Posts Tagged ‘medical science’

1 August

General Tips For Skin

Baby Skin Care

Despite billions of dollars spent on research worldwide, medical science is still unclear about the origins of eczema. This skin complaint is usually triggered by an adverse reaction to a substance, foodstuff or chemical etc. With baby eczema, the skin becomes red, flaked and cracked normally on the child’s face. In the United Sates of America, up to one in every five infants will be affected by this skin condition.

With most babies, this skin complaint has all but cleared up by the time they are 24 months old. For a small number of children this skin complaint does not disappear when they are young but continues into adulthood. it is just more common in babies and infants. however, almost all contracted it before they were five.

Baby eczema is most likely to be most common type (atopic eczema) and is normally found on the arms, legs, face and scalp as a red rash that itches and has a scaly appearance. Moisturizing a baby’s skin can help prevent atopic eczema but this skin condition does run in families. Often the trigger mechanism is either the detergent or fabric conditioner used to wash the baby’s clothes and this can also be the trigger for the condition in adults as well. In some instances it would seem that breastfeeding seems to protect the child from baby eczema as opposed to those mothers who stop this practice prematurely.

Other links have been found to a number of medical conditions including those of a respiratory nature. Food allergies in the baby or allergic rhinitis can also cause this condition to flare up but if the baby’s mother suffers with asthma, this can also be a contributing factor. Food allergies are thought to account for up to 30 percent of childhood cases,if a particular food is suspected as the likely cause, that food can then be removed from the diet. some commonly implicated foods are:

Sea and freshwater fishCream and other milk productsWheatFood prepared using eggsFoods containing peanuts

Mothers can also have children that suffer with baby eczema when the infant receives antibiotics soon after birth. Babies naturally have more sensitive skin so treating them requires bathing in lukewarm water and then using hypoallergenic creams, using only fragrance free products.Once out of the bath they need to be dried off carefully and then clothed in a soft natural cotton fabric which should prevent irritation. A baby with this condition can easily cause infection to damaged skin if their nails are not kept short because they will undoubtedly scratch themselves constantly. For more sever cases of baby eczema, the pediatrician may suggest the use of antihistamines which can help relieve itching,the application of a steroid cream for a limited time to help heal the skin quicker may also be used. Conquering this condition is proving to be complicated but at least some relief is obtainable from the products we have to hand right now.

31 July

Health Benefits Of Green Tea

Green Tea

Uses of green tea(more information here) are still being explored by medical science in research that may take many years; although primarily known for the benefits it provides as an antioxidant, it has many other positive health properties. It is possibly to buy green tea weight loss products from most health shops as a liquid extract to be drunk as ordinary tea or pill form; both will help burn calories. It has a wide range of benefits for the human metabolism but first and foremost, it has great anti-aging properties, accelerating cell regeneration and slowing the oxidation process in the system.

Although it is the toxin removal and laxative qualities that help with weight loss when taken regularly. The way to stop fat from forming is by burning calories faster than they can be put on as excess weight, and this is where the product excels. All the benefits of green tea weigh loss supplements can easily be ruined if the person taking them feels they can still abuse their body without consequence. For it to work, adjustments to diet and mental attitude are necessary for a person to become healthier, it is not just a case of losing weight.

Although green tea can be used at any time of the day and in many ways as a beverage, it is most effective when taken immediately before bed. Weight loss products containing this product can take some getting used too and often there may be some bowel irritation for a couple of days but it will pass. This is not something to be concerned about as it only normally affects someone who has never taken green tea weight loss products before and then because the tea is improving the body’s metabolism. If you maintain other parts of your diet; exercise, plenty of liquids and vegetables, results of using it can be seen within a week.

Extracts from the ginseng root are often mixed with green tea as combined; the two prove to be more effective. Ginseng has also been used in Chin and Tibet for many thousands of years and helps by adding vitamins and minerals to supplement those already being used in the detoxification process. Ginseng is a valuable source of energy when added to green tea products especially noticeable when a person is trying to lose weight and it helps improve the immune system during a difficult time. Although safe to use, ginseng and green tea are not normally used for periods beyond six months at a time.

5 June

Migraine Headache

Migraine

Often found as something a whole family may suffer from, migraines will often start when a person is very young. They usually affect one side of the head and sufferers say they can be affected anywhere from four hours to those that last for two days or more if left untreated. To make matters worse, even after the pains have decreased the sufferer is still left weak from the episode and unable to carry on normal tasks for quite a while.

There doesn’t seem to be any regularity to the attacks either as one individual might have a number each month whilst another sufferer will only have an attack once a year. A number of the symptoms associated with this condition resemble those seen in people with other common complaints. Migraine can affect people from as young as ten and up to the age of forty; although it is unusual for the condition to afflict anyone over the age of fifty.

Hereditary links are often associated with migraine and occurrences may happen among members of a family; even though there may be a link, so far it has eluded medical science. There is a condition that causes an inflammation of blood vessels in the brain and it is possible that people who suffer have sensitivity in this area. More women suffer from attacks and they comprise 75 percent of reported cases; one in every 4 women will be a victim of it, whilst only 1 in 12 men will suffer with it at some point in their life.

One of the signs - migraine with aura, is characterized by an unusual sensation (aura) that is in occurrence 10 to 30 minutes prior to the head pain. A number of different warning signs have been exhibited as shown below:

* Nausea is very common
* Enlarged blind spots
* Loss in the sensation of taste
* Problems with speech

whilst there are many more symptoms, the list above contains those which are most prevalent. The most common type of this condition is known as migraine without aura; many early indications felt by those who have a warning are symptoms felt by those who have no warning but their condition can be made worse if they are in constant motion.

At the moment the theory that blood vessels leading to the brain become narrower and affect the nerves is the closest science has come to discovering the cause of migraines. Some suggest that it is the rapid expansion after this narrowing that causes the awful headaches; it can actually incapacitate the victim so they cannot perform even routine tasks. The range of possible triggers that create an attack is huge; the most common are listed below:

* Weather
* Certain food groups
* Traveling in a plane
* Drinks
* Bright lights
* Lack of sleep or food
* Anxiety

It is for a person to keep a check to see if they have a pattern by which they can avoid situations that could lead to an attack.

1 June

Do I have a Migraine Headache?

Headache

Unlike normal headaches that many of us suffer with, a migraine is often a hereditary complaint that starts when someone is still in childhood. Often these attacks can last for days where the victim must seek bed rest; however, if it is treated, they can end in a matter of hours. To make matters worse, even after the pains have decreased the sufferer is still left weak from the episode and unable to carry on normal tasks for quite a while.

One thing that is still unknown is why some people have much more frequent attacks than others. These headaches go together with lightheadedness, sensitivity to brightness, and chills which are also symptoms of other common illnesses. Migraine can affect people from as young as ten and up to the age of forty; although it is unusual for the condition to afflict anyone over the age of fifty.

Members of the same family are often cursed with migraine and there is believed to be a hereditary link; even though there may be a link, so far it has eluded medical science. There is a condition that causes an inflammation of blood vessels in the brain and it is possible that people who suffer have sensitivity in this area. With this condition, women do not fare as well as men with a ratio of 3 to 1 suffering from the condition regularly; however, the chance of a man experiencing the condition on a regular basis is only one in twelve.

A number of people have a warning when they are about to have an attack which is called migraine with aura which can be anywhere between ten minutes to half an hour before the actual attack. The warning signs may include:

* Nausea is very common
* Problems with vision
* Loss in the sensation of taste
* Problems with speech

other symptoms exist but these appear to common with most people. The most common type of this condition is known as migraine without aura; many early indications felt by those who have a warning are symptoms felt by those who have no warning but their condition can be made worse if they are in constant motion.

At the moment the theory that blood vessels leading to the brain become narrower and affect the nerves is the closest science has come to discovering the cause of migraines. It might be that it is the expansion of the blood vessels afterwards that causes the headache; most victims become unable to do anything for some time after the attack. As there are so many situations that could trigger an attack, only a few are listed here:

* Bad weather
* Particular foodstuffs
* High altitude
* Drinks containing caffeine
* Strong intense sunlight
* Lack of sleep or food
* Anxiety

Sufferers need to monitor events that lead up to an attack if they hope to prevent them wherever possible.

27 May

Symptoms Of Migraine Headache

Migrane Headache

If you suffer form very painful headaches and have done so since you were young, the chances are you may suffer from migraines which are often experienced by other members of a family group. Left untreated, an attack can force the person to have bed rest but normally the intense pain starts to subside within a few hours. Almost all sufferers will complain of exhaustion and a feeling of weakness that takes some time to pass.

Medical science still hasn’t discovered why there can be such long periods without a headache for some people and not others. A number of the symptoms associated with this condition resemble those seen in people with other common complaints. Migraine is most prevalent in people between the ages of ten to forty years old; although it is unusual for the condition to afflict anyone over the age of fifty.

Members of the same family are often cursed with migraine and there is believed to be a hereditary link; even though there may be a link, so far it has eluded medical science. There seems to be a common connection amongst sufferers where blood vessels and nerve endings near the brain, swell. More women suffer from attacks and they comprise 75 percent of reported cases; only about eight percent of men will have an attack in their lives so it is very much a condition that affects women.

One of the signs - migraine with aura, is characterized by an unusual sensation (aura) that is in occurrence 10 to 30 minutes prior to the head pain. A number of different warning signs have been exhibited as shown below:

* Queasiness
* Blinking or zigzagging lights
* Strange sounds or smell
* Problems with speech

this is only a short list as other symptoms are also experienced. Migraine sufferers who do not have any warning are said to have attack without aura but still suffer extreme pain; this also includes nausea which can be aggravated by movement, noise and light which is the reason most sufferers lie quietly on a bed in a darkened room.

At the moment the theory that blood vessels leading to the brain become narrower and affect the nerves is the closest science has come to discovering the cause of migraines. Some suggest that it is the rapid expansion after this narrowing that causes the awful headaches; whatever the cause, sufferers all agree that an attack stops them from doing anything in their daily lives until it has receded. There are many factors that can trigger an attack ranging from:

* Adverse weather
* Certain types of food
* Height
* Particular drinks
* Strong intense sunlight
* Insomnia
* Anxiety

It is therefore a good idea for the victim to see if there is a pattern to the attacks which could then make it easier to avoid them.

23 May

Treatment of Migraine Headache

Headache Treatment

If you suffer form very painful headaches and have done so since you were young, the chances are you may suffer from migraines which are often experienced by other members of a family group. More often than not it is just one side of the head that experiences miserable pain that lasts from four to 72 hours if not treated and usually requires the sufferer to have bed rest. Most sufferers will confirm just how tiring an attack is even once it has passed.

There doesn’t seem to be any regularity to the attacks either as one individual might have a number each month whilst another sufferer will only have an attack once a year. Some symptoms could easily be associated with other illnesses like influenza for example. Migraine is most prevalent in people between the ages of ten to forty years old; although it is unusual for the condition to afflict anyone over the age of fifty.

Hereditary links are often associated with migraine and occurrences may happen among members of a family; even though there may be a link, so far it has eluded medical science. Sufferers may acquire sensitivity to a medical condition that brings about inflammation in the blood vessels and nerves near the brain, resulting to pain. More women suffer from attacks and they comprise 75 percent of reported cases; one in every 4 women will be a victim of it, whilst only 1 in 12 men will suffer with it at some point in their life.

Before the migraine attack, some people have a distinct warning called an aura which usually precedes the headache from anywhere between ten to thirty minutes. A number of different warning signs have been exhibited as shown below:

* Queasiness
* Enlarged blind spots
* Reduction in the sensations of taste
* Difficulty with verbal skills

other symptoms exist but these appear to be the most common. Some of these indications are symptoms felt by those who have the most common variant of the condition, migraines without aura; this progressively builds up to full excruciating intensity which is aggravated by continuous motion, light or noise often causing nausea and vomiting.

The exact reason for having migraine is not clear and yet to be discovered but one assumption is that the blood vessels in areas of the brain become narrower which may be the explanation for the aura. This narrowing of vessels then leads to an expansion and this pressure change may be the reason for the headache; whatever the cause, sufferers all agree that an attack stops them from doing anything in their daily lives until it has receded. The range of possible triggers that create an attack is huge; the most common are listed below:

* Bad weather
* Certain foods
* High altitude
* Certain beverages i.e. coffee
* Strong intense sunlight
* Not enough sleep
* Stress caused by personal problems

It is for a person to keep a check to see if they have a pattern by which they can avoid situations that could lead to an attack.

19 May

Causes of Migraine Headache

Bad Weather

Those people that suffer with the very powerful headaches often referred to as ‘a migraine’ may well have started having them when they were in their childhood or around puberty. Often these attacks can last for days where the victim must seek bed rest; however, if it is treated, they can end in a matter of hours. An attack is debilitating and sufferers are usually left feeling crippled and exhausted after the head pain has passed.

There doesn’t seem to be any regularity to the attacks either as one individual might have a number each month whilst another sufferer will only have an attack once a year. A number of the symptoms associated with this condition resemble those seen in people with other common complaints. Most migraine attacks occur between the ages of 10 to 40 years old although why this is no-one really knows; strangely, very few individuals suffer with this condition after they reach fifty years old.

It is not uncommon for a number of family members to share a migraine headache problem and hereditary links are believed to exist; even though there may be a link, so far it has eluded medical science. Sufferers may acquire sensitivity to a medical condition that brings about inflammation in the blood vessels and nerves near the brain, resulting to pain. Another area that still isn’t fully understood is why these headaches are more prevalent in women with approximately three times as many women suffering than men; one in every 4 women will be a victim of it, whilst only 1 in 12 men will suffer with it at some point in their life.

A number of people have a warning when they are about to have an attack which is called migraine with aura which can be anywhere between ten minutes to half an hour before the actual attack. The signs for this attack seem to affect the senses and can include:

* Queasiness
* Vision is affected
* Loss in the sensation of taste
* Lack of sensation in sufferers extremities

these are the most commonly experienced symptoms. The most common type of this condition is known as migraine without aura; many early indications felt by those who have a warning are symptoms felt by those who have no warning but their condition can be made worse if they are in constant motion.

Whilst the exact reason why some people suffer with migraine still eludes medical science, the theory that the narrowing of blood vessels to the brain is the closest they have come to discovering a migraines cause. The blood vessels may then expand afterwards, which might account for the headache; whatever the cause, sufferers all agree that an attack stops them from doing anything in their daily lives until it has receded. The range of possible triggers that create an attack is huge; the most common are listed below:

* Bad weather
* Certain food groups
* Altitude
* Drinks
* Very bright internal lighting
* Not enough sleep
* Work related stress

Only by carefully documenting everything that was going on prior to the attack can the victim hope to find out what starts the attacks off.

12 May

Risk Factors For Migraine Headache

Sickness

A migraine is a complaint that is quite often suffered by other family members, all of which have probably been experiencing them from a young age. More often than not it is just one side of the head that experiences miserable pain that lasts from four to 72 hours if not treated and usually requires the sufferer to have bed rest. To make matters worse, even after the pains have decreased the sufferer is still left weak from the episode and unable to carry on normal tasks for quite a while.

The frequency of attacks between sufferers is not consistent with some only having one episode a year. A number of the symptoms associated with this condition resemble those seen in people with other common complaints. Migraine can affect people from as young as ten and up to the age of forty; although it is unusual for the condition to afflict anyone over the age of fifty.

It is not uncommon for a number of family members to share a migraine headache problem and hereditary links are believed to exist; if there is a genetic reason for the attacks, medical science has not yet found this link. It is pressure from inflamed blood vessels that places pressure on the nerves near the brain that actually causes the awful pain. Science cannot as yet explain why this condition is more likely to affect women than men but women have a three times greater chance of having the condition than men; only about eight percent of men will have an attack in their lives so it is very much a condition that affects women.

A number of people have a warning when they are about to have an attack which is called migraine with aura which can be anywhere between ten minutes to half an hour before the actual attack. A number of different warning signs have been exhibited as shown below:

* Sickness
* Blinking or zigzagging lights
* Reduction in the sensations of taste
* Problems speaking

this is only a short list as other symptoms are also experienced. However, the condition that’s most common is a migraine without aura where the pain increases in one area of the head; this also includes nausea which can be aggravated by movement, noise and light which is the reason most sufferers lie quietly on a bed in a darkened room.

At the moment the theory that blood vessels leading to the brain become narrower and affect the nerves is the closest science has come to discovering the cause of migraines. This narrowing of vessels then leads to an expansion and this pressure change may be the reason for the headache; it can actually incapacitate the victim so they cannot perform even routine tasks. The range of possible triggers that create an attack is huge; the most common are listed below:

* Bad weather
* Certain food groups
* Traveling in a plane
* Drinks containing caffeine
* Strong bright lights
* Not enough sleep
* Tension

Sufferers need to monitor events that lead up to an attack if they hope to prevent them wherever possible.