Archive for February, 2012

February 21st, 2012  Posted at   Diseases STDs

HIV/AIDS is an Immune System Disorder in which the body’s ability to defend itself against infections, is greatly diminished. HIV is spread primarily through sexual or blood-to-blood contact. To put this simply, in layman’s terms, the HIV virus enters the bloodstream and attaches itself to the service of a white blood cell (the CD4 cell’s receptors). The virus then changes its genetic information into that of the white blood cell. The virus cannot be recognized by other white blood cells and is, over time, able to replicate itself into hundreds of HIV viruses. When the HIV virus has used the cellular material of the white blood cell, this breaks open and the new virus can, and does, spread through the bloodstream.

A person infected with HIV can go through four stages of the disease:

1. Primary HIV infection stage
2. A symptomatic latent phase
3. Minor symptomatic phase
4. Major symptomatic phase
5. AIDS defining conditions; the severe symptomatic stage.

Symptoms of Stage 1 are:
• Sore throat, headache, mild fever, fatigue, muscle and joint pains, swelling of the lymph nodes, rash, and mouth ulcerations.

The CD4 cell count is approx. 800-1200 cells/mm3.

Symptoms of Stage 2 are:
• No symptoms occur as this is the latent stage.

The CD4 cell count is between 500 and 800 cells

Symptoms of Stage 3 are:
• Swelling of the lymph nodes/glands in the neck, armpits and groin.
• Occasional fevers, recurrent chest infections.
• Shingles, skin infections and rashes.
• Recurrent mouth ulcers
• Weight loss up to 10% of the person’s usual body weight.
• Prolonged, unexplained fatigue. (more…)

February 2nd, 2012  Posted at   Womens Issues

Pregnancy morning sickness is one of the most common complaints, particularly during the first trimester. There are countless women seeking proper help to relieve morning sickness and enjoy this beautiful stage of their life.

How to cure morning sickness is a common question that every pregnant woman asks herself. Fortunately, there are quite a few ways to prevent the condition and feel better about it. There are certain factors that trigger the symptoms of morning sickness. These triggers could be certain odors, flavors or even certain flowers or fragrances. It is very important to identify the triggers first in order to cure morning sickness.

Prevent Nausea by Recognizing the Triggers

Morning sickness triggers need not necessarily be foods; it could be smells, flavors or anything else. There are certain things that aggravate the nausea and vomiting tendency. Just identify the same and avoid them as much as you can. Some of the common triggers in this context could be greasy or spicy foods, fried foods, foods containing added scents or flavors, strong perfumes or fragrances, cigarette smoke etc.

It isn’t that every pregnant woman would be having the same triggers; it different from one woman to another. Some pregnant woman also develops disliking for certain foods, particularly non-vegetarian items during their pregnancy. It is better to avoid them or try complementing them in some other way.

Foods that Could Bring Relief

Women during their pregnancy are usually given bland foods to prevent indigestion, foods like pretzels, mashed potatoes etc. These foods are healthy and they don’t interfere with your digestive system. Eat smaller meals frequently to allow proper digestion. Include proteins in all your meals to avoid morning sickness as it helps in regulating your blood sugar levels that often contributes to nausea. (more…)

February 1st, 2012  Posted at   Womens Issues

An imbalance in the body’s pH levels is a big contributor to women’s health issues such as bacterial vaginosis. When your pH becomes unbalanced, specifically too acidic it creates an ideal environment for harmful bacteria and fungus to thrive in. Subsequently it also creates an environment that your normal flora (good bacteria) cannot survive in, so really you are opening the door to infection simply from creating an acidic environment in your body. There are multiple factors that can contribute to this imbalance, the most common of which are diet, medications and hygiene practices.

Eating foods that are high in acid properties can certainly cause your pH levels to drop, don’t worry about one meal but if you are constantly eating something in your diet that is acidic such as coffee or acidic fruits, this could be your culprit to vaginal itching and other feminine hygiene infections. Foods that are very helpful in restoring your body’s pH levels are broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, carrots, spinach, celery, lima beans and rhubarb. These are all medium alkaline foods and can be beneficial in pulling you out of an acidic funk. Think salad foods, when trying to remember what foods are alkaline.

Medications are another very common source of pH imbalance. Specifically antibiotics which not only eliminate the harmful bacteria in your body, but also kill off any normal flora (good bacteria) leaving you exposed to infection in the lady parts if not properly maintained This is kind of a tricky one because antibiotics are designed to keep you healthy yet this is one of the more popular causes of feminine health issues. What happens is women will be taking the antibiotics for something other than a feminine hygiene issue such as a nasty cold or sinus infection and suddenly will develop symptoms such as vaginal itching. If you’re taking such medications be sure to be extra thorough in proper feminine hygiene practices. (more…)