Posted on Jul 08, 2009 under Uncategorized |
PubMed.com is over a decade old and it provides a resource for doctors and students to track studies. It includes medical journals dating back to the 1950’s, but the flood of results it provides may over whelm you. If you know what your looking for this a very powerful tool with a free login that allows easier filtering. There is also a new added feature called iPhone application that soon will provide a second opinion while you are in the waiting room of the ER or doctors office.
VisualHealth.com is a free dermatological atlas that provides a Skin Disease Finder, which enables it readers to search for bites, boils, cysts, moles rashes, sores, warts and much more. It even has mug shots that match up with each rash so you can easily tell shingles from ringworm, or scabies from psoriasis. This is definitely more fun that going to the dermatologist’s office and it has some of the more hard-to-describe skin infections such as MRSA. You cane even select a location such as the scalp, toenail, cheek or finger webspace or select widespread rash.
ClincialTrials.gov focuses on experimental treatments with more than 25,000 open trials for drugs, vaccines and surgeries. It is sure to have something for everyone and inpatient volunteers are well compensated, but you have to remember that these drugs are untested, so one should be cautious. Sticking to trials offered by universities and the National Institute of Health are more likely to be monitored for safety more than the private sector.
Ben and James Heywood founded Patients Like Me after their brothers fight with Lou Gehrig’s disease. It encourages patients who are newly diagnosed with life changing, chronic illnesses. It’s a type of Facebook that holds thousands of profiles of patients who are living with diverse diseases like multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and HIV. It also has a section for mood disorders like anxiety and depression. It allows patients to track their symptoms over time, track their progress and rate their drugs and treatment with fellow patients. This site does share data with nonprofit groups, research hospitals and pharmaceutical companies, but the names and other identifying material are left out.
Mayoclinic.com may be the most concise source of medical information on the web, which provides an encyclopedic site that is very easy to consult. It has served as setting the standard for medical care in America for over a century and unlike other health sites, Mayo writes its own material, which is precise, straightforward and sympathetic. It provides a no nonsense symptom checker and many people read it just for shear pleasure.
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Posted on Jul 07, 2009 under Uncategorized |
“Skin rashes” is a general term that describes a group of spots, an area of inflammation, or changes in the color or texture of the skin. Most of the time a rash that has been present for a couple of days will go away on its own. Warning signs that should send you to the doctor sooner rather than later are pain, rapid swelling causing shortness of breath, bleeding blisters in the mouth or eyes, skin that is rapidly turning dusky or black, and large amounts of skin peeling in sheets. As you can see, using rash rule #1 of frustration will get you to the right place.
The most common rashes and their causes:
Contact Rashes – are common rashes often caused by dyes and chemicals in clothing, rubber, latex and elastic, cosmetics, soaps, detergents and plants like Poison Oak, Poison Ivy and Poison Sumac?
Dandruff or Seborrheic Dermatitus – are common rashes associated with age, stress, fatigue, weather extremes, oily skin, infrequent shampooing and alcohol-based lotions.
Other common rashes include Eczema (often associated with allergies or asthma), Psoriasis, Impetigo, Shingles and rashes caused by a host of childhood diseases like chickenpox, measles and scarlet fever.
Herbal Medicine for Skin Rashes
Apis : Apis is to be used in the homeopathic treatment of person affected with skin rashes where an allergic response from the body to an allergen was the cause of the rash, resulting in a condition like hives, this treatment must also be followed where the rash is pinkish in color and is accompanied by a swelling in the affected area usually appearing with burning and or stinging pain and discomfort. Further more the application of external cold compresses can alleviate the swelling and the discomfort in the affected regions of the body. The appearance of any of these symptoms in the body of the affected person requires the utilization of Apis as a homeopathic remedy.
Ledum: Ledum is to be used in the homeopathic treatment of individuals afflicted with a skin rash, where the rash is given to swelling and puffiness along with itchy sensations. The application of cold compresses may soothe the discomfort felt from the swollen and itchy areas. The appearance of any of these symptoms in the affected person requires the immediate use of Ledum as a homeopathic remedy.
Homeopathy Ape: Graphites, Pulsatilla, Rhus tox. And Sulfur may be helpful. Herbal Medicine Marigold tea, calendula ointment, or aloe Vera gel is all helpful. Aromatherapy Add 12 drops of fennel, geranium, or sandalwood to 2fl oz/60ml of carrier oil.
Goldenseal: To make an astringent wash, pour 1 cup boiling water over 2 teaspoons powdered root. Let cool. Apply four times a day. After each application, sprinkle a little powdered root on the rash.
Herbal Healing Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Comfrey Root, Marshmallow Root, Marigold Flowers & Beeswax.
Witch hazel: Make a no distilled extract by soaking 1/2 cup leaves in 1 cup water for 24 hours. Add 2 tablespoons alcohol as a preservative. Or use a standardized commercial extract. Apply up to four times a day.
Utica: is to be used in the homeopathic treatment of a skin rash afflicting a person having all the symptoms of a nettle rash in appearance as well as in the sensations, the skin is covered by blotches, accompanied with an intense stinging and burning sensation.
Posted on Jul 06, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Viral infection: Infection caused by the presence of a virus in the body. Depending on the virus and the person’s state of health, various viruses can infect almost any type of body tissue, from the brain to the skin. Viral infections cannot be treated with antibiotics; in fact, in some cases the use of antibiotics makes the infection worse. The vast majority of human viral infections can be effectively fought by the body’s own immune system, with a little help in the form of proper diet, hydration, and rest.
Common viral infections may be diagnosed based on symptoms. For infections that occur in epidemics (such as influenza), the presence of other similar cases may help doctors identify a particular infection. For other infections, blood tests and cultures (growing microorganisms in the laboratory from samples of blood, body fluid, or other material taken from an infected area) may be done. Blood may be tested for antibodies to viruses or for antigens (proteins on or in viruses that trigger the body’s defenses).
Viral infections are hard to treat because viruses live inside your body’s cells. They are “protected” from medicines, which usually move through your bloodstream. Antibiotics do not work for viral infections. There are a few antiviral medicines available. Vaccines can help prevent you from getting many viral diseases.
The body has a number of defenses against viruses. Physical barriers, such as the skin, discourage easy entry. Infected cells also make interferons, substances that can make uninfected cells more resistant to infection by many viruses.
Viral infections are caused by the virus. The virus enters the body through swallowing, inhalation, infected food, transfer from human to human contact, or transfer from insect bites. The instant the virus has entered the body, the immune system immediately tries to rid the alien particle from the system. Sometimes the immune system wins and sometimes the virus begins to attach itself to an available cell.
Viral infections in small children can be more difficult to deal with simply because children tend to be cranky when they are ill. Soothing their symptoms as they arise can help them cope with the illness. Adults who contract viral infections should listen to their body. Sleeping as needed and drinking ample fluids can help the body fight off the viral infection faster. Viral infections should be diagnosed by a physician.
Rotaviruses are a group of viruses that can cause severe viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children. They cause about half of all hospitalised cases of gastroenteritis in children less than five years of age. In temperate climates, …
Unlike bacteria, viruses are not “living” organisms but capsules of genetic material. They require living hosts â?? such as people, plants or animals â?? to multiply. Otherwise, they can’t survive. When a virus enters your body, it invades some of your cells and takes over the cell machinery, redirecting it to produce the virus. The virus may eventually kill the host cells. Some viral infections, such as influenza and HIV, are contagious. Others are not.
Viral infections can produce inflammation of the meninges (causing viral meningitis), the brain (causing viral encephalitis), the spinal cord (causing myelitis), or spinal nerve roots (causing shingles). Viral encephalitis is often accompanied by viral meningitis. Viral encephalitis is more serious because it directly affects the brain rather than the meninges.
Some viral infections are mild, causing fever and a general feeling of illness (malaise), often without specific symptoms. Usually, viral meningitis produces symptoms that are similar to those of bacterial meningitis (fever, headache, vomiting, weakness, and a stiff neck) but that are much less severe.
Yellow fever is a serious viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of Africa and South America. Vaccination is a legal requirement for people travelling through infected areas.
Posted on Jul 05, 2009 under Uncategorized |
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Neurontin is a prescription medication that you can now purchase online. Neurotin has two popular uses that you may want to read in detail below before you purchase it.Firstly, it may be prescribed along with other medications to treat partial seizures. In partial seizures, the symptoms may seem somewhat limited, and begin in a limited area of the brain. Some of them spread throughout the rest of the brain and are called secondarily generalized seizures. Neurontin does not prevent seizures that begin on both sides of the brain at the same time (primary generalized seizures). Neurotin is usually used as an additional seizure medicine when another medicine has not been able to control all of the patient’s partial seizures. This kind of use is called add-on or adjunctive therapy. If you have a family member or friend that has such seizures, do them a favour and investigate the online options for purchasing Neurontin. In most cases, you will save a lot more than if you had simply walked into your local pharmacy, and this is especially true if you buy Neurontin from a Canadian pharmacy.
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Secondly, Neurontin can also be used to relieve the burning nerve pain that may persist for months or even years after having shingles (herpes zoster). Doctors prescribe it regularly because Neurontin can and does control the pain that follows with herpes and shingles, allowing patients to function more normally during their day-to-day lives and even when outbreaks occur. If you think that you or someone you know may gain from Neurotin, be sure to do some more investigating here online, then ask your/their Doctor if it is ideal. If it is, look to have your prescription filled online and save on your monthly bill for meds.You can get more details about the medicine Neurotin by utilizing the links above to the left. Neurontin side effects, price comparisons, pain & withdrawal symptoms and medication information are covered in detail.
Posted on Jul 04, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Chickenpox-introduction
Chicken pox, medically known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease. It affects mostly children and sometimes adults also. A rash appears on the body 2 days after the person gets infected. The rash forms into blisters, which burst and then scab over.
An itchy rash of spots that look like blisters can appear all over the body and may be accompanied by flu-like symptoms. Symptoms usually go away without treatment, but because the infection is very contagious, an infected child should stay home and rest until the symptoms are gone.
The incubation period of chicken pox is 2 to 3 weeks. People are more prone to the disease during winter and spring season.
The chickenpox virus can spread easily from one person to another. It most often spreads through the respiratory tract, such as mucous membranes of the mouth and nose. You also can get chickenpox through the air, from an infected person’s sneezing or coughing. Chickenpox is very common in children, and it tends to only cause mild illness (for more information see Related topics). Once you have had chickenpox, you usually become immune to it for life, although on rare occasions people can catch it again.
However, after you have had chicken pox, the varicella zoster virus remains in nerve cells in your spinal cord for life.
What are the main causes of Chickenpox?
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus. The same virus causes both chickenpox (varicella) and shingles (zoster). Varicella zoster virus is a member of the herpes virus family.
Herpes zoster results from reactivation of varicella virus that has lain dormant in the cerebral ganglia (extramedullary ganglia of the cranial nerves) or the ganglia of posterior nerve roots since a previous episode of chickenpox. Exactly how or why this reactivation occurs isnâ??t clear. Some believe that the virus multiplies as it’s reactivated and that antibodies remaining from the initial infection neutralize it.
Chickenpox is extremely contagious, and can be spread by direct contact, droplet transmission, and airborne transmission. Even those with mild illness after the vaccine may be contagious.
In a typical scenario, a young child is covered in pox and out of school for a week. The first half of the week the child feels miserable from intense itching; the second half from boredom. Since the introduction of the chickenpox vaccine, classic chickenpox is much less common.
When someone becomes infected, the pox usually appear 10 to 21 days later. People become contagious 1 to 2 days before breaking out with pox. They remain contagious while uncrusted blisters are present.
Once you catch chickenpox, the virus usually remains in your body for your lifetime, kept in check by the immune system. About 1 in 10 adults will experience shingles when the virus re-emerges during a period of stress.
It also can be transmitted indirectly by contact with articles of clothing and other items exposed to fresh drainage from open sores. Patients are contagious up to five days (more commonly, one to two days) before and five days after the date that their rash appears.
Posted on Jul 03, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Many people are surprised to learn that once you contract genital herpes, this virus is actually alive in your body for the rest of your life. While some people may never or rarely be bothered by outbreaks of the sores that a symptoms of genital herpes, others have outbreaks much more frequently, such as six times per year and even more. It is therefore absolutely important that you understand everything there is about genital herpes protection. If you have this condition yourself, keep in mind that you can also spread it to a partner even when you’re not experiencing outbreaks. They too deserve all the genital herpes protection that can be offered to them.
It’s interesting that over the years the phrase “safe sex” has been replaced with the term “safer sex.” This is because there is no such thing as sexual activity that is completely safe, and this is imperative to understand when talking about genital herpes protection. Even if you engage in sexual activity that does not necessarily include intercourse, you still need to be concerned with protection. Many have outbreaks of herpes on not just their genitals but also their thighs and their mouth, depending on their sexual practices.
Practicing safer sex is an important part of genital herpes protection. Use a condom each and every time you engage in sexual activity. Be aware that oral sex can have you contract this disease, and this is true for both men and women. If you have genital herpes, take your medication as prescribed but remember that medications do not replace safer sex practices.
Posted on Jul 03, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Severe problems with eyes should always be referred to a specialist, but alternative therapies can support orthodox treatment and may be very useful in conditions that affect the eyelids and tear glands. When treating infections and inflammations of the eyes, wash your hands between treating each eye, and use fresh materials so that you do not transfer infection from eye to eye.
There is a family of viruses that are all called herpes virus. Two of these viruses can cause infections in the eye, which is called herpetic eye disease. These two viruses are not the same virus that causes genital herpes, and herpetic eye disease is not a sexually transmitted disease.
One virus that causes herpetic eye disease is called the vermicelli-zoster virus. It is the same virus that causes chickenpox and also the nervous-system disease known as “shingles.” When this virus affects the eye, it is called herpes zoster ophthalmicus.
The other virus that causes herpetic eye disease is called herpes simplex type 1. Herpes simplex type 1 is the same virus that causes cold sores on the lips and mouth. In the eye, it usually causes an infection of the cornea. This infection is called herpes simplex keratitis.
Prevention is the key
Working on a table with proper distance between object and eye.
Wearing protective glasses while welding, working at very high temperatures, with chemicals, in contact sports.
Wash eyes with lots of water, if any foreign body or chemical enters.
Never instill any ‘drops’ without doctor’s advice. Read labels on medicine bottles carefully. Always keep medicines in a separate cabinet, so no confusion can ever arise.
Apply ice or cold compress for a black eye. This decreases the bleeding and swelling.
Home Remedies for Eye Problems
Mix one part of rose water and one part of lime juice. Store in a bottle and use it as an Eye drop this is very useful home remedy for eye care.
Triphala is a good herbal eye tonic. Steep one tablespoonful of powder in an 8 ounce glass of water overnight. In the morning, strain the infusion through a clean cloth. The resultant tea is used to sprinkle over the eyes or used in an eye wash
Avoid Jams, cakes, pastries, white sugar, white bread, confectionery, tea, Coffee, meat, fish, and eggs play havoc with the digestion and the body and should therefore be avoided.
Medications: Medications which cause dilation of blood vessels cause dark circles under eyes. Dilated blood vessels allow more blood to flow through them and these blood vessels look prominent through under eye skin which is very thin.
Bathe your eye for 10 minutes several times a day with cotton wool that has been soaked in warm water. This can help the stye to come to a head and discharge any pus that may be forming inside.
A handful of acacia or guava leaves that have been warmed in water can be placed on a damp cloth. This is an excellent compress which will reduce the redness and swelling caused by eye styles.
Aloe leaves are known for their healing properties and these can also be used in herbal remedies for eye stye cures.
Posted on Jul 03, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Herpes is a virus that can be spread very easily. It is a virus that can spread from person to person through skin to skin contact, and it can end up appearing on many different areas of the body. Herpes is marked by an eruption of a cluster of blisters, and although you will usually notice an immediate breakout, some people do not break out at all.In fact, you may have herpes and not even notice it for quite some time, so you really need to pay attention to yourself and watch out for these sorts of symptoms.Herpes and Pregnancy If you have herpes and are pregnant, there is some information that is important for you to be aware of. Herpes and pregnancy, the thought of it together, may frighten some people, but at least when you are more educated you are going to be more understanding and will know whether herpes and pregnancy is going to be a dangerous combination for you.The StoryEven if you have herpes and are pregnant, chances are that you will give birth to a healthy baby. One of the biggest worries that pregnant women with herpes have is that they will end up passing the herpes on to their child during labor, but this is not always the case. You will really want to speak to your doctor for more information on this if this is something that you are worried about.Now on the topic of herpes and pregnancy, of course you are going to want to learn about how the herpes might end up affecting your pregnancy. If you had the herpes before you got pregnant, then the risk of your baby becoming infected is going to be quite low. On the other hand, if you did not get herpes until after you became pregnant, there is a slight risk that it is going to end up affecting your developing baby.You will need to keep your doctor abreast of your situation if you get herpes while you are pregnant, especially if it happens in the second or third trimester.Also on the topic of herpes and pregnancy, one of the most common questions that people have is whether or not they will be able to breastfeed. The answer is yes, because the herpes virus is not transmitted through breast milk, and so you can feel safe nursing your baby and not have to worry about passing the virus on to them.For more information from Bill Johnson about Valtrex and herpes please check http://www.valtrexsite.com/Article-herpes-pregnancy.htm
Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Tile roofing is possibly one of the most resilient forms of roofing available, and has been so for thousands of years. It is extremely resilient against all forms of weather, from heat and cold, and against pests and mold.
However, like with any other roof, tile roof maintenance is sometimes necessary. In this article, weâ??ll go over the various ways in which tile roofing can be damaged, as well as what you can do to not only prevent damage to your roof but also conduct minor repairs.
The primary way tile roof maintenance is required is by either excessive and inexperienced foot traffic or falling debris such as tree limbs, both of which can crack tiles and cause multiple problems. If a tile is cracked, regardless of how, it should be replaced as soon as possible to avoid the layer underneath being exposed to sun and rain.
Tiling is usually quite resistant and actually hardens with age, but a single broken tile can compromise the effectiveness of the entire roof. Many people worry that tile roofs are too heavy for most structures, but a good weight distribution and experienced laying techniques can allay this.
Tile roof maintenance is generally required only when a tile breaks, but debris should be cleared from the roof whenever necessary. Things like branches, garbage, and other organic debris can soak up water and allow it to collect in certain places, and can block drains and gutters that are necessary to keep water from damaging the roof.
Snow is actually a great insulator and, with snow guards properly in place, will drain off the roof without causing any damage all while keeping your house warm in winter.
Tile roof maintenance is largely a matter of keeping an eye on your roof and conducting routine checks every few months to look for damaged or broken tiles or piles of debris. If you want to inspect your roof yourself, be very careful about how you walk on the tiles â?? you may be out there looking for broken tiles and break a few yourself!
If you do not find any damage but are still experiencing symptoms of roof damage, like leaking, the damage is likely underneath the tiles and should be dealt with by a qualified professional. The best thing you can do to take care of your tile roof is to simply keep an eye out for damage . . .
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Do you have a cold sore today? Would you know if you did? The cold sore, sometimes referred to as a fever blister, is a tiny but painful blister that occurs on the face — usually in the region of the mouth, lips, and nose.
When a cold sore first appears, it is a tiny pimple-like skin infection. It gradually develops into larger blister-like sore, filled with fluid and very painful.
When the blister ruptures, the appearance of the cold sore becomes more yellow and dry — like a crusted-over wound. Cold sores tend to appear in conjunction with colds or fever. They can be spread from one individual to another by means of direct skin-to-skin contact.
Cold sores tend to accompany the common cold, and other communicable diseases. These are the sort of infections that give you a fever. Another symptom associated with the cold sore is swollen lymph nodes of the neck. Other viruses trigger the cold sore virus to re-awaken from its hiding places deep in your body.
Cold sores can last anywhere from one week to several weeks, depending on the other infections within your body. The cause of the cold sore is the herpes simplex virus, the same virus that causes genital herpes, and zoster or shingles. This virus is highly communicable and is dangerous in small children.
Here are a few tips on fighting a painful cold sore:
1. Get plenty of rest. Your body needs time to fight the infections. If you don’t, your cold sore could get worse and become a more serious infection.
2. Maintain a proper diet. Eat fresh vegetables and drink plenty of orange juice. Vegetables and fresh orange juice are rich in vitamin C, which helps strengthen your body’s immune system. Soup is good if your cold sore is making it difficult for you to eat. You need plenty of food for your body to fight off the infection. Soup is easier to eat and swallow than other kinds of foods, so it helps you get the nutrition you need.
3. Eat garlic. Were you aware that garlic is an excellent antibiotic? It enhances your body’s immune system, thus protecting you from harmful viruses and bacteria. You can add crushed garlic to soup or tea, but be aware that raw garlic is more effective than cooked garlic. If the smell of garlic bothers you, you can try taking garlic tablets, available at your local drugstore.
4. Make a drink from ginger, lemon juice, and honey. These are well known sources of the phytochemicals that make up antioxidants and vitamin C. The positive effects of these on the immune system is well documented.
5. Take echinacea. It is somewhat effective in treating cold sores. It is very popular for this as it removes the negative effects that the cold sore has on your body. It is also helpful in treating strep throat, colds, and even cuts and wounds.
6. Always wear clothing appropriate to the weather. While cold weather can’t give you a cold, it can weaken your immune system, making you vulnerable to viruses you come across.
7. Stay away from sweets. Foods like cake, chocolate, and candy can cause coughing. Drug use, smoking, and coffee are also known to damage the immune system.
As soon as you notice that you have a cold sore, immediately take steps (like the ones mentioned here) to get rid of it. Don’t wait for it to get worse. And keep in mind that a healthy body is not just dependant on the foods you eat — you must also get rid of unhealthy habits and get plenty of exercise.