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Overcome Fibroids By Arterial Embolization

Posted in Women-Health on 15th March 2010

The arterial fibroid affects mostly women from 35 years. For many years surgery was inevitable for the treatment of this disease.

Fibroids Overcome Fibroids By Arterial Embolization

Fibroids

Arterial embolization is now a new technique to remove fibroids without surgery, details on this technique very interesting.

Artery embolization, fibroids without removing the scalpel.

This new technique is an alternative for the treatment of arterial fibroid. The arterial fibroids are often characterized by pain in pelvic and abundance of bleeding during menstruation. The technique involves the introduction of synthetic tiny bubbles inside the arteries in the uterus. The injection is sufficient to introduce bubbles that will avoid using a scalpel. Once lodged inside the arteries, the balls will act as asphyxiate fibroids. The beads prevent the supply of fibroids gradually causing their disappearance. Arterial embolization is performed under local anaesthesia and takes about 3 days of hospitalization.

Advantages and disadvantages of arterial embolization

Arterial embolization to the advantage that you avoid treatments involving former great surgery, embolization is a technique very precise removal of fibroids is using a radio monitoring closely monitored by specialists. This clarification will eliminate all fibroids in one intervention. Embolization is a technique very advantageous for women still wanting to have children after treatment. Embolization destroys fibroids while preserving the condition of the uterus. The improvements in the state of health are visible at the latest three months after surgery. Two days recovering in hospital are necessary to avoid possible complications. The cramps are common during this period but they are treated with drugs injected intravenously. With some pain during the first week, embolization should not cause other side effects. The anti-inflammatory drugs are sufficient to treat the temporary pain.

How to Relieve Menstrual Pain

Posted in Women-Health on 10th March 2010

Young women are the first victims of painful menstruation. Pain, and sometimes unbearable genes “crippling” precede or accompany the rules. Do not neglect them but to find effective solutions.

Menstrual Pain How to Relieve Menstrual Pain

Menstrual Pain

Origin of menstrual pain

The pain caused by painful menstruation or “dysmenorrhoea” are not trivial. Their intensity may vary from one woman to another. They can be quite “light” or extremely painful and even disabling. The symptoms are usually pain in lower back accompanied by headaches, pain in the abdomen, diarrhoea, nausea, etc.

In general, prostaglandins are faulty. Produced in excess during the menstrual period, they cause uterine contractions more intense. At this point, we speak of primary dysmenorrhoea. Among others, the pain is quite “natural.” Adolescents are most affected by this phenomenon.

In more severe cases, it is called secondary dysmenorrhoea. At this stage, the pain is persistent and unbearable. It is no longer only prostaglandins but other causes are taken into account. Medical examinations are required to determine what it really is: ovarian cyst, malformation of the uterus, infection, fibroids…
How to relieve the pain?

You should never take things lightly as painful periods can conceal a greater problem. Please consult your doctor if in doubt. Initially, the pain can be relieved by heat. Lying for a moment with a hot water bottle on your stomach can only do you good. You can also make use of antispasmodics, anti-inflammatory remedy.

The solutions ‘minor’ as heat, homeopathy, directed especially to women with primary dysmenorrhoea. In cases of secondary dysmenorrhoea, only your doctor will be able to offer an adequate solution, drug or not. Women with this syndrome are often prone to psychological distress or depression. A medical consultation is essential.

The sport is advocated as a preventive. Indeed, lack of exercise or being overweight is risk factors. Prevention also involves food. Do not abuse the refined sugars and fatty substances too. Similarly, limit your consumption of red meat. Emphasize consumption of oily fish and foods rich in omega-3: oil and flax seed or hemp oil, rapeseed…

What Are Varicose Veins And Those Potentially Affected By Varicose Veins?

Posted in General on 23rd January 2010

Varicose veins in the legs not only ruin the appearance but also caused complaints sore, stiff, and pain in the calves, varicose veins making unsightly feet. Imagine if you wear a short skirt but have varicose veins that appear on your leg.

Varicose veins are dilated veins caused by an alteration of the valve, which is responsible to lead the blood back to heart. This disorder causes blood circulation problems, whose main symptoms are swelling, heavy legs, cramps, itching or burning, specially located in the lower extremities.

Despite the appearance of varicose veins with the naked eye may be a cosmetic problem, are part of a much broader syndrome, chronic venous insufficiency in the long term may worsen to become a whole health risk.

Sometimes varicose veins are external manifestations of internal venous vascular problem. For this reason, algologists and vascular surgeons, who are the professionals who treat these diseases, advise consult specialists that can diagnose which type you have varicose veins, and the most recommended treatment, if needed.

These professionals warn about the importance of talking to experts and flee the use of false miracles treatments to prevent and treat the appearance of varicose veins, but incorrectly tested attractively advertised.

Varicose veins can occur in anyone, male or female at any age. Although the highest prevalence occurs in the adult population, specifically between 40 and 60 in general may appear after age 18.

Although more women who consult a specialist, there were a large number of men affected by this vascular abnormality. However, only a man for every ten women seek specialist for these disorders, and late, when the disease is already severe.

The experts appeal to the male sector awareness, to go to a doctor when they begin the first evidence, because sometimes unfortunate incidents occur that was perfectly avoidable. Appropriate treatment can solve the problem of varicose veins.

How to Prevent Insomnia

Posted in Women-Health on 2nd January 2010

Insomnia is a problem common sleep disorders experienced by people busy or are pregnant, sleep difficulties can be overcome by following a few tips.

Some of these tips can women do to get a good sleep, either pregnant or not:

1. Say “no” to cigarettes and alcohol. Both make a pregnant woman sleep.

2. Reduce consumption of caffeine from tea, coffee, sodas, and chocolate. Avoid at all after the afternoon and evening.

3. Make the bedroom as a place to “escape”. Because the body is more pregnant women feel hot when pregnant, keep the room to keep cool. Reduce light and loud noises. Both mothers can wake from sleep.

4. Use extra pillows to support the body during sleep. Place a pillow under his head, stomach, behind his back, and between the knees to prevent muscle stress or interested.

5. Sports sometimes makes mother could not sleep if done too close to bedtime. If you want to exercise, do 3-4 hours before bed.

6. Perform a nap for 30-60 minutes. Do not be too long or too late, because it can interfere with sleep at night.

7. Perform routine relaxing like dinner in a romantic place. Afterward, does something quiet like reading or a warm bath?

8. Create a sleep schedule and wake up relatively the same every day.

9. Move the TV into another room. Use your bed only for sleeping, reading, and have sex. Forget the problems and worries that entered the bedroom.

10. If you can not sleep, leave the bed. Move to another room; listen to soft music or reading a magazine. Having felt sleepy again, go back to bed.

11. Practice relaxation techniques. If the mother is often sick (for example in the first trimester), do snack crackers before bed. Or try drinking warm milk before bed. But avoid eating foods that “heavy” or spicy.

12. Drink less during the afternoon and evening. Much to drink in the morning and afternoon, and reduce the time the afternoon and evening will reduce the chances of you go to the toilet during the night.

13. Sleep on your left side. This position helps blood flow and nutrients to the uterus and the fetus, and helps the kidneys remove waste and fluids. This position also makes the mother sleep better when growing belly.

14. Disturbed sleep during pregnancy is natural. While sleeping through the night did not seem possible, with the activities above will help you sleep.

Do these tips so you can say good bye to insomnia…