Author Archives : Dr. Victor Marchione

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Can tinnitus (ringing in the ear) occur after head, neck, and brain injuries?

Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) may occur after head, neck, and brain injuries. Over one in 10 cases of tinnitus result from a head or neck injury. To make matters worse, injury-related tinnitus is often more severe and unpleasant. The study was conducted by the Oregon Health and Service University Tinnitus Clinic, involving 2,400 patients who ...click here to read more

Urinary incontinence in women: Symptoms, causes, complications, and treatment

Literally millions of women suffer from urinary incontinence, and while many people believe it is simply an age-related issue, it can, in fact, impact people who are younger. Noticing the symptoms early and identifying the cause can help women with urinary incontinence get back to enjoying life. Urinary incontinence in women can be both physically ...click here to read more

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Ulcerative colitis symptoms: Weight loss due to loss of appetite and other factors

Weight loss is quite common in ulcerative colitis, either due to loss of appetite or other factors. A type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), ulcerative colitis is often accompanied by painful flare-ups, so choosing the right foods to eat is often quite difficult. Food plays a large role in ulcerative colitis because it can trigger ...click here to read more

Ulcerative colitis causes fatigue and inflammation in the lining of the colon and rectum

Ulcerative colitis causes fatigue and inflammation in the lining of the colon and rectum. Nearly 75 percent of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients – including those with ulcerative colitis – experience fatigue during a flare-up. A 2011 study also revealed that nearly 30 percent of participants had fatigue even when not experiencing a flare-up. Although ...click here to read more

Colon cancer vs. Crohn’s disease: Causes, symptoms, risk factors, and complications

The colon cancer vs. Crohn’s disease debate is generating a lot of interest in the medical community, and rightly so. Every year in the U.S., approximately 57,000 people die from colorectal cancer and 147,000 new cases are diagnosed. According to the journal Oncology, there is a substantial body of evidence demonstrating that chronic inflammation is ...click here to read more

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