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Treating sleep problems with radio waves

Radiofrequency treatment is a therapy that involves the use of radio waves to penetrate into the tissue that blocks the respiratory tract. This causes the targeted tissue to contract, making the airway more open, and eliminating snoring and sleep apnea conditions.

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Treat nosebleeds with surgery.

Nosebleeds in adults often involve a significant amount of blood loss and can occur both from the front of the nose and down the throat. They may temporarily stop on their own but typically recur if the underlying cause is not addressed.

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Treatment for Child Snoring or Enlarged Adenoids

Snoring can be found in 3-12% of children. It is common but may also be the first sign of obstructive sleep apnea, which is common in preschool and kindergarten children. It can have effects on daytime learning, behavior, and emotion. If your child makes noise when breathing during sleep or snoring becomes noticeable, you should consult a doctor.

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DENTAL CAD-CAM Digital Dental Printing Technology

DENTAL CAD-CAM Digital dental printing technology that enhances the quality of dental prints and saves time for both dentists and patients effectively.

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4 Diseases Women should be wary of apart from Cancer

Do not be complacent, if you have one of the following diseases immediate treatment is recommended

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Laryngitis, don't wait until you lose your voice.

When experiencing hoarseness, coughing, and a sore throat, it could be a warning sign of an abnormality with the vocal cords. Many people often think that these symptoms will eventually go away on their own. However, in reality, laryngitis can become chronic if not treated promptly and thoroughly. Therefore, understanding this condition is crucial and something everyone should pay attention to.

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Preparing for the Arrival of Your Little One

As the due date approaches, which is 37 weeks onwards, mothers may notice their belly lowering as the baby's head moves down into the pelvic cavity. At the same time, there will be a feeling of heavy pain in the pelvis, increased hardening of the abdomen, frequent urination, swollen feet, difficulty in getting up and sitting down, and more frequent leg cramps. Therefore, preparing for childbirth is important.

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Stop worrying about hip replacement with the muscle-preserving hip replacement technique.

Hip necrosis due to lack of blood flow requires hip replacement surgery. The new surgical technique, which involves operating from the front of the hip (Direct Anterior Approach), significantly speeds up recovery.

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8 Postpartum Exercise Positions

After giving birth, mothers will feel that their weight has increased more than usual. Exercising with various postures will help the body to return to its original condition. It is recommended to start exercising about 6 weeks after childbirth, once the body has become strong. Before starting an exercise, you should seek advice from a doctor.

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Postpartum Care for New Mothers

Postpartum behavior for mothers involves various changes to the body that occurred during pregnancy beginning to return to their normal state. However, some changes may not revert back to their original state. The different changes after childbirth take about 6 weeks to cease.

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Do Not Overlook Joint Injury

A joint is defined as the point at which two or more bones articulate. Synovial joints are by far the most common classification of joint within the human body.

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Do not ignore menstrual pain

When experiencing lower abdominal pain, especially during menstruation, it is not normal and not a minor issue, but it is a symptom of a "major disease" in women.