Chill
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chill s may occur at the beginning of an infection and are usually associated with a fever .
chill s are caused by rapid muscular contraction and ... when it perceives that it is cold . Wind
chill : The term used to describe the rate of heat loss ...
Wind
... Wind
chill : The term used to describe the rate of heat loss on the body resulting ... s or at temperature s just below freezing but with a wind ( wind
chill ). At some temperature s frostbite can occur within minutes. Note the ...
Bruises
... to reduce swelling . The tincture is traditionally used for external application to sprains , bruises and wounds , and as a paint for
chill blains when the skin is unbroken. Related Encyclopedia Topics: Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin , Cuts, Nausea and Vomiting , Age 4 ...
Burn
... burn for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. You can mix baking soda in the water to help relieve the pain . (Small children may become easily
chill ed, so keep the water tepid.) ... Regular exercise can strengthen your heart , improve your cholesterol levels, lower your blood pressure , ...
Caustic
... Kali bich. is a caustic compound useful for colds and sinusitis . People needing this remedy become very
chill y when ill with a characteristic pain in one spot. enarthrodial joint ; enarthrosis; enation; en bloc; enbucrilate; encainide; encainide hydro ...
Circulation
... recrudescence ... POOR CIRCULATION AND CHILLS SYMPTOMS" Cold hands and feet, and numb tingling fingers and toes. A general sense of
chill iness when others are warm. CAUSES"Poor circulation can be caused by cardiovascular disease , low thyroid, and vitamin E deficiency . Poor ...
Cold
... burn for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. You can mix baking soda in the water to help relieve the pain . (Small children may become easily
chill ed, so keep the water tepid.) ... Herpes simplex The most common virus that causes sores often seen around the mouth, commonly called cold ...
Corns
... to Remember' Honors Those Struggling With Alzheimer 's Athlete's Foot: Prevention Health Tip Health Tip: Help a Blister Heal Feeling a
chill Can Brrrr-ing on a Cold ... - Avoid using talcum powder or corns tarch. Neither is considered particularly helpful, and talcum powder can ...
Frostbite
... seen in areas with temperate climates. It occurs at sub-zero temperature s or at temperature s just below freezing but with a wind ( wind
chill ). At some temperature s frostbite can occur within minutes. Frostbite is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying body ...
Gamma globulin
... of abnormal protein s called cryoglobulins that, by definition, have the unusual properties of precipitating from the blood serum when it is
chill ed and redissolving upon rewarming. (Cryoglobulins are gamma globulin s with a ... Shapiro RS, Chauvenet A, McGuire W, et al.: Treatment of B- ...
Gastric
... obesity in adult patients. Persons needing this remedy are prone to gastric upsets.هذا ا"ع"اج يحتاج ا"اشخاص عرضة "تق"بات معوي. They are
chill y, yet sweat easily.وحتى ا"آن ، "ا بارد ا"عرق بسهو"ة. It appears that inadequate or over-enthusiastic contraction s of one part of the stomach ...
Gl
... 70 (1): 14-9, 1992. [PUBMED Abstract] ... Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, eds. Principles of Infectious Diseases . 5th Ed. New York, NY: Chur
chill Livingstone; 2000. Receive our free newsletter or manage your subscriptions Get our RSS news feed ... OcuLight GL (green laser) photocoagulator ...
Goose Bumps
... " Goose bumps " are associated with a feeling of
chill iness but are not necessarily associated with chills or fever s. Goose bumps raise the hairs on the body to form a layer of insulation. Text ...
Hematology
... thoracic Surgery All Departments and Services ... Hoffman, R., ed. Hematology : Basic Principles and Practice. 4th Ed. New York, NY: Chur
chill Livingstone, 2005. Gershon, AA, Hotez, PJ, and Katz, SL, eds. Krugman's Infectious Diseases of Children. 11th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby; 2004. ...
Infants
... of water and electrolytes . The elderly and those with illnesses are also at higher risk. Infants and the elderly are more susceptible to
chill ing. This is also a concern for those who are quite thin. I'd suggest that you keep your home at least 65 degrees to reduce the likelihood of cold ...
Injury
... or muscle paralysis or weakness loss of mental functions (memory, speech, understanding) ... Injury to the area is a common cause, but
chill ing of the area during the day, especially at night can also lead to it. An injury to the thoracic area may cause scar tissue to develop ...
Lobar pneumonia
... PNEUMONIA (J.H. Kellogg, M.D., Formulas) GENERAL" Exercise special care, to prevent lung congestion due to exposure of shoulder s or chest to
chill by evaporation. When one or more entire lobes of the lung are involved, the infection is considered a lobar pneumonia . When the disease is ...
Lymph
... system helps to protect the body against infections and foreign material. LYMPH ANGITIS ( Spleen ic Inflammation ) SYMPTOMS"Begins with a
chill and high fever , with moderate swelling and pain of the lymph atic tissue s. A severe pain develops in the left side, and extends up to ...
Lymphangitis
... family doctor, infectious disease specialist, or an emergency room doctor. LYMPHANGITIS ( Spleen ic Inflammation ) SYMPTOMS"Begins with a
chill and high fever , with moderate swelling and pain of the lymph atic tissue s. A severe pain develops in the left side, and extends up to ...
Obstetrics
... amnion (or be born within an intact un ruptured amnion ). Maciocia G: Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chinese Medicine. New York, NY: Chur
chill Livingstone, 1997. Kaptchuk T: The Web That Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine. New York, NY: Congdon & Weed, 1983. Back to Top ... ...