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Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Advanced Medications for Back Pain Treatment




Fortunately for most patients, the present medicines, option treatments and therapies available work well. But just as each person has individual sets of symptoms and conditions, not all treatment options may be appropriate. Now if you are a back pain patient, it is best to seek medical help to customize a treatment plan that would work best for your case.





Discussed in the following section of this article are the available back pain treatment medications. Though it must be understood that they apply differently and may have varying effects.





Drug therapies



Today's patients have a wide spectrum of medication choices to treat their persisting back pains. Some drugs are especially designed to treat certain conditions only but many are rather so versatile that their use may apply even for releasing muscle tension, inflammation and treat spasm. Yet, as unfortunate as any treatments may be, there are medications that may have extreme side effects. It is wise that you first discuss with your doctors the medications you will take and the plans to conquer or even minimize the side effects.





Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)



This type of medications often consist of aspirin, Naproxen®, ibuprofen, Ketoprofen® and a lot more others. These anti-inflammatory drugs often induce healing from back pain and reduce inflammation and swelling. When used on minimal doses, NSAIDs may act as mild analgesics but larger doses may bring the effects of genuine anti-inflammatory drugs. The most common side effects of conventional Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs are gastrointestinal conditions. However with the newer released items for NSAIDs (e.g. COX-2 Inhibitors), patients may be allowed to take higher doses without the accompanying risks of side effects.





Acetaminophen



Acetaminophen such as Anacin-3®, Valadol®, Phenaphen®, and Tylenol®, are commonly known to have the effects of ordinary analgesics- the typical alternatives to NSAIDs. Analgesics medications are employed for acute pain treatment. However, on some special instances these may also be used as treatments for chronic pains.





Opiods



Because of their addictive nature, Opiods are rarely used as treatment for back pain but if so, only for the most severe cases that needs immediate, quick pain relief. These medications are generally not prescribed and many physicians refute that they may do more harm than good. Opiods include codeine and morphine, meperidine (Demerol®), Oxycontin®.





Muscle Relaxants



Muscle Relaxants are known to induce the efficiency created in most Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and are often prescribed only for severe back pains. These include medications such as cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril®), methocarbamol (Robaxin®), carisoprodol (Soma®), and diazepam (Valium®).





In order for these medications to work at their optimum, guidelines for using them must be followed and the doctor's advises are the only things that may help you best aside from other medical assistance.


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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Lower Back Pain Exercise as Treatment for Agonizing Pain




Lower back pain may be detrimental to the person undergoing such attacks. It is not uncommon to hear people complaining about their backs paining, yet its commonality and the causes that cover it are not yet as firmly identified, as it must be. In fact, there are documented cases wherein the exact anatomical causes are yet to be determined.





Exercising helps and that's for sure. Yet there are exercises and activities that create the possibilities for lower back pain instead of decreasing its intensity. Many people suffer from this problem and this is the exact reason why one, they are prohibited from exercising and two, they are discouraged from doing such.





A number of studies performed only recently shows that people who are vulnerable to lower back pain must concentrate on improving the strength in their lower back via a productive lower back exercise. This initially hurts but in the long run, the pain may be decreased and will promote the muscle's comfortability over the pain it presently carries.





Simply put, the ultimate solution to back pain rests on the exercise routine.





Weak abdominal muscle is pointed to be one reason why the lower back aches. While your core is weak, you are most likely to practice improper postures and your muscles may get used in the positions that cause irritation and pain. For this, the best lower back pain exercise may be an activity/ies that promote strength and flexibility on parts such as stomach, highs, hips and especially the back.





Though cardiovascular exercises may add to your overall strength, it is still ideal for you to incorporate exercises such as the following:





• Leg raising for hip and stomach muscles strength



• Leg raising that intensifies hip and back muscle strength



• Wall sliding for promoting back, leg and hip muscles



• Partial sit-ups for strengthening stomach muscles



• Back leg swing for promoting back and hip muscles



• Flexibility exercises and stretches





In case you have not done any of the routines stated above or you have issues that may affect or may be affected with such activities, it is best to seek medical and professional help. The physician or the physical therapist may be able to create a customized program for you as lower back pain exercises.





For complete details, it is best to visit spinal wellness sites.


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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Top Bad Breath Treatment Tips




Bad breath is a major problem to yourself, and much more to the people around you. So if you draw people away the moment you talk or you personally smell a rotten egg inside your mouth, then it is time to be conscious about your mouth problem and do something about it. It is time to read this bad breath treatment tips.





First things first; most bad breath cases are either situational or occasional so it can be treated easily by the following way...





1. Brush your teeth! This is the most basic thing you can do clean your teeth and remove that foul odor off your mouth, and it is effective too. Doctors recommend that you brush your teeth for at least 2 times a day with toothpaste with fluoride for a minimum of two minutes. Using commercial toothpastes is okay if you are having bad breath attack after you eat your lunch but they may provide a temporary relief if you have more severe case of bad breath.





2. Make your own toothpaste. As an alternative to commercial toothpaste, you can use more effective and less expensive toothpaste you can easily make. Just mix 3 parts baking soda with 1 part salt; put it on your toothbrush and brush your teeth like you normally do. Soon, you have a whiter teeth and fresher breath.





3. Use dental floss. Aside from brushing your teeth and using homemade toothpaste, use dental floss at least once a day. This ensures that the food particles hidden in between your teeth are removed. Food particles when left out inside your mouth can breed bacteria that breakdown sugar and protein and produces volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs) which cause bad breath.





4. Clean your tongue. The best way to treat bad breath is to attack the area where bacteria are heavily breeding. Clean your tongue with tongue cleaner/scraper. This is the most effective way to remove the foul odor off your mouth.





5. Keep your mouth wet. Bacteria thrive on dry areas of your mouth. You should therefore not allow it to happen. Keep your mouth wet by drinking a lot of water. Eating, which stimulates saliva production should also be done regularly. And, avoid commercial mouthwash that contains too much alcohol. Alcohol can make your mouth dry. As an alternative, make your own mouthwash by mixing 2 teaspoon of aloe vera and 24 ounces of water. Regular gurgling with water is also effective in bad breath treatment.





6. Each more fruits and vegetables. Carrots, apple, cucumber, and parsley contain antioxidants that effectively remove bad breath. They are also effective in cleaning your teeth naturally. And since prevention is proven better than cure, stay away certain foods that can cause bad breath like onion and garlic.





7. Let the dentist fix your problem teeth. Plaque, tartar, and cavities can all lead to bad breath. So make sure you go to the dentist and have them all removed/fixed/treated.





8. Turn down coffee and soda. Both contribute to bad breath. Switch to tea.





9. Chew sugar-free gums. Your aim is to induce more saliva flow to your mouth to keep it moist so that bacteria are washed away. And chewing sugar-free gums is an effective way to do it.





Bad breath reduces self-confidence. Thus when you know you have this problem, treat it immediately and be persistent.


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Saturday, 25 April 2015

Asthma Treatment




Treatment is often the most available thing to find these days. Everyone seems to have a new way to cure an old disease. But don’t let anyone sell you any glass houses with asthma. Because I’ll have to just barge right in, throw my stone, and tell you the truth: there is no cure. As much as I’d like there to be, you’ve got to remember: this is a TREATABLE disease. That’s good enough for them, right now. And with asthma, it's important to remember that symptoms vary based on the individual who's gotten them.





Even the season may make one person seem as two, the first thing it's important to do? Talk with your doctor about you. Ask him the questions you need to know for your particular case, and keep the channels of communication open. If you have a question, you should always ask. If symptoms feel like they are getting worse, they probably are.





Remember; never take heresy or urban legend as fact. Doctors are the only ones qualified to treat your individual case, no matter what "cure-all" you see on TV.



Your doctor can help you understand:





1) What medication works to minimize your symptoms, and why.



2) Ways to keep your own asthma under control by avoiding individual triggers, keeping out of contact with recurring stressors, and upping the overall quality of your life.



3) Preparation of an action plan with realizable goals for you and hopes of tamping down your symptoms.



4) Schedule visits at regular intervals to monitor your progress. When it comes to asthma symptoms, No news is definitely good news!





In order to minimize side effects, watch for your doctor to give you the lowest doses to control your symptoms. While it may takes some experimentation to find the correct amount, it is better than your body rejecting too much of the medication with possibly bad side effects. Over time it is more than likely your needs will change.





THE TWO MEDICINES:





There are two medications for most people grappling with asthma. Each medication treats only one aspect of the disease.





1) Controllers or Preventers: these reduce inflammation in the air passages. These should be taken each day. The medicine is working if you find, over time, that you're having fewer and fewer symptoms. However, even though your asthma symptoms stop, you should not stop taking your medication. If you do, airway inflammation is prone to recur.





2) Relievers: help in alleviating symptoms immediately. Coughing or wheezing is often treated this way. However, relievers do nothing for your long term inflammation. Hence, the need to take both simultaneously. Monitor your reliever use. If it increases, you can tell your asthma in general is getting worse.





Treating a disease like asthma has no cure-all. No matter what that late nigt infomercial tells you. However with proper monitoring, communication between you and your health care provider, and personal responsibility, you can take part in assuring your health is maintained in a continuous, long-term way.


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Monday, 20 April 2015

Acne Cysts And Their Treatment




Deep cysts, inflammation, extensive damage to the skin and scarring characterize severe acne. It often requires an aggressive treatment regimen and should be treated by a dermatologist. Severe forms of acne can require years of treatment and may experience one or more treatment failures. However, almost every case of acne can be successfully treated. There are five popular treatments for acne cysts. There are many effective treatments that are available currently.





Drainage and surgical excision, inner lesion corticosteroid injection, isotretinoin (a potent drug for treating severe cystic acne), oral antibiotics, and oral contraceptives are the most popular treatments. Some people may choose a more natural treatment for severe acne, which will also be covered briefly in this article.





Drainage and extraction, or acne surgery as it is also called, should not be performed by patients and is used on some large cysts that do not respond to medication and require drainage and extraction. Dermatologists are trained in the proper technique and perform acne surgery under sterile conditions. Patient attempts to drain and extract acne cysts, by squeezing or picking, can lead to infection, worsening of the acne and scarring.





When an acne cyst becomes severely inflamed, there is a good chance it will rupture and scarring will occur. To treat these severely inflamed cysts and prevent scarring, dermatologists may inject such cysts with a diluted corticosteroid. This lessens the inflammation and promotes healing of the acne cyst. An inner lesion corticosteroid injection works by melting the cyst over the course of a few days.





Oral antibiotics have been a basis of therapy for severe acne for many years. Like topical antibiotics, oral antibiotics work to reduce the "P. acnes". "P. Acnes" are normal residents on the skin, which decreases inflammation. Treatment with oral antibiotics usually begins with a high dosage, which is eventually reduced as the acne resolves. Over time, the "P. acnes" bacteria can become resistant to the treatment. When resistance occurs, another antibiotic can be prescribed or other treatment options may need to be explored.





Oral contraceptives have been shown to effectively clear acne in women by suppressing the overactive sebaceous glands. Oral contraceptives can be used as long-term acne therapy; however, this medication should not be prescribed to women who smoke, have a blood clotting disorder, are older than thirty-five or have a history of migraine headaches, without the advice of a gynecologist.





Spironolactone, a synthetic steroid, may be used in combination with oral contraceptives to treat acne in adult females. Spironolactone inhibits androgen, hormones that stimulate oil glands in addition to other effects on the body, production. There are possible side effects that may accompany Spironolactone treatment. A few side affects include irregular menstruation, breast tenderness, headache and fatigue.





Some people choose more natural ways to combat cystic acne. Some natural treatments are eating a whole foods diet that consists of only natural foods that have not been chemically or mechanically processed. Yoga or deep relaxation techniques may be used to reduce the amount of stress that is put on the body and the mind. Essential oils are another natural treatment that may be added to the diet of sufferers of severe acne.


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Saturday, 18 April 2015

The Lowdown on Laser Acne Treatment




Acne is a very common skin problem, especially among your people. As a proof that it is indeed very common, we see a lot of commercially available treatments for this skin disorder. And acne treatments come in many sizes and forms. There are anti-acne creams, ointments, facial washes, lotions, etc.





Apart from anti-acne products there are also treatments to acne. These treatments are commonly performed by dermatologists. These treatments cost more money than commercially available solutions to acne but their effect is more lasting and the results are quickly seen.





One anti-acne treatment that has been around for several years already is laser treatment. Over the last few years, laser acne treatment has quickly replaced other more traditional methods of treating acne. The reason why more and more people are using this form of treatment is the fact that it provides faster and longer-lasting results.





So how is laser acne treatment performed?





In laser acne treatment a laser pen is used by a dermatologist. The doctor holds this pen just above the acne or acne scar tissue. The laser pen emits concentrated beams of light. What dermatologists do is move the laser pen back and forth over the acne or scar to vaporize the unwanted tissues.





This back and forth motion also stimulates the growth of new skin cells. It is actually prove n that new collagen, the protein in the skin’s connective tissue that gives skin its texture, is formed after laser acne treatment.





Is laser acne treatment safe and painless?





Two of the best things about laser acne treatment is that is safe and painless. The only “side-effect” that the patient will experience is some swelling and bruising. This is normal and would only last for about seven or ten days. After the bruising and swelling are gone, the patient can already wear make-up.





Is laser acne treatment for you?





If you have light colored skin, then laser acne treatment is definitely for you. This treatment can greatly improve the quality of your skin. But if you dark colored or toned skin, you might want to think twice before undergoing laser acne treatment.





This is because laser acne treatment can alter the color and texture of the skin dramatically. It also sometimes produces unpredictable results. There are some doctors though who believe that laser acne treatment is perfect for dark-colored women who want to lighten up their skin.





How much does laser acne treatment cost?





A full face laser acne treatments cost between $2,000 to $3,000. This price is definitely very expensive compared to other types of anti-acne treatments but as said earlier, the results with laser acne treatment is seen much more quickly and it is more lasting.





Where should you go for a good laser acne treatment?





To be sure that you will get proper a laser acne treatment, consult only with a license dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Never ever go to a fly-by-night practitioner even if he or she offers the laser acne treatment at a lot less.





You could be saving a lot of money from these practitioners but you could end up with a much worse condition than the one you had when your first came in. This is why it is very important to first ask the practitioner before letting yourself be treated. Remember that you face is a very precious thing so entrust it only to experts.


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