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1 day ago · 1. Valsalva Maneuver. Close your mouth and pinch your nose shut. Attempt a forceful exhalation against the closed airway as if you're blowing a balloon. This will lead to opening up of the blocked Eustachian tube after hearing of pop noise in the ear. 2. Olive Oil. It is used for wax accumulation in the ear.
2 days ago · The effects of reactive attachment disorder (RAD) in adults can be significant, interfering with someone’s ability to fully experience relationships, a positive sense of self, and mental health in general. Reactive attachment disorder is a trauma disorder of infancy and early childhood. Severe neglect prevents an infant from forming an ...
4 days ago · The symptoms of mono can take four or six weeks to appear. Here are some of the signs –. 1. Extreme fatigue. Fatigue is a common symptom of mono and can be overwhelming, often lasting for weeks or even months. It can interfere with daily activities and may not improve even after resting, says the expert.
13 hours ago · Dengue is surging across the Americas early this year from Puerto Rico to Brazil, with 3.5 million cases of the tropical disease reported so far, health officials said Thursday. That tally is ...
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13 hours ago · Physical Signs. As starvation progresses, the physical symptoms set in. The timing of these symptoms depends on age, size, and how healthy you are. It usually takes days to weeks, and includes weakness, fast heart rate, shallow breaths that are slowed, thirst, and constipation. There may also be diarrhea in some cases.
2 days ago · Prior research showed that heart failure hospitalizations of U.S. Adults with congenital heart disease increased dramatically from 1998 to 2011. To further understand this trend and its effect on patients and hospital resources, Dr. Burchill and colleagues used national data to study a retrospective cohort of adults with congenital heart ...