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Multiple Sclerosis Health Tips

When the term Multiple Sclerosis is said we often as quick to think about a slow as debilitating degradation of a person into a state that they are not able to live on their own. The truth is that this does not always have to be the case. There are things that a person can do to make their existence better and slow the rate of bodily control loss that they experience. With these tips you can easily extend the time that you can enjoy a high quality of living, even with MS.

You Can Live a Quality Life even with Multiple Sclerosis
One of the first things that you need to do is to assess your lifestyle and see what is not working for the improvement your overall level of health. Once you have this information you need to take action steps to change these things and get yourself to a fitness level that will help you to fight off the ravishing effects of MS. Some of those factors are, eating healthier, lowering stress levels and increasing mental health. IF you are a smoker stop and if have high blood pressure or diabetes get those condition sunder control. The healthier your body is the better equipped you are to fight this disease.

Sickle Cell Anemia

Sickle cell anemia is an anemic condition which is genetically inherited and causes the red blood cells to form in an abnormal way. Normal red blood cells are round in shape and carry oxygen throughout the body, however, with sickle cell anemia the cells are more of a “C” shape or crescent moon which causes them to become lodged in blood vessels which slows down the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body. These cells also die within ten to twenty days and as the bone marrow can not replace these red blood cells at a fast enough rate, this causes the condition of anemia.

Primary Symptoms

The primary symptoms are the same as the symptoms which are associated with all types of anemia which include tiredness and fatigue. Other symptoms can include chest pain, cold hands and feet, dizziness, headache, shortness of breath, and pale skin.

With sickle-cell anemia, individuals often have chronic pain due to a crisis which occurs when the clumping of sickle cells in the bloodstream causes the flow of blood to the tiny vessels of the organs and limbs to be blocked.

Common Stroke Prevention Medications

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is abruptly stopped due to a blockage within an artery or the bursting of a blood vessel that causes bleeding within the brain. When an individual has had a stroke or is considered as having a high risk factor for developing one, they are often prescribed medications in order to prevent an initial stroke from happening or another one from occurring.

High blood pressure or hypertension is considered the highest risk factor for having a stroke; therefore, high blood pressure medications are also given to patients who suffer from this condition in order to prevent a stroke.

Antiplatelet Drugs for Stroke Prevention

Antiplatelet drugs act in such a manner as to prevent the platelets within the blood from clumping which prevents the formation of blood clots. These medications include aspirin which is commonly prescribed for patients who have had a stroke or a “TIA” or “transient ischemic attack” which is when a patient has experienced symptoms that are stroke-like for less than a period of twenty four hours.

Diabetic Snacks For Kids

Many parents’ worst nightmare is to have any type of disease diagnosed for any of their children. Diabetes happens to be one of those conditions where everyone has heard of it but very few actually understand it unless they must live with it on a day to day basis.

Because the news media, doctors or friends and family tend to talk about the “horror stories”, many people just do not realize it is a highly manageable condition with some time, energy and some education. Managing diabetes is like the pieces of a puzzle. Take all the pieces, arrange them in the correct order as if it was a set of building blocks and when finished, the end result yields a complete “design of excellence.”

Because your child’s nutrition habits has now become very important for the rest of their life, learning and finding some safe options for their snacks is of major importance. Every diabetic child has got to be taught the importance of eating well but also eating safe. This is especially true since diabetes is often described as a “silent killer.” This term references the fact high blood sugar levels over time will damage many of their internal organs. The pitfall here is very little to no outward symptoms are recognizable until it is actually too late to reverse the damage.

The Ugly But Real Truth About Child Abuse

I was enraged after reading that a report of child abuse is made every ten seconds. It quickly became clear how prominent the abuse of children really is. Of course there are so many negative short-term effects of child abuse, including bruises, cuts and broken bones. But there are also numerous long-term physical effects that we should all be made aware of.

One type of abuse common among children that really is painful to learn about is Shaken Baby Syndrome. I always knew that Shaken Baby Syndrome could lead to death, but according to ChildWelfare.gov, “The injuries caused by shaking a baby may not be immediately noticeable and may include bleeding in the eye or brain, damage to the spinal cord and neck, and rib or bone fractures.” These conditions can lead to even more serious long-term ailments including blindness, mental retardation, learning disabilities, paralysis and cerebral palsy, among others.

Child neglect can also cause long-term impaired brain development. When I read the following quote from the ChildWelfare.gov Web site, I was shocked: “Child abuse and neglect have been shown, in some cases, to cause important regions of the brain to fail to form or grow properly, resulting in impaired development.” What’s really sad is that these impairments can affect the cognitive, language and academic abilities of children. Basically, a child who has been neglected may grow up with disadvantages. This doesn’t have to be the case, and can be prevented!

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