Showing posts with label medikal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medikal. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

symptoms and diagnosis of Diabetes

Diagnostic of diabetes Many people are wondering if they have Diabetes. If you are fixed with the idea having Diabetes the best think to do is to go to a doctor to make exams of the glucose level in blood or in Urine. The most secure and more comfortable labor measure to see if any has Diabetes and high glycerin blood numbers is to be measured the Hba1c . That is the glycosylated hemoglobin and if it is high then is the diagnosis of diabetes certain.

Diabetes Symptoms

But back to the post tile , how can one start to suspect if he has diabetes? What are the symptoms of untreated Diabetes ? The beginning symptoms ( and not the late complications of untreated Diabetes ) are to be continuously thirsty , to urinate a lot , to feel continuously tired and some times losing of appetite and hungry feeling.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Book: Health Easy Ways to Feel Better and Live Longer

It takes 11 years of study to become a doctor-a fact that makes good health sound awfully complicated. But it shouldn't be! You just need someone to help sort through all the conflicting voices and studies to find the truly great nuggets of wisdom and advice. We've done just that! In Health... The Reader's Digest Version veteran health journalist and book author Joe Kita and the editors of Reader's Digest magazine distill the best knowledge about health into simple advice you can start using right now. Whether it's sleeping better, picking a doctor, losing weight, lowering cholesterol, or finding more energy come 8:00 in the evening, here are the proven, simple ways to achieve your goals. Discover specific ways to:

  • Live to be 100
  • Hang on to your hair
  • Lower stress by 75 percent
  • Get rid of a cold
  • Avoid food-borne illness
  • Prevent diabetes
  • Outsmart a restaurant menu
  • Heal yourself with mind power
  • Assess alternative therapies
  • End back pain forever

Health  Easy Ways to Feel Better and Live Longer

Friday, December 23, 2011

chronic hepatitis C boseprevir therapy

The European Commission adopted in July 2011 boseprevir the treatment of chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 in combination with pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin. Combination therapy for adult patients over 18 years of age with compensated liver disease who had not received previous treatment or who were not effective prior treatment with combination pegylated interferon and ribavirin. Chronic hepatitis C is a potentially serious viral infection of the liver, which affects about 4 million people across Europe.

effects of excessive stress


Nobody lives everyday without any stress. However, much stress can cause many mental and physical problems, especially heart and cardiovascular system.
Further, excessive stress can:
• Increase Blood Pressure
• lead to abnormal pulses
• damage arteries
• Increase the blood cholesterol
• weaken the immune system

Treat hypoglycemia


The term hypoglycemia meansthe pathological condition resulting in having low blood Glucose Levels as to cause clinical manifestations, including symptoms.
If a diabetic, either type 1 or type 2, is hypoglycemia (eg, glucose 50 mg / dl or less), with or without symptoms, you should immediately get 15 gr simple carbohydrate.
The carbohydrate can be taken either in liquid form (eg orange juice without sugar) or a solid, eg sugar cubes and a tablespoon of sugar or honey.
All this because they are simple carbohydrates are absorbed quickly and act promptly, but the action lasts only 15 to 20 minutes.
If hypoglycemia occurred more than 15 minutes before the scheduled lunch, the patient should eat a meal before or consumed and complex carbohydrates or proteins, to cover a longer period (beyond 15 to 20 minutes he gave the simple carbohydrate).
The complex carbohydrates like bread or toast, combined with protein (eg cheese, butter or milk) usually provide enough food, but the blood sugar should be checked every 20 minutes until the next meal, to avoid recurrence of hypoglycaemia. A glass of skim milk has the same amount of protein and carbohydrates with a glass of whole milk.
If the patient is unconscious or unable to swallow, then it should be an intramuscular injection of glucagon (Glucagon 1 mg).People who are living with the patient should be trained in how to administer the injection.
Patients are treated with sulfonylureas (diabetes pills) and also those with impaired renal function should contact their doctor, because in these cases may be prolonged hypoglycemia for several hours or days.
Briefly, a diabetic with hypoglycemia recommended orange juice for immediate correction and control blood sugar 20 minutes later if the patient has not eaten in between meal.
If the 20 minutes the blood sugar remains below 70 mg / dl, the patient should drink more orange juice and eat complex carbohydrates or protein to stabilize blood sugar levels until the next meal.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine

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Herold: Internal Medicine

Herold Internal Medicine

"Herold: Internal Medicine" is a lecture oriented representation taking account of the topic catalogue for the medical examination for physicians. It is one of the leading textbooks of internal medicine in Germany, if not the leading one. Its enormous popularity is based on the facts that it represents the topics of internal medicine in an accurate and systematic form and that it has been updated every year since 1982

Friday, December 2, 2011

Causes of Heart attack

Heart attack

The main cause of Heart attack (myocardial infarction) is the blockage of an artery that supplies blood to the heart. When this occurs, a sudden blockage of the coronary arteries, muscle cells of the heart is no longer able to obtain enough oxygen  and because of the delayed recovery of blood supply die.
Usually the artery obstruction is caused by a blood clot. Clot is coagulated blood that obstructs the lumen of the artery and cut offso the blood flow. Clots formed in the coronary arteries due to rupture of a formation called plaque.
The plaque, created by progressive accumulation of lipids, which are deposited on the walls of the artery. The creation of the plate:atherosclerosis, progressively narrows the artery. The rupture of atherosclerotic plaque can occur suddenly.
The blockage may be caused by inflammation, muscle spasm in the artery, slit-separation vessel, embolism, thrombus migration.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Heart universal polypill good and cheap but also with sideeffects

The prospect of a cheap universal polypill to prevent heart disease in middle-aged people has become less likely after the results of the first detailed study of its use showed it did cut heart risk but by less than originally envisaged, while the rate of side effects was higher than expected.

The study leader of the George Institute for Global Health in Sydney, said the results meant the universal heart pill would be more suited to people already at risk of heart disease than as a preventive measure for those who were healthy.

The all-in-one polypill combines components that lower blood pressure and cholesterol with blood-thinning aspirin at a cost of about $2 a month.
in the  fisrt study of the cardio - polypill   , 378 people in several countries  took the combined pill or a placebo for 12 weeks, the first time its benefits and side-effects had been closely studied.
That scientific study  found those taking the active drug reduced their blood pressure and cholesterol levels to a degree consistent with halving their risk of a heart attack or stroke.
But in relation with the klassic medicine were also 33 per cent more likely to stop the heart therapie  because of side-effects including upset stomach and gastric bleeding, cough, dizziness or low blood pressure.

This meant the polypill would be more suited to people at elevated risk of heart disease because of their personal or family history, rather than being prescribing widely to people when they turned 55.


Monday, May 16, 2011

FDA approves Gardasil* for the prevention of anal cancer

FDA approves Gardasil* for the prevention of anal cancer

 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccine Gardasil for the prevention of anal cancer and associated precancerous lesions due to human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, and 18 in people ages 9 through 26 years.

Gardasil is already approved for the same age population for the prevention of cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancer and the associated precancerous lesions caused by HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18 in females.  It is also approved for the prevention of genital warts caused by types 6 and 11 in both males and females.

WHO: Combat Drug Resistance

WHO: Combat Drug Resistance
Drug resistance is becoming more severe and many infections are no longer easily cured, leading to prolonged and expensive treatment and greater risk of death, warns WHO on World Health Day. Under the theme "Combat Drug Resistance", WHO calls for urgent and concerted action by governments, health professionals, industry and civil society and patients to slow down the spread of drug resistance, limit its impact today and preserve medical advances for future generations.
On the brink of losing miracle cures

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