Archive for August, 2010

Fibromyalgia Hip Pain Relief

August 21st, 2010
Lawrence Edwards asked:




What is Fibromyalgia?

If you have fibromyalgia, you know that the condition involves chronic widespread pain. However, what sets it apart from other pain conditions is that you also have a heightened response to gentle stimuli on certain parts of your body.

Treatment of Menopause Symptoms

August 21st, 2010
Groshan Fabiola asked:




Menopause usually occurs in women that have passed 50. Its symptoms are usually treated or at least alleviated with the help of hormone replacement therapy or natural remedies.

In treating the occurring symptoms, a woman should consider different treatment options. Lifestyle changes are a necessary condition for easing menopause symptoms. Women are advised to go for a healthy diet and a regular exercise program which will surely help in minimizing the symptoms of menopause and in maintaining an overall good health. It is also recommended to quit smoking and stop drinking alcohol. Other helpful advices are to dress lightly and in layers and avoid potential triggers like caffeine and spicy foods.

For common condition such as vaginal dryness, moisturizers and nonestrogen lubricants are recommended. Remaining sexually active will also help to preserve the lining of the vagina.

Menopausal women should also consider the treatment. Hormone replacement therapy, a treatment with estrogen and progesterone can be prescribed for women that still have their uterus. Hormone replacement therapy will reduce the symptoms of menopause and will help prevent osteoporosis. This combination is not prescribed in case the woman has hysterectomy or no longer has its uterus. In these cases the treatment resumes at estrogen.

This treatment was recommended for all cases until a large study known as the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) shed new light on how HT is viewed.

According to this study a long time hormone replacement therapy increases the risks for many conditions such as heart disease, breast cancer, blood clots and stroke. Treatment only with estrogen was believed to be a cause for increasing the risks for blood clots and stroke but did not worsen a woman’s chance of getting breast cancer or heart disease. Even if this study was considered a relevant one, specialists proved the opposite.

A later study agreed that the Women’s Health Initiative results may have been obtained because of the advanced age of the participants. It also proved that for younger women hormone replacement therapy is decreasing the risk of heart disease.

If these studies did not convince you, you should consider medications that can be prescribed in order to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. Among these alternative treatments we have to remember antidepressants for mood swings and difficulty sleeping. Clonidine and gabapentin can help in reducing hot flashes related to menopause. It is highly recommended to see a doctor because you might need these medicines in addition to hormone replacement therapy.

Nontraditional therapies are also used in easing the menopausal symptoms. Acupuncture, meditation and relaxation techniques are all ways of reducing the symptoms. Many women choose herbal or natural remedies such as black cohosh, dong quai or ginseng.

For more resources about menopause or about male menopause please review http://www.menopause-info-guide.com/male-menopause.htm



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Prevent and cure diabetes by homoeopathy

August 21st, 2010
Dr Subbhramita Panda asked:




Diabetes is the silent killer disease of next generation. It is spreading like an epidemic. It feels like a way of living to remain a diabetec. The most unfortunate thing is the patient takes it granted that once the diabetes is diagnosed then life long he/she has to remain under medication without knowing that whether the medicine is helping them to recover or not. Let us discuss some issues on diabetes on World diabetes day 14th November (the birth day of Dr Fredereck and Dr Charles; who discovered insulin in 1921). It is estimated that by 2025 India will be the number 1 country to have highest number of diabetics.

 

Why diabetic population is on rapid increase?

 

Diabetes is the increased level of sugar in the body. Insulin is the hormone responsible for digesting that sugar and maintaining the normal blood sugar level in the body. Insulin is produced in an organ of our body called pancreas. When the pancreas fail to produce insulin then the sugar level in the blood rises and gives rise to diabetes. In modern medicine system the insulin is injected into the body to fulfil its deficiency. But it is just like the cutting of branches of a tree and leaving the root as usual. Rather we should enquire that what made the pancreas fail to produce insulin. Now days why in 1 out of 10 persons the pancreas fails to do so?

 

Ans- Pancreas automatically can not produce insulin. It is stimulated by the brain to do so. Like insulin many other hormones are synthesised in our body by the concerned organs when they are stimulated by the brain. This function of brain includes release of various stress hormones also in the body. It is seen that those who have increased level of stress hormones; are found to have decreased levels of insulin. Hence we can say that diabetes is directly proportional to stress response.

 

I have used the word ‘stress response’ in stead of stress exposure. Because sometimes the amount of stress to which one person is exposed used to be less but he/she responds vigorously. Here the less amount of stress also brings vigorous disaster. That is why the Type A personalities (angry, aggressive, violent) and Type C personalities (sad, depressed, morosed, with suppressed emotion) are more prone to develop diabetes. Now the modern walk of life usually puts a person in these two categories of personalities. Now every body used to have a higher ambition, stronger will power, and more self centric and less tolerant to contradiction. These traits get multiplied in every successive generation. That is why more and more people are prone to develop diabetes now. In one sentence ewe can say that an individual who is hyper-responsive to stress becomes resistant to insulin.

 

Is there any solution to this devastating disease?

To tell you honestly insulin is only the supplementary to deficiency but not a solution. Solution lies in the correction of the cause. In homeopathy we have 2 kinds of solution to diabetes.1.Prevention and 2. Cure

 

Prevention- If both the parents are diabetic then the individual is 99% prone to develop it. If one of the parents is diabetic then 50% chance of developing the same remains in next generation. Homeopathy can prevent the diabetes by giving constitutional treatment. This corrects the above mentioned personality disorders as well as the genetic tendency to develop diabetes.

Even various complications of diabetes; like diabetes foot, diabetes cataract etc. are successfully prevented if a person takes homeopathy for diabetes.

 

Cure-For cure also homeopathy adopts constitutional treatment. In my last 8 years of practice experience I’ve noticed that even the IDDM (Insulin Dependant Diabetes Mellitus) cases have started reducing the insulin doses from the second month of treatment itself. Also the patient here need not take medicine life long. Gradually medicine doses are reduced and finally stopped.

Hence for the sugar disease the sweet solution of homoeopathy should be adopted.

Sincerely

Dr meeta

www.drmeeta.com



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