning 3 years (January 2014–December 2016), 1580...
Alternatively, a postnasal drip caused by a change in hormones due to pregnancy may last the entire prenatal period. With all that mucus trapped inside your nose and throat, you can often end up breathing excessively from your mouth, giving your friends and family an unwelcome introduction to y...
Transitioning to senior living communities isn't the only option for older adults who need more care. Here's what to know about the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, or PACE. Claire WoltersMarch 31, 2025 Medicare And Concierge Medicine ...
Throat chakra:Blue lace agate (for clear communication) Third eye chakra:Amethyst (for intuition) Crown chakra:Clear quartz or selenite (for connection) The only rule of thumb to start with is to use them with intention. What can this look like? Don’t just wear them; work with them in...
‘chronic utis’ might actually not be utis at all common infections don’t have a monopoly on bladder pain and urgency. spring allergies are back…with a vengeance. here’s how to deal it’s not your imagination: pollen season is creeping earlier and getting worse. how to soothe a ...
The most common cause of bronchospasm isasthma, though other causes include respiratory infection, chronic lung disease (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis), anaphylactic shock, or an allergic reaction to chemicals. How do you treat bronchospasm?
How to Exercise With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome If you're able to be active and you get the green light from your doctor, following a routine can help you reap some of thebenefits of exercise, such as improved mood and better sleep.
His pain became so debilitating he no longer could play basketball, hike–his pain made it difficult to even walk.His pain was REAL. So was the SOLUTION. Listen toPart TWOof episode 35: the recovery— where Arun tells his story of how herecovered from Chronic Painwhile I tell myOWN stor...
“Staying well-hydrated can help thin mucus in the back of the throat, which can lead to mild improvement in a cough,” explains Dr. Hanak. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below douglascraig//Getty Images 7 Grab A Lozenge Another quick and easy at-home remedy to stop a cough in its ...