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Herbal Care Products offer herbal care tablets for over 40 diseases so far some of which include Sebaceous Cyst, Burning Mouth Syndrome, Bullous Pemphigoid, Lipoma, Myelitis, Blepharitis, Porphyria, Peripheral Neuropathy, Epididymitis, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Bronchiectasis, Folliculitis, Prickly Heat, Ichthyosis, Scleroderma, Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia and Retinitis Pigmentosa. The tablets that cure these ailments include Banical, Burnical, Bullical, Mopical, Molistical, Tarcical, Phorcical, Phornical, Epdiical, Polcical, Talsical, Fulical, Itchical, Itchycal, Clemical, Durical and Pegmical respectively. That’s not it! There are a lot more on the list. In order to find out more about each medicine go to the links of each one of them to get yourself acknowledged with the detailed description and other vital information.
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Uvical for Uveitis Treatment

Uveitis is a medical term used to define a disorder of swelling and irritation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye providing most of the blood supply to the retina.
Quick Facts

  • Causes inflammation of the uvea of the eye
  • Uvea is composed of 3 parts:
    • Iris & Pupil – The colored circle at the front of the eye.
    • Ciliary body – Located between the iris and the choroid.
    • Choroid – A thin, spongy network of blood vessels, which primarily provides nutrients to the retina
  • Eye care professionals may describe the disease more specifically as:
    • Anterior Uveitis – uveitis in the front of the eye.
    • Intermediate Uveitis – inflammation of the vitreous
    • Posterior Uveitis – Uveitis at the back of the eye
    • Panuveitis Uveitis – Uveitis of all three major parts of the eye
  • Happens at any age but usually affects people between 20 – 60 years old
  • Uveitis lasting for a short while is known as acute uveitis
  • The one lasting for long time is known as chronic uveitis
  • Can be infectious and non-infectious depending upon the nature of it
  • Eye professionals only have the ability to identify Uveitis in certain patients as infectious or non-infectious
  • Causes vision disruption
  • Disturbs the functioning of lens, retina, optic nerve, and vitreous

Uveitis Causes

  • Inflammatory responses inside the eye
  • Tissue damage
  • Action of germs
  • Toxins
  • An attack from the body’s own immune system
  • Infections or tumors occurring within the eye or in other parts of the body
  • Eye injuries/bruises
  • Penetration of toxins in the eye
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Multiple sclerosis.
  • AIDS
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Behcet syndrome
  • CMV retinitis
  • Herpes zoster infection
  • Histoplasmosis
  • Injury
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Psoriasis
  • Reactive arthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Syphilis
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Ulcerative colitis

Uveitis Symptoms

  • Blurred vision
  • Dark, floating spots in the vision
  • Eye pain
  • Eye redness
  • Light sensitivity
  • Swelling and heat in the eye

  • Decreased vision
  • Increased floaters
  • Vision loss in extreme cases



Cidrical for Costochondritis Treatment

Costochondritis is inflammation of the junctions where the upper ribs join with the cartilage that holds them to the breastbone or sternum.
Quick Facts

  • Characterized by chest pain
  • Causes localized chest wall pain
  • A relatively harmless condition
  • Usually vanishes without any treatment
  • Affects females more than males with ratio of about 70% to 30% respectively
  • A common cause of chest pain in adolescents
  • Affects children of 12 to 14 years normally
  • One of the most common causes of musculoskeletal chest pain
  • Usually represents heart disease
  • Depending on the severity of the disease the pain can get really unbearable at times
  • Costochondritis is quite often used interchangeably with fibrositis and Tietze syndrome but both of these are separate detects

Costochondritis Causes

  • Repetitive microtrauma
  • Inflammation of cartilages of chest wall
  • Overuse injury in athletes
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Viral respiratory infections
  • Bacterial infections such as after surgeries
  • Fungal infections (rare)
  • Certain forms of arithritis
  • Sternum pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Various infectious diseases

*There is no single identified cause of Costochondritis*

Costochondritis Symptoms

  • Most importantly chest pain
  • Pain on the front of the upper chest
  • Conditions related to heart problems
  • Pain worsened by physical activity or exercise
  • Difficulty in deep breathing
  • Extreme pain
  • Touching the area involved by costochondritis can be extremely painful for the patient
  • Acute pain in shoulders and arms
  • Redness or swelling in the tender areas



Achnical for Achalasia Treatment


Achalasia is a term used to describe a disorder of the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach (esophagus), which disturbs the ability of the esophagus to move food towards the stomach.
Quick Facts

  • primary esophageal motility disorder
  • A rare disease of the esophagus and stomach
  • characterized by failure of a hypertensive LES to relax and the absence of esophageal peristalsis
  • Achalasia means failure to relax
  • Disables the functionality of the lower esophagus sphincter
  • Causes difficulty opening and letting the food pass into the stomach
  • Causes difficulty swallowing the food
  • More of a functional problem rather than mechanical one
  • Causes a functional obstruction at the gastroesophageal junction

Achalasia Symptoms

  • Hereditary
  • Certain infections
  • Damage done to esophagus due to immune system abnormality
  • Disturbed functionality of both muscles and nerves responsible for relaxation and opening of the sphincters
  • Inflammation of the lower esophagus around the nerves
  • Degeneration and disappearance of nerves
  • Enlarged and stretched esophagus
  • Cancer of the esophagus or upper stomach

Achalasia Causes

  • Backflow (regurgitation) of food
  • Chest pain, which may increase after eating or may be felt in the back, neck, and arms
  • Cough
  • Difficulty swallowing liquids and solids
  • Heartburn
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Sticking of food in the chest
  • Heavy feeling in the chest after meals
  • Loss of appetite
  • Mimic heart pain
  • Regurgitation of food that is trapped in the esophagus
  • Various intervals of chest pain
  • Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Adhenical for Abdominal Adhesions Treatment


An abdominal adhesion is a term used to describe a medical condition characterized by bands of tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs.
Quick Facts

  • Sticking of tissues and organs which are slippery in nature and shift easily as the body moves
  • Bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together
  • Caused due to abdominal surgeries
  • At the location of abdominal adhesions the intestine twists itself and obstruct the normal movement of its contents
  • Gets life-threatening if not treated in time
  • Requires immediate medical attention
  • Causes female infertility
  • Treated usually by laparoscopic surgery or open surgery in which the adhesions are cut by scalpel or electric current

Abdominal Adhesion Causes

  • Abdominal surgeries
  • Inflammation of organs such as cholecystitis or appendicitis
  • Peritonitis
  • Foreign objects leftover inside the abdomen at the time of surgery
  • Bleeding into the peritoneal cavity
  • Inflammatory conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Tissue incisions, especially those involving internal organs
  • the handling of internal organs
  • Major drying out of internal organs and tissues
  • Contact of internal tissues with foreign materials, such as gauze, surgical gloves, and stitches
  • Blood clots not rinsed out during surgery
  • Cancer radiation formula
  • Abdominal infections
  • Gynecological infections

Abdominal Adhesion Symptoms

  • Unbearable abdominal pain or cramping

  • Constant vomiting
  • Frequent bloating
  • Very loud bowel sounds
  • Swelling of the abdomen
  • Inability to properly pass gas
  • constipation

Apolical for Alopecia Treatment

 


Alopecia is a medical term used to define the partial or complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows. It also is known as baldness in extreme cases.
Quick Facts

  • Is an acquired skin disease affecting all hair-bearing skin
  • Characterized by loss of hair in several patches
  • A hair fall condition that affects the scalp
  • Causes various hair loss patches on the scalp
  • Causes baldness in severe cases
  • Affects both genders equally
  • It is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles
  • The condition improves in about one year without any medication
  • Rarely associated with any external or internal medical problems
  • 1st type of Alopecia is Alopecia Aerta which is an autoimmune disorder
  • 2nd type of Alopecia is Androgenetic alopecia which is a kind of hair loss that’s inherited
  • Hair loss caused by Androgenetic alopecia is permanent

Alopecia Causes

  • Aging
  • Genetics
  • Medical Illness
  • Constant stress
  • Some medications, such as chemotherapy
  • Malnutrition
  • Autoimmune disorder, in the case of alopecia areata
  • Immune system abnormality
  • Allergic disorders
  • Thyroid disease
  • Vitiligo
  • Lupus
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Genetic mutation

Alopecia Symptoms

  • Male pattern hair loss
  • Thinning or complete loss of hair at the hairline and top of the head
  • Diffused hair loss in females
  • Gradual thinning of hair especially on the top of the head
  • Broken hair
  • Hair gets removed easily while shampooing
  •  Oval bald patches

Rillical for Atrial Fibrillation Treatment

Artial Fibrillation is a medical term used to define abrupt rhythmic movement of the heart resulting from abnormal electrical impulses in the upper chambers.
Quick Facts
  • Characterized by arrithmia or irregular heart rhythms
  • Causes irregular and usually very fast heartbeat
  • Continuous irregular heartbeat for hours
  • The electrical impulse originates in the SA node of the right atrium
  • How heartbeat normally operates?
    • As the impulse travels through the atrium, it produces a wave of muscle contractions causing the atria to contract
    • The impulse reaches the atrioventricular (AV) node in the muscle wall between the two ventricles and pauses there, giving blood from the atria time to enter the ventricles
    • The impulse then continues into the ventricles, causing ventricular contraction that pushes the blood out of the heart, completing a single heartbeat
  • AF is most common type of arrhythmia
  • People with AF may not usually feel any symptoms
  • Happens rarely or every now and then
  • People with AF can live normal and active lifestyle
  • Sometimes ordinary treatment can restore regular heart rhythms
Atrial Fibrillation Causes
  • Atrial fibrillation may occur without evidence of underlying heart disease
  • Common in younger people
  • Overactive thyroid also known as Hyperthyroidism
  • Use of alcohol
  • Pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lungs)
  • Pneumonia
  • Heart valve disease
  • Developmental abnormalities people are born with
  • Enlargement of the left ventricle walls
  • Coronary heart disease resulting from atherosclerosis, deposits of fatty material inside the arteries that cause blockage or narrowing of the arteries
  •  Interrupting oxygen delivery to the heart muscle (ischemia)
  • Hypertension – increased blood pressure
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Sick sinus syndrome referring to improper production of electrical impulses because of malfunction of the SA node in the atrium of the heart
  • Pericarditis – inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
  • Myocarditis – inflammation of the heart muscle
  • Increasing age
  • Cardiothoracic surgery or procedures
Atrial Fibrillation Symptoms
  • Palpitations feelings that your heart is skipping a beat
  • Fluttering, or heart beating too hard or fast
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weakness or problems exercising
  • Chest pain
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Fatigue
  • Constant tiredness
  • Confusion



Rhinical for Seborrheic Keratosis Treatment

Seborrheic keratosis is a medical term used to describe benign noncancerous wart-like growths on the surface of the skin.
Quick Facts
  • A common non-cancerous skin growth
  • Benign in nature
  • Can appear in middle aged or older adults
  • Not contagious
  • Start as small, rough bumps on the surface of the skin
  • Can appear anywhere on the skin without any exceptions
  • Usually appears as warts, moles, actinic keratosis or skin cancer
  • Color ranges from brown to black
  • Have waxy pasted on the skin look
  • Looks worrisome but is actually not
  • Frequently occurs in sun exposed areas
  • Studies suggest that sometimes a person may have many seborrheic keratoses and not notice a dysplastic nevus or a malignant melanoma that develops among the seborrheic keratosis
  • Revolving of lesions around the skin from time to time
  • During the initial growth they develop a velvety to finely verrucous surface
Seborrheic Keratosis Causes
  • Family history due to Seborrheic running in the families
  • Over exposure to sun
  • Estrogen replacement therapy
  • Pregnancy
  • Old age
Seborrheic Keratosis Symptoms
  • Moles, warts or rough bumps located on the face, chest, shoulders, back, or other areas
  • Irritation and itching
  • Zero pain
  • Yellow, brown, black, or other colors
  • Slightly raised, flat surface
  • Rough or wart like surface
  • Waxy surface
  • Round-to-oval shape
  • Pasted on appearance on the skin
  • Single sometimes many growth on the skin




Banical for Sebaceous Cyst Treatment

A medical term used to define a closed sac under the skin which is filled with a cheese-like or oily material.
Quick Facts
  • A fluid filled sac usually containing cheese-like or oily material
  • Most common in women
  • Appear as small lumps or bumps under the skin
  • Referred to as closed sacs containing Keratin
  • Usually found on the face, neck, and trunk and also occur in the vaginal area or other parts of the genitalia
  • Sebaceous cysts are different from epidermoid cysts
  • Arise from the glands that secrete oily matter that lubricates hair and skin
  • Noncancerous in nature
  • In rare cases if left untreated for a long time can result in skin cancer
  •  Can be aggravated by long-term use of oil-based creams or cosmetics
Sebaceous Cyst Causes
  • Protective layer of cells on the surface of your skin when move deeper into your skin instead of shedding
  • Multiplication of surface cells
  • Areas where there are small hair follicles and larger oil glands (sebaceous glands), such as your face, neck, upper back and groin
  • The epidermal cells forming the walls of the cyst and secreting the protein keratin into the interior
  • Damage to a hair follicles
  • Follicles damaged by injuries
  • Wounds or abrasions
  • A ruptured sebaceous gland
  • Inflammatory skin conditions
  • Acne
  • Developmental defect
  • Heredity issues
  • Gardner’s syndrome
  • Oil based creams
  • Overuse of cosmetics
Sebaceous Cyst Symptoms
  • Round cysts or small bumps which are moveable
  • White or yellow cysts
  • Pigmented cysts in people with darker skin
  • Vary in size from less than 1/4 inch to nearly 2 inches
  • Occur on nearly any part of your body, including your fingernails, but are found most often on your face, trunk and neck
  • Cysts with central opening plugged by tiny blackhead
  • Milia characterized by tiny, deep-seated whiteheads that never seem to come to the surface of your skin
  • A thick, yellow material draining from the cyst that may have a foul odor
  • Redness, swelling and tenderness around the cyst
  • Development of a small bump on your scalp that looks like an epidermoid cyst




Burnical for Burning Mouth Syndrome Treatment

Burning Mouth Syndrome is a term used to define chronic burning pain in your mouth.
Quick Facts
  • Gives burning sensation to your mouth
  • Also known as include scalded mouth syndrome, burning tongue syndrome, burning lips syndrome, glossodynia and stomatodynia
  • Burning pain in the mouth usually affect your tongue, gums, lips, inside of your cheeks, roof of your mouth, or widespread areas of your whole mouth
  • Really painful and frustrating condition
  • Can occur with a range of medical and dental conditions
  • Woman are at greater risk of suffering from BMS
  • If you are in your 50s, 60s or 70s your chances of acquiring this order are higher
  • It begins spontaneously with no triggering factor involved
  • Causes upper respiratory tract infection
  • Most often accompanied by gustatory disturbances
  • There are 3 types of BMS namely:
    1. Type 1 burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
      • Patients have no symptoms upon waking
      • Progression of symptoms throughout the day
      • Nightime symptoms are variable
      • Nutritional deficiency and diabetes may produce a similar pattern
    2. Type 2 burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
      • Patients have continuous symptoms throughout the day
      • Asymptomatic at night
      • This type is associated with chronic anxiety
    3. Type 3 burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
      • Patients have intermittent symptoms throughout the day
      • Sometimes patients experience symptoms free days
      •  Food allergy is suggested as a potential mechanism
Burning Mouth Syndrome Causes
  • Problems with taste and sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system
  • Underlying medical condition, such as a nutritional deficiency
  • Dry mouth also known as Xerostomia,
  • Medications
  • Other health or dental problems
  • Oral yeast infection also known as thrush
  • Oral lichen planus or Geographic tongue.
  • Psychological factors
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Excessive health worries.
  • Lack of iron, Zinc, Folate (vitamin B-9), thiamin (vitamin B-1), riboflavin (vitamin B-2), pyridoxine (vitamin B-6) and cobalamin (vitamin B-12)
  • Dentures
  • Damage to nerves that control taste and pain in the tongue
  • Allergies or reactions to foods
  • Food flavorings
  • Food additives
  • Fragrances
  • Dyes or other substances
  • Reflux of stomach acid that enters your mouth from your upper gastrointestinal tract
  • High blood pressure medications called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
  • Oral habits, such as tongue thrusting and teeth grinding (bruxism)
  • Endocrine disorders, such as diabetes and underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism)
  • Hormonal imbalances, such as those associated with menopause
  • Excessive mouth irritation
  • Overbrushing of tongue
  • Overuse of mouthwashes
  • Having too many acidic drinks
Burning Mouth Syndrome Symptoms
  • A burning sensation that usually affects your tongue, lips, gums, palate, throat or whole mouth
  • An itchy or traumatized sensation in your mouth or on the tip of your tongue
  • Mouth pain worsening with the progression of day
  • Dry mouth sensation
  • Increased thirst
  • Sore mouth
  • Loss of taste
  • Difficulty eating
  • Swallowing difficulties
  • Taste changes, such as a bitter or metallic taste
  • The pain from burning mouth syndrome occurring in different patterns such as during daytime, everyday, nighttime, when you wake up etc.