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PostHeaderIcon Ampoule Diagnosis

Diagnosis

If it is not clear the cause of your blisters, your doctor will ask about family history and medical history, including any allergies you have had and any medications you take, including prescription medications. The doctor will also ask about recent exposure to irritating chemicals or allergens.

Your doctor can often diagnose the cause of your blisters as these have the appearance and medical history. If your doctor suspects an allergic reaction may recommend patch tests with chemicals to identify the allergen. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Ampoule Symptoms

In general, blisters are round or oval fluid under the skin that may be painful or itchy, or may not have symptoms. Symptoms vary depending on the cause:

* Irritation, burns and allergies: the blisters caused by friction and burns are usually painful. The blisters formed because of eczema may be accompanied by redness, severe itching and small bumps on the affected skin. Read the rest of this entry »

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A blister is a bag of fluid under the skin. The clear, watery fluid inside the blister is called serum. This serum comes from the surrounding tissues in response to broken skin. If the blister is closed, the serum provides natural protection to the skin under the blister. The small blisters called vesicles. Those longer than half an inch (1.27 cm) are called blisters. A blood blister is filled with blood instead of serum.

There are many reasons for forming a blister, these include: Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Amenorrhea Treatment

Treatment

It is not necessary to treat primary amenorrhea caused by late puberty and disappears alone. In the case of primary amenorrhea caused by certain genetic abnormalities (hereditary), treatment depends on the problem.

For example, if a genetic defect prevents the ovaries of a young working properly, ovarian hormones may be prescribed complementary to the young develop normal secondary sexual characteristics (breast development, pubic hair) and to prevent osteoporosis (bone-thinning disease), which can be caused by low estrogen levels. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon The Differences In Modern Fitness Training

There was a time when fitness training was quite generic. The premise was simply to get people moving and the results would come. What we now know is that there is no “one size fits all” training program that will work for everyone, and that learning how to customize training in order to meet individuals needs is very important.

Much ado is made about the current health crisis, and for good reason. With obesity numbers on the rise, fitness is now more important than ever. Each day more people realise that exercise is key, and these people are indeed seeking help with the ways in which to transform their body. For this reason, the fitness industry has continued to grow, and shows no signs of decline. In the current job marketing, preparing yourself to work within a growing field is simply the smartest move.

Modern fitness training must not only be customized, but must also take into account physical ailments and limitations. Better overall physical health is now linked to better mental health. Those who do have limitations can still reap the benefits of exercise, and those who are able to train these individuals are in high demand. By completing training courses, you too can be one of the people that have the privilege of working within this highly lucrative and rewarding industry.

 

PostHeaderIcon Amenorrhea Prevention

Duration

In many teenagers with primary amenorrhea, puberty is delayed, but there is a permanent problem. In the case of women with secondary amenorrhea, duration of the disease depends on the cause. For example, the pregnancy stops the woman’s menstrual periods until the birth of the baby, while a woman stops taking birth control pills may not have a period for three months or a year.

Emotional or physical stress may block the release of luteinizing hormone and make it last as long as amenorrhea source of stress. The loss or rapid weight gain, medications and chronic diseases can also cause the absence of one or more periods. Amenorrhea is permanent after the onset of menopause or after hysterectomy. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Amenorrhea | Symptoms and Diagnosis

Symptoms

Amenorrhea itself is a symptom. Any associated symptoms depend on the problem caused by the absence of menstrual periods. For example, various forms of hormonal imbalance may cause amenorrhea, as well as excess body and facial hair, acne, decreased voice, altered sex drive, breast milk secretions, weight gain, some or all of these symptoms.

Diagnosis

Your doctor will ask about: the date of your last menstrual period

* If sexually active
* Methods of birth control
* Their pregnancy history
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PostHeaderIcon Amenorrhea

Amenorrhea means that a woman of childbearing age not menstruate.

A woman normally menstruate every 23 to 35 days. The cycle is regulated by the brain called the hypothalamus, which also controls body temperature, appetite and blood pressure. The hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary gland (located near the base of the brain) to release two hormones that regulate the female reproductive cycle: luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone.

These hormones influence the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone, which are responsible for cyclic changes in the lining (lining) of the uterus, including menstruation. For a woman’s cycles are regular, the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, ovaries and uterus must be functioning properly. The anatomy of the neck of the uterus (cervix) and vagina should also be normal to allow the passage of blood. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon 10 Tips to Lose Weight Without Dieting

10 Tips to Lose Weight Without Dieting Frankly we do not know why you dislike the most: whether overweight or having to diet. As starving and depriving yourself of what you like does not appeal one bit you keep leaving tomorrow. Well, you do not have to wait any longer because it is enough to enter small changes in your eating habits and your lifestyle to be losing weight slowly.

Here are 10 tips to get fit and ideal weight without much sacrifice.
If strict diets and low calorie are not for you, nor have the time or inclination for long workouts, you still have options: small changes in your diet to gradually reduce the weight, more modest but safer long-term. To help in the process, we propose the following suggestions:

1. What gives you the sum? Most of the remaining food diets. But now you’re going to add, but not anything, but foods that help you achieve your goal. Add to your dinner today, two vegetables or your favorite vegetables (spinach, zucchini, carrots, cauliflower) your portion of protein (chicken breast or meat, for example). Because vegetables contain fiber will feel more satisfied (o) with fewer calories. Avoid rich cream dressing. Instead, aderézalos with a squeeze of lemon or a light vinaigrette. Continue adding to your menu healthy food (more vegetables, more fresh fruit, more brown rice). Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon The exercise against the obesity gene, which wins the battle?

The exercise against the obesity gene, which wins the battle? While there are genetic causes that promote obesity, there are other factors, including your eating habits and lifestyle that prevent you reach your ideal weight. According to a recent study, physical exercise regularly could beat the obesity gene in this struggle to lose weight.

Many people wonder whether obesity is acquired by custom or habit or if it is a matter of genetics. And the answer is not so simple.

It is true that there are inherited characteristics in our body that we can not change, even if we lose kilos or pounds (shoulders or hips wider or narrower, for example). It is also true that there are other genetic factors that influence weight, in which we speak of the existence of a gene “thrifty” that allowed human ancestors store energy for times of food shortages.

Basically, these genes do not consume the fat cells so quickly, but the store to be stocked (and never missing energy). Read the rest of this entry »