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29Dec/110

What is Swine Flu – H1N1 Virus?



Swine flu, now called H1N1 influenza A, is a type of flu virus.

28Dec/110

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine – Pros and Cons



Every once in a while there comes along a threat of a pandemic or epidemic. When this does happen it usually is in the form of some type of flu virus. Most people by now have heard of the H1N1 virus.

If you are not familiar with this phrase then you may know it better as the swine flu. Either way, let's take a further look at the Pros and Cons.

At one point in time there was a real shortage of H1N1 vaccines but this is not so any longer. Actually, you have the option of getting this vaccine in either the nasal spray form or via injection.

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Pros

This flu is still very serious and as a result we should all become vaccinated in order to help put an end to the spreading of this disease. If we all get vaccinated than this disease will not reach epidemic proportions. If we do not then it is very possible.

You now have the option of getting either the injection or a nasal spray. For those that hate having needles stuck in the arm this is a great alternative and should help bring the masses to the place of getting an H1N1 vaccination.

It is now widely available and the shortages are no longer commonplace.

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Cons

It is still widely unproven and no one knows what the long-term effects from this vaccination will be.

There are many other reasons why you should or should not get the vaccine but these are some of the more common pros and cons.

28Dec/110

Accutane vs antibiotic acne solutions

Acne can be a mild problem that gets easily eliminated by topical solutions you can buy at any pharmacy. But it can also be a problem that will require you to address a dermatologist and undergo a serious treatment. In most cases moderate and severe forms of acne will make the doctor prescribe you with an antibiotic treatment either in the form of pills or topical cremes. In some cases such a treatment will actually help, while in other circumstances the problem can get even worse. So what's the catch with antibiotic acne treatment, what are its main drawbacks and is there any effective alternative to it? Let's answer these questions.

First of all, we'll have to look into the actual causes behind acne breakouts in order to understand why antibiotics are used for treating this condition. The usual mechanism of acne formation involves several factors. There's a lot of different bacteria dwelling in skin pores, usually beneficial and helping fight alien bacteria that can cause irritation or infections. The amount of these bacteria is usually stable. However, when there's an abundance of oil in the skin, which is very favorable for bacterial development, the amount of beneficial bacteria increases and that causes inflammation. This is what we see as acne and that's why it is usually associated with bacterial infections. So the obvious solution would be to use a drug that cuts down the amount of bacteria and prevents inflammation. That's exactly what doctors do when prescribing antibiotics to their patients.

There's one problem with antibiotics though. Because they target nearly all bacteria in the skin this means that most beneficial bacteria are also eliminated. This creates the risk of alien bacterial infection because the usual bacteria protecting your skin from outside agents are eliminated by the treatment. And you may end up having more serious problems. Besides, after some time the amount of own bacteria can exceed again the normal amount if there are favorable conditions for bacterial development (increased oil production) and you will have to take antibiotics again. Which is not very good for your health in general because antibiotics seriously affect the liver and can also cause dysbiosis in many parts of the body, which can also be a serious health problem.

A really effective alternative to antibiotic acne treatment is using Accutane. This drug is regarded as the most effective solution for acne but since it is very potent it is only meant to be used under strict doctor supervision. Accutane has a different approach to treating acne and addresses the actual problem behind acne formation - excessive oil production in the skin. If the amount of oil is normalized there will be less bacteria and no irritation in the skin, which will stop acne breakouts. That's exactly why Accutane is so effective for treating acne and doesn't seriously affect any other aspects of skin health. Speak to your doctor about using Accutane in order to make sure that this drug will work for you.

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28Dec/110

Important points relating to your ED medication

For the many men who suffer from the condition known as erectile dysfunction, life can be very difficult. Having this condition can make men feel very self conscious and embarrassed even though it is actually a common condition that many men have suffered from. Of course, it is important for men with this condition to take action to try and do something about it and one very effective treatment that has already helped many men that suffer from ED is called Cialis. When you take Cialis you can start getting back on track with your sex life and your love life, which can take a lot of pressure and stress off you, leading to a positive effect on your quality of life.

If you are considering taking Cialis you should always make sure that you find out as much as possible about the treatment before you start taking it - a good rule of thumb for any drug based treatments that you are considering taking. This way you will know exactly how the treatment works, what to expect, what the possible complications and side effects are, whether it is suited to your needs and safe for you to take, etc. Below are a few important considerations to take into account if you are thinking of taking Cialis to deal with your erectile dysfunction.

You should bear in mind that Cialis is not a cure for erectile dysfunction, so do not expect to take the medication for a while and then be cured. It is a treatment that helps you to achieve and maintain an erection through taking specified doses of the treatment. You can choose from a daily dosage pack or a 36 hour dosage pack depending on your preferences

Whilst the side effects that come with this treatment are generally mild and short lived, there are a number of side effects that you may experience, although some users may experience few or even no side effects. Some of these include: flushing, back pains, stomach upset, headaches, runny nose and indigestion. If you experience these side effects but they persist rather than subsiding in a short space of time it is advisable to speak to your doctor

This treatment has helped many men who suffer from erectile dysfunction but it is not suitable for everyone. For example, men who are taking certain medications for heart related problems may not be able to take this medication. It is therefore important that you discuss your full medical history and any medications that you are taking with your doctor prior to taking Cialis

Cialis will not sexually stimulate the user. In order for the treatment to be effective you need to be sexually stimulated, as Cialis simply helps to increase the blood flow to the penis in order to help a sexually stimulated man to achieve and maintain an erection in order to engage in sexual activity

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28Dec/110

Avoiding Severe Sinus Infection Symptoms



Sinusitis is the inflammation or infection of the mucous membrane of the sinus cavities in the head. This inflammation may be caused by virus, bacteria or allergens. Though sinus infection is somewhat similar to a cold, a typical cold clears up within five to seven days whereas severe sinus infection symptoms may take about three months to clear.

A normal sinus infection is accompanied by headache, facial pain and nasal discharge. Sinusitis symptoms may include symptoms like fever, chills, thick nasal discharge accompanied by blood at times. Severe sinusitis may also result in the loss of sense of taste and smell.

Acute sinusitis may cause the facial tissues to become tender and extremely painful to touch. Severe sinus infection symptoms are normally cured by antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and decongestants. Nasal sprays and head compresses may also be used at times. Some doctors also try to clean the sinuses with salt water and syringes. This process is called nasal irrigation. When all medication fails, doctors may also conduct surgery as a last resort.

Chronic sinus symptoms are fairly difficult to diagnosis as compared to severe sinus infection symptoms. Symptoms in case of chronic sinus are more prolonged and mild. Chronic sinus may often be mistaken for allergy of some kind.

Severe sinus infection symptoms may also include severe cough, sneezing, a sore throat and muscle aches. Rare cases of sinus may create symptoms which can be life threatening. Sinusitis may also cause temporary vision loss, blurred or double vision.

After the beginning of treatment for sinusitis, a patient should return to his/ her doctor if the pain doesn't decrease or it increases in four to five days. Sinusitis symptoms should not be given a chance to aggravate.

Prevention is better than cure. Sinus can be prevented by using a humidifier. People more prone to allergies and asthma should stay away from smoke, dust and allergens like pollen grains. Decongestants should be taken at the first sign of cold. Severe sinus infection symptoms can be a threat to a person's life. They should not be ignored. A doctor should be consulted as early as possible.

27Dec/110

Natural Bladder Control For Men and Women



The bladder is found in the lower part of the abdomen. Your bladder is a hollow pelvic organ with flexible, muscular walls that stores urine. In males, it is superior to the prostate, and separated from the rectum by the rectovesical excavation. In females, the bladder is separated from the rectum by the rectouterine excavation, and it is separated from the uterus by the vesicouterine excavation. Bladder problems are not a natural consequence of aging.

Incontinence is uncontrollable leaking of urine from the bladder. Incontinence is both a health problem and a social problem. Incontinence is often worse if you are overweight, have a cough or a urine infection and after the menopause. Incontinence occurs if the bladder muscles contract or the muscles surrounding the urethra relax without warning.

Symptoms of a bladder infection may include going to the bathroom frequently, passing blood in the urine, cloudy and odorous urine, increased spasticity in the lower extremities, fever and chills. A person with any of the following symptoms should see a doctor: blood in the urine (urine that looks bright red or rusty), pain during urination, passing urine often, or feeling the need to urinate even though nothing comes out. Restricting alcoholic beverages, carbonated sodas, coffee and other caffeinated products, and beverages and foods with artificial sweeteners appears to reduce symptoms in some people.

Overactive bladder is a significant health problem. An overactive bladder is more common in women, and in older adults, but can be found in younger folks and in men. Overactive bladder (OAB) is a treatable medical condition caused by involuntary bladder muscle spasms. The bladder muscle can be such that it cannot contract (ie it is always relaxed) or overactive and the sphincters (especially, the voluntarily controlled one) uncontrollable and either too relaxed or too tight.

There are three key symptoms of an overactive bladder. You may have only the first two, or all three.

1- Frequency, needing to empty your bladder more frequently than usual. Going to the toilet more than eight times in 24 hours is usually regarded as unusual.

2- Urgency, the sudden feeling that you have to go right now.

3- Urgency incontinence. This means that your need to go is so urgent that you lose control before you can get to a toilet.

Of all those who have an overactive bladder, 40% have urgency incontinence. Apart from overactive bladder, another common cause of bladder leaking is called stress incontinence.

The typical person with overactive bladder is an adult who urinates more than 8 times per 24 hours with a voiding volume averaging approximately 150ml.

Pharmacological therapy for treatment of overactive bladder is based on the use of muscarinic receptor antagonists. As common a problem as overactive bladder is, patients seldom mention it to health care providers.

Cancer occurs when cells in the bladder begin to grow uncontrollably affecting the normal function of the organ, and, sometimes surrounding organs. In fact, patients with bladder cancer sometimes have a similar type of cancer in the lining of the kidneys,ureters, or urethra. Therefore, a complete evaluation of the urinary system is recommended for patients diagnosed with a cancer of the kidney, bladder, ureter, or urethra. Treatment recommendations for some patients may be influenced by the type of cancer. Fortunately, when bladder cancer symptoms are diagnosed early, bladder cancer is treatable with a variety of treatment options.

Treatment options depend on the stage of bladder cancer. Treatment for urinary incontinence varies according to the type of incontinence. It can include both drugs and surgery. The chance of recovery from the disease (prognosis) and the choice of treatment for bladder cancer depend on the stage of the cancer (whether it is just in the lining of the bladder or has spread to other places in the body) and the patient's general state of health. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.