If you have a dry, crispy, or scratchy scalp, there is a good chance that something in your body is out of whack. A dry scalp can be caused by a wide variety of factors, some of which are outside of your control. Your scalp is a delicate ecosystem that contains both beneficial and harmful bacteria, and this ecosystem is easily disrupted, which can lead to dryness in your hair. Skin irritation, peeling skin, and redness are three of the unpleasant side effects that come along with the scalp condition. Thank goodness, there is a treatment for dry scalp that can bring back the natural dryness! There are multiple of them. Your scalp can be healed, and the health […]
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What You Need to Know About Red Light Therapy
How Exactly Does It Work? The body is subjected to low-wavelength red light during RLT treatment. The RLT treatment is a streamlined process that involves exposing the body to red light with a low wavelength. The process is also known by the name low-level laser light therapy; however, RLT is likely the more popular term. This red light is naturally occurring and can travel deep beneath the skin, allowing it to be absorbed by the cells and put to use. According to research, the mitochondria that are found in the cells of the skin can take in light particles. This may assist the cells in producing more adenosine triphosphate, which serves as the energy supply for every cell in the body. The possible […]
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Facts Ovarian Cysts A cyst is a fluid-filled bladder Approximately 10% of women before menopause have ovarian cysts and usually gives no discomfort or symptoms Cysts are usually 3-5 cm, but can be 30 cm The symptoms are – if there are any symptoms – abdominal pressure, abrupt and trips show pain, increasing the extent of stomach Some cysts produces hormones that include may cause bleeding disorders Some cysts can be malignant Treatment is either surgical or pending checks What are ovarian cysts? Cyst is the Latin name for some liquid filled. Or cysts in the ovaries is all fluid-filled processes. The cysts develop mostly in those cells that are already present in the ovary. Most smaller cysts are normal and […]
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Facts About Molar Pregnancy molar pregnancy caused by an abnormal fertilization, and results in that the whole or parts of pregnancy is converted to blistering / grape-like structure Occurs rarely – about 80 in South Africa a year Most are treated with curettage Good long-term prognosis even in cases where there is conversion to cancer What is molar pregnancy? Cells, which are formed in utero by pregnancy trophoblast cells is called. The cells normally divide, grow and develop into the placenta and fetus. By molar pregnancy grow these trophoblast cells uncontrollably. molar pregnancy is due to an error in the genes that occur in connection with fertilization. molar pregnancy grows inside the uterus, but it grows usually not into the […]
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Facts About Antibiotics Antibiotics is the name you use, the medicines that can kill bacteria or cause them to fail to grow antibiotics have no effect on the viruses In order to prevent the bacteria become resistant (resistant), it is important to keep the consumption of antibiotics in the whole of society to a minimum Have you started on a course of antibiotics, it is important that the cure is done completely done What are antibiotics? Antibiotics is a common name for the drug, which works by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics have no effect against viruses. The most common type antibiotics are penicillin, as there are many variants. Consumption of antibiotics in South Africa remains low compared […]
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Iron Supplements in Food Iron is a major component of the human diet, because it carries oxygen to the cells, which stimulates cell growth.Two types of iron can be found in food. Heme iron is found in meat from animals that once contained hemoglobin. Nonheme iron found in vegetables, plants and grains. Although heme iron is absorbed faster in our systems is nonheme iron more easily found in our diet. chicken liver Cooked chicken liver is the largest source of iron for some food. It contains 12.8 milligrams of iron, making up 70 percent of the daily recommended value of iron. Ready-to-eat cereal Pour 3/4 cup of dry cereal that is 100 percent iron fortified, add a little milk and […]
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Nonallergic rhinitis is a common complaint that affects more than 50 million people in the US alone, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Both adults and children can develop the condition. The symptoms are similar to those seen in allergic rhinitis, including congestion and a runny nose. The condition is not due to an allergy. In some cases, environmental irritants trigger symptoms while other people may react negatively to certain odors, medicines, foods, or changes in the weather. Instructions Take an over-the-counter decongestant to reduce nasal congestion. Medicines containing pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine work by narrowing of blood vessels in the nose. Using a saline nasal sprays thin mucus, and speed the healing of a sore, raw […]
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