Home remedies for cough and cold
Symptoms of common cold can be alleviated with some home remedies. Easily available vegetables and spices such as lemon, ginger, pepper, and bitter gourd can be used to get relief from symptoms of common cold.
Pharyngitis
Sore throat or Pharyngitis is an inflammation of the throat or pharynx.
Acoustic Neuroma
Acoustic neuroma, also called a vestibular schwannoma, is a benign primary intracranial tumor VIII cranial nerve.
Acoustic Neurilemoma
Acoustic neuroma, also called a vestibular schwannoma, is a benign primary intracranial tumor VIII cranial nerve.
Septal perforations
Septal perforation is a hole in the nasal septum, the tissue that separates the nostrils. It can occur as a result of previous nasal surgery or as a result of nasal fracture. It can also occur after long term use of cocaine.
Perforated Eardrum
A middle ear infection (otitis media) is the most common cause of eardrum perforation. The eardrum can also be perforated by a sudden change in pressure?either an increase, such as that caused by an explosion, a slap, or diving underwater; or a decrease, such as occurs while flying in an airplane. Another cause is burns from heat or chemicals.
Nasal Polyp
Nasal polyps are small, sac-like growths made up of inflamed tissue lining the nose.
Ear Wax
Earwax, medically referred to as cerumen, is produced by glands in the outer ear canal. Its purpose is to trap dust and other small particles and prevent them from reaching, and potentially damaging the eardrum. Normally, the wax dries up and falls out of the ear, along with any trapped dust or debris.
Types of allergies
An allergy is an excessive or hypersensitive response of the immune system manifesting either as a pathological immune reaction induced by antibodies (immediate hypersensitivity) or by lymphoid cells (delayed type allergy). Instead of fighting off a disease-causing foreign substance, the immune system launches a complex series of actions against an irritating substance, referred to as an allergen
Medications in motion sickness
The best way to treat motion sickness is to stop the motion. If you can't stop the motion, sit or lie down in an area with the least motion. Treatment includes mainly medications and natural care