People may call some allergies ‘hay fever,’ but do allergies cause cold and flu symptoms? Allergies can cause symptoms that are very similar to a cold or flu, such as a runny nose, sore throat, or sneezing. However, allergies do not cause a fever. Does hay fever make you tiredRead More →

Fatigue. Fighting a sinus infection demands energy from the body, so it is common to feel fatigued. Some people feel exhausted because they cannot breathe easily or are in pain. Can a sinus infection make your body feel weak? Allergies, nasal problems, and certain diseases can also cause acute andRead More →

Ovarian cysts are small, noncancerous, fluid-filled sacs that can occur in women who have regular periods. They’re a nuisance for many women, often causing bothersome symptoms like periodic bloating and abdominal discomfort. In some cases, ovarian cysts can trigger dull and aching lower back pain. What pain do you getRead More →

External hemorrhoids usually ease up if you follow home care measures. This generally takes about a week to occur. If you have external hemorrhoids that are getting worse or if they keep coming back, you should see a doctor to discuss options such as hemorrhoids removal surgery. What is theRead More →

Symptoms Toothache, spontaneous pain or pain that occurs without any apparent cause. Tooth sensitivity. Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold. Visible holes or pits in your teeth. Brown, black or white staining on any surface of a tooth. Pain when you bite down.Read More →

Treatments for bone on bone knee pain range from conservative treatments, such as exercise and bracing, to painkillers, and knee replacement surgery. Typically, multiple treatments are combined to treat bone on bone knee pain. What happens when your hip is bone on bone? OA occurs when cartilage in the hipRead More →

People with cancer might describe it as feeling very weak, listless, drained, or “washed out” that may decrease for a while but then comes back. Some may feel too tired to eat, walk to the bathroom, or even use the TV remote. It can be hard to think or move.Read More →

Sitting pelvic tilts on ball Sit on an exercise ball with your feet slightly wider than hip-width apart, shoulders back, and spine neutral. … Tilt your hips and round your lower back by contracting your abdominals. … Tilt your hips in the opposite direction and arch your back. … RepeatRead More →

The pain is usually felt on one side, alternating sides from month to month. But this varies greatly from woman to woman. Some women experience pain on one side each month for a few months; some experience pain on both sides at times (maybe because they are ovulating from bothRead More →