- 1. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... or mouthwashes Saliva replacement products Capsaicin, a pain reliever that comes from chili peppers Surgery isn't recommended for burning mouth syndrome. In addition to medical treatment and ...
- 2. Sinoaid Shanghai Laboratory Services Schedue
- (Laboratory Services)
- ... (PSA); COMPLEX 84153 PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA); TOTAL 84154 PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA); FREE 84155 PROTEIN, TOTAL, EXCEPT BY REFRACTOMETRY; 84156 ...
- 3. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... ingredients as lidocaine, a numbing agent; or capsaicin — the substance that makes chili peppers hot. Self-care measures for an injured knee include: Rest. Taking a break from your normal activities ...
- 4. WellScreen
- (Community Screenings)
- ... three months. (No fasting required; drink plenty of water.) Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test - Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein released into a man’s blood by his prostate gland. A PSA ...
- 5. Prostate Cancer Testing and Diagnosis in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... Antigen (PSA ) or DRE (digital rectal examination) offers the best opportunity to determine the presence of cancer in Shanghai China. Early detection is the key to enabling better outcomes and potential ...
- 6. College Entrance Exams
- (Young Adult)
- ... for measuring academic ability and predicting how a boy or girl will fare as a college freshman. The most commonly used tests are described below. Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT): administered ...
- 7. Physical Development in Girls: What to Expect
- (Puberty)
- ... problems. Q: “What if I get my period while I’m at school and have an accident?” A: This is probably every girl’s greatest fear. Have your daughter keep a few sanitary pads in her book bag or knapsack ...
- 8. Sleep Position: Why Back is Best
- (Sleep)
- ... (such as a one-piece sleeper) with no other covering, as an alternative to blankets. For an extra layer, a wearable blanket sleeper or sleepsack is a safe alternative. Pacifiers also may help reduce ...
- 9. Arthritis
- (Arthritis)
- ... gels, which can be rubbed on joints. Counterirritants. Some varieties of creams and ointments contain menthol or capsaicin, the ingredient that makes hot peppers spicy. Rubbing these preparations on ...
- 10. Nonallergic rhinitis
- (Nonallergic rhinitis)
- ... the nose of capsaicin, the ingredient responsible for the heat in hot peppers, to be effective. But the use of capsaicin to treat nonallergic rhinitis hasn't been approved. Try these tips to help ...
- 11. Peripheral neuropathy
- (Peripheral neuropathy)
- ... Phenytek) were originally developed to treat epilepsy. However, doctors often also prescribe them for nerve pain. Side effects may include drowsiness and dizziness. Capsaicin. A cream containing ...
- 12. Diabetic neuropathy
- (Diabetic neuropathy)
- ... of alternative therapies, such as capsaicin cream (made from chili peppers) and acupuncture, that may help with pain relief. Doctors frequently use them in conjunction with medications, but some may be ...
- 13. Postherpetic neuralgia
- (Postherpetic neuralgia)
- ... Although this risk is generally low, discuss it with your doctor. You may find that the following over-the-counter medications ease the pain of postherpetic neuralgia: Capsaicin. Capsaicin ...