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Health / Why Is My Hair Falling Out? by healthenquire: 1:00pm On Dec 07, 2013
It's true that men are more likely to lose their hair than women, mostly due to male pattern baldness (more on that later).

But thinning hair and hair loss are also common in women, and no less demoralizing. Reasons can range from the simple and temporary—a vitamin deficiency—to the more complex, like an underlying health condition.

In many cases, there are ways to treat both male and female hair loss. It all depends on the cause. Here are some common and not-so-common reasons why you might be seeing less hair on your head.Physical stress
Any kind of physical trauma—surgery, a car accident, or a severe illness, even the flu—can cause temporary hair loss. This can trigger a type of hair loss called telogen effluvium. Hair has a programmed life cycle: a growth phase, rest phase and shedding phase. “When you have a really stressful event, it can shock the hair cycle, (pushing) more hair into the shedding phase,” explains Marc Glashofer, MD, a dermatologist in New York City. Hair loss often becomes noticeable three-to-six months after the trauma.

What to do: The good news is that hair will start growing back as your body recovers.Pregnancy
Pregnancy is one example of the type of physical stress that can cause hair loss (that and hormones). Pregnancy-related hair loss is seen more commonly after your baby has been delivered rather than actually during pregnancy. “Giving birth is pretty traumatic,”
What to do: If you do experience hair loss, rest assured that your hair will grow back in a couple of months. “It’s a normal thing and it will work its way out,”

Lack of protein
If you don't get enough protein in your diet, your body may ration protein by shutting down hair growth, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. This can happen about two to three months after a drop in protein intake, they say.

What to do: There are many great sources of protein, including fish, meat, and eggs. If you don't eat meat or animal products

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Health / Re: Do Male Enhancement Supplement Are Really Helpful? by healthenquire: 12:59pm On Dec 07, 2013
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Health / Re: Syphilis ( Treponemapallidum): Symptoms,diagnosis & Treatment by healthenquire: 3:39pm On Dec 06, 2013
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Health / Re: Do Male Enhancement Supplement Are Really Helpful? by healthenquire: 3:38pm On Dec 06, 2013
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Health / Syphilis ( Treponemapallidum): Symptoms,diagnosis & Treatment by healthenquire: 10:58am On Dec 06, 2013
Syphilis is a chronic STD, which can be acquired or congenital. It is easy to diagnose and treat in its early stages, but if left untreated it can cause complex complications in many organs and eventually lead to death. The disease is caused by TreponemaPallidum.

Syphilis may progress through 3 distinct stages, and each of the stages manifests different symptoms.

Primary phase: The primary phase usually starts between 10-90 days with a sore at the site of infection. The sore is called a chancre. This sore usually appears as a crater like lesion on the male or female genitals, although any part of the body is at risk. Anyone who touches an infected sore can transmit the infection. Regional painless swelling of the lymph nodes also occurs in association to the sores. All these initial lesions develops 3-4 weeks after infection and heals spontaneously after 1 week. Though the sore goes away, the disease does not. It progresses into the secondary phase.
Secondary phase: The secondary phase may develop 4-10 weeks after the appearance of genital ulcer.The genital ulcer is however still present in few people. This phase has many symptoms, which is why syphilis is called the great pretender. It may look like a number of other illnesses. This phase of syphilis can go away without treatment, but the disease then enters the third phase. These are the most frequently reported symptoms of the secondary phase:
Fever
Joint pain
Muscle aches
Sore throat
Flulike symptoms
Whole-body rash (usually involving the palms and soles)
Headache
Decreased appetite
Patchy hairloss
Swollen lymph nodes

Latent (dormant) phase: The early latent phase (first 1-2 years) is characterized by occasional relapses back to symptoms of the secondary phase of syphilis. More than 2 years after the start of the latent phase, you may have no symptoms and are generally not infectious. However, you can still transmit the infection from mother to fetus or through blood transfusions.

About a third of people with latent syphilis will progress after many years (or decades) into tertiary syphilis. During this phase, the heart, brain, skin, and bones are at risk. Luckily, with the advent of penicillin, this phase is very rarely seen today.

Congenital syphilis occurs after a fetus is infected in the womb. This form of syphilis causes teeth abnormalities, bone problems, liver/spleen/kidney enlargement, brain infection, failure to thrive/poor growth, swollen lymph nodes, yellow skin (Jaundice), low blood counts, and skin rashes.

When to Seek Medical Care

Contact your doctor to examine any strange sores on your penis or vagina. You should also speak to your doctor about any abnormal rashes that fail to go away within 1-2 days.

You should also call your doctor if you develop a new rash, sore throat, joint swelling, fever, or any new symptoms during or after the time you are being treated for syphilis.

Although syphilis may be treated in your doctor’s office, you should seek emergency care if you have any vision changes, pain with viewing bright lights, a stiff neck, high fevers, or sudden weakness in any part of the body. Syphilis can cause strokes.

Diagnosis

Syphilis can masquerade as any disease. Therefore, your doctor will carefully sort out the symptoms, ask when they appeared, and take a complete sexual history. The doctor may ask about your use of condoms and if your sexual partners show any similar symptoms.

During the primary phase, the doctor will look for a single, painless sore on the male or female Instruments . The mouth, anus, and other parts of the body may also be the site of the initial infection. Lymph nodes near a sore may be swollen.

During the primary phase, the doctor may obtain a sample of your sore and perform a dark-field (microscope) exam. This test may also be useful during the secondary phase.

Secondary syphilis frequently presents with a diffuse rash and swollen lymph nodes. Your doctor will also ask you about the progression of the rash. Your accurate and descriptive answers are very important. Lesions on the palms and soles of the feet make a diagnosis of syphilis more likely.

Blood testing is the cornerstone of diagnosis during the secondary phase. The doctor will usually order one of the following tests. All three help diagnose a syphilis infection.

RPR (rapid plasma reagin)
VDRL (venereal disease research laboratory)
FTA-ABS (fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption) or MHA-TP (microhemagglutination assay for T pallidum)
During the tertiary phase, the doctor may need to obtain a sample of your spinal fluid to check for infection and to measure the success of treatment.

Treatment

Unlike the diagnosis, treatment is fairly straightforward. During the primary, secondary, and early latent phases of syphilis, a single injection of penicillin cures the disease. People who are allergic to penicillin (and not pregnant) may be given oral antibiotics (such as doxycycline, tetracycline, or erythromycin) for 2 weeks.

People who are diagnosed to be in the late latent stage of syphilis (and are not sure how long they have been in this stage) and those with tertiary syphilis will require 3 injections, each 1 week apart. Oral antibiotics (most likely, doxycycline or tetracycline) are usually given to people in this stage who are allergic to penicillin.

If syphilis has advanced to neurosyohilis (or brain involvement), treatment with IV penicillin every 4 hours for 10-14 days may be required. An alternative is penicillin injections (once per day) with oral probenecid (4 times a day) for 10-14 days.

A pregnant woman with syphilis must have penicillin, even if she is allergic to it. She must tell her doctor of this allergy to allow for desensitization procedures.

After treatment with penicillin, a Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction may occur 2-12 hours after . For more disease symptoms & Treatments

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Health / Do Male Enhancement Supplement Are Really Helpful? by healthenquire: 10:50am On Dec 06, 2013
There are numerous nonprescription drugs and supplements available in the market claiming to help overcome erectile dysfunction. Some may work while others are potentially dangerous. It’s important to consult with your physician before trying any of these supplements. An underlying medical condition could be the reason behind erectile dysfunction. Although erectile dysfunction gradually occurs with age, it can strike earlier in some individuals. Karen Boyle, MD, an urologist at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine says that Erectile Dysfunction (ED) among younger and middle-aged men signifies earlier symptoms of arthrosclerosis.

Supplements not always the best

Boyle says that for men who are at risk of heart disease, prescribing supplements such as Viagra is not the solution. Such people should take control of their weight and cholesterol levels. They should work to limit their alcohol intake, quit smoking among other lifestyle concerns. According to Boyle, there is enough evidence that shows that such changes can have a positive effect on their sexual health. Although low levels of testosterone could be behind erectile dysfunction, Boyle recommends that you should get closely monitored by physicians who advocate for their replacement through male enhancement supplements.

Does counseling work?

In most cases, erectile dysfunction could result from psychological causes such as stress from work, relationship problems, past sexual traumatic experiences or lack of attraction for your partner. In such cases, counseling can relive sexual performances through trained professionals. In young men with sexual performance problems and who exhibit no physical symptoms, Boyle prescribe counseling with low doses of male enhancement supplements such as Viagra or Cialis.

What supplements should you consider?

1.Nutritional supplements: these include the amino acid arginine, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin E, and flaxseed meals. They have been successfully used for improving erectile dysfunction. Dehydroepianndrosterone (DHEA) supplements have shown significant improvements in some men with low levels of this hormone who experienced erectile dysfunction. However, most experts do not recommend their use since the side effects are still unknown.

2.Herbal supplements: these consist of Asian ginseng and Ginkgo biloba which are believed to enhance sexual performances in patients with erectile dysfunction. Always consult with your doctor about the safety of these herbal remedies before their use.

3.Acupuncture: this is an Asian method of healing through the use of fine needles over specific points on your body. It has been proved to help some men with erectile dysfunction among other sexual problems.

Caution

Majority of alternative male enhancement supplements are often not regulated. Through your doctor, establish the cause of your problem and possible risks involved in male enhancement supplements. Any negative side effect from the use of these supplements calls for immediate cessation and alerting your physician. Do not over rely on media information about these products. Always seek for scientifically-based evidence from the use of these supplements. Inform your doctor before combining over-the-counter supplements with prescription medicines.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Nelson Mandela's Life In Pictures by healthenquire: 10:05am On Dec 06, 2013
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Health / Re: A 20 Year Old Orphan Is Dying in Luth, Please Help Save His Life by healthenquire: 10:03am On Dec 06, 2013
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