Partial Seizures
Nerve cells in the brain transmit signals among themselves using electricity and chemistry. During a seizure, brain power is not transmitted in an organized manner from one cell to another, but spread to a group of cells or whole brain at once.
When is affected only a portion of the brain, seizures are called partial seizures or focal seizures. These seizures vary greatly in the effects on movement, feeling or behavior that causes the person depending on the area of ??the brain affected. Read the rest of this entry »
Hepatitis C Prevention | Who is at risk?
People who are within the following groups should be tested for hepatitis C:
- People who use injecting drugs
- People who injected drugs in the past, even just one time years ago. Remember that the symptoms do not show up for 30 years!
- People infected with HIV
- People with liver blood tests (liver) or have abnormal liver disease
- People who have received a donation of blood or an organ before 1992
- People who have been exposed to contamination by blood at work, either with a puncture or have been cut with a sharp object
- People who are on dialysis
- People with fatty liver, diabetes and / or with high cholesterol also increases your risk, and in this group are Hispanics. Read the rest of this entry »
Hepatitis C Prevention | How does it spread?
The progression of hepatitis C
To give you a better idea of ??the extent and severity of hepatitis C, it is estimated that: for every 100 people infected with the virus, between 75 and 85 develop chronic infection. Of the latter, 60 to 70 develop chronic liver disease. 5 to 20 will develop cirrhosis and 1 to 5 will die from cirrhosis or liver cancer. As you do not want to see in this situation, it is important to know how to prevent hepatitis C.
How is it spread?
Hepatitis C can have multiple routes of transmission, but usually spread when blood from an infected person enters the body of another person. Most often occurs by sharing needles to inject drugs, or when doing tattoos or piercings at establishments that do not maintain strict hygiene and sterilization of instruments, or through blood transfusions with contaminated blood (the latter especially before 1992). Read the rest of this entry »
Hepatitis C Prevention | What is it?
Your liver is a vital organ that is responsible for processing nutrients, filtering the blood and fight infections. If it becomes inflamed or damaged, can not properly perform their functions. One of the viral diseases that can affect the liver is hepatitis C, a contagious, chronic and common experience about 3.2 million people in the United States. Most even have to know the consequences can be very serious damage to health. And most worrying is that some 17, 000 people are infected each year. Therefore it is very important to learn to prevent it.
You know what is hepatitis? The term generally refers to inflammation of the liver. This inflammation or a virus, or toxins (either from excessive alcohol, certain drugs, industrial solvents, certain plants) or as a result of certain medical conditions (an autoimmune disease, among others). There are a variety of hepatitis caused by different viruses and there are many, but the most common are hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. On this occasion we shall discuss in more detail for hepatitis C. Read the rest of this entry »
Biliary Tract Disease Prognosis
When To Call a Professional
Contact your doctor if you have a yellowing of the skin and eyes. If you have fever or abdominal pain as well, contact a health professional immediately.
Forecast
Infections related to duodenal obstruction by stones have excellent results when treated. More severe infection, ascending cholangitis, has a mortality rate of less than 1% if treated immediately. Read the rest of this entry »
Excellent service of Borud Consulting by Dr. Loren Borud
Dr. Loren Borud is an internationally recognized plastic surgeon. He is also the president of his own consultancy firm the Borud Consulting that provides his clients with consulting services regarding the healthcare industry, venture capital issues and private equity issues.
With his consultancy firm, Dr. Borud is able to give advices for the many companies such as those in the biotechnology devices and in medical fields, companies offering surgical products, web design and many others. Before he became the president of Borud Consulting, he was with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center where he is one of their leading plastic surgeons. He also was an instructor in Harvard Medical School for plastic surgery for 8 years from year 2000 to 2008.
As an instructor and assistant professor in Harvard, he was able to mentor med students and also gave them advises. During this time Dr. Loren Borud also founded the Body Contouring after one goes for the Massive Weight Loss or MWL program. He had received recognitions both in the United States and abroad for body contouring. Dr. Borud was a fellow in New York University and also in Mt. Sinai Medical Center for hand µvascular surgery from 1999 until the following year. His residency for plastic & reconstructive surgery was taken at New York University and he stayed there for 2 years. He stayed for 7 years from 1990 to 97 at University of California where he took up his residency for General surgery and as a research fellow for plastic surgery. Here he was able to receive an award for outstanding basic research prizes for 2 years from 1993 to 1994. From the year 2004 to 2008 Dr. Borud was Ethicon’s key opinion leader consultant.
Dr. Loren Borud has many years’ experience in this field of medicine. With over 20 years as a plastic surgeon and 8 years as an assistant professor, he also is an author of a book titled Plastikonomics which deals with the economics side of plastic surgery. It’s best read by patients and doctors planning to specialize in plastic surgery. With the experiences of Dr. Borud, his Borud Consulting is able to help many clients who are in need of his professional advices. Dr. Borud is also a graduate of MBA so he’s not just familiar with the economics in his own clinic but he has the educational background for this line as well.
Biliary Tract Disease Treatment
To treat duodenal obstruction due to stones with symptoms of pain or infection, a gastroenterologist or surgeon can remove bile duct stones by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. The scope of the bile duct passes through the base, allowing the calculations go.
In some cases, the endoscopist can insert various devices within the bile ducts to remove the stone. This same procedure can widen an area of ??scarred biliary tract (stenosis) by inserting and expanding a coil of wire (called a stent) into the airways. Doctors usually recommend that a person with a blocked bile duct by stones operation is performed to remove the gallbladder and prevent another blockage.
It is rare to find bile duct initially, but if there is early detection, cancer can be treated with surgery. When cancer is more advanced, surgery does not remove the entire tumor. Surgical procedures may provide more comfort to cancer patients, even if these procedures can not provide a cure the problem. Surgery may divert the bile ducts to allow better drainage. Radiation treatments can help reduce but not cure, the tumor of the bile ducts. Read the rest of this entry »
Managing Arthritis in the Home
Arthritis is a term meaning inflammation of the joints; however, over 100 rheumatic diseases and conditions that relate to the joints and connecting tissues are also classified as forms of arthritis. Although managing severe arthritis in the home can be difficult, there are modifications, such as a disabled stair lift, and techniques to help decrease pain that can enable individuals to successfully function at home.
Types and Symptoms
Osteoarthritis is the most commonly occurring form of arthritis. In fact, in the United Kingdom, around 8.5 million people suffer from osteoarthritis, according to a 2011 report from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Other frequently observed forms of this debilitating condition include gout, lupus, fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis.
Although symptoms of this disease vary depending on the form of arthritis, sufferers usually experience aching, painful, stiff and swollen joints. Other types of this condition, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, can also affect the body’s immune system and organs.
Dealing with Pain
The Arthritis Foundation recommends maintaining a cheerful attitude by performing a daily exercise routine, laughing, thinking upbeat thoughts and spending time with family and friends. Patients should also try not to think about pain by shifting their thoughts elsewhere through, for example, reading a book or watching television.
Actively participating in optimistic self-talk can help change an individual’s perspective on pain. Negative thoughts can make pain seem worse; whereas positive thinking can help ease pain. A patient can begin to change his thoughts by becoming aware of the thoughts that bring him down and modifying them to reflect the brighter side of things.
Moreover, it is important for patients to follow their doctor’s orders in regards to performing exercises and taking medication.
Home Activities
At times, arthritis can make simple daily activities seem almost impossible to accomplish. Arthritis Today suggests ways to make living at home easier:
• When carrying a heavy load, it should always be small and held close to the body.
• People with arthritic hands can also wear gloves or socks and dust with their covered hand.
• Making the bed is easier when using a lightweight comforter that can simply be thrown over the sheets. Moreover, the use of a wooden pizza paddle can help tuck in the sheets and other coverings.
• Dressing is easier when using the stronger limb to perform the work. In addition, choose clothing with zippers over buttons.
Equipment and Products
Often a person suffering from arthritis lives in a two-storey home and needs special equipment to move up and down the stairs, such as a disabled stair lift. Products that also facilitate independence, include large-handled scissors, key turners, book holders, lift chairs as well as jar openers and special can openers, called can claws.
Positive thinking to help ease pain and the use of special tools to complete tasks and manoeuvre around the house can make managing arthritis at home much easier. The use of a disabled stair lift can even make it possible to remain in a two-storey home.
Biliary Tract Disease Prevention
Duration
To treat duodenal obstruction and infection stones, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics first. Once combat infection, a surgeon removes the gallbladder. The symptoms caused by scarring (stricture) may improve rapidly after treatment restores bile duct drainage.
Symptoms of primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerotic cholangitis may steadily get worse and cause kidney and liver failure after years of damage. When liver failure develops, liver transplantation may improve survival. However, primary sclerotic cholangitis and primary biliary cirrhosis can return after the transplant. Read the rest of this entry »
Biliary Tract Disease Diagnosis
Your doctor may suspect you have a problem in the bile duct if you show any of the typical symptoms or blood tests show that has a high bilirubin level. Your doctor will read your history and examine you for signs that might explain the damage to the biliary tract and liver. As the inflammation in the liver (hepatitis) and scarring in the liver (cirrhosis) can cause similar symptoms, your doctor will ask if you drink alcohol, drugs and sexual practices, factors that can lead to a liver disease.
Tell your doctor if you have kidney, has had pancreatitis or abdominal surgery, or symptoms of an autoimmune disease (such as arthritic pain, dry mouth or eyes, skin rashes or diarrhea with blood). Since certain medications can decrease the drainage through the bile ducts, should review the medicines you take. Read the rest of this entry »
Biliary Tract Disease Symptoms
Symptoms of blocked bile duct may be abrupt and severe (for example, when a stone blocks suddenly the whole drainage system) or may appear slowly many years after the start of the inflammation in the bile ducts. The biliary tract diseases cause some symptoms when waste products accumulate in the body.
Symptoms occur due to a failure of the bile ducts to provide certain digestive juices (bile salts) into the intestines, thus preventing the absorption of fats and vitamins. Symptoms of blocked bile duct include: Read the rest of this entry »
Biliary Tract Disease
Your gallbladder stores bile until you eat. Then releases it into the small intestine to help digest food. The bile ducts are small “tubes” that carry bile drainage (a mixture of cholesterol, acids, salts and waste products) from the liver to the gallbladder and from the gallbladder to the small intestine. Several diseases can affect your bile duct. Somehow, any substance blocks the bile ducts, which is why several diseases cause similar symptoms.
Gallstones are the most common cause of obstruction in the bile ducts. The calculations typically form inside the gallbladder and can block the bile duct, a large drainage pipe at the base of the liver. If the tracks are blocked, the bile duct system and bloodstream collect waste addition, if the bacteria build up on the obstruction, may cause an acute infection called ascending cholangitis. If a stone gets stuck between the gallbladder and bile duct, it produces an infection called cholecystitis. Read the rest of this entry »
Treatment of Latex Allergy

Treatment
The most important treatment for allergies to latex in the workplace is to avoid repeated exposure because they can increase sensitivity. People allergic to latex may need to be assigned to a different job or may need to change jobs.
Once you experience a reaction to latex, the treatment depends on the type and severity of the reaction. An antihistamine can block the action of histamine, which is why antihistamines can reduce itching and inflammation. Corticosteroids are powerful anti-inflammatory agents are used for cases with more severe symptoms. They come in tablets, sprays and nasal bronchial or topical creams. Although corticosteroids can be effective against allergic reactions can cause serious side effects when used in high doses or for long periods. Your doctor will compare the benefits and risks of side effects, and use the lowest dose of corticosteroid that will be beneficial for you if you need this medicine. Read the rest of this entry »
Prevention of Latex Allergy
The best way to prevent any type of allergy is to avoid exposure. In the case of allergies to latex, you must use latex gloves to wash dishes or perform household chores, not to inflate balloons, avoid using rubber bands and condoms made ??of latex-free materials. You should also tell the health care providers so that they avoid exposed to latex products.
If you work in the field of health, may be more difficult to avoid contact with latex because many medical products containing latex. Although it may be difficult to avoid contact with latex completely, it could limit the use of latex products and use less irritating products. Read the rest of this entry »