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A typical earache begins when a congested eustachian tube—which runs from the back of the throat to the eardrum—can’t regulate pressure or fluids in the ear.  Pain starts when mucus or pus builds up behind the eardrum.  The more the fluid builds, the greater the pressure and pain....

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The skin is the body’s largest organ.  It consists of three layers—the epidermis, the dermis, and the subcutaneous layer.  The skin excretes toxins and poisons that are present in the body, as do the kidneys and bowels.  Because the skin also acts as a shield between the body and the millions of foreign substances that exist in our environment, it often reacts with rashes and other skin problems.  Skin irritations are characterized by blisters, cracking, dryness, flaking, itching, redness, scaling, swelling, and thickening....

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Epilepsy is characterized by seizures. Epileptic seizures are the result of an electrical disturbance in the nerve cells in one section of the brain.  Sensitivity to noise, irritability, twitching, bed-wetting and tremors may all be early warning signs of epilepsy. Often, the cause of epileptic seizures is unknown....

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