Posts Tagged ‘Poor Health’

Five Simple Ways To Grow Hair Quicker

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Do you want to know how to grow hair quicker? It seems like it is next to impossible to grow your hair back whether you are suffering from hair loss or you simply want to grow a longer mane. Fact is many people suffer from stunted growth and this is thank to environmental pollutants, stress, bad diet and poor health

So below you will find five simple ways to grow hair quicker

1. You also need to use a good oil treatment, such as the one found with a product called Mira hair oil. The herbs will stimulate blood flow and encourage new hair growth. Increased blood flow is crucial to growing a longer mane as it supplies the nutrients to the hair roots

2.Use a good prenatal pill. Prenatal pills are filled with all the minerals and vitamins you need to spur new hair growth

3. If you want to grow your hair fast it is good to wash and condition it at least once a day. you should make sure that you use natural product only commercial ones tend to strip out sebum from your scalp which weakens your mane

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Smoking and Women’s Health

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Everyone is affected by smoking, regardless of the gender. Smoking is not only the pastime of males. Even if in the onset of the twentieth century it was rare for women to smoke, the number increased greatly over the past decades. In a survey in 2002, it is estimated that 20 percent of the woman population smokes, and each year, it is estimated that 142,000 women dies due to diseases that are related to smoking.

The Consequences of Smoking

Women smokers suffer all the consequences of smoking that men do and sometimes even a lot more. This would include certain types of cancer like:

* Lung cancer
   
* Mouth cancer
   
* Larynx cancer
   
* Kidney cancer
   
* Bladder cancer

There are also respiratory diseases that women have to suffer from as a consequence of smoking. It could also have an effect on the fertility, menstrual cycle of women, and during the pregnancy of women. Smoking could have a great effect on the bones, and it could cause osteoporosis. Aside from that, appearance can change when you smoke. The skin and lips would look dull.

Pregnancy and Smoking 

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Dog Warts And How to Treat Them

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

A dog that has warts can pass it on to other dogs, since they are infectious. Viral infections are the cause of warts, which are epidermis tumors. There are two main types of dog warts. The usual type is the one that infects old dogs. In most cases, they will become dangerous only if their size increases or if they become infected. Otherwise, they are benign. If the dog is younger, their health can get damaged.
The medical term for these wars is Canine viral papilloma. They will get from one dog to another through contact between them. These warts are cauliflower shaped and quite small. They can be found on the tongue, muzzle, lips and eyelids. Sometimes, they can also be found near the vulva or rectum. They will show up one or two months after the dog gets them.
In most cases, there are only a few warts and they are harmless. Old dogs will have the warts staying for a longer time, while young dogs will get rid of them as soon as the immune system manages to fight them off. In some cases, these warts will damage the health of the pet, giving them problems when eating or breathing.
Dog Warts Symptoms
1. Bad breath (Halitosis).
2. Too much salivating or drooling
3. Bleeding orally.
Dog Warts Diagnosis
Because they are pathognomonic and distinct, papillomas don’t need diagnostic testing. Still, sometimes they still need to be diagnosed, so that the infection depth and extent can be ascertained. This should also allow for the vet to realize how much was the health of the pet affected. There are two tests that are usually done for diagnosis
1. a CBC (complete blood count) test, a biochemical profile and a urinalysis are usually done for pets that feel discomforts because they can’t eat properly, are in poor health or don’t have any appetite.
2. a surgical biopsy, done only in some of the cases.
Dog Warts Treatments
Usually, you don’t need to do anything to treat these warts, as they will go away on their own. But, there are some cases where treatment should be done, like when the position of the warts gives the dog discomfort or when the owners ask for the warts to be removed.
The ways to treat these warts are:
1. Through surgery: electrocautery and cryosurgery are the two options when it comes to surgery for wart removal. The first one will be used to destroy the tissue by using liquid nitrogen. The second one uses laser.
2. The second option is to crush the papilloma, which should make the body create an immune response. This should help the pet regain his health and the warts should disappear.
3. After half a year of unsuccessful treatment, you can use systemic chemotherapy to try helping him in restoring his health.

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