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How to Cure Internal Hemorrhoids

March 10th, 2011
Raj Kumar asked:




Hemorrhoids though not very dangerous to human life have caused a concern to modern human beings mostly living in developed cities and towns. It has been a rampant urban disorder mostly caused by undisciplined life style, stress caused by work leading to higher blood pressures than normal, unhygienic conditions and many more. The anus and the rectum get swollen and inflamed followed by redness, itching and pain. The main reason is the cushioning of the tissue in which the veins connecting the anus and the rectum are embedded. High blood pressure is another reason for itching, pain and sometimes bleeding. Patients suffering from the disorder have to be extremely careful when out of their houses due to bleeding problems in extreme cases.

Hemorrhoids are categorized in to two: external hemorrhoids and the internal ones. It has always been easier to diagnose the external ones because one feels the pain and itching. Contrast to it are the internal hemorrhoids which do not cause pain initially because there are no pain receptors inside the anal opening worsening the situation even more. This makes it difficult in the initial stages and the disorder goes completely undiagnosed. Internal hemorrhoids are sub categorized in to two: prolapsed and strangulated both of which are severe cases. When the initially formed internal hemorrhoid moves out of the anal opening, it causes extreme pain and is known as prolapsed hemorrhoid. Spasm of sphincter muscles responsible for contraction and relaxation of the anal muscles during bowel movements or defecation can cause another trouble. During a sphincter muscle spasm, the prolapsed hemorrhoid (the one which has moved out of the anal opening) may come in touch with the sphincter muscle forming a strangulated hemorrhoid.

Several methods and treatments are listed which can cure the internal hemorrhoids most of which focus on consolidating the walls of the rectum and the anus and smoothening defecation. The diagnosis if early and quick will ensure complete removal of hemorrhoids. Improving the diet by including more of fibers found in whole grains, fruits and vegetables lead to smooth defecation hampering the further growth of the hemorrhoids and lessen the itching and pain. People at higher stages of the disorder should avoid alcohol and smoking completely and cut down on eating spicy and deep fried food stuff. Proper sleep and rest should be ensured so that the blood pressure remains in control, because high blood pressure always causes more irritation and pain. People should not wear tight fitting undergarments; instead prefer loose ones forming proper ventilation and thus less of itching and irritation. Improving the ergonomics can also cure the hemorrhoids.

Various kinds of creams and ointments are available in the market which can be applied directly over the site. Herbal medicines are also available which can be consumed after consulting a doctor. For more severe hemorrhoids the doctors always suggest advanced surgeries like sclerotherapy, rubber band litigation, the laser technique, Hemorrhoidectomy,Doppler guided surgeries and many more. However, it is always better to consult a doctor rather than avoiding the situation thinking it to be of temporary nature.

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Proscar medication

February 25th, 2011
Medical Info asked:




Proscar (Finasteride) is also known as Propecia, Fincar, Finasteride, Finasterid Alternova. Proscar belongs to a group of hormone receptor antagonist compounds that are capable of preventing the enzyme that converts steroid hormone responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

It is used for the treatment of prostate problem such as prostatic hyperplasia with lower dosage and prostate cancer with higher dosages.

It is also used along with doxazosin medicine as an alpha blocker used to treat high blood pressure.

Proscar is used as a treatment for hair loss.

This medicine has been experimented on men who have slight or moderate hair loss. People treated with Poscar hair medicine got some regrowth of hair and less hair fall problem as compared to those who are not using this medicine. While in the treatment of hair this medicine works till it is consumed but the hair retains the same as it was before the consumption of this medicine even after the medicine is stopped.

Side effects of Proscar:

Proscar medicine should not be used by the pregnant women or a women who think of becoming pregnant as it can cause birth defects to the unborn child in the womb of the mother.

Pregnant women should keep away from the crushed or broken piece of this medicine as it can penetrate through the skin.

It can increase or decrease the maintenance of allopregnanolone receptors that modify a range of behaviors, including the stress response.

It can also cause impotence which is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection.

It leads to abnormal ejaculation and sexual functioning disorder.

It causes the development of abnormally large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement.

The part of the male reproductive system gets pain such as testicular pain or disorder.

Precautions:

Care should be taken while using Poscar medicine as even the slight powder of it can pass through the skin and may lead to some adverse effects.

The defect of this medicine include the development of male genitalia

This medicine also gets dissolved with the semen of the men.

Before using this medicine tell your doctor that you have earlier problem of liver disorder if u have any related problem.

How to use Finasteride medicine:

Finasteride medicine comes in tablet form and should be taken daily as prescribed by the doctor.

This medicine can be taken along with food or without food.

It should be taken without forgetting for at least 3 months so that the effect of the medicine could be ascertained.

Propecia should be kept in a cool and dry temperature away from heat and sunlight.

 

 



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New Guidelines For Gout. Do The Europeans Know More Than We Do. Or Not?

October 31st, 2010
Nathan Wei asked:




Gout is a type of arthritis that affects more than 2 million Americans. It is due to an accumulation of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid is a byproduct of purine metabolism. Purines are substances found in certain foods such as red meats, organ meats, shell fish, red wine, beer, and vegetables such as asparagus. When purine containing foods are digested, one of the main substances produced is uric acid. Uric acid accumulates a s crystals and these deposits of uric acid crystals in joints and other organ systems such as the kidneys cause a local inflammatory response and tissue damage.

People who have gout also often have other medical problems such as obesity, high blood pressure, kidney disease, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes.

While rheumatologists in the United States have been trained to deal with gout using U.S. guidelines, the Europeans have recently produced their own set of guidelines that are at least worthy of consideration.

These include:

• Confirming suspected gout by documenting the presence of uric acid crystals in the joint fluid of an inflamed joint.

• Evaluating a patient’s risk for gout and also looking at other “co-morbid conditions” (other medical problems).

• Educating a patient about diet, weight loss, and alcohol practices

• Prescribing a drug called colchicine or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to reduce pain and inflammation.

• Treating acute attacks by removing fluid from an acutely inflamed joint and injecting along-acting glucocorticoid (“cortisone”)

• Prescribing long term therapy with allopurinol. This drug lowers blood uric acid levels by reducing the amount of uric acid produced by purine metabolism.

• Using colchicines or an NSAID during the first few months of allopurinol therapy to reduce the likelihood of gout flares related to the rapid lowering of blood uric acid.

• The treatment goal is to keep the serum uric acid at a level below which uric acid no longer accumulates in joint tissue. The target level is 6 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or less.

These European guidelines are very similar to U.S. guidelines. One major problem that has been discovered is non-compliance by patients. In one survey almost 87 per cent of patients discontinued or interrupted their medication program so that the average length of treatment was only three months. Those patients who had been diagnosed with gout after painful attacks were the ones most likely to be compliant.

Only 3 per cent of patients in this survey received allopurinol doses at a level needed to keep the serum uric acid below 6 milligrams per deciliter. Also, 53 per cent of patients with poor kidney function were prescribed higher than recommended doses of allopurinol. Allopurinol needs to be kept under 300 mgs per day in people with abnormal kidney function in order to reduce the potential for side effects.

Also 83 per cent of patients who were newly diagnosed and started on treatment did not have the appropriate monitoring laboratory tests during the first six months of allopurinol treatment.

Newer drugs in development may make the treatment of gout easier. One big problem has been the toxicity profile of allopurinol. It is a drug that can potentially cause many side effects, including death.

Febuxostat is a drug that is currently in clinical trials.

PEGuricase is another anti-gout therapy that is being studied.

Regardless of therapy though, it is important for patients with gout to seek the opinion of a well-trained experienced rheumatologist.



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