By: Eloise Jameson | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety Many people worry whether the symptoms they are experiencing really are to do with anxiety or if they're to do with something more serious. In this article I'm going to run through the most common symptoms associated with anxiety so that you can see how they relate to your situation and also to let you know that you're most definitely not alone in experiencing any or all of these symptoms. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2010-09-30 | Diseases and Conditions The first symptom of depression is eating disorder. Some people with depression tend to overeat. There are also some depressed people who tend to eat less than normal or refuse to eat anything at all. Thus, another symptom may also arise: sudden change in weight. Either a person may lose weight or gain weight faster than normal. read more
By: Ryan Rivera | 2010-03-27 | Anxiety Though frequently considered a "mental" condition, there are any number of anxiety and stress. Not to get too holistic here, but the mind and the body are one unit: what happens in the mind will be voiced through the body. That isn't to assert that everybody will face the same symptoms, however - some may suffer one or two physical symptoms whilst others could be experience many more. read more
By: Adrianna Smith | 2012-05-29 | Stress It's a natural response of the body when not enough rest or no change in style or lifestyle, and when problems at home, school or work. Produces anxiety and can affect any age. When a person suffers from stress is greater risk of minor illnesses such as cold or cough read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-04-01 | Depression The physical signs of depression vary from person to person. Every now and then we all get depressed; sometimes people get depressed for no reason and on other occasions because of a sad event. However, in most people depression is not permanent and with time it goes away. read more
By: Angela Linton | 2010-03-31 | Women's Issues Before going to the doctor, several changes in the body will occur that will indicate that you may be pregnant. However, bear in mind that some women will experience all these changes, why some will only experience a few. Some of these changes are: read more
By: Chris Jacken | 2010-10-25 | Depression The more society develops, the more human beings have to copy with stress related to their jobs or daily problems. As a result, if a person is to be exposed to extreme stress, he or she is likely to suffer from depression, which is the serious outcome of pressure and stress. In addition to the emotional symptoms like anger, crying, or being self-esteemed, there also exist other physical symptoms of depression. Also, these symptoms spot with many conditions, and lots of depressed patients do not try to find help because of being unaware of the physical symptoms related to depression. Depression is also to be blamed for actual changes in the body. To be specific, it can decrease thedigestion that may cause stomach problems. Besides, depression appears to be associated with an imbalance of certain chemicals in your brain. read more
By: Katie Kelley | 2008-08-14 | Diseases and Conditions Tendon rupture is a serious and painful condition that can be caused by an array of physical activities. However, one of the most recent risks causing Achilles tendon tears is the consumption of the fluoroquinolone prescription drugs and antibiotics including Cipro. read more
By: Michael W. Anderson | 2011-08-01 | Women's Health Pregnancy can be the most joyous moment in a woman’s life. It can bring both psychological and physical changes to a woman and her partner. read more
By: Johnny Walker | 2011-03-25 | Health & Fitness Every individual suffers from and reacts to stress in different ways but the signs are almost always similar. Stress impacts on many aspects of our lives, be it in our physical well-being, in our emot... read more
By: Gary P Owen | 2010-04-22 | Multiple Sclerosis There are over 50 MS signs and symptoms with more being discovered all the time. A complex disease that affects the central nervous system, there is literally no part of the body that multiple sclerosis does not affect. Symptoms vary in terms of their severity and how long they last as well as how they are treated. While there are some treatments for MS itself, many of the treatments available focus on treating the symptoms of this disease. read more
By: Bertran Knudsen | 2012-11-13 | Stress People think that it is that easy to spot stress symptoms in another person or even themselves, but that’s not true. When one is undergoing some hard times, he or she is affected too much to realize any stress symptoms. read more
By: budi harja | 2011-02-17 | Medicine The more serious symptoms, as heavy bleeding during the period, high blood pressure, heart palpitation and depression, need medical diagnosis. These symptoms, however, vary from one individual woman to another. Headaches, migraine and tension are caused by instability of the vascular system. read more
By: Xiahua Li | 2012-02-13 | Back Pain Contrary to popular belief, sciatica isn't a disease or even condition, however instead is it a system of signs and symptoms experienced due to another health problem, like a herniated disk, Piriformis Syndrome, along with Spinal Stenosis. In some instances, being pregnant may cause sciatica. read more