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How I Got Rid Of Vaginal Yeast Infection: No More Discomfort and Burning

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 4:51 pm

Yeast is a fungus that loves the warm, dark and moist environment like vagina. There is usually a small number of yeast in the vagina. When the imbalance causes the number of yeast cells to increase, you suffer with a vaginal yeast infection. Lots of women experience a vaginal yeast infection.

I developed a vaginal yeast infection nearly two years ago and I experience how the infection sufferers feel every day. I finally found the treatment that worked for me after everything that a doctor recommeded wasted my money. I like to tell my story.

I was relaxing on a couch one day, and suddenly my vagina felt so itchy. There were other symptoms such as redness, swelling and buring. I had never had a yeast infection before but I had heard about it. I was pretty confident that I developed a vaginal yeast infection. I rushed to the drug store and got some creams and tablets. I had some refief and comfort for a short while but the itching and pain never dissapeared.

Dissapointed with the over-the-counter medications, I finally decided to see a doctor. The redness, discharge and swelling at the area were the first things she checked. In order to run a lab test, she needed to get some samples from the vagina. She told me some of sexually transmitted disease can cause similar symptoms. She returned to the room and said that I developed a yeast infection based on the lab results.

I asked her how I got a yeast infection. She told me that there are several things that cause a vaginal yeast infection. They are hormonal changes during the periods, diseases like AIDS/HIV, taking medicines like antibiotics and birth control pills, and pregnancy. I was surprised that things like stress, lack of sleep and poor eating habits can lead to vaginal yeast infection.

The doctor said that I made a big mistake taking over-the-counter medicines prior to coming to see her. Seven out of ten women who use over-the-counter creams or tablets actually have yeast infection. The use of over-the-counter medications without actual infection may cause yeast to get stronger, which make it harder to cure the infection when you really have it.

Accoding to the doctor, you can do several things to keep the symptoms from getting bad. Scented items can make the symptoms worse. Do not use things like scented tampons, pads or bubble bath. I was told to change tampons and pads more often during the period. I had to stay away from any clothes or underwear that are made of synthetic fibers. I was advised to remove the sweaty clothes immediately after the physical exercises.

She suggested some prescription drugs and I took them every day as I was told. I was feeling pretty good after starting to take them. I mean less itching and less pain. However, to my dissapointment, everything came back.

I did not want to return to the doctor’s office this time. Instead of getting more advice from the doctor, I put my mind into doing my own research on a vaginal yeast infection. I did an extensive research online. And, one day, I found a very interesting posting in the yeast infection related forum. Someone wrote a posting about natural treatment of a vaginal yeast infection.

I was very skeptical. How can those simple natural treatment cure my infection after expensive medications failed me? To be honest, I was desparate and I decided to go for it. Within two days, I had a great relief. In two weeks, almost all the symptoms like itching and soreness were gone.

Suzie Carroll suffered from vaginal yeast infection and used natural treatment to cure the infection. Learn more about her experience, visit our yeast infection cure site.

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Does Your Child Snore?

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:15 am

Occasional snoring may be normal to children. Recent studies show that 3 to 12 percent of children between the age of 1 and 9 snore. But frequency doesn’t mean normality. Habitual snoring can be a cause of a more serious medical condition called obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) or simply, sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by loud snoring with periods of breathing interruptions. Interruptions may be short or prolonged, usually between 5 to 30 seconds. During this period, the child’s could not get straight sleep. He rouses and moves to another sleeping position, then resumes sleep. After a while he will once again begin snoring. This activity often happens several times during the night, each night. Although this condition rarely appears on children, it is very important that parents should watch out for symptoms that come along with it.

Symptoms of sleep apnea include

• Poor speech habits – talking that sounds like words over a mouthful of hot potato.

• Reduced growth rate. Children suffering from sleep apnea use more energy in breathing during the night. During meals, they tend to eat slowly since it is hard for them to breathe and chew at the same time. The result is, they have insufficient nutrients to support their growth.

• Hyperactivity. Lack of sleep can cause drowsiness on children during the day. To stay awake, children act frantically.

• Poor performance in school. Since children do not get the right sleep during the night, they tend to appear tired and lack the concentration to focus at school, thus, having a poor performance.

When these symptoms are visible, it is imperative for parents to bring their child to a pediatrician and have him examined. A child can be happy and smiling when he is brought to the doctor and therefore, it is difficult to diagnose if he really has sleep apnea. Parents are advised to record their child’s snoring so that the doctor can analyze the situation in actually.

Meanwhile, sleep apnea is not the sole reason why children snore. Other reasons include allergy attack, obesity, asthma, and enlargement of adenoids and/or tonsils caused by cold or tonsillitis.

Some allergy attacks can cause swelling on the linings of the nose that can direct to the enlargement of adenoids. This keeps the child from breathing normally. This causes the child to snore. After the allergy attack, the snoring stops.

Obesity can also lead to snoring. In fact, 20% and 40% of the obese children snore. This is because fats can form around the throat that can cause constriction and makes the limited airways. Also, fats in the stomach can cause the diaphragm to function irregularly

Asthma is said to be another cause why children snore. A study revealed that 40% of the children diagnosed with asthma snore.

Enlargement of adenoids and/or tonsils caused by cold or tonsillitis also results to snoring. While cold or tonsillitis can be cured by decongestant and antibiotics, adenoid enlargement is treated by surgical procedure to remove adenoids and tonsils.

Underdevelopment of the jaw inside the womb can cause snoring as well. There is also the possibility that the nerves and the muscles cannot control the airway properly and cause that child to snore.

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How to Recognize the Signs of a Panic Attack

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 10:12 pm

Panic attack is one of the most distressing conditions that a person can experience. The signs of an impending panic attack can include the following: tremendous waves of fear, rapid heartbeat and increase in breathing rate. A fully fledged panic attack (within 1-2 minutes after the initial signs) will amplify the above symptoms, you chest starts to hurt, you are finding it difficult to breathe, you start feel dizzy and you sense that something terrible is about to happen and you are powerless against it.

Despite the uncomfortable sensations, you need to understand that panic attack is not an illness, it is a behavioral condition. Therefore, you cannot die or even be harmed by these symptoms. In fact, they are nothing more than your body’s natural reaction during periods of high anxiety. They are disturbing, painful and terrifying – but harmless!

The downside of these symptoms is that your body will feel tired and fatigue after the end of your panic episode. You may continue to feel muscles tension and stiffness in your chest, neck and shoulders. Your chest may continue to feel tight and you continue to be short of breath.

However, do not let panic attacks get the better of you and let it rule over your life. Most sufferers can be so traumatized by the incident that they start avoiding places of situation which they “think” or “feel” might trigger their panic attacks. This is a wrong approach as it will not stop your panic attacks in the slightest bit, as a matter of fact, it only serves to reinforce your fears and make you more susceptible to another panic attack.

In essence, remember that anxiety and panic attacks are nothing more than your body’s natural panic reaction. You are supposed to feel and react this way when you are in danger – it needs to be there. Panic attack is just a confused bodily sensation, there is no visible danger but your brain perceived otherwise and sends out a wrong signal – a mistake. Do not reinforce and continue to repeat that mistake by exaggerating the symptoms into MAJOR significance.

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Methods of Quitting Smoking

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:56 pm

Methods of Quitting Smoking can be many and varied. It is easier to say this than achieve itNeverthelesss it can be accomplished The one thing that has to be remembered in all of this is what it is exactly that is being given up

Smoking cessation (or quitting smoking) is the action leading towards the discontinuation of the consumption of a smoked substance, mainly tobacco, but it may encompass cannabis and other substances as well.

As has been mentioned there are a number of methods that have been used to help smokers give up but in all cases there has to be a deep desire to actually give up before to be brutally frank there is much likelihood of any success. OK so having got that out of the way, what exactly are the range of methods available to help the smoker give up this habit?

Methods of quitting smoking include straight withdrawal with all the expected and anticipated side effects such as “Cold Turkey” which funnily is the method by which at least 80-90% of all smokers use to give up. A wide variety of other methods are used to help smokers give up and these range from various aspects of spiritualism to antidepressants and rug therapy.

If it is at all possible then let’s try and put together some sort of compiled list of methods and techniques used to help Smokers kick their habit.

We start with the most obvious and that is the one that was discussed earlier and that is just stopping straight.

Alongside this is the usage of “Cold Turkey” but with the additional bonus of some counselling support. After this we have the usage of nicotine support patches for perhaps a periods of up to eight weeks to enable a more gradual withdrawal of side effects to take place. Next we find the usage of limited antidepressants such as bupropion. Alongside this is the usage of the nicotine receptor agonist varenicline (chantix) which is a prescription drug that can be used to alleviate some of the withdrawal symptoms. After this we have noticed an increase in the use of injection therapy whereby the user is given an injection which primes the immune system to produce antibodies which attach themselves to the nicotine and thereby prevent it from reaching the brain. There has also been a rise though not necessarily a successful one of the usage of Hypnotherapy.

Alongside the rise in the more mainstream medical treatments there has also been a considerable uptake in the usage of more fringe therapies such as self help and “spiritual influences”. Do any of them work? Yes and no has to be the honest answer but the real clincher in all of this possibly has to be the will power of the person or persons involved. If they want it to happen then there is an increased chance that the therapy or treatment will be successful.

Please read carefully. As with all things medical, consider your options carefully.

It is essential to remind the reader of this. You should always check advice independently. Your professional advisor should be contacted and his or her advice sought.

The reason for our recommendation to seek independent advice is as follows. With matters like these it is always prudent, in these litigious times, to get independent advice that should confirm your initial belief.

Steve Morgan regularly writes about Health issues and more on the above can be found at Methods of Quitting Smoking or http://methodsofquittingsmoking.com

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