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Saturday, 2 January 2016

AIDS--Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms of AIDS are caused by the deterioration of the immune system and the decline of CD4+ T cells, which are the immune system's key infection fighters. As soon as HIV enters the body, it begins to destroy these cells.


Some common symptoms include:

Diarrhea that lasts for more than a week
Dry cough
Memory loss, depression and neurological disorders
Pneumonia
Profound, unexplained fatigue

Rapid weight loss
Recurring fever or profuse night sweats
Red, brown, pink or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose or eyelids
Swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin or neck
White spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the throat


Infections Associated with AIDS


Because people with AIDS have weakened immune systems, they're more prone to infections, called opportunistic infections. Opportunistic infections are caused by organisms that typically don't cause disease in healthy people but affect people with damaged immune systems. These organisms attack when there's an opportunity to infect.

Deterioration of the immune system is caused by the decline in CD4+ T cells, which are key infection fighters. As soon as HIV enters the body, it begins to destroy these cells.

Symptoms of opportunistic infections common with AIDS include:

Coma
Coughing and shortness of breath
Difficult or painful swallowing
Extreme fatigue
Fever
Mental symptoms such as confusion and forgetfulness
Nausea, abdominal cramps and vomiting
Seizures and lack of coordination
Severe, persistent diarrhea
Severe headaches
Vision loss
Weight loss
Many opportunistic infections associated with AIDS cause serious illness. Some may be prevented. Below is a list of infections and how they affect the body.

Opportunistic Infections: Brain
Cryptoccoccal Menigitis — This is a yeast-like fungus infection that usually involves the brain and lungs, although it can affect almost any organ. The fungus that causes this condition is found in soil throughout the world. It is most common in soil contaminated by bird droppings. This disease most often occurs when a person's CD4+ T cell count falls below 100 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

HIV-related Encephalopathy — Encephalopathy is a term for diseases that alter brain function or structure, leading to problems with cognitive function, or mental processes, and memory. In people with HIV and AIDS, encephalopathy is usually caused by an infectious agent, such as a bacteria, virus or prion.

Encephalopathy most often occurs when a person's CD4+T cell count falls below 50 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. Toxoplasma-seropositive patients who have a CD4+T cell count of less than 100 cells per cubic millimeter of blood should be treated with prophylaxis to prevent developing encephalopathy.

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) — Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy is a rare disorder of the nervous system caused by a common human polyomavirus, JC virus. It leads to the destruction of the myelin sheath that covers nerve cells. The myelin sheath is the fatty covering that acts as an insulator on nerve fibers in the brain. Symptoms include mental deterioration, vision loss, speech disturbances, inability to coordinate movements, paralysis and ultimately coma. In rare cases, seizures may occur.

This disease can occur when the CD4+T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Toxoplasmosis — This condition occurs when a parasite infects the brain. Symptoms include confusion or delusional behavior, severe headaches, fever, seizures and coma. It can affect the eye, causing eye pain and reduced vision.

Toxoplasmosis most likely occurs when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 100 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. Preventative treatment — usually with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, also called Septra and Bactrim — may be administered when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 100 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Opportunistic Infections: Eyes
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) — Although this virus can affect the entire body, it commonly affects the eye's retina, causing blurry vision and in severe cases, blindness. Other common symptoms include chronic diarrhea and nerve problems. It is most likely to occur when a person’s CD4+ T cell count falls below 100 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Opportunistic Infections: Gastrointestinal Tract
Cryptosporidiosis — This is a parasite that can cause chronic diarrhea. Other symptoms include stomach cramps, nausea, fatigue, weight loss, appetite loss, vomiting and dehydration.

This infection is difficult to treat and there is no definitive effective treatment. Symptom control and treatment of HIV are necessary.

Cytomegalovirus — Although this virus can affect the entire body, it commonly occurs in the stomach, causing fever, diarrhea and stomach pain. It most likely occurs when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 50 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Mycobacterium Avium Complex — This is a bacterial infection that can cause persistent fever, night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, anemia, abdominal pain, dizziness, diarrhea and weakness. The bacteria that cause this infection is found in water, dust, soil and bird droppings.

This disease most likely occurs when the CD4+T cell count falls below 50 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. Preventive treatment, usually with azithromycin, is administered when CD4+ T cells are less than 50 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Opportunistic Infections: Genitals
Candidiasis — Candidiasis is an infection caused by the candida fungi. Also known as a yeast infection, it's the most common HIV-related fungus infection. It can affect the entire body, but most commonly occurs in the mouth, called thrush, or vagina. An overgrowth of yeast in the vagina can cause irritation, itching, burning and thick white discharge.

Herpes Simplex — This virus causes genital herpes, which are painful blisters in the genital area, or cold sores. Severe conditions are more common in the advanced stage of AIDS.

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) — This condition is considered the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States. It can cause warts on the anus, cervix, esophagus, penis, urethra, vagina and vulva. Studies have shown that certain types of HPV can contribute to the development of cervical and anal cancer. Individuals with HIV and AIDS are at increased risk for developing precancerous and cancerous lesions.

Opportunistic Infections: Liver
Liver Disease — Liver disease is one of the leading causes of death among AIDS patients, especially liver disease caused by the hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus. Many drugs used in the treatment of HIV and AIDS can cause liver disease or hepatitis. It is important that patients infected with hepatitis receive treatment and follow-up care.

Opportunistic Infections: Lungs
Coccidiomycosis — This infection is caused by inhaling an infective fungus called Coccidioides immitis, found mainly in contaminated soil in the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central America and parts of South America. The lungs are most commonly affected by this infection. In severe cases, it can involve the kidneys, lymph system, brain and spleen. Symptoms include cough, weight loss and fatigue. Meningitis is a common complication when left untreated.

Histoplasmosis — This infection almost always involves the lungs, although other organs may be affected. The fungus that causes this condition is found in southern parts of the United States and South America. It is usually found in soil contaminated with bird droppings and must be inhaled to cause infection.

Signs and symptoms include high fever; weight loss; respiratory complaints; an enlarged liver, spleen, or lymph nodes; depressed production of white cells, red blood cells and platelets from the bone marrow; and life-threatening, unstable, low blood pressure.

Pneumocystis Carinii — This condition occurs when a fungus infects the lungs. Symptoms may include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, weight loss, night sweats and fatigue.

It is most likely to occur when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. Preventative treatment may be administered when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. Treatment is usually trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, also called Septra or Bactrim, dapsone or atovoquone.

Recurrent Pneumonia — People with AIDS are at risk for recurrent bacterial pneumonia. Bacteria can infect the lungs, which may lead to problems ranging from a mild cough to severe pneumonia. Recurrent pneumonia is most likely to occur when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Tuberculosis (TB) — This is a serious, and often deadly, bacterial infection that primarily infects the lungs. TB is transmitted when a person with active TB coughs or sneezes, releasing microscopic particles into the air. If inhaled, these particles may transmit the condition.

Once infected by TB, most people remain healthy and develop only latent infection. People with latent infection are neither sick nor infectious. However, they do have the potential to become sick and infectious with active TB. It can occur at any CD4+ T cell level but especially when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 350 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

Opportunistic Infections: Lymphatic System
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma — Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a disease in which tumors develop from white blood cells in the lymphatic system. It is another common disease associated with AIDS. See AIDS-related lymphoma.

Opportunistic Infections: Mouth and Throat
Candidiasis — This is the most common HIV-related fungus infection. It can affect the entire body, but most commonly occurs in the mouth (thrush) or vagina. An overgrowth of yeast causes white patches on gums, tongue or lining of the mouth, pain, difficulty in swallowing and loss of appetite. Candida in the esophagus, trachea, bronchi or lungs is AIDS defining.

Opportunistic Infections: Skin
Herpes Simplex — This virus causes cold sores or genital herpes, which are painful blisters in the genital area. Chronic herpes simplex virus (HSV) lesions and severe mucocutaneous HSV disease are common in the advanced stages of AIDS.

Kaposi's Sarcoma — This is the most common AIDS-related cancer. It causes reddish-purple lesions that usually appear on the skin. They also can appear on the lymph nodes, mouth, gastrointestinal tract and lungs.



Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Remove acne at home

61. Grind melon seeds with cow milk and spread this mixture all over your face.

62. Grind fennel seeds with vinegar and use this mixture on face at bedtime to cure acne.

63.Burn the ber fruit to ashes (Indian plum)) and dust this powder on pimples.  This ayurvedic and ancient remedy prevents pimples from breaking out.

64. Grind saffron with red sandalwood and raw milk. Smear this paste on your acne and acne marks.

65. Grind neem seeds with milk to apply on your pimple to vanish it fast.

66.  Chirongi(sunflower-seeds) when mixed with milk can treat pimples and pimple-scars.

67. Grind mulberry husk with milk and apply on your face.

68. Grind the cores of ber and liquorice with water to apply on your face to banish zits and blemishes.

69. Core of jamun(jambu plums) with milk works wonders for ironing out pimples.

70. Mix carom seeds with curd and apply on your face.

71. Mix ground nutmeg and red sandalwood together to dab on the pimple spot.

72. Radish juice and cucumber juice skin toner is a boon to oily and acne-prone skin.

73. Grind thorn of silk cotton tree with milk and then slather the resultant preparation onto face.

74. 2 spoons of milk, 2 spoons of barley flour, and one egg white makes for an ideal pimple-control home facial mask for oily skin.

75. Mix honey to papaya pulp and then apply on your face to get rid of acne.

76. Prepare an acne-control face mask mixing neem juice and turmeric together. Teenager girls and boys must use this easy to follow home remedy.

77.  Apply onion juice over pimples.

78. Apply garlic juice to pimples! Believe me ! It helps!

79. Grind neem, tulsi and coriander leaves together and prepare a powerful face mask to treat acne and its marks.

80.  Combine together 125 ml tomato juice, 5-6 mint leaves and  2 spoons of lemon juice and black salt and drink this potent blend daily.

81. Sandalwood and turmeric lightens your skin and keeps pimple and pimple scars away.

82. Oatmeal powder, mint juice blended together makes a nice acne-control face pack for you.

83. Masoor dal(lentil), milk and half spoon of camphor mix treats acne effectively.

84. Applying grape juice with multani mitti helps dry up acne.

85. Mix baking soda with your regular face wash and use this face wash to keep oiliness and pimple at bay.

86. Mix baking soda with lemon juice and leave on acne overnight. Good for oily skin.

87. Mix baking soda in warm water and dip a cotton towel in this solution and rub clean your face with this preparation for acne cure.

88. Boil baby mango in water use this water as astringent to cure acne and its scars.

89. Drink amla(Indian gooseberry) juice daily to cure pimples.

90. Apply amla powder with mint juice on face.

91. Mix lemon juice and orange juice together to dry up acne. This is a natural bleach for your skin which improves your skin tone and lightens all sorts of facial blemishes naturally.

92. Almond powder and sandalwood powder mixed together make a pimple-treatment facial mask.

93. Prepare a face pack with half spoon of turmeric,  1/2 spoon of camphor and few drops of mustard oil. Use this beauty tip before taking shower..

94. Orange peel powder with rose water is a ideal face mask for getting spotless skin, free of acne scars, dark spots and pigmentation marks.

95. Lemon peel powder combined with milk treats pimples. Use this natural remedy daily if you have pimple-prone and oily skin.

96. In 1/4 cup of distilled water, pour few drops of tea tree oil in it and wipe clean your face several times a day with this oil-control face toner.

97. Apply pure aloe vera gel on acne scars. For best results, burst open the content of vitamin E capsule and the mix the entire content of this capsule with aloe vera gel. This remedy is immensely beneficial for fading pimple marks, stretch marks, pigmentation marks and dark spots.

98. Apply coconut water with cod liver oil mixed to it. This beauty tip aids to fade away acne scars and all sorts of blemishes like age spots and brown spots, etc.

99. Mix almond oil with olive oil and massage your face daily this mixture before bedtime. This herbal remedy helps to lighten acne-scars and whitens your complexion naturally.

100. Mint juice and coconut oil mix when applied on acne scars,  reduces the severity of acne and it scars. Use this kitchen remedy before you take bath.



 It is the time to follow these  beauty recipes right away.

Get set to say goodbye to acne and be a proud owner of a smooth, clear and healthy skin naturally.

Tips to clear acne scars


41. Apply coconut water on acne-scar to lighten them. Coconut water is very beneficial for lessening even chicken pox scars if use in initial stage. It is the most popular grandma recipe for reducing acne scars.

42. Anti-oxidants present in vitamin E oil helps heal pimples fast. Mix aloe vera juice with vitamin E oil to apply on pimple marks to lighten them.

43. Bend over a hot pot to take steam to remove the deep seated grime and dust inside your skin
pores. This process minimises the oiliness of skin to prevent pimples from breaking out.

44. Mix lavender oil in water in 1/10 ratio. Lavender oil has anti fungal qualities that aid in healing acne, eczema, patches very effectively.   All teens must follow this herbal remedy at least once a week for preventing and curing pimples.

45. Mix 2 spoons of lemon juice with one spoon of fine cinnamon powder and apply on  the persistent acne and it marks. Cinnamon's anti-inflammatory properties help remove pimple and lighten its marks gradually on continuous usage of this beauty treatment.

46. 2 spoons of multani mitti with 2 spoons of almond oil, raw turmeric paste and lemon juice face mask helps to cure pimples very effectively. This beauty tip makes pimple marks light and less visible on regular usage.

47. Lemon juice and rose water mix is an ideal cure for preventing pimple break out. This skin toner is best suited to oily and acne-prone skin.

48. Cook 2-3 teas bags and mix them with dried basil leaves and smear this mix on your face.

49. Mix red sandalwood(raktchandan) and turmeric with milk and then smear this anti-bacterial and skin-whitening mask on face to treat acne and its scars too.

50. Mix one spoon  of  besan(gram flour) and half spoon of dried neem leaves and raw milk and leave this resultant paste it on your face for one hour. Ideal face pack for banishing acne and keeping your skin oil-free.

Monday, 11 November 2013

Menopause

What is Menopause

Menopause is the cessation of periods.It is generally between the age of 45- 50 years. It is a normal aging process. It is due to low production of  hormone, estrogen. Menopause occurs after 1 year of amenorrhoea. Get more information on menopause, read on.

What is menopause

Menopause is derived from the Greek word menos (m
onth) and pause (to stop) refers to the last menstrual period and is generally considered to have occurred after 1 year of amenorrhoea. At the age of 45- 50 years:

The sexual cycles in a female usually become irregular;
Ovulation fails to occur during many of the cycles.
After a few months to a few years, the cycles cease and the female sex hormones diminish rapidly to almost none at all. Sometimes the phrase 'the change of life' is used and often doctors use the term 'climacteric'.

Whom does menopause affect

Menopause, occurring on an average at the age of 45, is a normal event but it leads to much pathology in excess of that of the normal aging process. The average age of menopause has not changed for centuries. The age of menopause seems unrelated to socioeconomic factors, race, weight or height although severe malnutrition or cigarette smoking may result in an earlier onset.

The real importance of menopause today lies in the increasing longevity of the 20th century woman. With the increased longevity, women will now spend a third of their lives in the postmenopausal state (characterized by estrogen deficiency) attendant to many long-term symptomatic and metabolic complications.


Why does menopause occur

The cause of menopause is 'burning out' of the ovaries. The aging of the ovary begins even before birth when a progressive decline in the number of primordial follicles compresses. The percentage of growing follicles increases substantially at puberty and is maintained throughout reproductive life and declines in the climacteric period (period of time around menopause).

Natural menopause: Estrogens are produced in sub critical quantities for a short time after menopause, but over a few years falls almost to zero.
"Artificial" menopause: Besides natural menopause, loss of ovarian function can also occur in patients receiving pelvic radiation or chemotherapy or those having ovarian failure or bilateral surgical removal of ovaries.

What are the different phases of menopause

Menopause can be divided into three phases:

Pre-menopause: There is a little disruption of the ovarian function and the menstrual cycle remains regular. Some symptoms may begin to occur in this phase.
Peri-menopause: This phase represents declining ovarian function with menstrual irregularities and symptoms commonly start or become troublesome during this time.
Post-menopause: Once there have been no menses for 12 months the post-menopause phase is entered.



Side-Effects of Menopause and HRT

Menopause is the term given to cessation of periods. It is characterized by many symptoms. The ill effects of menopause can be prevented by ERT or estrogen replacement therapy, which is actually a part of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).Read here to know the benefits of HRT.

How can the ill-effects of menopause be reduced

The ill-effects of menopause can largely be prevented with estrogen replacement therapy (ERT).  ERT reduces the incidence of osteoporosis, heart attacks, strokes and generally improves the well being and life span of women. For more than three decades estrogens have been prescribed to relieve menopausal symptoms. Treatments like Estrogen Replacement Therapies (ERT) and Hormone Replacement Therapies (HRT) can reduce the gynecological and psychological changes associated with menopause while inhibiting bone resorption and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.


What is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

All menopausal and post-menopausal women go through estrogen deficient years, which can manifest in both physical and emotional ways leading to an impairment in the quality of life.  As the female life expectancy has increased, it is possible for a woman to live one third of the life after menopause. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a treatment for menopause given to women to correct the hormonal deficiency in peri- and post-menopausal state.



Saturday, 26 October 2013

Wondering how to maintain your curly hair curls and healthy locks?


Luscious curled locks are the envy of women all over. Curly and wavy hair come in different styles and textures ranging from cherub ringlets to corkscrew curls to voluminous waves. Naturally curly hair is a beauty to behold but may also be a challenge to maintain. They say beauty is pain, but not necessarily so – here are some tips to make caring for your curly tresses a piece of cake.

Use perfect products!

Accepting your curly hair will allow you to work with it and make it more beautiful than ever. Part of this process is finding hair care products that work for you. A lot of shampoos and conditioners are made specifically for curly hair and will help keep the texture and shape of your curly hair while giving it the boost of hydration and health that it needs. Here is a list of some shampoo and conditioner duos that may benefit your curly-whirly hair:

Aveda’s Be Curly Shampoo and Be Curly Conditioner is a pair that promises to gently cleanse curly hair while enhancing the curls by as much as 57%. These products also claim to eliminate frizz while giving hair shine and strength. Both are enhanced with wheat protein and organic aloe, which will condition and strengthen your curled tresses. Aveda’s Be Curly Shampoo and Be Curly Conditioner are scented with a refreshing citrus aroma with notes of lime, bergamot, lemon, orange, and other plant and flower extracts.

Redken’s Fresh Curls Shampoo and Fresh Curls Conditioner are packed with goodness for your curly hair. These products are enhanced with natural ingredients such as calcium and protein, which give your hair strength and resilience, while coconut oil and honey moisturize and add shine. This product also promises to reduce frizz and to give soft, manageable, and healthy curls. Sounds like a dream come true!

Condition yourself to condition!

Curly hair has a tendency to become dry. Following these tips and natural treatments can make your hair free from dry and frizzies.

In fact, a lot of curly-haired girls have found that a higher ratio of conditioning to shampooing is more beneficial for their curls. Some choose to shampoo on certain days of the week while conditioning daily while others have eschewed shampoo altogether and are using a conditioner-only hair care routine. Whatever you choose to do, it’s true that curly hair needs a lot of moisture, as it is drier than straight hair. Make it a habit to condition your hair as often as possible, if not daily!

Leave-in conditioners are great for curly-haired girls because these products work all day to enhance curl shape, restore moisture to the hair, and reduce frizzies. Beautiful Curls’ Leave-In Conditioner for Wavy to Curly Hair is a lightweight formula that is fortified with shea butter and coconut oil, both of which work in tandem to condition hair inside and out. Simply smooth a generous amount onto wet hair and you’re good to go!

Treat your hair right!

Taking care of curly hair is trickier than simply managing straight hair, but with enough knowledge and patience, your curly hair will be your crowning glory! Here are a few tips on how to take care of your curly hair on a day-to-day basis:

If you have tightly curled hair, combing your hair is a no-no, as this will break the curls and make your hair poof up. If you need to untangle a few sections, just use your fingers. If you have wavy hair, brushing your hair out is still okay, as long as you opt for a wide-toothed comb, which causes less breakage and frizziness.


Don’t rub your hair back and forth with your towel when you’re drying it out. This will cause your already brittle curly hair to break while also increasing static, which in turn will cause frizz. Simply blot out your hair, comb out with your fingers if you need to, and if you’re in a hurry, use a blow drier that’s set to a low or a medium heat and air with a diffuser attached. Air drying is still the best option.


Use leave-in products when your hair is still wet, as this will lock in moisture and help you achieve thick, lovely curls. After application, you can briefly scrunch up your hair in a towel or with paper towels to give a more natural look when your hair is dry.


You can also take care of your hair when it’s bed time. Cover your hair with a cap or slip on a silk pillow as these pillows are smooth and can able to reduce static.


Natural Care for Naturally Curly hair

To add shine into your curls and healthy locks, you can apply mayonnaise on your hair. Simply apply some mayonnaise and take a wide tooth comb. Now, comb the mayonnaise through your hair and wrap your head with a plastic cap. The heat of your head will help mayonnaise to melt and work the right way. Finally wash your hair with a shampoo designed for your hair type. Once a week is the right option to have this extra pampering treatment.

Green tea treatment helps to stimulate the healthy growth of your hair. For those who have problems like hair thinning and hair loss, this is the right choice for them to produce long, thick and luxurious hair. Take 2 tbs fresh green teat(strong), 1 tbs mustard powder, and 1 egg yolk, now mix them very well. Pour the mixer on your hair and wrap your head with a cap.

You may feel some extra warm on your head, as mustard powder stimulates the blood circulation. Leave it for 15-20 minutes and rinse off your hair first, then wash your hair with a shampoo and conditioner as well. For normal people once a week is perfect and for having hair thinning and hair falling issue, 3-4 times a week is the best option to choose.