• What are the treatment of salivary gland cancer?

    What are the treatment of salivary gland cancer?

    Like many cancer diseases, treatment for salivary gland cancer depends on the type, size and stage of salivary gland cancer you have, as well as your overall health and your...

  • What are the signs and symptoms of thymus cancer?
  • Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumors Diagnosis
  • Jaundice in Infant
  • Inguinal Hernia

    3:28 - 08/05/2013

    An inguinal hernia happens when soft tissue – usually part of the intestine – protrudes through a weak point or tear in your lower abdominal wall. The resulting bulge can...

  • The Symptoms and Risks Factor of Premature Ejaculation

    The Symptoms and Risks Factor of Premature Ejaculation

    3:40 - 26/04/2013

    Premature ejaculation is one of the worst problems of sexual life, it can effect your family and make you and your partner unhappy. So you need to know the signs...

  • Symptoms of Ichthyosis

    Symptoms of Ichthyosis

    9:50 - 25/04/2013

    Common symptoms of ichthyosis include: Dry, scaly skin Tile-like, small scales Scales colored white, dirty gray or brown — with darker colored scales typically on darker skin Flaky scalp Deep...

  • Myositis Overview

    Myositis Overview

    3:33 - 24/04/2013

    Myositis is the medical term for muscle inflammation. In myositis, inflammation damages the vendita cialis generico fibers of a muscle. This causes muscles to be weak by interfering with the...

  • Puerperal Fever Overview

    Puerperal Fever Overview

    2:44 - 23/04/2013

    Childbed fever or puerperal fever, is a potentially fatal pregnancy complication. However, if detected early it is often easily treatable with antibiotics. Caused by a uterine infection after delivery of...

  • Costochondritism Overview

    Costochondritism Overview

    7:03 - 22/04/2013

    Costochondritis, also refered as chest wall pain, costosternal syndrome, or costosternal chondrodynia is a benign and often temporary inflammation of the costal cartilage, which connects each rib to the sternum...