Senin, 26 Maret 2012

ALLERGIES




PART 2.


STIFFLING THE SNIFFLE

In the previous article dated December 20, 2012, we dove deep into understanding a common problem faced by children with runny noses - Allergic Rhinitis. After the surge of information on common triggers, tips on avoiding and how Allergic Rhinitis can affect your child, you are now probably wondering what can be done to actually treat this syndrome. The following suggestions in this TWO-PART series of frequently asked questions may come in handy to you especially if your child suffers from the constant sniffle.

IS AN ALLERGY TEST REALLY NECESSARY FOR MY CHILD?

The common allergy test include blood test to look at levels of lgE antibodies to specific allergens and skin prick testing. (If you have already read the previous article dated 20/12/2011, you would have learnt that when in contact with an allergen, your child's immune system cells would release antibodies, specifically Immunoglobulin E (lgE).

Basically for the blood test, the higher the lgE levels, the more severe the allergy. Skin prick testing is tricky to do, as this involves actually breaking the skin with a sharp needle to allow solutions of allergens to seep into the skin, resulting in red swellings (like mosquitoe bites). The bigger the swelling, the more severe the allergy. Children may not take to kindly to a needle prick.

Whatever the outcome of the allergy testing, the treatment is the same across the board. In other words, if a patient is allergic to dust mites, the same antihistamines and steroid sprays apply as for dog hair or for fungus. All roads lead to Rome, one may say. therefore, are allergy test really necessary in allergic rhinitis?

The short answer is no, but bear in mind that allergy testing may have other applications and purposes in the treatment of asthma and eczema.

HOW IS ALLERGIC RHINITS TREATED?

Firstly, just do nothing and wait-and-see. If symptoms of allergic rhinitis are mild and tolerable, very little may be achieved by giving medications. Therefor, blowing your nose, slapping on a grin and getting on with it is all that is really required.

The second option is to medicate. There is vast array of medications. The commonest include antihistamines and steroid sprays. Each may come with pseudoephedrine* making the drug more efficient in decongesting the nose. The most powerful drug class are nasal corticosteroid sprays. It could be said that steroid sprays are my favourite medication to alleviate the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Steroid sprays work to reduce all symptoms of allergic rhinitis and have been so good that nothing else really comes close to its efficacy. There are other than the two above.

The third method is surgery (for severe cases). Surgery is really only needed when medications have either failed to achieve its aim, or when the patients feels the change in symptoms is unsatisfactory. Surgery to reduce the size of the nasal turbinates or making the septum straighter (septoplasty). Endoscopic sinus surgery makes the channels leading into the sinuses, which may help to reduce headaches and reduce the chances of infection of the sinuses.

Please note that surgery will not eliminate allergic rhinitis. Keep in mind that an allergy-reaction will always be determined by the over-reactive immune system and environmental factors. No amount of surgery will do this, but surgery does help to lighten the burden of a particular symptom. Antihistamines and steroid sprays may still be needed after surgery.

HOW SAFE ARE STEROID SPRAYS REALLY?

Very safe, is the succinct answer. Much is written in the internet about the side effects of steroid sprays. Examples of these include thinning of mucosa, bleeding and growth retardation. I do not subscribe strongly these fears, as in the clinical practice they have yet to actually come across such cases. The real side effects of steroids occur with orally ingested or injected, high dose steroids taken for an a continual basis from months on end. Steroid sprays on the other hand are topical, meaning that the drug stays above the skin surface with negligible absorption into the body.

However, the doctor respect the fears of parents. The doctor compromise by allowing parents to stop the steroid spray once symptoms are better after two or three months. But, inevitably, symptoms will return about two weeks or more after cessation of the spray. If symptom recurrence is bad enough, you can start again!

WHAT ELSE CAN I DO IF I DON'T LIKE MY CHILD TO BE ON A TON OF MEDICATIONS? WILL TAKING VITAMIN C HELP?

Naturally there are alternatives to antihistamines and steroid sprays. Since dust mist is still the commonest cause of allergic rhinitis, strategies against dust mite are widely used. Examples include cleaning and changing mattress sheets every week and washing them in hot water, dust mite covers for pillows and mattresses, powerful vacuum cleaners, chemicals to kill dust mite, air-filters, air ionisers etc. My personal opinion is that these are either too expensive or take too much effort. From a purely pragmatic viewpoint, tolerating symptoms or taking medications are still the most cost-effective.

Physical exercise has been said to "cure" symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Any strenuous physical activity will result in the nose's mucosa shrinking, which allows more air to be inhaled. This normal physiological response is temporary and in noway result in permanent nasal block resolution of allergic rhinitis.

Parents often vouch for Vitamin C as the cure-all for many ailments. Claims that Vitamin C wards off viral infections have come under scrutiny recently and they are starting to look dubious. I have not seen anything to support the use of Vitamin C for allergic rhinitis. I cannot make any logical connection between Vitamin C and allergic rhinitis.

The above article are a personal views of the author.



Senin, 20 Februari 2012

The Key For Healthy Lifestyle


·1        Healthy food is essential.
You are what you eat, so if you eat healthy, you are healthy. If you're just starting to have a healthy lifestyle, you probably don't know healthy food.Food that is low in fat content is good. Unless that fat is poly-unsaturated, mono-unsaturated, or omega 3. These are some of the good fats. Some of the bad fats are trans and saturated fats. These fats raise your LDL cholesterol, which is the bad cholesterol. The good fats lower your LDL cholesterol and raise your HDL cholesterol, which is the good cholesterol.
  • Low sugar content is another plus.. Sucrose is the bad kind of sugar. Glucose is the good kind of sugar. Both are sugar, so both are classified as sugar, on the label. For example, raisins that don't have sugar added still have a lot of sugar, but it's a naturally occurring sugar, fructose. Any ingredient on a food label ended with "ose" is a type of sugar.
  • Eat a variety of food. Fruits and vegetables are high in vitamins and minerals, which you need, but you still need some other vitamins and minerals. For example, not much protein comes from fruits or vegetables. Meat, beans, and tofu are good sources of protein. If you can't get your vitamins and minerals from the food you eat, you can always take a multivitamin.
·  2      Exercise is key for a healthy lifestyle as well.
 Go to the gym every once in a while, or daily. Or take a run around your neighborhood. Even taking your dog for a walk is good. So long as it's routine, about an hour, and is at least moderately active. Frequent and routine exercise everyday helps boost the immune system; helps prevent the “disease of affluence” such as: heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. It also improves mental health, and prevent depression.

·  3      Dedication.
 It's not easy to go from a couch potato to a healthy person. Don't be discouraged if you have to satisfy your cravings for ice cream, hamburgers, etc. As long as you don't have a steady diet of unhealthy food, it won't hurt you too much.

·  4      Don't yo-yo diet!
Yo-yo dieting is bad for you and even if they sound healthy, once you stop that diet you can pile on the weight in just a couple of days! Stay away from Slimfast, soup diets and diets which you have to eat or drink contents from a packet.

·  5      Don't abuse your body.
Don't work out too much because it can cause your body to not function properly when you work out. It is best to leave a day or two off to get back your energy.

·  6      Regulate your weight.
Being too fat or skinny isn't good for you. Your doctor can tell you if you are under or over weight. Exercise and the food you eat can change your weight, so keep that in mind.

·  7      Stay Clean.
Everyone should have 1 shower per day. Have another if you have had a particularly hot or sweaty time. Put on an antiperspirant after your shower. Change your underwear and socks every day, too.

·  8      Enjoy Yourself for healthy lifestyle.
Don't stress yourself over anything. Have fun! Stress can tense your muscles, which will make you feel unhappy and unwell. If you worry too much about your health, you'll be making it worse, so just relax once in a while.

Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

How to Treat a Yeast Infection Naturally





Please consult a medical professional before starting any alternative treatments. This is considered a preventative/proactive measure as well as a treatment method.
If you are particularly sensitive or resistant to the medications available for the treatment of yeast infections, this may help.

  Steps

  1.   Buy some natural yogurt, unsweetened with active cultures. You can find this at most any grocery store.
  2.   Pick up a children's dose medicine syringe from a pharmacy. Make sure it is the larger sized, for bigger doses. They do not come with needles.
  3.   At home, put some of the yogurt into a cup and refrigerate the rest.
  4.   Fill the syringe with 1-2Tbsp of yogurt.
  5.   In the bathroom, position yourself as if you were to insert a tampon.
  6.   Insert the syringe slowly into the vagina as far as is comfortable.
  7.   Dispense all the yogurt inside the vagina.
  8.   Be sure to wash out the syringe with soap and water and allow it to dry thoroughly.
  9.   Apply twice a day, especially before bedtime.

  Tips

  • WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY both before and after this procedure.
  • If the infection is particularly bothersome, use more yogurt as it will both cool the burning and apply more of the active cultures to the infection.
  • If the treatment seems messy, feel free to use pantyliners or pads during duration.
  • EAT yogurt with active cultures twice a day during this treatment. It will help re-introduce the good bacteria your body needs by internal and external measures.
  • *  This is also a good, FAST way to re-balance your pH during times of stress.
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