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Whitlow is an infection on the finger tip that is caused by bacteria and virus. It is highly contagious, and could also open a clear passage for other infections and diseases. Symptoms of Whitlow - pain at the finger tip - uneasiness - flesh burns Natural remedy. Ingredients: Palm oil, limes. Preparation. - apply palm oil on the affected area of the finger. - make a hole on the lime fruit and fit the affected finger inside the lime for thirty minutes, three times daily. - do it for about four days, the pox will certainly come out and you with relief. Tested and trusted. |
Q: I have Premature Ejaculation (PE), What natural remedy can I use? A: This is one of the most common sexual problems faced by mature men. It occurs when a man ejaculated sooner than when a partner expected. Some women refer to these sorts of men as roosters. Isn't that embarrassing? The one most effective herbs for its treatment is garlic juice. Natural treatment. - put a teaspoon of garlic powder into a glass cup of water and use it to make tea. - drink it jealously everyday until the condition improves (maybe in a week interval depending on your concern of its dosage) - learn to chew two-four raw garlic cloves; it improves blood circulation in the body, including in the joystick. OR 1) Garlic for sperm motility Garlic contains two great elements; allicin, which improves blood flow to the joystick and protects sperm from damage and selenium which improves sperm motility. Eat a clove a day and cook your meals with it. 2) Bananas for libido adding banana to your daily meal. Banana contains an enzyme called bromelain and has been found to increase male sex drive and libido. The plus is they are also an excellent source of vitamin B which gives you energy for sex. 3)Tiger nuts 4) Dates 5) Coconut Soak tiger nut over night in water. Blend the above mentioned together put water to be moderate Ensure you sieve it. Tested and trusted. |
Amaka Chukwu EModi Medically reviewed by Debra Rose Wilson, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT on February 6, 2018 — Written by Brindles Lee Macon & Winnie Yu Types Causes Risk factors Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Outlook What are fibroids? Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign, or noncancerous. The cause of fibroids is unknown. Fibroids are also known by the following names: leiomyomasmyomasuterine myomasfibromas According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about up to 80 percent of women have them by the age of However, most women don’t have any symptoms and may never know they have fibroids. What are the different types of fibroids? The type of fibroid a woman develops depends on its location in or on the uterus. Intramural fibroids Intramural fibroids are the most common type of fibroid. These types appear within the muscular wall of the uterus. Intramural fibroids may grow larger and can stretch your womb. Subserosal fibroids Subserosal fibroids form on the outside of your uterus, which is called the serosa. They may grow large enough to make your womb appear bigger on one side. Pedunculated fibroids Subserosal tumors can develop a stem, a slender base that supports the tumor. When they do, they’re known as pedunculated fibroids. Submucosal fibroids These types of tumors develop in the middle muscle layer, or myometrium, of your uterus. Submucosal tumors aren’t as common as the other types. What causes fibroids? It’s unclear why fibroids develop, but several factors may influence their formation. Hormones Estrogen and progesterone are the hormones produced by the ovaries. They cause the uterine lining to regenerate during each menstrual cycle and may stimulate the growth of fibroids. Family history Fibroids may run in the family. If your mother, sister, or grandmother has a history of this condition, you may develop it as well. Pregnancy Pregnancy increases the production of estrogen and progesterone in your body. Fibroids may develop and grow rapidly while you’re pregnant. Who is at risk for fibroids? Women are at greater risk for developing fibroids if they have one or more of the following risk factors: pregnancy, a family history of fibroidsage of 30 or older African high body weight What are the symptoms of fibroids? Your symptoms will depend on the number of tumors you have as well as their location and size. For instance, submucosal fibroids may cause heavy menstrual bleeding and trouble conceiving. If your tumor is very small or you’re going through menopause, you may not have any symptoms. Fibroids may shrink during and after menopause. This is because women undergoing menopause are experiencing a drop in their levels of estrogen and progesterone, hormones that stimulate fibroid growth. Symptoms of fibroids may include: heavy bleeding between or during your periods that includes blood clots pain in the pelvis or lower back increased menstrual cramping increased urination pain during intercourse menstruation that lasts longer than usual pressure or fullness in your lower abdomen swelling or enlargement of the abdomen How are fibroids diagnosed? For a proper diagnosis, you’ll need to see a gynecologist to get a pelvic exam. This exam is used to check the condition, size, and shape of your uterus. You may also need other tests, which include: Ultrasound An ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of your uterus on a screen. This will allow your doctor to see its internal structures and any fibroids present. |
TOPIC: FIBROD Question and answer week, likely question running through your mind. Question: Can uterine fibroids cause a discharge? Answer: Starting within the uterine wall, a woman can have many fibroids at the same time. ... Women often have an increase in the growth of the endometrium, and this results in longer, heavier, clottier and sometimes more painful periods. They can also cause very heavy uterine bleeding and discharge. Question: Can you leave fibroids untreated? Answer: If left untreated, fibroids can continue to grow, both in size and number. As these tumors take over the uterus the symptoms will become worse. The pain will increase. The heavy bleeding will become heavier and it may be accompanied by severe cramping. Question: What happens when a fibroid dies? Answer: While fibroids are non-cancerous, they cause uncomfortable and often painful symptoms and can lead to infertility. If the fibroids aggressively grow, they can degenerate, causing significant pain to the patient. ... When this happens, the cells of the fibroid begin to die in a process called degeneration. Question: Can fibroids cause you to gain weight? Answer: Consultation with a doctor and radiological imaging are really the only ways to know for sure.But if you’ve been experiencing unexpected weight gain and haven’t changed your eating habits, if your stomach is expanding and you know you’re not pregnant, if you have abdominal bloating for no apparent reason…fibroids may be the cause. Question: What not to eat when you have fibroids? Answer: Foods to eliminate or limit in order to reduce your risk include: High-Fat, Processed Meats. High-fat, processed meats are some of the worst food choices for women when it comes to fibroids. ... Conventional Dairy. ... Refined Sugar. ... Refined Carbohydrates. ... Alcohol. ... Caffeine. etc. If you are new on the fibroid shrinking juice world kindly go through the page to know more on this and also copy out your time table. Question: What is large fibroid? Answer: A very large uterine fibroid can cause the uterus to expand to the size of a 6 or 7 month pregnancy. Fibroids can form as one single dominant fibroid or as a cluster of many small fibroids. A woman's uterus is approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm) long, and pear-shaped. Question: Can a fibroid go away on its own? Answer: Do uterine fibroids ever go away without treatment? In most cases, fibroids stop growing or they shrink without treatment. Once a woman goes through menopause, but this is not true for all women. Interestingly, each of a woman's fibroids may grow or shrink at different times. Question: What are the dangers of having a fibroid? Answer: Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus. They are very common and often do not cause symptoms. However, fibroids sometimes do cause problems such as heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure or pain, and frequent urination. Know some lead to damage of ovary, some affect the kidney, some fibroid are cancerous so know the state of your fibroid early. treatment through herbal of surgery is the best. Question: Can Doctor Feel fibroids? Answer: The doctor can feel the fibroid with her or his fingers during an ordinary pelvic exam, as a (usually painless) lump or mass on the uterus. For example, you may be told that your fibroids have made your uterus the size it would be if you were 16 weeks pregnant. Question: What is a D&C procedure for fibroids? Answer: What Is Dilation and Curettage (D&C)? The curettage procedure (D&C) involves dilating the uterine cervix so that the lining tissue (endometrium) of the uterus can be removed by scraping or suction. The D&C is a safe procedure that is done for a variety of reasons. But it has is own side effect but its safe. Question: Can a fibroid be seen on an ultrasound? Answer: Fibroids will show up on ultrasound, so if the test is negative you probably dont have any. Your symptoms are classic for adenomyosis…this is uterine endometriosis (this topic have been treated on this page so if you are new go through the page for more details) This disease will NOT show up on most diagnostic testing, especially an ultrasound. ... Ask you doctor about adenomyosis.( Or read about it on the page if u are new kindly scroll down on the topic Adenomyosis). Question: Can you shrink uterine fibroids? Answer: Uterine Fibroids. Most uterine fibroids are harmless, do not cause symptoms, and shrink with menopause. ... Fibroids can be surgically removed, the blood supply to fibroids can be cut off, the entire uterus can be removed, or medicine can temporarily shrink fibroids or manage symptoms. Or Shrink your fibroid with MIX HERBAL DRUG or FIBROID SHRINKING JUICE. Question: How long does it take to recover from fibroid surgery? Answer: Your Recovery. You can expect to feel better and stronger each day, although you may tire quickly and need pain medicine for a week or two. You may need about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover. Do not lift anything heavy while you are recovering so that your incision and your belly muscles can heal. Question: Can fibroids cause a discharge? Answer: Heavy menstrual bleeding, Vaginal discharge and Vaginal odor. ... Cervicitis, an inflammation of the cervix, causes pelvic pain, bloody or yellow vaginal discharge and more. Uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids can cause a feeling of fullness in the abdomen, cramping, heavier, longer periods, and more. |
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Super Eagles are 11 in number. Atletico Madrid are 11 Kelechi Nwakali, No. 11 scored for Nigeria Correa No. 11 scored for Atletico The score is 1-1 (11) Today is 22nd 22-11 = 11 Atletico scored at 33 minutes. 33 minus today's date, 33-22=11 Credit: Sen Tunesh |
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Following the unemployment situation in Nigeria, I decided to go into egg business. I sell anything and everything egg. |
Opinion: Our Government Should Remove "STATE OF ORIGIN" In Filling Forms by AgentMS: This is Africa where people have eternal allegiance and spiritual connections to their forefathers land. Just like Europe and Asia. State of Residence and Place of birth can never see the light of day, talkless of working Even Europeans have strong allegiance to their land. That is why a Welsh is forever one and Scottish is one and a German will not trade a grain of its soil. That is having pride in your ancestral lineage. Only America, Canada and Australia can have state of residence or place of birth because they are a migrant country. Nigeria is not a migrant country. Likewise Africa, Europe and Asia. |
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Sequelto your post about catarrh, have you been tested asthma? if yes, test your allergy resistance levels. Pweedycutie: |
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