Maintain Proper Dental Care To Prevent Tooth Abscess!

Friday 19 September 2008

Are you worried about tooth abscess? It is a preventable condition if you take better oral care. Tooth abscess can happen at any time to any one irrespective of age and gender.

Infectious bacteria that grow in your tooth cavities because of improper oral care causes tooth abscess. When an infected tooth doesn’t receive appropriate dental care, it certainly grows into tooth abscess and gradually it will spread to the surrounding gums and adjacent areas.

A tooth abscess will not go away on its own without appropriate treatment. If the abscess ruptures, you can get some relief from the pain, but proper dental treatment is always recommended.

If the abscess doesn’t drain completely, there is a chance for the infection to spread to other areas of head and neck and eventually turns into life-threatening disease for you.

Identify the infection!

Throbbing and persistent tooth ache are the main symptoms of tooth abscess. At the initial stages of infection, your teeth can become sensitive to heat and pressure with biting or chewing the food.

Gradually, you may develop fever along with swelling in your face and cheek. You can also experience tender and swollen lymph nodes in your neck or under the jaw.

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Exercises For Tennis Elbow To Get Better Relief From Pain!

Thursday 18 September 2008

Have you ever experienced tennis elbow? It is one of the several injuries that can occur because of overuse of arms and forearms that result in elbow pain.

If you are suffering from tennis elbow, you can know how painful the condition will be.

Do you think it is an injury caused while playing tennis? Actually, tennis elbow is mainly developed as a consequence of repetitive activities of forearm, wrist and hand such as knitting, typing, lifting heavy items and many more.

If you are suffering with tennis elbow, first of all you have to identify the movement of your hand or wrist [wrist pain] responsible for inflammation and pain. For instance, if you are tennis player, then swinging the racquet is most likely culprit of your pain. The pain of tennis elbow doesn’t keep you enjoying your favorite activities.

It becomes crucial for you to get right treatment for your pain. But, don’t worry; there are few exercises that can help you to heal the pain quickly.





How Rubella Spreads And What Are The Prevention Methods?

Wednesday 17 September 2008

Rubella share few symptoms of measles, but both are different health conditions caused by different types of virus.

Rubella, commonly known as German measles or 3-day measles, is highly infectious viral illness that can be easily passed from infectious person. However, it is less contagious than measles or chicken pox.

But if a pregnant woman contracts with this viral infection, infectious virus possibly causes various birth defects or even death to developing fetus.

It is generally a mild disease that mainly targets children aged between 6 to 9 years of age. Even, non-immunized adults are at increased risk to get this particular viral infection. It has been estimated that almost 10% of young adults are currently susceptible to get rubella.

Contagiousness of rubella!

The virus responsible for rubella passes from one individual to other through tiny droplets of fluid from throat and nose of an infected person.

When your kid or you are infected with this specific viral infection, you or your child becomes contagious from 1 week before and 1 week after the symptoms of infection disappear.





Are You Confused With Presbyopia And Far Sightedness?

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Are you experiencing blurred vision at near points, such as reading or working at computer? There’s nothing to worry about, it happens to every one at some point in life.

This particular blurred vision at near points is commonly referred as Presbyopia.

Presbyopia is the part of natural aging process of your eye. As you approach middle age, the lens present in your eyes begins to thicken and loses their flexibility.

When this happens, the ability of your eye’s lens to bend in order to focus on objects at varying distances will be lost. As a result, you can experience blurred vision at near points.

Do you think presbyopia and farsightedness both are same?

When you develop presbyopia, you’ll find that you need to hold things such as books, newspapers, menu cards and many other objects at arms’ length in order to focus on them properly. More often, presbyopia is confused with farsightedness.

But, do you know that both are entirely different? Presbyopia mainly occurs when eye’s lens loses its natural flexibility where as farsightedness occurs as a result of the changes in shape of eyeball, which causes the light rays to bend improperly, once they’ve entered into eye.





Are You Aware Of Periodic Limb Movement Disorder?

Monday 15 September 2008

Are you experiencing unconscious jerking of arms and legs during sleep? This is the most common condition called periodic limb movement disorder.

More than 80% of people who have restless leg syndrome (RLS) experiences periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD).

Persons with periodic limb movement disorder unconsciously flex or jerk their arms and legs during sleep. At times, the movement may sporadically awaken the patient that can lead to insomnia or severe daytime sleepiness.

These jerking movements occur periodically at every 10 to 60 seconds throughout the night. Even, the severity of the movements can fluctuate from one night to the next.

Is restless leg syndrome connected with periodic limb movement disorder?

Periodic limb movement disorder and restless leg syndrome are two distinct disorders. But, more often these two conditions occur simultaneously. These two conditions, PLMD and RLS, are types of parasomnia, which occurs during night and creates disruptive events during sleep.

Even though they are distinct, both periodic limb movement disorder and restless leg syndrome are linked with each other. RLS is a condition that involves strange sensations in legs while you are awake and leads to irresistible urge to move legs to get relief from the strange sensation. As already said, almost 80% of patients who have RLS experiences PLMD, but the reverse is not sure.





Essential Lifestyle Changes To Prevent Marfan Syndrome

Saturday 13 September 2008

Marfan syndrome is an inherited connective tissue disorder, which is characterized with skeletal, cardiac, aortic, ocular and dermatological and also dural malformations.

It is a very rare disorder and it is estimated that 1 in 5,000 people can have this disorder.

Despite of the race, sex, age and ethnicity, Marfan syndrome can affect anyone and it mainly targets the connective tissues of your body.

This rare disorder can affect different people in different ways. Some of you can have mild symptoms, while others can get serious complications including heart and blood vessel complications.

If you are diagnosed with this disease, implementing certain changes in your routine life style can help you to live quality life. Here are a couple of lifestyle changes that can help you in the treatment of Marfan syndrome.

Include necessary physical activity!

Lack of enough physical activity in your daily routine is the main root cause for the development of various health disorders including Marfan syndrome.

As this particular connective tissue disorder appears in many forms, it is always recommended to get enough physical activity in your regular routine. But, be careful, if you have any heart problems associated with Marfan syndrome; avoid straining your body excessively.





Be Aware With Episiotomy When You Are Planning For Vaginal Delivery!

Friday 12 September 2008

Are you planning for vaginal delivery? Then you should be aware with episiotomy, in which a surgical incision is made in the muscular area of perineum to enlarge your vaginal opening.

Most of the obstetricians used to cut episiotomies routinely to speed the delivery and also to prevent vaginal tearing, especially during the first vaginal delivery.

But, many studies and researches over last 20 years have disproved this theory of episiotomies and most of the experts now believe that episiotomy shouldn’t be done routinely.

Conditions that leads to episiotomy!

Even though many experts don’t encourage episiotomies, there are few conditions that can necessarily recommend episiotomy for your own or for well-being of your new born baby. These particular conditions mainly include:

  1. Birth is about to happen and your perineum hasn’t had any time to stretch slowly.
  2. Your baby’s head is too large for your vaginal opening and your health care provider needs a little extra space to manipulate the baby, so that he\she can come out.
  3. If your tissue is starting to bleed or looks like it is about to tear in different places as your baby’s head begins to crown. In this kind of situation, episiotomy is strongly recommended for your baby and also for your wellbeing.




How To Protect Your Child From Diphtheria Infection?

Thursday 11 September 2008

Even though it is very rare, diphtheria infection spreads easily and takes place very quickly in children and also in adults, who are exposed to infectious bacteria.

If you have children below 5 years of age, then you have to be very careful.

It mainly affects kids below 5 years of age and adults above 60 years of age.

Years ago, diphtheria was the leading cause of death among children.

But now, with the advancement in medical sciences, it has become very rare bacterial infection.

Various medications and vaccinations are available to prevent the outbreak of this dangerous infection.

So, it would be much better if you give proper vaccinations to your child. Even after giving vaccination, if your child gets it, identify the symptoms at early stages to get right treatment at right time.

Recognize early symptoms to avoid serious problems!

The most common sign of diphtheria infection is a thick grey covering in the back of the throat that potentially makes breathing difficult for your kid.

When your child is exposed to infectious bacteria that leads to diphtheria, the nose and throat gets the inflammation. It typically causes very bad sore throat, fever, weakness and also swollen glands.





Are You Struggling With Compulsive Eating Disorder? 5 Ways To Avoid Compulsive Eating!

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Are you really concerned with compulsive eating? You will eat food more than three times a day and finally end up with a worry of over weight.

Do you know that the leading cause of obesity is compulsive eating or eating too much? To avoid obesity and its associated health risks, it is very essential for you to avoid compulsive eating.

When you have compulsive eating disorder, you can feel strong urge to eat large quantities of food, even if you don’t feel hungry.

Even, you can possibly make your compulsive eating habit as a source to manage painful emotions in your life. If you want to stay away from this dangerous compulsive eating habit, here are few ways for you to avoid overeating tendency.

Don’t skip meals!

First of all, determine yourself not to skip meals, when you want to give up your overeating tendency. Many nutritionists and health care providers suggest not skipping meals at any cost to avoid compulsive overeating.

Instead, you should take well-balanced meals thrice in a day. Even some dieters do well with 6 mini meals rather than having 3 meals.

Be aware with compulsive foods!





How To Prevent Yeast Infections During Pregnancy?

Tuesday 9 September 2008

yeast infectionAlthough pregnancy is an extremely happy occasion in every woman’s life, it usually comes with its share of health concerns and problems.

Most primarily, you can experience many bodily changes during your pregnancy.

In addition to many other health concerns, unluckily, you can also experience various infections that can mainly involve your vaginal areas.

It can be more overwhelming and you can probably get into lot of difficulties and health complications accordingly.

Yeast infections are one of the most common infections that you can possibly experience during your pregnancy.

So, try to know more about these infections and the ways to prevent it. Having better knowledge about these infections can certainly help you to prevent them in your life.

Identify before it hurts you!

Most of the time, it is not possible for you to easily avoid pregnancy yeast infections. Certain early signs of yeast infections mainly include itchiness, irritation, burning sensation and reddened areas around your vagina.

These signs are possibly followed by odorless, creamy cheese like discharge from your vagina. You can also experience severe pain during sexual intercourse and also while urinating.





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