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By deqiallen, on November 4th, 2010
Rainy days, the air is humid, the impact of climate hot and humid, the incidence of gynecological inflammation already high. If the weather has been overcast and rainy, the sun for several days did not “appear” not fully drying clothes, with air humidity, clothing, easy to mold, women wearing underwear after the breeding of various bacteria, the vulva may be infected, causing beads bacterial vaginosis. The main symptoms of vaginal candidiasis is increased vaginal discharge, genital itching, redness, especially in the early stages of disease, most patients feel itchy genitals. According to Zheng Zhuren introduced, the disease treatment methods is the use of topical and oral antifungal drug therapy, usually after 3 days to a week of treatment, the symptoms will disappear. However, the need to be reminded that, although the symptoms of Candida vaginitis easy to disappear, but is not so easy to cure. After the patients symptoms generally need to do three courses of consolidation therapy to completely kill the fungus. . . . → Read More: Underwear drying is not complete and easy cited “strains” upper body
By deqiallen, on November 4th, 2010
This article has something to do with candida antifungal treatment. My friend asked if it is ok to take antifungals (GSE) whilst breastfeeding. His wife has recently started a yeast/sugar-free diet and is feeling a bit below par, possibly due to the dying candida cells. He wants to know if there is any chance these “chemicals” and/or the antifungals could get passed through the breast milk. From my experience, we have to watch our baby carefully. I gave my baby yeast because she bit my nipples and she stopped babbling, was in excruciating pain, had the shakes was miserable. We first noticed her yeast in the diaper area. The doctor used topical cream, but from reading “Super Immunity for Kids” by Dr. Leo Galland, I knew it was not to be taken lightly. That’s why I gave the baby (5 months) 400,000 IU per day of Nystatin and lacto bacillus. Within a week she was back to normal. . . . → Read More: Candida Antifungal Treatment – Is It Ok to Take GSE Whilst Breastfeeding?
By deqiallen, on November 4th, 2010
I have got a question asking why mold makes the yeast symptoms worse. Molds that come from our feather pillows, damp bedding, damp climate, or even the molds in the soil in our gardens or house plants can cause breathing problems, puffy eyes, runny noses, postnasal drip, headaches, anxiety, and depression. When plants are watered, mold rises out of the soil and contaminates the immediate surroundings. In damp climate, people are exposed to molds during rainy and damp weather. In the drier summer time the symptoms often improve. My friend lives in a house that has been through many floods. She has had many respiratory problems since moving to this home, which is in the flood plains of the Ct. River. It is also her husband’s ancestral home, so there is not much chance she will ever move from it, and I’m not sure she will believe me when I tell her that she was born with candida. . . . → Read More: Yeast and Mold – Why Molds Make the Symptoms Worse?
By deqiallen, on November 3rd, 2010
you should care of your health, no matter you are young ,old ,male or female.
get up early and to run , insist on ,and you will find you have a heal body finally, why not have a try ?
By deqiallen, on November 3rd, 2010
A sagging or diminutive bust-line can be quite a dampener of spirits for a woman, especially if she has the perfect figure in every other way. In fact, according to a survey, almost 72% of all women in the UK and US clamor for bigger breasts, naturally enhanced however.
The dream of getting . . . → Read More: 3 Key Steps to Natural Breast Enlargement
By deqiallen, on November 3rd, 2010
By following these methods to yeast infection treatment, you will be well on your way to living free from Candida yeast infections for good. At times it won’t be easy and will require a change in lifestyle for most, however, you’re not only treating yeast infections but promoting good heath for your body that will most likely prevent other diseases as well. This article looks at some steps that you can take to rid yourself of yeast infections and avoid costly OTC treatments and doctor visits. Not to mention the shear inconvenience and uncomfortableness yeast infections can bring. When most people get some kind of Candida infection, the first thing they do is turn to either over the counter treatments or they go to their doctor for prescription strength medication to kill the Candida Yeast Overgrowth. While this may be fine for people that rarely get infections, for those that seem to get at least one a month or every two months, it’s probably not the best course of treatment. Chronic Yeast Infections can actually be a sign of an even bigger problem going on within the body. . . . → Read More: Steps To Lasting Yeast Infection Treatment
By deqiallen, on November 3rd, 2010
Night sweats, hot-flashes, vaginal dryness and severe mood swings often accompany the complex time in a woman’s life known as menopause. These symptoms could also bring about chronic fatigue. There are natural ways to treat fatigue and menopause that will relieve the symptoms and help you regain the life you thought you’d lost. Hormone replacement was used effectively for years to treat symptoms of menopause, but the years revealed that HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) is more harmful to women’s health than first believed. Increased risk of heart attack, stroke and breast cancer is linked to HRT, especially if you’ve been treated for a long time. If you’ve already gone through menopause and still taking HRT, most experts agree that it’s best if you avoid taking it as soon as possible under the direction of your physician. One of the avenues you might consider to replace HRT is natural remedies that can be helpful to both fatigue and menopause. . . . → Read More: Naturally Treating Fatigue and Menopause and Increase Energy Without Pharmaceuticals or Side Effects
By deqiallen, on November 2nd, 2010
Ovarian cysts affect many women and though they can be harmless and not lead to any health concerns, some ovarian cysts can cause pelvic pain, and bleeding when the ovarian cysts rapture. In addition to discussing cysts of the ovaries, this article discusses finding natural treatments and cures for ovarian cysts. What are Cysts of the Ovaries? A woman usually has two ovaries that are located on each side of her uterus. These ovaries store and release eggs on a monthly basis and this process usually signals the start of the menstrual cycle. The egg is usually contained in a small sac that is also known as a follicle which raptures when the egg is mature to release the egg. When the egg is not fertilized by sperm, all the contents of the uterus are discarded through the menstrual cycle. . . . → Read More: Finding Natural Treatments and Cures for Ovarian Cysts
By deqiallen, on November 2nd, 2010
Uterine fibroids are usually the most common tumor which is benign (non cancerous) that is found in a woman’s uterus. About 30% to 40% of women suffer from fibroids at one point or another during their lifetime. Research is ongoing on better understanding fibroids and effective treatments. This article discusses uterine fibroid symptoms and treatment as well as finding natural treatments for fibroids to rid sufferers of these tumors. These tumors of the smooth muscle that is usually found in the wall of the uterus are known as uterine fibroids. These fibroids of the uterus are usually found within the wall of the uterus or can attach to the wall of the uterus. Uterine fibroids can grow in the form of a single tumor or in clusters of tumors and can grow to any size. Fibroids can lead to various health issues despite being considered benign (no cancer cells). . . . → Read More: Uterine Fibroids Symptoms and Treatment – Findings Natural Treatments
By deqiallen, on November 2nd, 2010
Throughout our life, the body maintains a balance between bone loss and bone formation. Bone loss becomes a major part of the life of every woman after she reaches her menopause. The reason behind this loss of bone mass is due to the fact that in menopause- the ovaries stop producing the estrogen, which is necessary for keeping the bones strong. It is often seen that this problem in women can increase rapidly during their perimenopause stage when the period becomes irregular and the estrogen level starts to drop rapidly. This can lead to serious medical conditions such as osteoporosis and osteopenia. . . . → Read More: Bone Loss – A Serious Effect Of Menopause
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