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Feb 26th, 2010 |
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Category: Uncategorized
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Feb 26th, 2010 |
By Dee |
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Jan 25th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Pain Management
Pain is a massive problem in our society, in fact it is estimated that at any given time, around one third of the population are in pain. Pain of any type is the most frequent reason for physician consultation. It is a major symptom in many medical conditions, significantly interfering with quality of life and general functioning.
Pain management is therefore an extremely important part of health care because people forced to continue living with extreme pain often become depressed and have poor treatment outcomes.
Some types of pain are still not really understood with as many as a third of cases having unknown origins.
Here are some of the things we do know:
* Pain is constant for about 20% of people.
* Back pain is the most common pain.
* Most chronic pain sufferers have had pain for at least 3 years.
* As can be expected, the incidence of pain increases with advancing age.
* Women report pain more often than men. Read more...
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Dec 20th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies, Featured Articles
Allergic reactions are more common occurrences than you might otherwise believe. They can encompass anything from a sty in the eye to life-threatening anaphylactic shock. An allergic reaction is the body’s way of responding to a perceived “invader”. These foreign substances are called antigens and they trigger the immune system. In the case of individuals who suffer from allergic reactions this response is often a hypersensitivity reaction. This means that the reaction is above and beyond what is necessary in order to protect the body from a particular antigen.
Almost anything can be an allergen, such as dust, pollen, medication, insect venom, animal dander, viruses and bacteria. Reactions will also vary between a small skin rash and itchy eyes to an all over body rash. The reaction can also include one or several symptoms. Read more...
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Dec 18th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Energy & Fatigue, Featured Articles
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a misunderstood disease that causes a person to feel extremely fatigued, continuously. Everyone has woken up to a day where they never felt like they could get their energy in line.
CFS is much different because it is way more serious and complex. It affects life continuously, for weeks or years, rather than a single day. Getting a good nights sleep will not make chronic fatigue syndrome go away. It continues to get worse with each passing day.
This disease should not be underrated. A person suffering from it has trouble doing normal daily tasks and stops enjoying things that they once did.
A good way to understand CFS would be to compare it to a hangover that never stops. It makes it really hard to concentrate, causes listlessness, wears your body down and causes pain for no apparent reason. There is no medicine that you can take to make all of this go away. It just drones at you day in and day out. Read more...
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Dec 17th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Joints, Bones & Muscles
Both glucosamine and chondroitin are chemical parts of normal cartilage. Cartilage is the part of the body that acts as a cushion between the bones in the joints. Both glucosamine and chondroitin are natural substances found within the cartilage and used as building blocks when the body produces cartilage.
For over two decades there has been a debate raging about the use of glucosamine and chondroitin in the treatment of osteoarthritis. This is a particular type of arthritis that is caused by the normally smooth surface of the cartilage wearing out or becoming fragmented. Often times, this is called wear and tear arthritis and it causes joint pain, swelling and deformity. It is also the most common type of arthritis diagnosed in the world today.
Approximately 27 million Americans alone suffer from osteoarthritis. Because of the increased awareness of natural treatments and holistic health more people are open to trying new therapies and dietary supplements to find relief for their pain as well as improve their potential for overall improvement. Read more...
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Dec 14th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
Dust mites are a microscopic insect from the arachnid family. This family also includes spiders, scorpions and ticks. This little critter commonly live in mattresses, pillows and dark corners. It is their that day attached, grow, eat, mate and lay eggs. They are sometimes referred to as an unwanted guest in human habitation because they are never invited in. The live off of off the dead skin cells our body sheds and we inhale their droppings which is what causes allergic reactions.
Dust mites are the most common cause of perennial allergic rhinitis or allergies which occur year-round. The reaction that an individual has is to proteins which trigger inflammation in the lining of the nasal passages. This causes sneezing, runny nose and other signs and symptoms associated with hayfever.
For a few people this allergy is the primary cause of the inflammation in the Airways which can trigger asthma and results in wheezing, shortness of breath and other breathing difficulties. Other symptoms include itchy and red eyes, itchy nose, itchy roof of the mouth or throat, post nasal drip, facial pressure or pain, swollen skin under the eyes and frequent awakening at night. Read more...
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Dec 12th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
Cats are a popular pet. They are great indoor pets for those living in the city as well as those living in the suburbs or the farm. But those with allergies to cats aren’t able to enjoy them. About 10% of those living in the US have pet allergies and cats are the most common culprits. They are twice as likely as dog allergies.
But it isn’t the hair or fur that’s the issue for people who are allergic but rather the saliva, urine and dander. If you are sneezing, sniffling or have never ending cold symptoms you just might be allergic to the cute little kitten you just gave to your daughter for Christmas.
There are tiny little protein molecules that cause a great big allergic reaction in the body. The allergic response in the body is caused from the hyperactivity in the immune system that recognizes these protein molecules as invaders. Immune system fighters, Immunoglobulin E, attack these molecules, injuring mast cells in the meantime. When the mast cells are injured they release histamine which causes the allergic response in the body. Read more...
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Dec 9th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction which happens when the body is exposed to a protein molecule that the immune system perceives as threatening. And the anaphylactic reaction can happen instantaneously or within minutes of exposure to a protein molecule which your body is hyper allergic to.
Some of the more common allergies which results in an anaphylactic reaction can be peanuts, these sayings, egg allergies and latex. The allergen, protein molecule which the body perceives as threatening, releases a severe attack mediated by the immune system. A flood of chemicals is released, the blood pressure drops, airways narrow, pulse quickens and many become nauseated and vomit.
Any evidence of an anaphylactic shock reaction necessitates an immediate trip to the emergency room. Individuals who have a previous history of a severe allergic response often carry epinephrine shots with them in case of an emergency. These shots will only support the body for a short period of time and give the individual enough time to get to the hospital. These are not a cure and will not the the only treatment necessary during a severe allergic response. Read more...
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Dec 8th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
Allergy symptoms can vary from very mild to life-threatening. The symptoms that you experience will help to give your physician clues about what is causing the allergy as well as potential treatment protocols and medications which can be used to successfully alleviate your symptoms.
Mild symptoms include rash, itchy watery eyes and nasal congestion. These allergic reactions do not spread to other parts of the body and are very commonly found in individuals who suffer from pollen allergies or seasonal allergies. In these individuals the symptoms occur at the same time of the year every year which gives a good indication to the physician of the exact triggers.
Moderate symptoms will spread to other parts of the body and will include the skin. Some individuals suffer from dry, scaly, red skin, or itchy raised hives. In other circumstances allergies will cause an outbreak of eczema. Moderate allergy symptoms will also include the gastrointestinal tract where individuals may experience nausea, abdominal cramping or diarrhea. The respiratory system can also become involved in the individual may experience difficulty breathing or a flareup of their asthma. Read more...
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Nov 11th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
You’ve probably heard a lot of things in your lifetime about food allergies, some of it true, some that didn’t really seem too true. Here are just a few of the myths people believe about food allergies and the real truths behind them.
Myth 1: You don’t need to go to the doctor if you simply avoid the food you’re allergic to.
You may know a food doesn’t make you feel good, but if you’re not a doctor you’re much more likely to make an incorrect assessment. You could be attributing your symptoms to the wrong ingredient in a food, or you could be thinking you have a food allergy when it’s really another allergy or a digestive disorder. A doctor will be able to determine the true cause of your problems.
Myth 2: You are allergic to all foods that make you sick. Read more...
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Oct 27th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Beauty & Personal Care
There is so much skin care information out there today that it can be a bit perplexing to make sense of it all. This article will show you where to look to find the most accurate information and how to use that information to make a decision on your skin care products.
Look at the label on the product itself first. Most of the time, you can find all the information you need right there on the bottle. Cosmetic products are required to list all of the active ingredients and frequently will also list what each ingredient does. If you need more information, you can then research each of these ingredients individually to find out if there are any harmful effects.
To find out if there have been any allergic reactions or consumer problems with a certain product, check any of the skin care information websites on the Internet. Many times, you can find a message board or product review site where people are sharing their own individual experience with the product. Keep in mind that it is often the most dissatisfied customers who post on such sites, not customers who were happy with their purchase. Do not automatically write off a product that has had bad reviews, but you should at least do a little more research before buying. Read more...
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Oct 1st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Allergies
In most cases, allergies are little more than annoying and inconvenient. They may cause us to break out in an itchy rash, sneeze constantly or get sinusitis. But some allergic reactions are much more serious, requiring immediate medical attention. Such a severe reaction is known as anaphylaxis, or more commonly, anaphylactic shock.
Almost anything that a person is allergic to can cause anaphylactic shock. Some of the most common culprits include:
* Bee stings and insect bites
* Medications
* Foods, particularly shellfish, nuts, fruit, wheat, milk, eggs and soy
* Latex
* Blood used in a transfusion
In most cases, the initial exposure to the allergen does not cause a reaction. But the immune system recognizes it as a foreign substance, and the next time the allergy sufferer comes into contact with the allergen, it reacts quickly. The body begins to produce the antibody Immunoglobulin E (IgE), which triggers the release of histamines. The histamines have an adverse effect on the body’s tissues and organs, resulting in a severe allergic reaction. Read more...
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Sep 29th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Pain Management
And I go you know which results in just to or infection in the paranasal sinuses. Sinus headaches can also be a results of sinusitis which is an inflammation of the care and nasal sinuses that may or may not be a result of an infection from bacteria, fungus, virus or an allergic response. The pressure within the paranasal sinuses is the cause of the headache.
The sinuses are air filled cavities or spaces located behind the ball and over your for head, behind the cheekbones and behind the bridge of the nose. This sinuses will produce a thin mucus that drains consistently through the channels of the novel is. When a particular sinus becomes inflamed it will prevent the outflow of mucus and cause the pain similar to that of the headache. The blockage of this channel can be a result of an allergic reaction, a cold, a tumor or an infection. Read more...
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Sep 5th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Aromatherapy
There are many roles that aromatherapy can play in your health. One of the great uses of essential oils includes using aromatherapy during labor and delivery. Many women like the idea of giving birth the natural way. You want to bring your child into the world in a safe, relaxed world and when you opt to give birth the natural way, then aromatherapy can play a positive and helpful role.
What is aromatherapy? If you have never used essential oils or aromatherapy, there is no time like the present to start. Aromatherapy is using essential oils with a carrier or in a diffuser to help create a relaxed or even invigorating environment. When you choose your essential oils, you will pick them for their healing propertiesand each one has their own unique properties. Essential oils can be used in candles, massages and even just to scent the air. Used in child birth, the right essential oils can help relax the mind and body and even help reduce labor pains when used correctly. Read more...
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Sep 1st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Urinary Health
Do you have kidney stones? You will never know until you are examined by a doctor because the symptoms associated with this problem are very similar to UTI or urinary tract infection.
So, you have to set an appointment with the doctor. While there, he or she will review your medical history and conduct a physical examination before running some tests.
If you are a regular patient of the doctor, it will be easy to pull your file out. However, if this is your first time, you will have to fill up the form and get your medical files.
Your medical history does not say much about kidney stones especially if you have never had this before which is why the next step is to conduct a physical examination. Here, the doctor will look at you physically and touch certain areas. This is hard for the doctor to do if the patient is in extreme pain. Read more...
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy, a term created in 1920, involves the use of essential oils that are compounds in their purist state. The oils are concentrated liquids derived from plants through a variety of means: distillation, solvent extraction or expression processing. And the resulting oils are then used as treatment for a variety of ailments and healing.
Aromatherapy was actually coined because of Mr. Rene Maurice Gattefosse. While he was conducting research about how oils might aid healing, his arm caught fire and subsequently poured Lavender oil onto it by accidental, which in turn caused the arm to heal faster, leaving no Scar. Since that time, many have delved into how aromatherapy can help with physical and emotional healing.
Popular Uses
Some common uses for aromatherapy oils are as scents for homes and offices to help trigger relaxing feelings from occupants and to also help get rid of unwanted smells and germs. For example, lighting candles and burning wax chips made with aromatherapy oils can help rid a kitchen of smelly fried onion and other food smells. Read more...
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Aromatherapy
Using essential oils is a great way to relax and feel good. You can invigorate your mind and your body with a few of your favorite oils. However, there are some important safety rules you should know before you start using any essential oils. The following are important safety tips that will ensure that you are using essential oils with the proper care.
Never apply any essential oil to your bare skin: This is a very important rule for anyone interested in using essential oils. If you put undiluted oils on your skin, it will cause burning and irritation. While essential oils can certainly help you when used correctly, it can cause plenty of problems when used incorrectly. Instead of putting it on your skin undiluted, you will want to get some good carrier oil and mix it in the right amount. This will ensure that you are using it on your skin safely. Read more...
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Aug 29th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Urinary Health
Is there blood when you urinate or do you feel pain coming from your back or pelvis? If your answer to these two questions is yes, then you may have kidney stones in your body and the only way to be sure is to have yourself examined by a doctor.
The two symptoms mentioned are just some of the symptoms that tell you if you have kidney stones. Other symptoms include fevers or chills, feeling or being sick, frequency urinating and feeling a burning sensation when you urinate.
It is hard to tell just by how you feel if you do have kidney stones because these symptoms are also felt by those who have UTI or urinary tract infection.
When you go to your doctor, he or she will have to do a system of checks. This will include reviewing your medical history, conducting a physical examination and doing some tests. Read more...
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Aug 29th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Aromatherapy
(A few simple steps on how to go about making Your Own Perfume)
Chapter 1 Introduction
Why is it that women love perfume as much as men love cars? There are some researchers who believe that a womans reason for loving perfume is because of the pheromones their bodies produce. Often, certain scents or perfumes trigger the increase of how much pheromone a womans body will produce.
While a perfume will help in increasing the production of a womans pheromone levels, they are also liked by women because of the attention they get from a member of the opposite sex or even from another woman.
In studies carried out, nearly 80% of all women will make a perfume purchase at least once each year.
Many women will tell you that the reason they purchase a particular perfume for themselves is that it makes them smell great and they seem to feel better about themselves. It also makes them feel a little bit more feminine. Not only does smelling great make a woman feel good about herself, but it will make her feel attractive also. Read more...
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