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22 Home Remedies for Balanitis

Balanitis can be caused by an allergic reaction to any of the various chemicals used in soaps or ointments.  Men who suffer from diabetes are at a high risk for balanitis, as the high amounts of glucose excreted in their urine can get trapped under the foreskin where it accumulates, causing a breeding ground for bacteria.

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46 Home Remedies for Bad Breath

Although bad smell or halitosis may occasionally be formed on the basis of less than desired oral care, other fundamental reasons may also contribute to the bad smell. These are regularly challenging to solve, regardless of measures to maintain a consistent daily teeth cleaning schedule. This can spur some misery that can lead to inferiority complex and poor social interactions.

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60 Home Remedies for Balding

Typically men experience baldness more frequently and severely than women.  It can affect the areas of the crown and temples and oftentimes can leave the entire head without hair.

Home remedies can be useful in treating and managing hair loss, but patience is paramount.  The treatment option decided upon must be followed thoroughly and on a regular basis in order to be effective.  It is important to remember that baldness cannot be reversed quickly, as it takes time for the body to minimize hair loss as well as for new hair to grow.

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38 Home Remedies for Bedwetting

Possible Causes
There are several possible explanations for older children, teenagers, and adults who have problems with bedwetting. Some of the most common causes are listed below.

Hormonal imbalances 
Urinary tract infections
Nervous control deficiency
Diabetes
Constipation
Sleep apnea
Emotional stress

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35 Home Remedies for Bed Sores

Bed sores result when people are unable to move away from one position as a result of illness, medical procedure, or other constraining conditions. Confinement leads to injuries that expose the skin and underlying issues to wear and tear, as a result of immobility. Bed sores are sometimes described as pressure ulcers or as pressure sores.

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36 Home Remedies for Anemia

Since anemia is related to iron, many of the home remedies in this article will help to improve iron levels in the blood. These home remedies should be supplemented with advice and medication given by your doctor. Always see a doctor if you are concerned that you may have anemia. This is not something that can be easily diagnosed at home.

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41 Home Remedies for Amoebiasis

Amoebiasis is an infection with amoebas. It can sometimes also lead to dysentery. The symptoms that indicate an infection include stomach cramps, loose stools, vomiting, nausea, bloody stools, and upper torso tenderness.

Consulting a doctor is the best course of action when any of these symptoms show up, but the following home remedies are recommended when immediate danger is not evident or when you have already seen a doctor and you are looking for other remedies to supplement your treatment

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35 Home Remedies for Anal Itching

Anal itching can be the result of several skin-related problems, like excess friction, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, excess sweat, exposure to dyes and perfumes with unhealthy chemical components, as well as failure to wipe your anus properly after toilet use. There are other internal medicine issues that can as well give rise to this health condition.

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51 Home Remedies for Angina

Angina Pectoris, better known as angina, is a result of the buildup of cholesterol in your body system in which causes the blood vessels become narrowed and blocked. This is due to the decreased flow of oxygen and blood to your coronary tissues. As a result of this, an increased demand for oxygen is recorded in the heart leading to angina the resulting pain.

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33 Home Remedies for Ankle Sprains

Bandage or Wrap
If you have an ankle sprain and you desire to retain some mobility, you can use an elastic bandage to compress the spot. This remedy will also help to keep the swelling under control. You will need to have this remedy in place anyway as a means to avoid aggravating the sprain. This is one of the most popular remedies used for sprains, even in hospitals. When applying the band, it is recommended that you allow some measure of slack so that you don’t go numb in that spot. It is preferred to allow some ease of the bandage or wrap and your skin.