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8 Effective Remedies for Treating Enlarged Prostate Symptoms
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8 Effective Remedies for Treating Enlarged Prostate Symptoms

An enlarged prostate is one of the complex problems in men. The prostate serves the fertility function in men and is situated between the bladder and the penis. With the condition of an enlarged prostate, men find it difficult to do almost anything. This problem normally affects men above 40 as a natural process of aging, as the hormone secreted by them is reduced in the prostate. Lack of exercise and family history are the other two causes of an enlarged prostate. Below are symptoms of an enlarged prostate: Urine frequency: A person, on an average, urinates about 6–7 times a day. In the condition of an enlarged prostate, the person may tend to urinate more than 8 times a day. This is because the prostate starts to secrete very little female hormones that the male produces, as there is a blockage in the secretion of the male hormone. Urinary blockage: Another major symptom of enlarged prostate is urinary blockage as the prostate gland becomes enlarged, blocking the functions of the bladder. Nerve problem: Due to an enlarged prostate gland, there could be a disruption of nerves between the brain and the bladder, in such a way that the brain fails to read the messages by the bladder, thereby leading to uncontrollable urination. Infection: A sudden infection in that area is another symptom of an enlarged prostate. The infection causes a burning sensation and you can start itching uncontrollably. This shows up as a swelling of the prostate gland and makes it difficult for the person to perform routine tasks. Medications: Other causes can also be certain medicines that do not suit your body type and result in damaging the prostate. There are certain medications that disturb the functions of the urinary system, causing an enlarged prostate. Remedies for enlarged prostate Saw palmetto Saw palmetto is a natural remedy for enlarged prostate.
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The Best Eye Drops for Dry Eyes
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The Best Eye Drops for Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome is the lack of adequate moisture or lubrication on the surface of the eye. It has a number of causes and, if left untreated, could have serious consequences. Eye drops for dry eyes are the most convenient and effective way of treating dry eye syndrome. Take proper care of your eyes and ensure you take the necessary precautions to avoid dry eyes. If you find yourself suffering from dry eyes, visit a doctor, and plan out a specific routine in order to treat and cure dry eye syndrome. What causes dry eyes? There are a number of things that can lead to dry eye syndrome. Some of them are: Aging Hormonal changes Entropion or Ectropion Thyroid disease Environmental pollutants like dust, smoke, or dry air Exposure to eye irritants Staring at computer or TV screens for extended periods of time Vitamin A deficiency Diabetes Laser eye surgery Inflammation or damage of the tear glands Allergy medicines, anxiety medicines, beta-blockers, sleeping pills, or other medicines Prolonged use of contact lenses Eye infections Lupus or other diseases of the immune system Symptoms of dry eye syndrome There are a number of symptoms of dry eye syndrome. They are mentioned below: A burning sensation in the eyes Pain in the eyes Redness in the eyes Blurry vision Itching in the eyes Difficulty reading or looking at screens Dryness in the eyes Heavy eyes Sore eyes The best eye drops for dry eyes Dry eyes are quite a common problem. The best way to treat them is by using eye drops. These are some of the most effective eye drops for dry eyes: Cyclosporine : Cyclosporine is one of the most effective prescription eye drops for dry eyes. It can treat many inflammations and infections responsible for dry eyes, and dry eye syndrome.
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Amazing Plaque Removers That You Can Try
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Amazing Plaque Removers That You Can Try

It is common to confuse plaque with tartar due to similarity in symptoms. Plaque is a sticky, colorless deposit of bacteria that repeatedly forms on the tooth surface. The plaque buildup can stain your teeth. It is also the origin of several gum problems. Plaque removers can help keep your teeth plaque free. Formation Of Plaque Bacteria in our mouth, combined with foods that contain sugar and carbohydrate, produce acids that attack the teeth. Inefficient brushing leads to plaque development, and if not removed, it can cause dental problems. It can also cause permanent damage to the gums, if left untreated. Treating Plaque Eliminating plaque is a daily routine process in our oral care. Regular brushing and flossing are the most basic. Plaque takes as less as 4 to 12 hours to recur on our teeth. Therefore, brushing at least twice a day is essential to fight plaque, followed by flossing for complete dental care. Brushing Even though you brush everyday, and it might seem like a simple task, note the following basics: Do not rush through your brushing routine. Make sure each quadrant of your mouth is brushed for 30 seconds. This means you should ideally brush your entire teeth line for 2 full minutes. Use a good electric brush that allows you to clean all corners of the mouth. The Oral-B in-handle timer pulses every 30 seconds, so that you can switch quadrants accordingly. Go tooth by tooth to achieve the best cleaning, and, attentively, reach all corners. Oral hygiene also involves a clean tongue. Brush your tongue to get rid of odor-causing bacteria. Once you are done, rinse the bristles of your brush well. This will prevent any residual bacteria and dirt clinging onto the bristles. Proper use of a good electric brush or a normal toothbrush having criss-cross bristles is enough to remove up to 90% of plaque.
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Here’s How to Get Rid of a Stye With These Simple Steps
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Here’s How to Get Rid of a Stye With These Simple Steps

A stye is a small, red, tender bump, either inside or outside of of the eyelid. Stye pops out when the area under the base of the eyelashes or the glands get clogged or irritated. A stye can occur only in one eye or both the eyes at the same time. Medically known as Hordeolum, Stye is caused by the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium that occurs inside the eye and is more painful than the one on the outer side of the eyelid. The factors that contribute to the occurrence of styes include diabetes, stress, and chronic blepharitis. Symptoms At the outset, the area near your eyelid becomes red and there is tenderness in that area. Other indicators are a red bump with a pus spot in the center, excessive tears, feeling of some foreign particle in the eye, crusting along the eyelids, sensitivity to bright light, itchiness around the eye, and more. Treatment options In most cases, styes burst go away on their own. They heal in about a week. What you should, however, religiously do is just to clean up the pus. If you want to get rid of the stye faster, you can try one of the remedies listed below. Soak a clean washcloth in very warm water and apply it over the stye for about 5 to 10 minutes. Do this several times a day. When the washcloth is over the eye, try to do a gentle massage. Take a cotton swab. Dip it in watered-down baby shampoo and clean your eyelids. Avoid regular soaps and shampoos because sometimes they might cause burning. Keep the eyes and face clean. Scrub away the crust around the eye. Home remedies on how to get rid of a stye Styes are painful and cause discomfort but these don’t cause any damage to the eye.
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Parkinson Disease Life Expectancy, Understanding the Condition
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Parkinson Disease Life Expectancy, Understanding the Condition

Parkinson’s disease is a brain and movement disorder that is caused when the production of dopamine is reduced severely or ceased by the nerve cells. Dopamine is an essential chemical compound that aids the body in normal motor movements. The symptoms include body tremors, uncontrollable movements, imbalance, slowing down of reflexes and movements. The onset of Parkinson’s disease is usually gradual and unnoticeable in the earlier stages and it cannot be diagnosed by just one definitive test but only by a series of clinical tests. These tests then determine the stage of the disease ranging from Stage one to five. Stage I being the first stage of the onset of the disorder and Stage V being the last stage. The initial symptoms are subtle and when considered individually often go unnoticed. Some of the most common symptoms predicting the onset of the disorder are: Tremors or shaking. Reduction in the size of your handwriting. Loss of smell. Difficulty in walking and standing. Masked face (Having an expressionless or serious face when your mood is not so). These symptoms are just some of the many that require the physician’s consultation and expertise to determine if the onset of Parkinson’s disease is imminent or not. Although there is still no direct cause identified for the origin of this disease in a patient, but there is one strong theory of the disease being hereditary. Studies have also shown that men have 50% higher risk of living with the disorder than women. Various studies have concluded that the life expectancy of patients with Parkinson’s disease is almost the same or slightly less, as that of the general population of the same age. One must understand that even though Parkinson’s disease does not have a cure yet, it is not a fatal illness and hence does not have an adverse effect on the life expectancy of the patient directly.
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Best Treatments for Urinary Tract Infection
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Best Treatments for Urinary Tract Infection

The human body’s urinary tract is known as the urinary or the renal system. This is the system that is used to excrete toxins and waste from the human body. The urinary tract is comprised of the kidneys, ureter, the bladder, and the urethra. An infection anywhere in the urinary system is known as a urinary tract infection, commonly referred to as a UTI. It can affect the ureter, the bladders, or even the kidneys. A bladder infection is known as cystitis. When your upper urinary tract or kidneys become infected it is known as pyelonephritis. A very common reason for such UTI is the E. coli bacteria. Other possible causes for a UTI could be frequent sexual intercourse, or intercourse with multiple partners, diabetes, a lack of hygiene, menopause, and even kidney stones. You could even fall prey to a UTI if you urinate in unclean public restrooms. An infection in the lower urinary tract could cause an urge to urinate frequently, even if the bladder is empty. In some cases, you may even experience pain when you urinate. A kidney infection, whether chronic or acute, is extremely dangerous and could leave lifelong effects and even become potentially life-threatening. So you need to take the necessary steps to make sure your kidney health is good and doesn’t become potentially life-threatening. The Best Treatment for UTI A urinary tract infection is a fairly common problem. Urinary tract infections are reported in women more often than men. A UTI is an infection that can be cured fairly easily, and has a large number of treatment options. There are a number of measures you can take to ensure you get the best treatment for UTI possible. These are just a few of them. Drink More Water – Drinking more water than usual is one of the simplest and most important ways to treat, and cure a bladder infection.
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The Best Constipation Fiber Supplements
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The Best Constipation Fiber Supplements

Regular bowel movements are important. They help clear toxins and waste from your body. They indicate a good constitution and healthy metabolism. Digestion shouldn’t just help your body utilize the nutrients in the food you eat; it should also keep the body free of toxins and functioning at its peak. Constipation However, your body isn’t able to rid itself of waste efficiently when you suffer from constipation. When waste builds up in your body, it takes a toll on your physical and mental health. Whether you suffer from the occasional bout of constipation or chronic constipation, you need to find the right solution. Fiber intake The best solution for constipation is to consume adequate amounts of dietary fiber. Fiber aids in digestion and ensures smooth bowel movements. Fiber is mostly found in plant-based food. Unlike other carbs though, fiber is non-digestible. Fiber doesn’t have any nutrition on its own, but it helps regulate many bodily functions. There are two types of naturally occurring fiber in the food you eat, and both are highly beneficial to general health. These are soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber absorbs water from the food you’ve eaten. It then slows down digestion and helps you absorb nutrients from food. As digestion slows down, so does the breakdown of carbohydrates. It ensures that your blood sugar doesn’t rise too rapidly, and helps regulate blood sugar levels. Soluble fiber also helps reduce LDL cholesterol, often referred to as bad cholesterol. Soluble fiber makes you feel satiated for a longer time. It could help fight obesity because you won’t feel hungry soon after. A high-fiber diet is very important if you want to stay healthy. Insoluble fiber adds bulk to your stool and keeps it moving through your digestive tract. It ensures your bowel movements are smooth and relieves constipation.
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Wrist Braces for Good Support
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Wrist Braces for Good Support

A wrist brace is a support band worn on the wrist. It is meant to provide support, limit movement, and help to heal when you have wrist injuries. They are made of flexible but sturdy materials like nylon or neoprene. Wrist Injuries Wrist injuries can occur due to various reasons. If you play sports like tennis or hockey, or if your work involves menial labor like moving around luggage, crates, equipment, etc., you stand at a higher risk of injuring your wrist. Previous injuries like fractures might cause pain and increase the chances of strains and sprains on the hand. If you work at a desk for long hours, typing or moving a mouse, you risk repetitive strain wrist injuries. Tasks like writing, painting, carpentry and other such work can also lead to injuries. If you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, it could also trigger frequent pain in the wrist and fingers. If you are a video or computer game addict, long hours of using controls like joysticks can cause strain. The most common cause of wrist injury is slipping and landing on your hands. Types Of Wrist Braces Depending on the type of injury, you can wear different kinds of wrist braces. If you are in doubt, consult your doctor. There are many brands and designs of wrist braces that you can buy without a doctor’s prescription. However, some special type of injuries or conditions might need a customized brace. In that case, you have to get the help of your physician in getting the right brace. Wrist splints offer support to the wrist and help in recovery after injuries. Thumb splints are used for thumb injuries. These mostly cover and support the wrist as well. Some sports like tennis, golf, hockey, and table tennis involve intensive movements of the wrist, putting a strain on it.
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Chronic Diarrhea- Its Causes and Treatment
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Chronic Diarrhea- Its Causes and Treatment

Diarrhea is a condition characterized by frequent and watery bowel movements. It is caused by bacteria such as salmonella; viruses such as norovirus and rotavirus; or parasites like giardia. They infect the bowel and cause irresistible urges to use the toilet. This can also cause abdominal pain, bloody stool, vomiting, weakness, and tiredness. What Is Chronic Diarrhea? Usually, diarrhea gets resolved on its own within a week. But if the symptoms persist for more than four weeks, it is a case of chronic diarrhea. Chronic diarrhea can be dangerous especially when it leads to extreme dehydration. The frequent watery bowel movements cause excessive loss of water from the body, which leads to dizziness, reduced the amount of urine, lethargy and other problems. This can further lead to multiple infections in the body. What Causes Chronic Diarrhea? The recurring diarrhea episodes can be a result of an underlying health condition such as inflammation in the intestines due to gluten or lactose intolerance, bowel cancer, celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis or irritable bowel syndrome. Other causes of chronic diarrhea include certain antibiotic and anticancer drugs. How Is Chronic Diarrhea Diagnosed? Chronic diarrhea is diagnosed by examination of the blood and the stool. Sometimes sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy is advised to rule out the presence of the inflammatory bowel disease. How Can Chronic Diarrhea Be Treated? Treating Chronic Diarrhea At Home: If you are suffering from chronic diarrhea, it is essential to take proper care of yourself so that the symptoms do not aggravate further. You can make individual steps at home to treat chronic diarrhea or stop it from exacerbating. Avoid Dairy Products If your diarrhea is aggravated by lactose intolerance, try to avoid dairy products like milk and other milk products. This is a great way to treat chronic diarrhea. Go For Gluten Free Food Items If gluten is the cause of diarrhea, avoid foods such as pasta, bread, crackers, wheat starch, and semolina.
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Effective Medicines That Treat and Reduce Chronic Pain
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Effective Medicines That Treat and Reduce Chronic Pain

Pain, be it any, poses some certain challenges in one’s healthy life. Besides being annoying, chronic pain can also compel you to take a leave not only from work or college but also from things that you love doing, or do on a regular basis. In an age, where we are all bound with limited time to work on our commitments and keep up with the fast-paced life, pain and aches can get on our way and prove to be distressing. We have rounded up the top-rated chronic pain medicines to help you battle out the chronic pain and lead a life full of bliss. Chronic pain medicines to help you break free from severe pain Chronic pain medicines are often known to keep the chronic pain under control. However, in several cases, chronic pain medicines might as well take weeks to show any signs of effect. Chronic pain medicines are always suggested to be used along with the other known treatments; counseling, physical therapy to name a few for best results. Pills for pain Most of you would like to begin with chronic pain medicines that have the lowest levels of side-effects (acetaminophen for suppose). The dose or medicine would be changed as per requirement. Be extra careful before popping in medicines, and follow all the given instructions. Acetaminophen like Tylenol Anti-depressants like Duloxetine or Amitriptyline. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs) like aspirin, naproxen, ibuprofen Anticonvulsants like pregabalin or gabapentin Opiate pain pills like hydrocodone (Norco, for example). Some of the most recommended painkillers and all that you need to know about them Acetaminophen This particular medicine aims to treat a large variety of severe and chronic pain. It is worth remembering that most prescribed medicines and over-the-counter medicines possess acetaminophen. If you are not careful enough, you might swallow down more acetaminophen than required thus giving way to liver damage, especially if you are too much of an alcohol lover.
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