Archive for the ‘Something Swollen’ Category

Swollen groin:

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

What are groin and its swelling?

The groin is a scrunch in both males and females at the junction of the torso with the legs. The other adjacent region is also included in the groin such as genitals. The whole region is collectively called the groin. Sometimes there is inflammation or the enlargement in the groin or any part of the groin. This inflammation in the groin is called the groin swelling. The lump or bulge in the groin can also be referred to as the groin swelling. The swelling can be minor or major. The treatment differs in the both types of swelling. The swelling can be treated at home and the swelling can take two to ten days to be healed completely.

Liposuction swelling

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Liposuction is a process that can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. During the long-ago decade, liposuction, which is also known as lipoplasty or suction lipectomy, has benefited from several new refinements. Today, a number of new techniques, comprising ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty, the tumescent technique, and the super-wet technique, are helping many plastic surgeons to provide selected patients with more precise results and quicker recovery times. Even though no type of liposuction is a substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can remove stubborn areas of fat that don't respond to traditional weight-loss methods.

Swollen Taste Buds:

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Learning About Taste Buds and Their Swelling -

Taste buds explained

Taste buds are small structures on the upper surface of the tongue, soft palate, and epiglottis, which provide information about the taste of food being eaten. A taste bud will consist of a group of receptor cells, and each cell is topped with a fine, hair-like projection called a microvillus. The receptor cells are connected to a mesh of nerves, which transmit taste to the major nerve bundles including the facial nerve and the glosso-pharyngeal nerve. From there, the taste information is then sent to the brain and combined with olfactory information from the nose. Contrary to popular belief, the main organ of taste is the nose and not the tongue. Our sense of smell is thought to be about 10,000 times more acute than our sense of taste, which is why we cannot detect most food flavors when we are suffering from cold or blocked sinuses.

Swollen liver:

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Swollen liver and the causes of the swollen liver

The enlargement of the stomach due to inflammation is called the liver swelling. That is why the liver swelling is also called as the enlarged liver. The liver swelling is very painful and a lot of liver disorders are related to this disease. The most common reason of the liver swelling is the infection in the liver. The other reason for the liver swelling is the liquor or alcohol consumption. The liver swelling is also caused by the chronic liver disorder and the immune disorders. The main infections that causes the liver swelling is Hepatitis A and B. the swelling in the liver can also be caused at the time of pregnancy. It could also be the result of some internal injury or bleeding. The liver swelling can also be caused by the HIV/AIDS virus. The symptoms of the liver infection vary at times.

Swollen feet:

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Swelling of the feet and its symptoms:
Scientifically this disease is referred to as edema. In this condition the fluid present in the muscle tissues of the feet undergoes an excessive build up and results in a rapid increase of the feet within a very short span of time. In some cases the swelling is accompanied with shortness of breadth, excessive gain in weight of the feet, or damages in the epidermis or upper layer of the skin. The swelling is mainly caused by the fluid build up within the muscle tissues and when the gravity pulls the fluid to the lower parts of the body like the ankles and the feet resulting those parts to swell rapidly. However the swelling does not comes up with pain particularly in older people who are in the age group of 55-75 as researches reveal.

Swollen Gums

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Gum Swelling can also be called as Gingival Swelling. Swollen gums are unusually enlarged, stuffed, or protruding. Gum swelling is quite common and may involve one or many papillae (the triangular-shaped bits of gum between adjacent teeth). Sometimes, the gums swell significantly, obscuring the teeth altogether. It is a quite common cause of toothache. Gum disease refers to inflammation of the soft tissue (gingiva) and unusual loss of bone that surrounds the teeth and holds them in place. Gum disease is caused by toxins secreted by bacteria in "plaque" that accumulate over time along the gum line. Plaque is a mixture of food, saliva, and bacteria. Early symptoms of gum disease include gum bleeding. It can be occurred without any pain. Pain is a symptom of more sophisticated gum disease as the loss of bone around the teeth leads to the creation of gum pockets. Bacteria in these pockets cause gum infection, swelling, pain, and further bone damage. Advanced gum diseases can cause loss of healthy teeth. Gum swelling could also be a way your mouth is telling you that something is wrong with your health. Leukemia or Diabetes can be other reasons for swollen, bleeding gums.

Swollen anus

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

The vein, that are swollen inside the anus and which the anus look swollen is called Hemorrhoids. They release pain if they come out of the anus with a bowel movement since they are constricted. Once they come out, the skin around them and the veins themselves becomes inflamed. It sounds as if you have tried diet modification to put off constipation. It would also be good to know what your occupation is and what your weight is at that moment of time. These can be factors that add to the development of hemorrhoids.

Symptoms

Swelling - All About It

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

What is swelling? Any increase in the size or a change in the shape of an area of the body is called swelling. It can be caused by collection of body fluid, tissue growth, or abnormal movement or position of tissue. Each one of us is bound to have some sought of swelling some time in our lives. During hot weather, if one has stood or sat in the same place for a long time, one might notice a swelling in the feet and ankles. Staying in one position for any length of time increases the risk that the lower legs, feet, or hands will swell as body fluid will normally move down a limb from the effects of gravity. Swelling may also be caused by heat-related problems, like heat edema from working or being active in a hot environment. Body fluids may collect in different tissue spaces of the body (localized) or they can affect the whole body (generalized).

Swollen Upper Lips:

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Lips are a visible organ at the mouth of human beings and many animals. Both lips are soft, protruding, movable, and the main function is for food intake, as a tactile sensory organ, and in articulation of speech. One can easily differentiate between the Upper (Labium superiors) and lower lip (Labium inferioris). The lower lip is somewhat larger. The lip skin is not hairy and doesn't have sweat glands or sebaceous glands. So, it does not have the usual protection layer of sweat and body oils which keep skin smooth, kill pathogens, and also regulate warmth. For these reasons, the lips dry out faster and are chapped more easily.

Swollen fingers:

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

What are swollen fingers and what are the causes of finger swelling: swelling in the finger or in some part near the finger is called the finger swelling. In the finger swelling the finger inflames. Finger swelling is very common and you don't have to worry about it. The finger swelling can also be cured at home there are many causes by the finger can swell. The finger can swell by touching anything, to which you are allergic. It can also swell because of bug bite or due to some infection. The finger can also swell by touching something hot. There might be some other causes which can cause the swelling.

Breast swelling

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Breast swelling is a common, non-cancerous condition that affects more than 50% of women at some point in their lives. The most common signs of breast swelling include lumpiness, tenderness, and cysts, areas of thickening, fibrosis, and breast pain. Having fibrocystic breasts, in and of itself, is not a risk factor for breast cancer. However, breast swelling can sometimes make it more difficult to detect a hidden breast cancer with standard examination and imaging techniques. Breast swelling is most common among women between the ages of 30 and 50, although women younger than 30 may also have fibrocystic breasts. Because the condition is related to the menstrual cycle, the symptoms will generally cease after menopause unless a woman is taking hormone replacement therapy. In some cases, breast swelling symptoms may continue past menopause.

Swollen thyroid:

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

What is the thyroid: The thyroid is a small hormonal gland in the neck. The primary work of the thyroid gland is to take the iodine from the body to produce hormones and it also helps to control the body's metabolism, and also regulates how speedily the body should work and use energy. This gland is shaped like a butterfly and lies at the front of the neck. It has two kinds of cells that make hormones. Follicular cells make thyroid hormone and C cells make calcitonin. The thyroid hormone affects heart rate, body temperature, and energy level and the calcitomin helps to control the level of calcium in the blood. Sometimes there is a swelling in this gland that is called the thyroid swelling.

Swollen arm

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Lymph edema is the buildup of fluid known as lymph in the tissues under your skin when something blocks its normal flow. This leads to swelling, most commonly in an arm or leg. Lymph generally does an important job for your body. It carries foreign material and bacteria away from your skin and body tissues, and it circulates infection-fighting cells, which are part of your immune system. Lymph flows slowly through the network of vessels known as your lymphatic system, stopping at points along the way to be filtered through lymph nodes. Lymph first collects by coming out of your cells into the smallest lymphatic vessels near the skin. After traveling all through the small vessels, lymph drains into deeper, wider lymph channels that run through the body. Ultimately, lymph fluid returns to the blood.

Eyelid swollen

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Anything that irritates the eyes can also irritate the eyelids and lead to swelling. The most familiar cause of irritation is an allergy, which can make one or both lids crinkled or swollen. Allergic reactions may be caused due to cosmetics, pollen or other particles in the air, metals such as nickel, or drugs placed into the eye as eye drops. Stings or bites from insects or infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi can also reason the eyelids to swell. Trichinosis, due to a roundworm infection, can also reason the eyelids to swell. Hereditary angioedema, a genetic disorder, may reason episodes of eyelid swelling. Dry eyes may get on your nerves both the eyeball and eyelids.