The facts and detailed information about Yeast Infection. Also Pictures on the condition. Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and much more.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Douch Therapy For Abnormal Pap Smears, Fibroids, Yeast
Alternating douches of Atomidine and Glyco-Thymoline are used for abnormal conditions in the female reproductive system, including abnormal pap smears, yeast infections, cervical polyps, uterine fibroid tumors, and more. Read more
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Is Anal Masturbation a Clue to Sexual Orientation?
If a man likes anal masturbation, does it mean he's gay? My boyfriend loves it but feels guilty because of it. I tell him it's fine and to just enjoy it. He wants me to eventually use a strap-on. Is it just a fetish, or does it mean something else?... Read more
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Health Tip: Applying an Antiperspirant
(HealthDay News) -- If you sweat a lot, you've probably tried a number of different deodorants and antiperspirants. But if you still haven't found the right one, maybe it's not the antiperspirant that's the problem -- maybe you're not applying it correctly.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society offers these suggestions about applying antiperspirants:
The International Hyperhidrosis Society offers these suggestions about applying antiperspirants:
- If the product doesn't appear to work when applied only in the morning, try applying it before you go to bed, as well.
- Let the product stay on the skin for at least six to eight hours.
- Make sure your skin is completely dry before you apply the product. You can dry the skin with a blow-dryer on the "cool" setting.
- Avoid washing your skin seconds before you apply the antiperspirant.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Benzyl Alcohol Lotion Approved for Head Lice
(HealthDay News) -- A prescription medication, benzyl alcohol lotion 5 percent, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat head lice.
More than 1 million children annually are affected by head lice (pediculosis capitis), the agency said in a news release. The newly approved medication was established as safe and effective in two studies of 628 people. After two, 10-minute treatments given a week apart, more than 75 percent of trial participants treated with the lotion were lice free.
The most common side effects of the treatment were irritations of the skin, scalp and eyes, and application site numbness.
The product should never be used in infants younger than six months, as they could suffer respiratory, heart or brain problems that result in seizure, coma or death, the FDA said.
The treatment is distributed by Sciele Pharma Inc.
More information
The FDA has more about this approval.
More than 1 million children annually are affected by head lice (pediculosis capitis), the agency said in a news release. The newly approved medication was established as safe and effective in two studies of 628 people. After two, 10-minute treatments given a week apart, more than 75 percent of trial participants treated with the lotion were lice free.
The most common side effects of the treatment were irritations of the skin, scalp and eyes, and application site numbness.
The product should never be used in infants younger than six months, as they could suffer respiratory, heart or brain problems that result in seizure, coma or death, the FDA said.
The treatment is distributed by Sciele Pharma Inc.
More information
The FDA has more about this approval.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Health Tip: Signs of Nail Fungus
(HealthDay News) -- Fungi can creep underneath nails on the toes and fingers, causing an infection. While this problem usually can be treated with a prescription medication, keeping nails clean and dry can help prevent it in the first place.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine lists these warning signs of a fungal nail infection:
The U.S. National Library of Medicine lists these warning signs of a fungal nail infection:
- A nail that is brittle and crumbles.
- A change in the way the nail is shaped.
- A thick nail.
- A change in the color of the nail.
- A nail that is dull, or is separating from the skin.
- A nail that appears to have particles beneath it.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
PMS and The Yeast Connection
Pre-menstrual syndrome or PMS can make life miserable, momentarily or monthly, for 90 percent of American women. It's a mishmash of symptoms--bloating, cramping, tender breasts, irritability, food cravings and a dozen other symptoms--that can occur in the luteal phase of a woman's menstrual cycle (right after ovulation until the menstrual flow begins). Read more
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