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Silagra - New Generic Viagra for Erectile Dysfunction
Wednesday June 18th 2008, 8:16 pm
Filed under: World Of Health

Silagra Description

Silagra - a Generic Viagra,launched by Cipla is a brand name of Sildenafil Citrate. Silagra is an oral medication used to help Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) person in having and sustaining an erection. Silagra (Generic Viagra ) is not effective until and unless a man is physically and mentally aroused by sex desire. Beside providing solution to impotence Silagra has proven itself in providing a good and rigid erection for men who are not suffering with erection problem. Silagra is made by India. Though it contains the same chemical ingredient Sildenafil as viagra,it is sold online at cheap price.

How Silagra works to treat erectile dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence is a consistent inability of a man to get and / or sustain an erection due to lack of flow of enough blood though he is sexually stimulated.The causes of Impotence are varied from person to person.Silagra has a chemical Sildenafil Citrate as main ingredient which helps arteries in the penis to relax and expand,by inhibiting effects of PDE5 enzyme.Because of which more and more amount of blood flows in the penis resulting in hardness of penis due to which amount of blood flowing out of the penis gets reduced and penis attain an erection which last for long enough time to enjoy the sexual act. Silagra is beneficial for almost every men irrespective of their ages but it is always advisable to consult with a doctor before taking it.

Silagra Dosage and Administration

Take one tablet of Silagra (Generic viagra) one hour before you plan to have sex. Don’t take more than one tablet in 24 hours. The medicine comes in tablets of 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg. Most patients can start with 50mg. If a man is sexually excited he can attain an erection within 30 minutes which can last for about four hours. Depending upon effectiveness and toleration the dose can be increased to 100 mg or can be decreased to 25 mg.It is always advised to not to drink much alcohol before taking Silagra beacause drinking alcohol can cause a temporary impairment in getting erection. And off course Silagra (Generic Viagra) can be taken after food but heavy,fat rich should be avoided.It is always better to take advice from a specialist before taking Silagra.

Silagra Indications

Silagra should be used only by men suffering from Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence), not by children, or women. Silagra must be used only under a doctor’s supervision.

Silagra Side effects

Silagra has some common side effects like- Headache,Flushing (face and upper body turning red and warm),Stomach upset,Running nose,Headache is the most common side effect. Vision change are least common.

Silagra Storage

Store Silagra (Generic Viagra) at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C) away from light and moisture. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children.

Silagra Supply

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The Management of Eczema/Dermatitis
Sunday June 01st 2008, 5:56 am
Filed under: World Of Health

Eczema is a drying of the skin which results in inflammation
and the risk of infection. Those infections create further inflammation
and more drying. Combating eczema is a three fold fight, healing the
skin and keeping it healthy, preventing flare-ups, and treating
symptoms.

Treatment revolves around keeping the skin healthy with the
use of moisturizers. The methods used here vary and a certain amount
of experimentation is necessary to find out what works for the
individual. It will take time to find out what works best. Never
introduce more than one thing at a time, for example a mixture of
creams and new diet, instead change only one thing at a time giving
each change a chance to work so you have an accurate account of the
results. Moisturizers should be applied right after bathing, this
immediately restores the skin’s barrier trapping the water and
protects as well. Diligence is the key to having the most success in
maintaining proper moisture levels and combating flare-ups. This
could involve using 400-500 grams of moisturizer (for children) per
week–this will be proportionately larger for adults.

Developing a
strong daily moisturizing program has been shown in studies to reduce
the need for topical prescription medications. This has also become
even more pertinent considering the recent warning issued by the FDA
concerning two steroid-free topical medications, Elidel Cream and
Protopic. These two medications have been incorrectly deemed safer
than the commonly used hydrocortisone. These two drugs were just
recently approved in 2000/2001 and the FDA has had reports of lymphoma
and skin cancer in children and adults treated with Elidel or
Protopic. The FDA recommends these two drugs not be used in children
before two and that ONLY in older children if unresponsive or
intolerant to other eczema treatments or remedies.

Petrolatum
/petroleum jelly also sold under well known names such as Vaseline and
found in many personal care moisturizers has also come under new
scrutiny. Petrolatum is found in one of every 14 items on the market
and the FDA allows no more than 10 parts per million in food with
strong restrictions in the impurity levels of the cancer causing agent
PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons).There are NO RESTRICTIONS on
the use of petrolatum and it’s purity in personal care products.
Manufacturers are free to use the same petrolatum in shoe polish as
they are in lip balm or baby lotion. Petroleum jelly is used in over
40% of moisturizers, shaving products,sun products, anti-aging cream,
45% of rash and itch creams, baby lotions, hair remover, 50%
menopause creams, 35% of eye creams, concealers, foot creams and
conditioners.

The rediscovery of a very old treatment has offered relief for
many eczema sufferers in recent years. This treatment utilizes a
closely held formula containing beeswax. This formula which is over
150 years old is a most remarkable product. It is totally non-
alergenic and can be used on even the most sensitive of skin.

Eczema flare-ups can be very painful and itchy and the most
effective treatment for those symptoms remains steroid creams.
Topical cortisteroid preparations seem to work quickly and
effectively, you of course should be using an emoillient regularly and
applying one after using the steroid cream. Steroid creams come in
different strengths and should be used as little as possible, using
the mildest one necessary and sparingly. Steroid cream is very hard on
the skin and over use may result in the skin breaking down and
becoming very fragile.

The flare-up can usually be brought under
control in a fairly short length of time with this method. The
success and time it takes to bring the flare-ups under control often
depends on the way you use and apply the treatment. Once again,
diligence and the right combination is the key often testing one’s
patience. Removal of irritants from one’s surroundings in the form
of chemicals, deodorants, soaps, shampoos all can make a difference.
If the skin becomes sensitised or allergic to them a flare-up may
take place, certainly the case in irritant contact eczema, where the
hands are often involved.

Some people do find that certain foods will
trigger flare-ups, again a trial and error situation where one food
at a time should be experimented with. Some as well will find relief
with antihistimines in releiving itching. Choosing a healthy and
balanced lifestyle that above all else includes a personalised skin
care program seems to be the most successful way to handle eczema.

A most effecteve moisturizer for eczema is Alfred Taylor’s
Natural Beeswax Skin Cream. It has no added perfumes or scent, is
non-alergenic and can be used on even the most sensitive of skin. For
more information about this product visit:
http://www.safe-e-com.com/lan120105.htm

Tom Taylor is a graduate of the University of Guelph conducting
private research and production in the field of beehive products.

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4d baby scans - www.babyultrasound.co.uk
Wednesday April 16th 2008, 1:51 pm
Filed under: Fun With Children, Great Medical Tips, World Of Health

The method know as three dimensional ultrasound is used during early pregnancy, it provides 3d pictures of the unborn baby. Most of the time the ultrasound images are collected and combined and animated to make a 4d ultrasound scan.

Three dimensional scans works in the same way to the normal ultrasound methods except that the ultrasound waves are directed from multiple directions. The ultrasound pulses can be reflected back then captured to provide info to construct a 3d picture in very much the same way as 3d movies. 3 dimesional ultrasound was devised in the usa.

It’s important to understand that sonologists worldwide always pictured 3d images of the body in their minds whilst doing 2d scans. However, until recently it was impossible to do this type of reconstruction on patient data acquired using ultasound scanning. With the introduction of ultrasound baby scans for the first time allowed us a peek into the brain of a sonologist and hence letting us view the images on the ultrasound machine.

3d imaging should utilize ultrasound energy following the same limits as conventional 2d ultrasound to create the 3d images. While there is no information of harm due to 3d ultrasound, its use in non-medical situations should be undertaken with an understanding of the risks involved.

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Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease
Saturday March 29th 2008, 8:37 pm
Filed under: World Of Health

Do you know your date of birth? The name of the President or
Prime Minister? These are questions that are regularly used to
test for memory loss - the first symptom of Alzheimer’s disease.

Although memory loss occurs in all cases of Alzheimer’s disease,
it can be difficult to detect in the early stages as many
patients manage to cover it up well during tests as a matter of
pride.

It’s the recent things we’ve done such as in the last hours,
days or even weeks that are the first memories to be lost in
Alzheimer’s patients.

However, while those things that are placed in our short term
memory are the first to go it’s only much later as the
Alzheimer’s condition has become much more severe does the past
or longer term memory become affected.

This makes the degree or memory loss a very useful tool in
assessing the presence and scope of the disease as if the
patient is co-operative and asked in a pleasant way the results
can be very revealing.

The following ten questions form part of a common test as they
cover both the short and the long term memory and also test for
orientation as well.

How old are you?

What is your date of birth?

What day is it today?

What month are we in?

What year is it?

When was the first world war?

What is the name of the President / Prime Minister?

Where are you now?

Can you please count backwards from 20 to 1?

Tell them an address, then ask them to repeat it back to you
after five minutes.

Although the test is deceptively easy it is also very useful as
it’s quick, cheap, non-evasive and helps diagnose Alzheimer’s
disease or dementia and gives an indication of the areas in the
patient’s memory that may be affected.

Care must always be taken as a low score on its own doesn’t
prove dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, as not all people will
know all the answers to the questions!

Instead it’s a guide or an indication that something may be
wrong and requires further investigation.

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