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Cure Bacterial Vaginosis With a Natural DIY Treatment

Posted by herbmaster on Aug 23, 2009 in Uncategorized

 

According to some sources of information and knowledge, bacterial vaginosis is a bacterial imbalance of a vagina and it is found to be more common than yeast infection. It gets worse when this happens because the treatments for yeast infection are quite different from BV. It can not be transmitted from one individual to another like many other sexually transmitted diseases. It is usually being associated with sex. Bacterial vaginosis causes vaginal discharges and vaginal odor often described as fish-like. However, you can’t detect bacterial vaginosis if you won’t go to your doctor and have it diagnosed and treated. Now, what if this malady persists even after your doctor have diagnosed it and have utilized many other remedies? Can you find other cures, maybe the best of all bacterial vaginosis natural cures perhaps?

Yes, that’s right, even when it comes to bacterial vaginosis, people are turning their heads to alternative remedies and they range from natural therapies to food supplements. There are even some learning tools like book guides or e-books that can teach any woman with BV how to cure bacterial vaginosis without using any drugs or medications at all. There is one specific type of book guide that will show how to make your own concoction that can be turned into a cure for BV and the ingredients that can be used are mostly products that you can find among your grocery items or on your favorite local grocery store.

This book guide can only be found on the Internet so it really helps a lot that you get to know about it first and the only way to do it is to read some customer or user reviews first so you will get an idea from other women who have used this book guide as their reference in discovering the most natural bacterial vaginosis treatment. By the way, the name of the book guide is “Bacterial Vaginosis Gone Forever”.

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Hip Pain Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Posted by herbmaster on Aug 23, 2009 in Uncategorized

Not everyone who suffers from hip pain has the same underlying cause. The reasons for having pain in the hip can be quite varied and symptoms also vary from mild to severe. It might be connected with muscle problems, or inflammation in the body’s circulatory system, or restricted to the joints or all of these at once.

The most common cause of hip pain

The most common cause of pain in the hip is arthritis and this can be either degenerative osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Since the protective joint cartilage can have a tendency to wear out over time as we age and through a lot of activity the first of these is often called a ‘wera and tear’ problem. This may be a gradual progression with age and being overweight can make it worse. Also the symptoms can come and go with the sufferer having bad days or months and good days by turn. Often peole who are sporty and use the joints excessively, for example a lot of running or jumping, can add to the general wear and tear and lead to earlier development of this condition. Muscles, ligaments and tendons that keep the joints flexible and responsive may become inflamed if over-exerted due to the extra stress in this area.

Chronic hip pain may also come about because of an accident that leads to damage in the hip area such as a fracture in or around the joint. The pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis is most often experienced when rising from a rest position, turning in bed and walking more than a few steps. It can also become quite difficult to walk more than for very short distances as the pain gets too much and often results in limping.

Surgery may be advised for more severe conditions, but the usual course of treatment would ordinarily include treatment for inflammation, taking a glucosamine supplement and maybe some exercise to support the muscles which in turn support the joints. For end stages of degenerative osteoarthritis, hip replacement is often recommended and it generally has a high success rate.

The inflammatory condition, rheumatoid arthritis affects the whole system and can affect areas such as the lungs as well as the joints and joint membranes. It may be linked with being unable to sleep or feeling fatigued and also with sweating and is often felt as a stiffness or swelling in the joints. The sufferer can experience ‘flare ups’ at odd intervals in between mild or no pain episodes. In time as the condition worsens, deformities can result. Recommended treatments include prescribed medication, periods of rest and some gentle exercise.

Other common causes of hip pain:

* inflammation of the fluid filled protective sacs around the joints, or bursae, otherwise known as bursitis

* whatever causes an inflammatory response in the body such as certain virus strains

* a side effect of taking corticosteroid medications

* fibromyalgia, sleep disorders and fatigue

* pain that is referred from another injury or area such as from a herniated disc, which travels down the nerve paths to the hip area

* referred pain from sciatica, or irritation of the sciatic nerve

To find out more about hip pain causes and symptoms and for informative reviews of the various treatment options available, both conventional and alternative, click on this link www.causeofchronichippain.com

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What Can You Do? – Arthritis Knee Pain

Posted by herbmaster on Aug 23, 2009 in Uncategorized

Do I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Dog arthritis is a very common problem across the world. Recent estimates by vets suggest that around 20% of all the dogs in the U.S suffer from the condition to some degree. One of the best preventative methods available to stop and treat existing cases of dog arthritis is by using dog joint supplements.

In this article will discuss the what you need to be aware of when looking for a joint supplement for your dog, and make you aware of the most effective types of supplements available.

Firstly arthritis in a dogs joints is generally caused by a breakdown of the cartilage in your dogs joints. This can be for a number of reasons including a recent accident, or just because of old age. The breakdown of cartilage can often leave parts of the moving bones in a joint exposed to rub against each other and this is what causes the intense pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.

Exercise the joints regularly. From a sitting position, practice extending your leg and straightening it in front of you, and then lowering it back down slowly. It may hurt, but it is good for the joint so that you do not lose your range of movement even more than you have already.

The proven reliability of glucosamine treatment for arthritis is now recognized even by the conservative medical community. Despite their skepticism on nutritional supplements as alternative treatment, glucosamine got their stamp of approval.

Glucosamine is a natural derivative substance from the connective tissues of the body. It is the basic building block of the cartilage, joint fluid and other connective tissues. Introduction of glucosamine into the body stimulates the production of essential nutrients needed in the secretion of synovial fluid. The synovial fluid is the natural lubricant of our cartilage and keeps our joints healthy.

One of the easiest ways of finding a dog joint supplements that meets this criteria is to research on the internet, supplements that are currently being used by experienced vets to treat dog arthritis victims.

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