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Sushi for pregnant woman

Sushi for pregnant woman  

created at Dec 23, 2009   1,299  
I would say no.Although the chances of getting a parasitic infection from eating sushi are slim,the consequences are severe enough that you wouldn't want to take the risk. Parasites live in the meat of raw fish.While sushi chefs are very careful,that doesn...

What is Lyme Disease?

What is Lyme Disease?  

created at May 06, 2009   1,184  
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks.The bacteria responsible is Borrelia Burgdorferi (and in some areas,related species). If left untreated,the infection can spread to joints,the heart,...

Understanding Acne Medications: Options and Considerations  

created at May 03, 2009   1,166  
Acne treatment options range from over-the-counter topical treatments like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid,which work by killing acne-causing bacteria and unclogging pores,to prescription medications including topical retinoids (like tretinoin) that in...

Managing Acne Breakouts: Treating All Acne-Prone Areas

Managing Acne Breakouts: Treating All Acne-Prone Areas  

created at May 03, 2009   1,171  
Managing acne breakouts requires a holistic approach addressing all acne-prone areas,including the face,back,chest,and shoulders.This involves a consistent skincare routine with gentle cleansers,non-comedogenic moisturizers,and targeted treatments like ben...

Debunking the Myth: Does the Sun Help Acne?

Debunking the Myth: Does the Sun Help Acne?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,153  
The idea that sun exposure helps acne is a myth.While sun's UV rays can initially dry out pimples and temporarily improve skin appearance,this effect is superficial and short-lived.Prolonged sun exposure damages skin,leading to inflammation,hyperpigmentati...

Clearing Up the Misconception: Why Washing Alone Won't Banish Acne

Clearing Up the Misconception: Why Washing Alone Won't Banish Acne  

created at May 03, 2009   1,109  
While washing your face is a crucial part of a good skincare routine,it alone won't eliminate acne because acne is primarily caused by a combination of excess oil production,clogged pores,and bacteria,not simply dirt.Washing removes surface dirt and oil,bu...

Navigating the Maze of Sinusitis Medications: Understanding Side Effects

Navigating the Maze of Sinusitis Medications: Understanding Side Effects  

created at May 08, 2009   1,172  
Sinusitis medications,including decongestants (oral or nasal sprays),saline sprays,antihistamines,and antibiotics (for bacterial infections),each carry potential side effects.Decongestants can cause nervousness,insomnia,and increased blood pressure; nasal ...

Can you do a culture to find out what bacteria are causing sinus infection?

Can you do a culture to find out what bacteria are causing sinus infection?  

created at May 08, 2009   1,110  
To identify the bacteria causing a sinus infection,a culture is performed by taking a sample from the nasal cavity or sinuses (often via nasal swab or sinus puncture).This sample is then grown in a laboratory on a nutrient-rich medium,allowing any bacteria...

The non drug remedies for sinus infection

The non drug remedies for sinus infection  

created at May 07, 2009   1,124  
Several non-drug remedies can help alleviate sinus infection symptoms.These include staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids to thin mucus,using a humidifier or taking a hot shower to add moisture to the air,applying warm compresses to the sinuses,usi...

Exploring Antibiotics for Sinus Infections: Understanding Treatment Options

Exploring Antibiotics for Sinus Infections: Understanding Treatment Options  

created at May 07, 2009   1,167  
Sinus infections,or sinusitis,are often treated with antibiotics only if a bacterial infection is suspected and symptoms are severe or persistent.While viral infections are the most common cause of sinusitis and don't respond to antibiotics,a doctor may pr...

How does Lyme disease infection occur?

How does Lyme disease infection occur?  

created at May 06, 2009   1,101  
Lyme disease infection occurs through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (also known as a deer tick).These ticks acquire the bacteria,*Borrelia burgdorferi*,by feeding on infected animals like mice,deer,and squirrels.The bacteria then transmits to hu...

Exploring Morning Symptoms: Understanding the Impact of Sleep on Nasal Health

Exploring Morning Symptoms: Understanding the Impact of Sleep on Nasal Health  

created at May 07, 2009   1,131  
Morning nasal congestion or other symptoms like dryness or stuffiness can be significantly impacted by sleep quality and position.Poor sleep,sleep apnea,and sleeping on your back can all contribute to nasal inflammation and fluid buildup,leading to congest...

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,356  
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection,most commonly caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* or *Streptococcus pyogenes*,characterized by sores that rupture,forming a honey-colored crust.It primarily affects infants and children,often appearing...

Deciphering Your Baby's Rash: Is it Scabies or Something Else?

Deciphering Your Baby's Rash: Is it Scabies or Something Else?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,254  
Baby rashes can stem from various causes,including common irritants like detergents or drool,viral infections like roseola or hand,foot,and mouth disease,allergic reactions to foods or substances,or even diaper rash.Determining the cause requires observing...

What causes psoriasis?

What causes psoriasis?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,095  
Psoriasis is caused by an interplay of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers that accelerate the life cycle of skin cells.This rapid cell turnover leads to a buildup of thick,scaly skin patches.While the exact genes involved and the specific tr...

Unraveling the Enigma: Understanding the Causes of Eczema

Unraveling the Enigma: Understanding the Causes of Eczema  

created at May 11, 2009   1,152  
Eczema,or atopic dermatitis,arises from a complex interplay of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers.A compromised skin barrier,allowing irritants and allergens to penetrate more easily,is a key factor.Genetic variations affecting immune system...

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,156  
The most effective way to prevent chickenpox is through vaccination.The varicella vaccine,typically given in two doses during childhood,is highly effective at preventing the disease or significantly reducing its severity.Good hygiene practices,such as freq...

How should I treat ringworm?

How should I treat ringworm?  

created at May 12, 2009   1,160  
Ringworm,a fungal infection,is treated with antifungal medications available over-the-counter as creams,lotions,or powders like clotrimazole,miconazole,or terbinafine,applied directly to the affected area for several weeks as directed.For more extensive or...

How to Treat Hives in Your Baby

How to Treat Hives in Your Baby  

created at May 11, 2009   1,108  
Most hives in babies are caused by a viral infection and will resolve on their own within a few days.Keep your baby hydrated and dress them in lightweight,loose-fitting clothing.A cool bath or cool compress can soothe the itching.If the hives are widesprea...

A test for Lyme disease

A test for Lyme disease  

created at May 06, 2009   1,100  
The most common test for Lyme disease is a two-tiered serological test.The first tier is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or immunofluorescence assay (IFA) to detect antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi,the bacterium that causes Lyme disease...

How long do I have to take antibiotics for sinus treatment?

How long do I have to take antibiotics for sinus treatment?  

created at May 07, 2009   1,097  
The duration of antibiotic treatment for sinusitis varies depending on the individual's response to treatment and the severity of the infection,but typically ranges from 5 to 10 days.Shorter courses are often preferred to minimize antibiotic resistance,but...

Lyme disease in domestic animals

Lyme disease in domestic animals  

created at May 06, 2009   1,106  
Lyme disease in domestic animals,primarily dogs and cats,is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi,transmitted through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks.Symptoms can vary widely and may include lameness,joint swelling,fever,lethargy,and loss of ...

Debunking the Myth: Alcohol and Sinusitis

Debunking the Myth: Alcohol and Sinusitis  

created at May 08, 2009   1,161  
The common belief that alcohol worsens sinusitis is not entirely a myth,but rather a complex correlation.While alcohol itself doesn't directly cause sinusitis,its dehydrating effects can thicken mucus,potentially leading to congestion and worsened symptoms...

Understanding the Interplay Between Allergies and Sinusitis

Understanding the Interplay Between Allergies and Sinusitis  

created at May 08, 2009   1,120  
Allergies and sinusitis frequently interact,with allergies being a major cause of sinusitis.Allergens trigger inflammation in the nasal passages,leading to swollen nasal membranes that can block the sinuses,creating a breeding ground for infection and resu...

Understanding Liver Infections During Pregnancy - Risks and Precautions

Understanding Liver Infections During Pregnancy - Risks and Precautions  

created at Sep 25, 2009   1,355  
Pregnancy is a period of significant physical and emotional changes,necessitating special care and attention to the health of both the mother and the unborn child.Among the various health concerns that can arise during pregnancy,liver infections are partic...

Is Getting a Mud Bath Safe During Pregnancy? Here's What You Need to Know

Is Getting a Mud Bath Safe During Pregnancy? Here's What You Need to Know  

updated at Nov 29, 2024   1,386  
Getting a mud bath during pregnancy is generally considered unsafe due to the risk of overheating,exposure to potentially harmful bacteria or chemicals in the mud,and the possibility of falls or injuries in a slippery environment.The increased risk of infe...

What are the ringworm symptoms?

What are the ringworm symptoms?  

updated at Nov 29, 2024   1,101  
Ringworm,a fungal infection,typically presents as a circular,scaly,itchy rash that may be red,brown,or tan.The edges of the rash are often raised and inflamed,while the center may appear clearer.Lesions can occur anywhere on the body,including the scalp (c...

Unveiling the Culprits: Understanding the Causes of Sinusitis  

created at May 06, 2009   1,111  
Sinusitis, a common condition characterized by inflammation of the sinuses, can be triggered by various factors. Here's a closer look at what causes sinusitis and how it develops:1. Blockage of Sinus Openings: Sinusitis often begins with the blockage of th...

The Healing Power of Warm Salt Water: Understanding Its Benefits after Oral Surgery

The Healing Power of Warm Salt Water: Understanding Its Benefits after Oral Surgery  

created at May 26, 2009   1,147  
After undergoing oral surgery, rinsing with warm salt water is often recommended by dentists and oral surgeons. But why exactly does this simple solution offer such relief? Let's delve into the science behind it:Principle of OsmosisRinsing with salt water ...

Exploring Sinus Dysfunction: Factors Affecting Ciliary Function  

created at May 07, 2009   1,124  
Understanding why cilia may fail to move mucus out of the sinuses sheds light on the complexities of sinus dysfunction. Here's what you need to know:Loss of Ciliary FunctionDuring the early stages of a sinus infection, inflammation and swelling can impair ...


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