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Patient Survival

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Expectations  Of Ovarian cancer is rarely diagnosed in its early stages and is generally well advanced at the time of diagnosis, which often provides a poor prognosis. Approximately 76% of women with ovarian cancer survive one year after diagnosis.

About 45% live more than 5 years after diagnosis. If the diagnosis is made in the early stages of the disease and treatment is received before the cancer spreads outside the ovary, the survival rate at 5 years is about 94%. Complications:

  • Cancer spreading to other organs
  • Loss of organ function
  • Fluid in the abdomen (ascites)
  • Intestinal obstruction

Calling your health care provider:

Make an appointment with your doctor if you are a woman over 40 years old who has not had a pelvic exam recently. Pap smears or Pap tests and pelvic examinations are routinely recommended for all women over age 20. Call your doctor if you have symptoms of ovarian cancer.

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Ovarian Cancer Treatment:

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Ovarian cancer Treatment:

Surgery is the preferred treatment is often needed to diagnose ovarian cancer.

  • Studies have shown that surgery performed by a specialist in gynecologic oncology resulted in a higher cure rate.
  • Chemotherapy is used after surgery to treat any remaining disease can also be used if the cancer recurs.
  • Radiation therapy is rarely used to treat ovarian cancer in the United States.
  • After treatment, women are commonly monitored with CA-125 and CT scans.
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People With Back Pain

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Pain or discomfort in the back is a very common health problem that usually experienced by older people and can appear and disappear over a period of several years. In most cases, the cause of back pain is not serious and the pain will disappear with a simple home treatment and over time. People with back pain often describe it as a slow and continuous feeling sharp, stinging or causing stiffness and difficulty standing still or moving, or pain or tingling in the buttocks and legs below the knee.

An acute attack of back pain is an attack that lasts less than six weeks, while chronic attacks generally last more than three months. Most back pain is related to stress or strain a muscle or ligament. Back pain affecting the nerves in the spine, causing pain in the buttocks and legs through the knee, are less frequent. The pain may begin immediately after exertion or injury or can start within a few hours. A very small percentage of back pain is related to age.

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Reduce Pain & Promote Healing

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

If you suffer from back pain for over two weeks, consult a doctor for review and to ensure that the pain is not caused by a health exception. The vast majority of cases of back pain heal on their own with the help of some home care. Try the following household measures to reduce pain and promote healing:

Relax for twenty-four hours after the pain has started to avoid any other injury.

Sleep on a firm mattress with a table below. Lie on one side with a pillow between your legs to keep the hips with a rotary motion and increase the pressure on the back or lie on your back, with a rolled towel under the neck and pillow under your knees. Avoid lying on your stomach.
Get out of bed slowly and carefully, first sitting and then standing up. Apply ice or cold compresses for twenty minutes every two hours for the first twenty-four to forty-eight hours to reduce pain and muscle spasms.
After forty-eight hours apply heat to improve circulation and healing. The use of ice or heat is an individual choice that depends on what you prefer and what reduces the pain. Take pain medication and prescription anti-inflammatory such as aspirin or ibuprofen. It is best to take these medicines with milk, food or antacids to protect the stomach. However, children and teenagers should not take aspirin because aspirin use in this age has been associated with an uncommon condition, although serious, brain and liver of Reye’s syndrome. Pregnant women should consult their doctor before taking any medication. Without prescription. It is advisable that parents with children and people with medical problems read carefully the prospectus of the products and consult with the pharmacist if you have questions about their use. It must also avoid vigorous activity for six weeks after the pain is gone to get a complete cure and prevent the injury occurring again.

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Coryza Symptoms

Friday, February 19th, 2010

The main symptoms

The disease primarily affects animals living in community (cattery, shelter, “large family” semi-wild cats), kittens and unvaccinated adults. After a short incubation (2 to 5 days), respiratory signs (coughing, sneezing), the runny eyes and nose, loss of appetite and sometimes red spots appear in the mouth, more or less significant depending animals.

If several cats have the same symptoms at the same time, it is likely that this is the coryza is a highly contagious disease. Contagion occurs (like flu in humans), without direct contact, sneezing or when cats are blown over. The transmission can also be done by the person caring for several cats, including one patient. Hence the importance, if we have several cats, putting on a blouse to care for sick, well disinfect their hands afterward, and isolate the sick cat other throughout the treatment period, however, do not panic, this disease is not communicable to humans.

The untreated disease may progress to natural healing in some resistant animals. But beware it can sometimes be complicated by necrosis of the nasal bones with generalized infection, and eventually death of the animal if it is weakened and refuses to eat.

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Coryza Chat

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Coryza is not due to a single microbe, but the association of several viruses and bacteria that often cause complications. This disease affects the upper respiratory tract of the cat.

Contamination
It is highly contagious and mainly affects animals living in the community, adults and kittens, unvaccinated. It can be transmitted directly (via sneezing) or indirectly (if your cat comes in contact with objects that have been soiled by another cat sick).

Symptoms The symptoms appear after a incubation period of 2 to 5 days:

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Sneezing
  • Loss of appetite, more or less pronounced according to the animal
  • Runny eyes and nose which the gene for breathing and his eyes finally stick
  • Very tired
  • The red spots may appear in the mouth.
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Malignant Catarrhal Fever

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Malignant Catarrhal fever is a common disease in cats. It is very complex because it is not due to a single infectious agent, but the association of several viruses and bacteria. Three viruses are involved in coryza cat and they all cause different symptoms:

  • A virus of the family “herpes virus” causing an infection of the nose, respiratory tract and eyes. Symptoms vary depending on the cat’s age and his health. In young, they cause coughing, sneezing, significant discharge from the eyes and nose, conjunctivitis and weak general condition (loss of appetite and fever). In adults, it usually causes only a severe conjunctivitis with ulceration of the cornea.

This is the most dangerous viruses. It can be fatal in animals weakened if it does not establish an early treatment.

  • A Calicivirus also causing fever and depression, runny nose and eye-especially ulcers in the mouth (sharp red patches on the tongue or gums). These mouth sores are painful and cause significant salivation and loss of appetite.
  • A Reovirus. In these viral attacks, there are the bacteria that often superimposed and cause complications in the already debilitated cats: pus in the eyes and nose. However, a bacterium enters the description of coryza. It is chlamydia. It is very contagious and the disease is especially serious when the cats are young. The secretions flow from the eyes can coupling the two eyelids drying.
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Against Prostate Cancer

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

The grenade against the prostate cancer
Medicine University of Wisconsin has published a study on a new product in the fight against prostate cancer. This type of cancer is higher among men over 50 years. Cancer cells were treated with pomegranate juice. The researchers then observed a decline in the activity of malignant cells.

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PROSTATE CANCER

Thursday, February 11th, 2010


The prostate cancer is the most common male cancers, with nearly 40 000 new cases annually. This number is steadily increasing each year due to the prolonging of life. The prostate is a gland the size of a walnut, located at the base of the bladder and surrounding the canal (urethra) through which urine flows. The main function of the prostate is to secrete a component of the ejaculate and contract to allow the ejaculate. Anatomically, the prostate is located just in front of the rectum and the rectal examination allows the doctor to touch it and appreciate the volume and consistency.

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Down the Cholesterol With a Gymnastics

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Recent studies have revealed only to persons who have diseases like cardiovascular, the physical activity is recommended as a treatment with a proper diet.

Having practiced in a regular form of physical activity used to improve a substantial quality of life, especially when we speak of metabolic diseases. The recommended exercises are those that mobilize fat deposits, like in addition to losing weight eliminates the bad cholesterol that is accumulated in the body. The pace, the market in a bicycle, swim or perform gymnastics aerobic exercises are ideal for those who have high cholesterol.

Aerobic exercises are those that deal with areas in which fatty deposits are instaled, such exercises for waist, abdomen, hip and glucose being this type of  gymnastics the most important down the cholesterol.

The recommendation is to make ten minutes of preheating, 15 aerobic exercise and the gym is located. Moreover, the practice of regular physical activity as least three times a week he must make a specific diet for hipocolesterolemia and obesity, drinking two liters of water per day, which has a detoxing and moisturizing action. A change of life regarding diet and physical activity are fundamental to reduce bad cholesterol and increase good.

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