Treating Bedbug Bites in Infants

Posted in Kids Health on September 27, 2011 | No Comment

Treating Bedbug Bites in Infants
The bedbugs are tiny insects nesting in dry and warm places. They are named so because of their love for furniture and mattresses. They grow best on these spots as there they can get to taste mammal blood; mammal blood acts as the main food source for the bedbugs. Bites from bedbugs mostly are painless themselves; they do not impose any risk of serious health problems. However, the person experiencing those bites might have significant discomfort. If the infants are bitten by bedbugs, the situation might be taken care of methodically to make sure that it does not turn into a more grave skin disease. Bedbug bites may provoke infants for scratching the affected region of their skin, which might result in scarring. Below we have discussed the right ways of managing bedbug bites in infants. When  [...] 

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How to Detect Bacterial Gastroenteritis

Posted in Health Articles on September 23, 2011 | No Comment

How to Detect Bacterial Gastroenteritis
Diarrhea is one of the initial signs of bacterial gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis is often called infectious diarrhea; the condition is marked by infection in the large intestine, for which it fails to retain the fluid. Patients with gastroenteritis have extremely watery stools; due to severe looseness of stools these patient also experience stool incontinence. This incontinence is more common among the young children. Diarrhea caused by bacterial gastroenteritis can cause dehydration due to tremendous loss of fluid. Common signs of dehydration are: dry skin, extreme thirst, dark urine, sunken eyes or cheeks and dry mouth. The signs of bacterial gastroenteritis differ significantly from viral gastroenteritis symptoms. Patients, who are suffering from gastroenteritis caused by a bacterium,  [...] 

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Herbal Remedies for Osteoarthritis

Posted in Miraculous Herbs on September 20, 2011 | No Comment

Herbal Remedies for Osteoarthritis
The commonly used herbal remedies for osteoarthritis include the following: Turmeric: The active ingredient present in this herb is curcumin; it is the source of both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. Curcumin acts as a great cleansing agent for our body. According to medical experts, the anti-inflammatory effects of omega-6 fatty acid can effectively reduce the symptoms of osteoarthritis that involve pain and inflammation. To treat osteoarthritis, you will need to add half a teaspoon of turmeric powder to a cup of lukewarm water and drink it.  Repeating this twice every day is advisable for chronic arthritis patients. Ginger: This herb is also famous for its anti-inflammatory qualities. A tablespoon of ginger powder has an impressive rating of 1147 in the scale of inflammation level, which  [...] 

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Biggest Causes of Chronic Headaches

Posted in Health Articles on September 15, 2011 | No Comment

Biggest Causes of Chronic Headaches
What is a chronic headache? According to medical science, a chronic headache is defined as the headache that occurs for a minimum of two (can be more) times every week for a period of at least 3 months. In this article, we have discussed about the biggest causes of chronic headache. Brain injury : According to medical experts, traumatic injuries to our brain can make us suffer from chronic headaches. One can also develop chronic headache due to presence of a brain tumor. Medical experts states that when the brain tumor presses the pain sensitive walls of our blood vessels and the nerve tissues, we can experience severe headaches. Excessively high or low intracranial pressure is another well known cause of chronic headaches. Infections : Patients suffering from brain infections like encephalitis  [...] 

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Color Blindness in Kids

Posted in Kids Health on September 13, 2011 | No Comment

Color Blindness in Kids
For a color-blind person the colors red, yellow, orange, blue and green might stand as names of different colors, but the color identified by them under those names are different than a normal individual. In this article, we’ll be discussing about color blindness in kids. A color-blind kid can see colors, but not in the same way that a person with normal vision would do.  According to the current statistics, 0.5% girls and 8% boys in the US are color-blind. Often due to misdiagnosis, colorblindness is identified as learning disabilities or laziness or inattentiveness; this makes the child more confused. Misdiagnosis often forces color-blind children to undergo therapies that they do not require. To avoid such situation, children having problems in identifying colors must under a test that  [...] 

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Herbs for Controlling Chronic Nerve Pain

Posted in Miraculous Herbs on September 9, 2011 | No Comment

Herbs for Controlling Chronic Nerve Pain
The three herbs that can control nerve pain most effectively are: Evening primrose: It is basically a flowering plant grown in majority of the forests of USA. Nerve pain is mostly treated using the seeds of evening primrose. The evening primrose seeds contain high amount of gamma-linoleic acid, which is categorized among the omega-6 fatty acids. Gamma-linoleic acid is known for working as an anti-inflammatory agent. The oil prepared by processing the seeds of evening primrose when applied topically on the body part experiencing the nerve pain reduces the pain significantly. This oil is also known for its ability of improving nerve functions. Often physicians recommend individuals suffering from nerve pain to undergo supplementation of omega-3 fatty acid in conjunction with topical therapy  [...] 

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Eye Exercises for Children

Posted in Kids Health on September 6, 2011 | No Comment

Eye Exercises for Children
Children should perform certain eye exercises primarily for improving their vision; besides that, practicing eye exercises also improves the hand-eye coordination of the little ones. Children who play games like tennis, baseball or badminton require having good hand-eye coordination for performing well in the field or court; this makes eye exercise even more beneficial for these children. Eye exercises allow children to view the board in their classroom better and develop their overall body balance. This article will inform you about the 3 most effective forms of eye exercises for children. The impulsive eye exercises : These exercises are designed for improving a child’s ability of staying focused on a particular object for a prolonged duration. This eye exercise includes the following  [...] 

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Managing Sweaty Feet and Hands with Home Remedies

Posted in Healthy Living on August 30, 2011 | No Comment

Managing Sweaty Feet and Hands with Home Remedies
According to theories of medical science, palms of our hands and soles of our feet possess more sweat glands compared to all other parts of our body. Thus people suffering from excessive sweating often find it difficult to manage sweating of their feet and hands.  In this article we have discussed some simple home remedies that will help in managing sweaty feet and hands effectively. Antiperspirants : You will come across a number of effective antiperspirants that can be availed without prescription. These over the counter products can help in controlling secretion of sweat instantly. Deodorants cannot be categorized as antiperspirants; but several deodorants marketed by top brands do come with antiperspirant properties. The antiperspirants that are known to offer maximum benefits are those  [...] 

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Anemia in Children: What Are the Possible Causes?

Posted in Kids Health on August 26, 2011 | No Comment

Anemia in Children: What Are the Possible Causes?
What causes anemia in children? The 3 most common factors responsible for occurrence of anemia among children are: excessive loss of blood, insufficient RBC production by bone marrow and severe destruction of the RBCs. A child at times might also develop anemia due to nutritional problems such as a deficiency of iron or vitamins, infections, exposure to drugs and toxic substances, some cancer types or inherited disorders. Children can suffer from blood loss induced anemia after undergoing a surgery, incurring an injury or experiencing problems like intestinal bleeding, issues related to blood clotting etc. The anemia type triggered by severe destruction of the RBCs is medically knoawn as hemolytic anemia. The RBCs of the patients suffering from this anemia type hs a life span shorter than 120  [...] 

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Dietary Guidelines for People Undergoing Dialysis

Posted in Healthy Diet on August 23, 2011 | No Comment

Dietary Guidelines for People Undergoing Dialysis
Individuals in advanced stage of kidney disorder are often suggested to undergo dialysis. If you are on dialysis, you must follow the dietary guidelines presented below: Reduce your sodium intake : Individuals on dialysis must follow low sodium diet plans. Their diet must be strictly devoid of processed means, canned foods and salty snacks. According to experts, people undergoing dialysis must replace their salt shakers with herbs and spices that do not contain sodium. There are certain salt substitutes that contain the mineral potassium instead of sodium; patients on dialysis should also avoid consuming those. Restrict your fluid intake : If you are on dialysis, you should not consume as much water as prescribed by the doctor. To make sure that you don’t feel thirsty frequently, you must  [...] 

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