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Body Piercing And The Risk Of Infection

Just like any type of trauma to a part of your body, body piercing comes with a risk of infection. Infections are quite serious that can greatly affect your quality of life and your overall sense of health and well being. Infections from body piercings or any other type of trauma to your body can result in serious heart problems or even death if not properly attended to by a trained physician. In addition to the infection risk while the piercing hole is healing, you should also be aware of potential infections associated with needles and unhygienic surroundings. Before you even decide to pierce any part of your body, your main concern should be finding a reputable piercing parlor. There are many serious diseases and infections associated with needles, including HIV and Hepatitis. Ensuring the piercing parlor practices excellent hygiene and cleanliness procedures before you patronize the shop will prevent you from experiencing any potentially life threatening diseases. Be sure...

Posted by Epifania on April 7, 2009 •  Comments (11)  • 

A Mother S Instincts.

Whether you are a health professional or a parent with an unwell child, you must always remember that a mother knows far better than any doctor or physician whether her child is seriously ill or not. No member of the medical profession should ever ignore a mother s instincts in these matters, and neither should the mother. This is particularly true of meningitis, which can very easily be misdiagnosed. Meningitis is a disease which required very rapid diagnosis to enable full recovery, particularly bacterial meningitis. Meningitis symptoms are very varied and similar to many other illnesses which children commonly get, and very often the mother s instincts are more important than a doctor s knowledge. Let s take a look at some bacterial meningitis symptoms which are frequently diagnosed wrongly: Sore throat and reddening at the back of the throat: This could be anything, including the tonsillitis that this condition is often misdiagnosed as. It could also be measles or a...

Posted by Elsa on February 27, 2009 •  Comments (2)  • 

Symptoms Of Low Blood Pressure

Low blood pressure is a condition in which a person s blood pressure is much lower than normal. This can result in symptoms such as lightheadedness, dizziness or even collapse. Blood pressure that is too low results in too little blood flow to the brain, heart, and other vital body organs. It is actually very hard to determine a normal blood pressure. This is because a reading one person s normal may well be another person s abnormal. Therefore, it is imperative that, if there is a suspicion that a person may be suffering from a problem resulting from their blood pressure, it is investigated very carefully. Even small fluxtuations in their blood pressure may result in adverse medical problems A text book blood pressure reading in the normal range is generally around 120 80 mmHg. If you often feel faint and suffer from light-headedness during the day, it is advisable to check with your doctor as to whether you may be suffering from low blood pressure. Low blood pressure can...

Posted by Jane on December 29, 2008 •  Comments (1)  • 

Cholesterol-lowering Diet Matches Statin Drugs In Terms Of Efficiency

There are many natural ingredients that can help reduce cholesterol levels and thus reduce the risk of various diseases associated with elevated cholesterol: arteriosclerosis, heart disease, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus, kidney failure, etc. However, until recently medical scientists believed that diet alone couldn t substantially reduce cholesterol levels in persons confronted with high cholesterol problems. Compared to cholesterol-lowering drugs such as statins medications that block the enzyme that stimulates the production of cholesterol at the level of the liver , most diets were considered to be inefficient in dealing with cholesterol. However, a newly published diet has clearly contradicted such beliefs, proving to be as efficient as many existing cholesterol-lowering medications. Combining a series of natural ingredients renowned for their efficiency in reducing cholesterol levels, the special diet can cut down cholesterol by up to 30 percent. Thanks to...

Posted by Lilian on October 31, 2008 •  Comments (9)  • 

Finger Nail Fungus

Toe nail fungus and finger nail fungus is a condition in which fungi get under the nail of the toe or finger and cause an infection in the area. The infection can be of the nail itself or for the underlying skin in the area known as the nail bed. The condition is one in which you will want to have treated, especially if you find that it is painful or embarrassing to have. If you suffer for other conditions, such as diabetes, your doctor may want to take care of the problem as soon as possible so that it does not cause further damage to your skin. While you can have finger nail fungus, it is most commonly a toe nail fungus that will be present. In fact, at any given time, up to 18 of the population will have nail fungus infections. Nail fungus does not necessary have to be treated. If it is not causing you any pain and you do not have a problem with the way it looks, then you may choose to not treat it at all. But, if you do this, you are increasing the chances for it to spread...

Posted by Philip on August 26, 2008 •  Comments (3)  •