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For women who suffer from disorders related to pre-menopause, it is recommended to take these natural recipes that can alleviate, prevent or avoid these problems.
Symptoms:
The pre-menopause marks the beginning of menstruation irregular and accompanied by a procession of disorders (depression, breast pain, panic attacks, palpitations, hot flashes, irritability, fatigue?) Caused by the decrease in follicles found in the ovaries.
How to prepare:
Women must therefore prepare for this new stage of their lives by learning and monitoring their health. Avoid tobacco and it’s time, if not already done so, control diabetes, hypertension and cholesterol and have a mammogram. It is very important to care for his mental health by doing activities that produce well-being and pleasure and improve the body and mind. (more…)
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How to treat Leukemia?
The treatment for leukemia will vary depending on the following factors:
* Type of leukemia and specific characteristics of leukemia cells
* Extent of disease
* Prior to whether the disease has been treated, if such type of treatment
* Age of the people and general health condition
* Nature of symptoms
Leukemia can be treated either as follows:
* Chemotherapy – helps to kill leukemia cells using strong anti-cancer drugs
* Interferon therapy – to slow the reproduction of leukemia cells and enhance the immune system
* Radiation therapy – high amounts of radiation energy is used to kill cancer cells
* Transplantation stem cell (SCT) – is done to allow treatment with high dose chemotherapy and radiotherapy
* Surgery – is done mainly in two cases, for the removal of an enlarged spleen or for the purpose of installing a venous access device (removing blood samples and giving medications)
The chances of recovery from leukemia are improving by the day, scientists and medical professionals are constantly striving to find new and more effective ways to treat this disease.
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Leukemia symptoms often vary depending on the type of leukemia that concern him. Here is a list of general symptoms of leukemia:
* Frequent infections, fever, cold chills (or any other flu-like signs)
* Fatigue
* Malaise (bodily discomfort experienced)
* Excessive bruising and abnormal bleeding
* Frequent pain in bones and joints
* Loss of appetite, abdominal pain
* Weight Loss
* Node Tender or swollen lymph, liver, or spleen
* Pain in bones and joints
* Leukemia spreading to the brain can cause various disorders such as headaches, seizures, weakness, blurred vision, inability to balance, vomiting, etc.
* Shortness of breath, frequent coughing and very long, of suffocation, etc, could be caused if the leukemia T-cell (a type of lymphocytic leukemia)
How to diagnose leukemia?
There are many ways to diagnose leukemia. (more…)
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What is it?
The primary liver cancer is cancer that occurs in the liver spontaneously and develops depends directly on liver cells (liver cells).
Causes and risk factors
The primary liver cancer:
* Is increasing for several years;
* Is more common in some regions: Africa (tropical) and South-Eastern Asia;
* Occurs around age 60 in Europe and North America and to 35 years in Africa and Asia;
* Is mainly observed in humans;
* Is most often linked to the evolution of a pre-existing cirrhosis. In France, the cancerous cirrhosis due to alcohol varies between 10 and 30%. In the tropics, the carcinogenesis is linked to cirrhosis of viral origin (hepatitis B). When liver cancer develops on a liver showing no lesions of cirrhosis, the role of dietary factors has been advanced, and especially that of certain toxins (aflatoxin contaminant of peanut flour in Africa). (more…)
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