Monday, September 28, 2009
Yeast Infection Pills - Reasons and Side Affects

One thing people have been doing recently when they have a yeast infection is take a Diflucan yeast infection pill. Diflucan pills have a lot of benefits and can help you heal faster then some of the yeast infection creams.

Eat some yogurt everyday

Before you take the pill, eat some yogurt everyday. Between the yogurt and the pill combined, this will help ensure you get the nutrients needed for the infection.

The best thing about Diflucan pills is when you take this pill, you won't have to worry about a big mess like you would if you had used creams.

Side effects

There are some side effects with the pill that you should know about before you take it. Some people have complained of being tired, dizzy and concentration problems. Others claimed they did not have any problems at all and that the pill helped them heal up right away. When you are taking it and start having side effects, you should stop taking it and try something else.

Why do people use this pill?

Some of them use diflucan yeast infection pills because they have exhausted all herbal antifungals and creams. They have tried everything and didn't get the results they desired. So as a last resort they tried the pill and it worked.

If you decide you should take this pill, you must be ready to take it for a few days. Don't take it once and think that's it. Also, don't take it for a few days, start feeling better and then stop. Take it until the course is completed.

posted by Healthy Life @ 5:53 AM  
Monday, September 21, 2009
Coping With Constipation Caused By IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome with constipation is a treatable medical condition. It is characterized by recurring abdominal pain and discomfort, and bloating along with constipation.

IBS with constipation is common to a number of people. Getting accurate information on what causes IBS with constipation may help in improving the condition. It is also recommended to seek medical assistance from doctors who specialize in this type of disorder.

It is not really clear why some people develop IBS with constipation while others do not. IBS with constipation can be caused by a sensitive, slow working gastro-intestinal tract, which causes abdominal pain, bloating and constipation. This was thought to be due to the way the gastrointestinal tract reacts to the changes in serotonin. Serotonin is a natural occurring chemical in the body that plays an important role in making the gastrointestinal tract function normally.

IBS with constipation may also be affected by diet and disease. Most constipation cases are due to insufficient fiber as well as inadequate fluids in the diet. Fibers are important since they help to soften stools, and water or fluids help to flush stools through the body.

Diet is partially to be blamed for the occurrence of constipation especially for people over 65 years old. Constipation occurring in people in this age range is due to medications, poor diet, and lack of water intake, as well as poor muscle tone.

Teenagers or younger people are also at risk of IBS with constipation; in fact, a great number of young people are suffering from irregular bowel movement. They also experience bloating and abdominal pains. Another factor that contributes to IBS constipation is traveling since most people who are traveling tend to suppress the urge to go to the bathroom. There are also some cases where some people just can’t have a bowel movement in bathrooms that are not familiar to them.

There is still no specific cure for IBS with constipation however there are proper treatments for the symptoms that goes with it. Bowel habits may also be stabilized to diminish abdominal cramping as well as lessen the pain associated with bowel movements.

For symptoms that are transient and only happen occasionally, no special treatment may be needed. However, for those who have persistent and chronic symptoms special treatment may be needed. There is no specific therapy that can resolve all symptoms in patients. However, some treatments may prove to be effective in treating symptoms of IBS with constipation.

The first treatment calls for lifestyle changes. This means recognizing and dealing better with stress. Take some time to relax, sleep, and exercise. The diet for IBS entails for eating smaller amounts of food more frequently. This may help in alleviating symptoms of IBS. Eating foods that are low in fat and high in carbohydrates is also beneficial to keeping a healthy intestine.

Fiber in diet is also excellent in controlling IBS with constipation. The dietary fibers are known to add bulk to the stool creating stools that are much larger and much softer making bowel movements easier and less painful.

Medications are applied for patients that have severe and recurrent symptoms of IBS with constipation. Nevertheless, medications like treatments need to be customized to suit various needs of the patient since different patients tend to respond differently with various medications.

Psychotherapy is also applied to some IBS cases since stress sometimes affects bowel movement. Psychotherapy can provide assistance in coping with chronic illness and uncovering emotional triggers that may be present.

If you suspect you are suffering with IBS, you should first consult your primary care physician before taking other steps.
posted by Healthy Life @ 4:34 AM  
Monday, September 14, 2009
10 Common Symptoms And Signs Of High Blood Pressure
Armughan
Breathlessness
tinnitus(Ringing in Ears)
sleepiness, Ansomnia
confusion
Fatigue
profuse sweating
vomiting
low libido or lack of sexual desire
Blurred vision
If you have not above symptoms, it does not mean that you have no high
blood pressure. Remember most common symptom of high Blood pressure is
that " It Has No Symptom". Best way to keep you healthy is to have your
blood pressure checked at regular intervals.
Wish you all the good health.
Read more about High
posted by Healthy Life @ 4:33 AM  
Monday, September 7, 2009
Sleep Aids
Sleep aids are required by millions of people on a regular basis. The most common way to deal with the less serious sleep problems is to go to the doctors, who invariable offers sleeping pills, which do work for many people. However there are many more sleep aids that will help you to tackle sleep problems in a more organic and holistic way.

Sleep is a necessary and vital biological function. It is essential to a person’s physical and emotional well being. Studies show that without enough sleep, a person’s ability to perform declines dramatically. It is estimated that 50 percent of the adult population is sleep deprived and these people would benefit from some good information about the many sleep aids that are available.

In general it is important to get between 6 to 8 hours of sleep per day. All though sleep requirements vary from person to person. Since we now know how important sleep is for us individually and for the productivity of society as a whole, it is important that we start counting those sheep. Incidentally, counting sheep is a very effective sleep aid that as been around for hundreds of years and it does work.

The stress that may be attributed to longer work hours and increased commute times, unfortunately contributes to insomnia and other sleep disorders.

Also some medical problems that can lead to insomnia are:

1) Over-activity of the thyroid gland,
2) Depression and/or anxiety,
3) Allergies,
4) Any illness, injury or surgery that causes pain,
5) Sexual problems,
6) Urinary, gastrointestinal or neurological disorders and
7) Side effects of certain medications.

There are other things that can lead to insomnia, such as, emotional stress, stimulants, lack of physical exercise, or the lack of a sex partner. If you believe you are suffering insomnia from one or more of these reasons, then you should consult your doctor as soon as possible.

Even if you are not an insomniac, but just having some difficulty sleeping, there are many sleep aids that can help you get a good night sleep.

Some of the sleep aids and helpful guides are listed below:

* Avoid caffeine of all forms after lunchtime.
* Avoid long naps during the day.
* Avoid more than two alcohol servings at dinnertime.
* Take a warm bath before bed.
* Read a book or do a tedious activity (avoid T.V.).
* Make your bedroom comfortable.
* Develop a bedtime routine
* Count sheep (again repetition).
* Herbal sleep aids, prescribed by a professional herbalist
* Melatonin
* Acupuncture
* Massage
* Relaxation techniques, meditation, yoga
* Reiki healing

Do not take sleep medications unless prescribed by your physician.

Try these time-tested sleep aids. If they do not work, then this may be an indication that you may have a more serious, medical condition. Therefore, consult your physician when possible.
posted by Healthy Life @ 4:33 AM  

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