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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My queefer smells like bad egg nog. Is this normal?


Answer:
Probably. Isn't that what it's supposed to smell like? uh oh.
No that is not normal, you should go and get checked. You more than likely have an infection.
Sounds like an infection to me, too. Should be pretty easy for a doctor to diagnose.
Not normal atal. It could be bacteria or fungus infection. Some std give that smells to.
You have to check yourself n see your obsgyn.
That doesn't sound right! you should go and check it out with your doctor but also if your using excessive soaps or body washes in the area you could be disrupting the natural pH balance! There are some feminine soaps that you can buy from the chemist or your local supermarket that may also help with the smell!!
ewwww... get that checked out.

My Psoriasis Treatment?

I read a great story on http://www.mypsoriasistreatment.com... as I have recently gotten Psoriasis. If anyone else has insight into curing Psoriasis, can you please post those cures here.
Answer:
Hi JohnHere are some ideas on how to heal the issue.Cause
Psoriasis is metabolic in nature and can be triggered by environmental or stressful conditions, poor diet, flu-like conditions, the administration of penicillin, and nutritional deficiencies. Patients with psoriasis are also a higher risk of rheumatoid diseases.Psoriasis can be caused by food allergies, essential fatty acid deficiencies, low digestive enzyme and hydrochloric acid levels, vitamin B complex deficiencies, emotional stress, illness, drugs (such as beta-blockers, lithium, and chloroquine), poison ivy or oak, skin damage, and several infections, bacterial or viral in origin.
------------------------------...Natural CuresAromatherapy: The following essential oils are recommended: bergamot (to help heal skin plaques), lavender (to reduce excessive itching), melissa (for irritated skin), jasmine (for dry sensitive skin), geranium (for dry irritating skin), and sandalwood mysore (for dehydrated, inflamed, and sensitive skin). Diet: Screen for and eliminate all foods to which you are allergic or sensitive. Eat a varied diet of organic, whole foods, rotating foods as much as possible. Eliminate wheat and wheat products for 1-3 months. Consume seafood high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as wild salmon, sardines, mackerel, herring, and each day, on a rotating basis, take one tablespoon of olive or flaxseed oil, and be sure to drink plenty of pure, filtered water. Organic beef, venison, poultry, garlic, onions, parsley, organic plain yogurt, and sauerkraut are also recommended. Flower Essences: Rescue Remedy Cream庐 applied topically can soothe symptoms. Herbs: Combine equal parts of burdock, sarsaparilla, and cleavers tinctures and take one teaspoon three times a day. Silymarin (milk thistle) is also helpful for psoriasis due to its positive effects on liver function. Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include Psorinum, Sulfur, Graphites, Cuprum met., and Arsen alb.Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment. I suggest several at-home hydrotherapy treatments.
*Purified water is essential for any hydrotherapy treatment. Remedies for Treating Chlorinated Bath Water offers clear instructions and recommendations.Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations can be helpful: apple and carrot; beet, cucumber, and grape; and beet, carrot, burdock, yellowdock and garlic.Lifestyle: Mild cases of psoriasis may be helped by daily exposure to sunlight. Frequent exercise is also recommended.Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutrients can be helpful: evening primrose oil, omega-3 essential fatty acids, vitamin A, vitamin B Complex, vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, vitamin C with bioflavonoids, folic acid, lecithin, zinc, and a multimineral supplement. Taking hydrochloric acid (HCL) with each meal can also be of use.In Europe fumaric acid treatment in the form of fumaric acid tablets, ointment, lotion, and scalp lotions is widely used to reverse symptoms of psoriasisTopical Treatment: Apply seawater to the affected skin several times daily. Linseed or avocado oil, aloe vera gel, and/or capsaicin cream applied topically can reduce the scaling, thickness, redness, and itching.Best of health to you
i been living with psoriasis basically all my life, if u hear of a cure plsssssssss let me know, cuse so far i have not. as the doctors have told u there is no cure, what this person has posted can help in a great way, and maybe put u in remission for awhile, but it will come back, because thats what it does, and without a cure if u are like me and dont stay in remission long, u are going to be looking for the easiest medication and accepting that cures are out there im sorry if i sould harsh but this is the reality to this no-curable desiese.
Psoriasis... I have lived with it since I was about 7 years old. I am 23 now and I still don't have an answer to this. I apologize for not being very insightful to you, but I feel that I have to be honest. Psoriasis, is hereditary... I have been going to a dermatologist for many many many years and everything has given me, helps for a short time and then it's as though my body gets immune to it. My Sister has psoriasis as well and she at one point did Light Treatments. Basically in a tanning bed for seconds at a time because it is so strong. I didn't do that, but it seemed to work well for her.The treatment often baffles me... They say I should keep it lubricated but also drying it out helps. I don't know what to believe and seeing as I don't trust my current doctor with it I don't know what to tell you. Psoriasis isn't a bad disease. It's not unlivable, it may be ugly and not fun...and itchy at times. But it makes me who I am. Can I ask where your psoriasis is? And how old/young you are? And what treatments you are using? I have used most everything so I am sure I know of it. Contact me if you can. :o) Or would like.
PS: Oh I forgot, be careful around Strep Throat. It makes it flare up. :o/
http://csdcc.com/ it is from JAPAN some japanese guys share their stories of curing psoriasis one guy i knew do get ride of maybe it is helpful to u GOOD LUCK
If you want a more natural approach to treating psoriasis, try http://www.skinoriginal.com/psoriasis/6-... for helpful tips. Keep a healthy diets, avoid activities and foods that can cause you irritation and drink lots of water. Always keep your body moisturized as well. Good luck to you!
to have psoriasis is like having an unwanted guest in your life. it is terrible experience or me. i once had it and it was a terrible experience. psoriasis usually attacks during summer and winter season. always use clothes that will not try to irritate your skin. avoid foods that can trigger outbreaks. always keep yourself well hydrated and try using the best product that i have discovered that helped me get rid of my psoriasis. for more help click this very helpful site http://www.skinoriginal.com

My potassium is 5.8, my doctor says its from the heat. What do you think?


Answer:
i think that when getting a second opinion, ByeDr.com is NOT the place to go.
I would listen to my doctor and don't ask strangers that don't know anything.
Potassiumhttp://www.healthline.com/hlbook/nut-pot...
Your doctor is lying to you. It's only 5.4.
Your doctor could be assuming that you are dehydrated - if you are dehydrated the level of potassium in relation to the total fluid in your body is higher. However there are other causes of high potassium (hyperkalemia) so your doctor should exclude these first. High potassium levels can cause cardiac arrhythmias so best to check it out with a second opinion if necessary.
Heat does not give you potassium. Its a salt, a healthy one.Low potassium gives you poor heat tolerance.
I know 2.5 is bad and can induce a heart attack
Presumably this doctor has ruled out kidney dysfunction, kidney stones, adrenal gland dysfunction, Addison's Disease, diabetic ketoacidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and just plain old eating too much potassium in your diet. Presumably, also, you aren't taking potassium supplements or one of the many types of medications that can increase serum potassium. There can also be lab errors that might cause this result. Normal serum potassium is 3.5 to 5.0. I suspect your doctor is saying you are slightly dehydrated. If this is true, your sodium would also be elevated. You may want to ask your doctor to explain more specifically how the heat is causing your hyperkalemia (elevated potassium). As a patient, you have a right to an explanation.

My pimple turned into something similar to a chicken pox, what should i do?

after the gooey yellow stuff was removed... days later, my pimple became something like a chicken pox, my pimple looks like it has some liquid in it...waaah..!! what should i do... my father is scaring me that it would stay like that forever, is it true? waah..!! what the remedy for this.. need help..badly...
Answer:
put tea tree oil on it and a triple anti- bacterial ointment it will gone in about a day or two if you try it.
If the pimples aren't all over your body then it isnt chicken pox.

My pet tiger bit me...?

and it wont stop bleeding. i dont want to see a doctor because i probobly have rabies and i dont want a shot. is there a rabies pill i can take instead of a shot. if i dont do something fast, ill probobly die
Answer:
Wow! You have a pet tiger? Or, a cat? You really need to see a doctor and shots don't hurt that much. My three year old cousin didn't even flinch when she got hers.
u should definitly go to the doctor and im sure that u really have a pet tiger lol, plus shots dont hurt
Tigers are not pets, they are wild animals. If the bite was deep, you probably need stitches...go to the ER and ask for a rabies shot too. Sorry a shot is your only option.
is tiger a dog? because im thinking it is and if it is, then if he had his shots, then its pretty positive that he doesnt have rabies meaning you dont have it. but to make it stop bleeding, make sure u apply gause and pressure to the wound. Otherwise if your pet does have rabies, i know of no pills to take rather than seeing your doctor
Wow! You should go to the Dr. and get a shot...
Don't be scared!
Yep, it would really suck to have to get a shot right after a tiger has bitten you. That would be at the top of my list of things to worry about!
If this is a real pet tiger and it has not been exposed to other wild animals just other family pets. and none of them are sick. you don't have rabies.you may still die if you don't get the bite treated.
from a infection.you think shots are bad getting hooked up to iv lines for a week will be fun.

My peepee smells like cheerios.?

Why? Not only in the morning. I eat cheerios sometimes, though. Is this bad?
Answer:
may signal infection coming on, increase your water intake, try cranberry, bluberry or pomagranate juice as well. Have you changed your diet recently, started a new medication? factors to consider with new urine odor. Normalyy urine should not smell. Do you have any pain, or blood, or cloudy urine, any changes in color. Sometimes just doing what i stated above is enough to fix the problem, but nothing takes the place of seeing a doctor. they will at least do a urine test to check things out.

My partners father sadly recently passed away and a coroner has said that it was the fault of the hospital?

He was on dialysis and suffered an allergic reaction. The hospital were aware that he was allegic to the chemical which affected him. An inquest is now to be arranged. Has anyone been through a similar situation and what should we expect from the inquest and after the inquest?
Answer:
I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm a little confused. How can the coroner state the hospital was to blame when there hasn't yet been an inquest?
Evidence from all sides will be heard, as in any other court, then AFTER considering the evidence the coroner then gives his/her verdict. It's just all speculation at the moment.
This link might help you on what to expect in these tragic circumstances
You will have to prove neglect, and you may have trouble getting the notes from the hospital, plus doctors tend to stick together the same as other professions, but good luck and sorry to hear about it !!
Most drugs during dialysis may cause hypersensitivity ,hypertension,hypernatramia and soso was he on some other drugs too like say diabetics and so..
 
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