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		<title>A Common Respiratory Infection: Bronchiolitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 07:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[infants respiratory infection]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory infection that affects infants especially during winter months. Viral Infections do not respond to antibiotic treatment. This infection usually begins with symptoms of a cold. Then the baby develops a cough, fast breathing, and wheezing. The worst symptoms last for several days, but the cough may last longer.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory infection that affects infants especially during winter months. Viral Infections do not respond to <strong><a title="Online Pharmacy" href="http://www.md4u.net/">antibiotic treatment</a></strong>. This infection usually begins with symptoms of a cold. Then the baby develops a cough, fast breathing, and wheezing. The worst symptoms last for several days, but the cough may last longer.<br />
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CARING FOR A CHILD WITH BRONCHIOLITIS:</p>
<p>* Run a cool mist vaporizer at baby&#8217;s bedside while he/she sleeps. Change clothing and bedding dampened by the mist to prevent chilling.<br />
* Tilt the baby&#8217;s mattress so that their head is raised slightly higher than their body.<br />
* Encourage the baby to drink plenty of fluids, at least 2-3 ounces every 1 to 2 hours while awake.<br />
* If the baby has a fever, Acetaminophen Infant Drops (Tylenol, Tempra, Panadol) may be given every 4 to 6 hours. For best effect, give a dose based on the baby&#8217;s weight:<br />
o 6-11 lbs: 40mg (1/2 dropperful Infant Drops)<br />
o 12-17 lbs: 80mg (1 dropperful Infant Drops or 1/2 teaspoon Elixir)<br />
o 18-23 lbs: 120mg (1 1/2 dropperful Infant Drops or 3/4 teaspoon Elixir)<br />
* Watch the baby&#8217;s breathing closely.</p>
<p>Call Your Doctor or Return to the Emergency Department If Your Child:</p>
<p>* seems to be having more trouble with breathing<br />
* wheezing is worse and/or breathing is fast<br />
* the stomach sucks in as the baby breathes in and the nostrils flare open<br />
* the skin color is pale or grayish<br />
* seems to have shortness of breath following a cough<br />
* refuses to drink from the bottle or is not nursing well<br />
* becomes sleepier and is not waking up for feedings as usual<br />
* is irritable, sleeping poorly, and hard to calm<br />
* has a rectal temperature 102 degrees C or higher<br />
* has not wet the diaper in six to eight hours, the soft spot on the top of the head is sunken, and/or the mouth and lips appear dry.</p>
<p>See more: <a title="Is it a good idea to prescribe an antibiotic?" href="http://www.kshealth.org/is-it-a-good-idea-to-prescribe-an-antibiotic.html"><strong>www.kshealth.org</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Urinary Problem: Loss of Bladder Control. Causes and Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Prescriptions Medications]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[incontinence]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[stress incontinence]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A physical requirement that is basic is the elimination of urine. Nevertheless, what if you have an issue where you don&#8217;t have bladder control? All of a sudden you have an urge to eliminate, however, you don&#8217;t have power to control this. It is possible that this is related to this condition.

The loss of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A physical requirement that is basic is the elimination of urine. Nevertheless, what if you have an issue where you don&#8217;t have bladder control? All of a sudden you have an urge to eliminate, however, you don&#8217;t have power to control this. It is possible that this is related to this condition.<br />
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The loss of the control of the bladder is urinary incontinence. It might last a little while, or it might last a long time depending on the incontinence type. It is embarrassing for the patient to have incontinence. There is a smell as linens and clothing get wet. The person feels discomfort. For someone who is in a hurry to use the bathroom, they are in the risk of falling. It affects the dignity, pride, and self-esteem of the person. Some people find it difficult or embarrassing to leave home, enjoy activities, or visit with family or friends, because they are worried about becoming incontinent with others present.</p>
<p>Why Incontinence Occurs: The reasons of incontinence are due to the kind incontinence the individual is experiencing. There are five diagnoses of incontinence.</p>
<p>Incontinence from stress.</p>
<p>Dribbling is what it is called many times. Sneezing, coughing, laughing, lifting or other activities cause it. Obesity and late pregnancy are the other main causes in what mostly occurs with women. With aging and pregnancies, the pelvic muscles aren&#8217;t as strong.</p>
<p>Incontinence from urges.</p>
<p>This occurs when urine is leaked out before getting to the restroom. An unexpected, urgent need to urinate results in loss of urine. They cannot make it to the bathroom in time. Nervous system disorders, an enlarged prostate, bladder cancer, and UTIs are included in the causes.</p>
<p>Overflow Incontinence.</p>
<p>When the bladder is too full, there is a loss or leaking of urine. Some medicines, enlarged prostates, and having diabetes are some of the most typical causes.</p>
<p>Functional Incontinence.</p>
<p>When a person can actually control his or her bladder but cannot make it to the toilet when needed, there is some urine loss. Restraints, not knowing the location of the restroom, call bell not in reach, and calls for help not answered, or immobility are the causes of this. Disorientation, confusion, and problems with clothing removal are other causes.</p>
<p>Incontinence of Reflexes</p>
<p>It is losing urine at regular intervals. Nervous system disorders and injuries are the common causes of reflex incontinence.</p>
<p>Surgeries of the rectal, intestinal, and reproductive system can result in incontinence, which are other causes. Women experience dryness of the vaginal or urethral area during and after menopause, while men have an enlarged prostate gland or surgery of the prostate. Vascular disease is another contributor. Other possible causes of urinary incontinence are MS and Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.</p>
<p>See more: <a title="www.synapse72.com" href="http://www.synapse72.com/"><strong>How to Control Your Bladder. Urinary Incontinence</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Prescriptions Drugs and an Effective Treatment of Chlamydia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chlamydia is bad, but it is important to understand it, and know what to do if you get it.
Chlamydia is a fairly widespread STI that is spread through intercourse of any type.
How can sex give you Chlamydia?

Although this infection is not rare, generally it affects individuals who are sexually active. But if a pregnant woman [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chlamydia is bad, but it is important to understand it, and know what to do if you get it.</p>
<p>Chlamydia is a fairly widespread STI that is spread through intercourse of any type.</p>
<p>How can sex give you Chlamydia?<br />
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Although this infection is not rare, generally it affects individuals who are sexually active. But if a pregnant woman has Chlamydia, she can pass the disease to her child during the process of childbirth.</p>
<p>As far as the transmission of Chlamydia, the more sexual partners one has, the greater the risk of infection. Because there is the possibility of transmitting Chlamydia with oral or anal sex, men can transmit the infection to other men.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms of Chlamydia?</p>
<p>Chlamydia is recognized as a secret killer because more than 75 percent of males and females don&#8217;t feel anything. When symptoms present, it is typically from one to three weeks following initial infection.</p>
<p>An infection within the cervix and urethra is where the bacterium starts in a woman. The bacteria invade the female reproductive tract in the cervix and urethra. Once the infection spreads to the fallopian tubes from the cervix, there still may not be any signs or symptoms; but some women will experience lower stomach pain, lower back pain, nausea, fever, painful sex or bleeding between menstrual periods. Sometimes these symptoms effect the buttocks.</p>
<p>Men may have similar symptoms, including a discharge from the penis or a burning feeling during urination. Men can experience itching and burning on the opening of their penis. It normally leads to swelling and pain in the testicles. In a man, the symptoms spread around the throat.</p>
<p>What is the lasting, long-range impact of Chlamydia infection?</p>
<p>If Chlamydia is left alone and not treated, serious reproductive issues and other health problems can occur, causing long lasting problems.</p>
<p>As is the case with the disease itself, the damage that Chlamydia causes frequently produces no symptoms. An untreated infection in a woman can spread into the uterus or fallopian tubes where it can cause problems that may remain unnoticed for years. 40% of women that leave Chlamydia untreated will experience this. Moreover, this illness leads to silent but long-term harm to the surrounding area, pelvis and different organs. The damage can cause chronic pelvic pain and infertility after a certain length of time. Females who have Chlamydia stand a five times greater chance of infection if they are exposed to HIV or AIDS.</p>
<p>Males seldom suffer complications. The sperm-carrying tubes may even be infected, leading to discomfort, elevated temperature, and infertility.</p>
<p>What methods are used to treat Chlamydia?</p>
<p>In an effort to prevent Chlamydia and its serious consequences, all sexually active women under the age of 25 should be screened at least once a year for Chlamydia. Yearly exams to detect infection are advised too for older females at higher risk of Chlamydia. That is why all pregnant women need to be screened for Chlamydia.</p>
<p>It is a simple matter to treat and cure Chlamydia with antibiotics that can be purchased at an <a title="Buy generic drugs online with no prescription" href="http://www.rxnorx.com/">online pharmacy</a>. The general course of treating this is with a one-time <a title="buy Zithromax online without a prescription" href="http://www.genuinemedsonline.com/buy-cheap-genuine-generic-zithromax-online-with-no-prescriptions-32.php">Azithromycin (Zithromax)</a> dosage, or Doxycycline taken for a week.</p>
<p>How can I prevent Chlamydia?</p>
<p>The best way to avoid contracting Chlamydia is to abstain from sex or to be in a committed relationship with a partner who has been tested and is not infected.</p>
<p>If latex condoms are worn properly and routinely, this may lessen the chance of spreading Chlamydia.</p>
<p>Another way to keep Chlamydia from spreading is to have regular medical checkups, particularly when you are sexually active.</p>
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