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Facts About Crohn’s Disease

Crohn’s disease, named for American physician Burrill Crohn who was among the first to describe it, may effect any point of the digestive tract. It is most often associated with the intestine, which can become inflamed and ulcerated. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea — possibly containing blood, and fever. The condition may also be called regional enteritis or granulomatous enteritis or colitis.

The exact cause of Crohn’s disease is not known. There is some speculation that it is related to a bacterial infection, but this is unproven. In any case, the illness is not contagious, although a family history of the disease is one thing doctors look for when making a diagnosis. Diagnostic images such as X-rays, colonoscopies, and CAT scans allow the location of outbreaks and determination of their severity.

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Naturally Reduce Large Breasts

In the media, we often hear about women who want to enhance and increase their breast size, but unfortunately usually surgery is the only significant option. Not necessarily less sought after, but less heard about, women are unhappy with their breast size because they believe their breasts are naturally too large. Luckily for these women, surgery although possible is not necessary. It is possible to significantly, and naturally, reduce breast size, by using three different options.

The first option when reducing breast size by a natural method is by losing weight. This may not necessarily apply to all women, as some women may have a large bust and may also have a slender frame not leaving room for weight loss. If weight loss is possible and healthy, not only will it lead to a more pleasant shape overall but it will eliminate some excess fat stored in the breast, creating a natural reduction.

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All The Fact On Breast Augmentation Surgery

Defining Breast Augmentation Surgery- Breast Augmentation Surgery also referred to as Augmentation Mammoplasty, breast enhancement or breast enlargement is a form of plastic surgery involving implantation of silicone or saline pads, behind breast tissue or below chest muscles in an attempt to add shape, size or fullness to breasts.

The process- From initial consultation to post-surgery recovery can take anything from six to eight weeks and will require absolute trust, co-operation and open communication between patient and surgeon. Before actual placement, a few very important decisions will have to be made by the patient including implant size, exact placement location and incision location. The surgeon will also give specific instructions to the patient which needs to be followed to a t. Actual implantation will take one to two hours depending on surgeon speed, placement and incision location.

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