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		<title>Facts About Popular Treatments For Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 00:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Henricks asked: It can surely be stated that mental depression has affected people in all societies of the world and all social levels. When depression is treated in the earliest stages it is much more likely to result in a total cure from the condition. However, if the symptoms are ignored it could develop [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Thomas Henricks						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>It can surely be stated that mental depression has affected people in all societies of the world and all social levels. When depression is treated in the earliest stages it is much more likely to result in a total cure from the condition. However, if the symptoms are ignored it could develop into highly dangerous condition that is dangerous to not only the sufferer but also to those around him or her. It is fortunate to all of us that the venues to get information out to the world have become more widely utilized and the general public has become much better informed about a wide range of issues and topics.<br/><br/>Ultram is One of the Very Popular Drugs For Depression<br/><br/>There are number of drugs used to treat depression which are commonly known referred to as anti-depressants or anti depression drugs. These potent and sometimes addictive drugs are usually only available by prescription. Many of these powerful drugs can have some very undesirable side effects. One popular drug commonly prescribed in the treatment of depression is Ultram or Tramadol.<br/><br/>It brings to the table a number of properties that have proven effective in treating chronic symptoms of a wide range of conditions such as migraines, body aching, restlessness and irritability. It is also known to treat a mild form of depression labelled the blues, and promotes a higher level of energy in the person using it. So effective is it in pain management, sometimes this drug is prescribed for people who are recovering from surgery or those who are fighting the late stages of cancer.<br/><br/>However, this is not why Ultram is considered one of the biggest factors contributing to its popularity. It is highly recommended due to its ability to relieve the symptoms of depression and promote a feeling of well being and happiness. This improved mental state helps the patient heal faster. History has shown that people in an optimistic frame of mind have healed more quickly and have demonstrated a higher ratio of total cures.<br/><br/>The Side Effects Of The Drugs For Depression<br/><br/>All anti-depression medications carry the baggage of some undesirable side effects. However many feel that the benefits of using Ultram drugs for depression outweigh the risk of side effects. Common to most effective drugs for depression, the worst side effect of this medication is that it is highly addictive and must be used under strict medical supervision. Abuse of the recommended dosages leads to the desire for increased dosages and tolerance to the drug.<br/><br/>Users have been reported to suffer physical side effects using this drug as well. It has been reported to cause extreme drowsiness sometimes to a degree where persons are relegated to a state of near unconsciousness. Unless it is used exactly as prescribed, users may suffer the effects above in abuse of dosage levels.<br/><br/>The treatment properties and potential of this medication are very attractive. As is the case in any drug treatment, the side effects must always be considered. All drugs for depression should be used only on the advice of a medical professional and recommended dosage levels must be strictly adhered to.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.carisoprodolgenericsoma.com'>Carisoprodol Generic Soma</a></div>
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		<title>Tension Headache Causes, Symptoms and Home Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 06:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[peterhutch asked: Tension headaches are the most common type of primary headache. As many as 90% of adults have tension headaches. Tension headaches are more common among women than men. Many people confuse tension headache symptoms for migraine, and can end up with the wrong treatment. One problem is that many symptoms overlap, and many [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>peterhutch</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Tension headaches are the most common type of primary headache. As many as 90% of adults have tension headaches. Tension headaches are more common among women than men. Many people confuse tension headache symptoms for migraine, and can end up with the wrong treatment. One problem is that many symptoms overlap, and many people with migraine get frequent tension headaches as well.<br/><br/>About 90% of the headaches that strike are tension headaches. Tension headaches are also called muscle contraction headaches. Most of your skull is covered with a layer of muscle. When this muscle contracts abnormally, it can decrease the blood flow in your head. One of the tension headache symptoms can be tenderness around your head.<br/><br/>Tension Headache Causes<br/><br/>Muscle Contraction Headache or Acute Tension Type Headache occurs in about 50% of the population on a monthly basis but is usually low impact which is why it is not seen a lot in primary care. The exact causes of tension headache are not known but stress and tension play a part. Typically the tension headache is mild to moderate only, non-pulsating and bilateral. Sensory sensitivity to noise or light is more likely to be associated with migraine. Difficulties arise when patients who are suffering from migraine are misdiagnosed as having tension headaches. They then do not receive appropriate pain management. Patients often describe their head pain as a “feeling of tightness or squeezing”.<br/><br/>Most often, it is the vata humor that is out of balance when you have a headache. Some of the many possible causes include:<br/><br/>1. Mental stress<br/><br/>2. Fever<br/><br/>3. Excessive caffeine or nicotine<br/><br/>4. Reading without proper lighting<br/><br/>5. Sitting too close to the television, or watching too much of it<br/><br/>6. May also be a symptom of some other disease<br/><br/>7. Side-effect of another medication.<br/><br/>Home remedies for tension headache<br/><br/>1.	For tension headaches massage few drops of peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil on temples.<br/><br/>2.	Massage the scalp with slightly warmed sesame oil. This relieves tension headache and induces sleep.<br/><br/>3.	Regular exercise, yoga and meditation reduce the stress levels and keep the tension headache at bay.<br/><br/>4.	Persons of vata type can use hot water bags on aching parts and a hot shower will be of good help.<br/><br/>Natural Headache remedy using Henna<br/><br/>The flowers of henna have been found valuable in curing headaches caused by hot sun. The flowers should be rubbed in vinegar and applied over the forehead. This remedy will soon provide relief.<br/><br/>Aroma therapy cures.<br/><br/>Sniffing peppermint oil, rose oil, Lavender oil, Chamomile oil can give relief from headaches. Try burning some candles made with these oils to get a fragrant room while the headaches vanish. Try and consult a aroma therapist for a specific oil recommendation best suited to your problem or experiment with a few smells.<br/><br/>Drinking a glass of water (warm water in winter and cool water in summer), mixed with a teaspoon of honey first thing in the morning, is also a good remedy. Copious drinking of water throughout the day is also advised.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.uspainpharmacy.com'>Carisoprodol, Fioricet, Tramadol</a></div>
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		<title>SECOND OPINION &#124; Migraine &#124; PBS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 05:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often debilitating and misunderstood, migraine headaches and the options available to treat them are sources of much debate. Anger, frustration and desperation can plague both patients and physicians. Our panel navigates a case of migraine and the often confusing information that surrounds pain management and prevention. Check local listings for airdates and times on your [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>Often debilitating and misunderstood, migraine headaches and the options available to treat them are sources of much debate. Anger, frustration and desperation can plague both patients and physicians. Our panel navigates a case of migraine and the often confusing information that surrounds pain management and prevention. Check local listings for airdates and times on your local PBS station. For more information visit www.pbs.org<br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricetsoma.com'>The cheapest carisoprodol online</a></div>
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		<title>What is Pain, and how can I prevent it?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. The inability to communicate verbally does not negate the possibility that an individual is experiencing pain and is in need of appropriate pain-relieving treatment. Notes: Pain is always subjective. Each individual learns the application of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.</p>
<p>The inability to communicate verbally does not negate the possibility that an individual is experiencing pain and is in need of appropriate pain-relieving treatment. Notes: Pain is always subjective. Each individual learns the application of the word through experiences related to injury in early life.</p>
<p>Biologists recognize that those stimuli which cause pain are liable to damage tissue. Accordingly, pain is that experience we associate with actual or potential tissue damage.</p>
<p>It is unquestionably a sensation in a part or parts of the body, but it is also always unpleasant and therefore also an emotional experience. Experiences which resemble pain but are not unpleasant, e.g., pricking, should not be called pain.</p>
<p>Unpleasant abnormal experiences (dysesthesias) may also be pain but are not necessarily so because, subjectively, they may not have the usual sensory qualities of pain.</p>
<p>Please check http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/default.htm for pain management and pain treatment. It includes all pain management methods. But it lack of complimentary therapy. For therapy, please check <a href="http://www.usadruglist.org/PainComplementaryTherapy/index.html">http://www.usadruglist.org/PainComplementaryTherapy/index.html</a>.  The above links include following fields:</p>
<p>What is Pain Management<br />
Pain Basics<br />
What Is Chronic Pain?<br />
Learn to Manage Your Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain<br />
Causes<br />
What Causes Chronic Pain?<br />
Nerve Pain<br />
Burns &amp; Pain<br />
Compressed Nerve (Pinched Nerve)<br />
Are You at Risk?<br />
Chronic Pain Conditions<br />
Baby Boomers’ Aches &amp; Pains<br />
Related Guide: Joint Pain and Aging<br />
Symptoms &amp; Types<br />
Symptoms<br />
Back Fractures and Pain<br />
Related Web Site: Effects of Chronic Pain<br />
Tool: Is Neck and Back Pain Affecting Your Life?<br />
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Chronic Knee &amp; Joint Pain<br />
Related Guide: Back Pain<br />
Chronic Neck &amp; Shoulder Pain<br />
Whiplash<br />
Chronic Muscle Pain<br />
Muscle Pain<br />
Temporomandibular (TMD) Disorders<br />
Trigeminal Neuralgia<br />
Shingles Pain (Postherpetic Neuralgia)<br />
Related Guide: Sciatica Pain<br />
Arachnoiditis: Spinal Pain<br />
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome<br />
Central Pain Syndrome<br />
Phantom Limb Pain<br />
Diabetes-Related Nerve Pain (Neuropathy)<br />
Depression, Anxiety &amp; Pain<br />
Diagnosis &amp; Tests<br />
Diagnosis<br />
Related Guide: Time to Call a Chronic Pain Doctor?<br />
Related Guide: Doctors Who Treat Pain<br />
10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor<br />
Tests<br />
Diagnosing Pain<br />
Related Guide: Exams &amp; Tests for Chronic Pain<br />
Related Web Site: Quality-of-Life Scale for Pain<br />
Treatment &amp; Care<br />
Treatment<br />
Pain Management: Treatment Overview<br />
Related Guide: Low Back Pain Treatment<br />
Related Web Site: Chronic Pain Management<br />
How Is Pain Treated?<br />
Related Web Site: Finding the Right Pain Reliever<br />
Related Web Site: Natural Pain Relief<br />
Related Web Site: What Is Chiropractic?<br />
Spine Pain and Treatments<br />
Related Web Site: Cancer Pain: Myths and Misconceptions<br />
Pain &amp; Alternative Therapy<br />
Pain Medications: OTC and Prescription<br />
Narcotic Pain Medications<br />
Nerve Block Injections and Pain (Local Anesthesia)<br />
Related Guide: Trigger Point Injections<br />
Related Guide: Spinal Cord Stimulation<br />
Spinal Drug Delivery Systems<br />
Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Pump<br />
Related Guide: TENS (Electrothermal Therapy)<br />
Bioelectric Therapy for Pain<br />
Related Guide: Surgery &amp; Pain<br />
Advanced Reading: Treating Cancer Pain<br />
Advanced Reading: Cancer, Elderly &amp; Pain Medications<br />
Care<br />
Chronic Pain Control: Pain Relief Without Pills<br />
Related Guide: Chronic Pain &amp; Lifestyle Changes<br />
Video: Back Pain Relief: Acupuncture<br />
Chronic Pain Help: Exercise &amp; Arthritis Pain<br />
Pain &amp; Drug Addiction<br />
Palliative Care<br />
Your Pain Treatment Agreement<br />
Related Guide: Cancer Pain Control<br />
Living &amp; Managing<br />
Living and Coping<br />
Coping With Chronic Pain<br />
Related Web Site: Stress Relief &amp; Relaxation Techniques<br />
Related Web Site: Sexual Intimacy<br />
Related Web Site: Chronic Pain &amp; Patients’ Rights<br />
Personal Stories<br />
Pain Management: Personal Stories<br />
Support &amp; Resources<br />
Support<br />
Pain Management Support<br />
Resources<br />
Pain Management Resources<br />
Related Web Site: American Chronic Pain Association<br />
Related Web Site: American Pain Foundation<br />
Related Web Site: Find-a-Doctor and More<br />
Related Web Site: The National Pain Foundation<br />
Related Web Site: The Arthritis Foundation<br />
Related Web Site: Related Web Site: National Headache Foundation<br />
Related Web Site: The Neuropathy Association<br />
Related Guide: Pain Medicine Organizations<br />
Related Web Site: Pain Information</p>
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