Posted by Hans Sept at Oct 5th, 2010 in Infections
Syphilis sores are generally the initial sign for this sexually transmitted illness. They generally appear in an average of a 3 week period yet may require as long as ninety days to be obvious. Usually at the beginning, they are not painful and may go unnoticed for quite some time.
The pain-free syphilis sores are called chancre. They are usually present within the area which come in contact with the bacterias. Generally, they are discovered in the genital region, the rectum or around or in the mouth area.
The penile area is the most common since syphilis will be transmitted by sexual contact. Should you find that you’ve sores or a rash in the vaginal region and you think that you’ve appear in contact with somebody who had syphilis visit a doctor immediately. Syphilis may also appear as blisters or pain-free protrusions.
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Posted by Marvirosa Delos Risono at Oct 1st, 2010 in Infections
Herpes, a skin condition, the result of herpes virus is a non stoppable disease. As soon as you have acquired it, the virus will not leave your under skin. Thus it will eventually reoccur when stimulated. Anyone with this illness really should have accessible herpes topical treatments. The signs show themselves so when you come to feel a conceivable recurrence, it is possible to quickly apply your herpes topical treatments.
Topical herpes drug isn’t recommended as oral prescription medication. They’re limited to external usage but many of these are prescription lotions. Allow me to share four types of creams, solutions and gel which may be useful to herpes stricken people.
*Zovirax Cream
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Posted by Jane Scott at Sep 29th, 2010 in Infections
Niacin is one of the B vitamins. The body uses niacin to convert carbohydrates into energy. Niacin also helps keep other areas healthy such as the eyes, skin and hair. It is also beneficial for both the nervous and digestive systems.
It is included in most multi-vitamins and is common in a wide variety of foods. Niacin is found in fish, nuts and eggs. It is also in many other dairy products and lean meats. It is available as a supplement as well. Niacin may be taken by purchasing over the counter medications or through obtaining a prescription through a health care professional. It should never be taken without the close supervision of a doctor.
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Posted by Adrianne Saizu at Sep 27th, 2010 in Infections
How tired are you of searching for an easy to use, guaranteed treatment for your chronic yeast infections? There are too many products on the shelves of your local drug store to really even know what you are looking at let alone what kind of harmful chemicals you are putting in your body. We have done the research for you and we have found 3 natural options that will not just treat your symptoms, but will actually cure your infection.
Let’s talk about the benefits of eating a healthful diet and some foods that can cut down the amount of yeast that the body produces. Anytime that you are experiencing an over growth of yeast more commonly known as a yeast infection, you should do your best to avoid anything that contains refined sugar. You should try to stick to things that are high in fiber and eat as many servings of dark green vegetables as you can.
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Posted by Adrianne Saizu at Sep 25th, 2010 in Infections
How much money have you wasted on expensive over the counter medications that don’t actually cure your yeast infection? How much time have you spent standing in drug store looking at the dizzying array of products that will only treat the symptoms and not cure the real problem? Well the truth is you are not alone! We are here to help you find a cure that is both inexpensive and all natural.
Do you know what a yeast infection actually is and what caused it? A yeast infection is simply an issue of too much yeast growing in the vagina. Keeping in mind that yeast is found naturally in the vagina there are several things that may have happened to cause this. Sometimes the antibiotics that we take to treat other illnesses can cause us to have these types of infections! Other things can cause them too, things like wearing clothing that maybe too tight or of a non breathable fabric. Even something as simple as staying in a bathing suit that is wet for a long time can stimulate yeast growth.
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Posted by Hans Sept at Sep 24th, 2010 in Infections
Even though commonly tagged ringworm, it is not a worm but a fungi that causes this unpleasant itchiness. The fungus just like mold really lives off of the pores and skin cells around the human body. It’s extremely contagious and can be transferred via any form of direct connection. Individuals can transport the fungi and also a number of domestic pets, particularly cats.
The ringworm causes a patch of pores and skin to turn out to be dried out and scaly looking. It generally becomes inflammed and itchy. The exterior ring can blister up and become reddened while the interior will remain pale and may perhaps retain a healthy look. Ringworm may appear on any area of physical skin. Most usually it’s on the trunk or hands.
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Posted by Lori Harris at Sep 18th, 2010 in Infections
The fingernails and toenails can sometimes become contaminated by nail fungus, which is also called, Onychomycosis. This nail fungus is made up of very small organisms. Our toenails and fingernails act as very important barriers. The protective barriers that protect our finger and toe nails can sometimes be invaded by nail fungus.
More than 35 million Americans get nail fungus; according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Since fungus needs a moist, dark place to grow, it usually finds a home under the nail. This is sometimes why it’s so hard to treat nail fungus.
Socks and shoes provide just the right environment for nail fungus to to grow; which is probably why it most often shows up in toenails. Almost six to seven times more than our fingernails, our toenails are more prone to fungus.
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