Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernia: Following the specific anatomy of the male, men are about nine times more affected than women. In women, the small intestine through the round ligament is a projection in the labia majora. Inguinal Hernia Belt Continue Reading →

Umbilical Hernia

If you have a swelling or pain in the tummy button called your umbilicus, this is due to a rupture known as a hernia. Because of its position in the tummy button the rupture is called an umbilical Continue Reading →

Natural Weight Loss

From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Weight Loss:SpirulinaNatural Cures and Remedies for Weight LossBy Continue Reading →

Reflexology

Pressure applied to the feet generates a signal through the peripheral nervous system. From there it enters the central nervous system where it is processed in various parts of the brain. It is then relayed to the internal organs to allocate the necessary adjustments in fuel and oxygen Finally a response is fashioned that is sent onto the motor system. Continue Reading →

Sinus Problems

The most common ailment seen by physicians is what is generally referred to as an upper respiratory infection. In this category are such things as colds blocked stuffy noses congestive deafness sinus problems and what in the old days used to be called “catarrh of the head.” Continue Reading →

Epigastric Hernia

An epigastric hernia appears through the abdominal wall, between the bottom of the breastbone and the navel. Both men and women may have this type of he Continue Reading →

Femoral Hernia

A femoral hernia like an inguinal hernia)appears in the groin. Femoral hernias happen at the hole in the wall of the abdomen where the femoral artery and vein pass from the abdomen into the leg. These hernias are more common in women and tend to occur following childbirth. Continue Reading →

Hiatal Hernia

What is a Hiatus Hernia?[caption id="attachment_2983" align="alignright" width="234"] Hiatal Hernia[/caption]Continue Reading →

Incisional Hernia

The recurrence rate of incisional hernia was analyzed using a method of monitoring long-term … Among the 154 patients with primary hernias and 27 others with first recurrence of hernia eligible for the study Continue Reading →

Diaphragmatic Hernia CDH

Diaphragmatic hernias can be divided into two broad categories: congenital diaphragmatic defects and acquired diaphragmatic defects.In adults this type of her Continue Reading →

Eye Problems

The fine skin around your eyes is the first to show the signs of ageing as well as dark circles and puffiness. Don’t be tempted to deal with the problem by slapping on heavy oils and moisturizers – your eyes will benefit more from specially designed eye creams and gels. The delicate skin around your eyes needs extra special care because it’s thinner than the skin on the rest of your face so it’s less able to hold in moisture Continue Reading →