The most common, everyday cause is temporary restriction of nerve impulses to an area of nerves, commonly caused by leaning or resting on parts of the body such as the legs (often followed by a pins and needles tingling sensation). Other causes include conditions such as hyperventilation syndro...
a form ofhemoglobinthat doesn’t effectively transfer oxygen to the cells, into normal hemoglobin. Methylene blue is also used off-label to treatencephalopathy(brain disease) from neurotoxicity caused by ifosfamide, a chemotherapy drug.
TNF-A is produced by immune cells such as phagocytes to destroy the infection. TNF-A activity is normally well controlled in healthy people, but in autoimmune disorders, dysfunctional TNF-A causes persistent inflammation and tissue damage in many parts of the body including joints, skin,gastrointe...
You don’t have to be an athlete to catch this condition. It’s caused by a fungus that thrives in warm, dark, humid environments (think dressing rooms, showers, andswimmingpool locker rooms). Your bare feet come in contact with the fungus, which then takes up residence on your foot. ...
Diabetic neuropathy and shingles are among neurological disorders with itching as one of their debilitating symptoms [55,56,57]. Although probably not fully accurate, the first report of the antipruritic effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNTA) appeared in 2002, which presented the beneficial ...
Cancer-related itching that hasn't responded to other treatment Paroxetine isn't approved for children and teens under the age of 18 years because it can increase the risk of suicide. Sometimes, doctors use it off-label for OCD and social anxiety disorder in children and teens. Sertraline (Zo...
sticks his head out, and his eyes may bulge. It's usually caused by something harmless, like pulling too hard on the leash. Help him by massaging his throat or giving him something to lick. Covering his nose may make him swallow, which could stop the sneeze. Call your vet if it happe...
, both type 1 andtype 2 diabetes. Diabetic macular edema is a major contributor to several cases ofblindnessin the United States. The retina is the part of the eye located at its back. It is the junction where the eye signals are converted to visual signals and carried through the optic...
Dry gangrene is an uncommon condition wherein some parts of the body become dry and subsequently turn black over time due to lack of blood flow. The skin and tissues may even slough off in severe cases. Dry gangrene differs from other...
Itching Swelling Dizziness Trouble breathing Omega 3 fatty acids: Eructation(belching) Infection Flu-like syndrome Dyspepsia (indigestion) Back pain Rash orurticaria(hives) Angina pectoris(chest pain) Information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible side effects, precautions, warnings,...