Infections

How to Dispel the Baby during the Vaccine?

No mother who stoically endure frenzied screams and the roar of your baby. One of the moments when this happen is the moment of mandatory vaccines, starting from the maternity home and continue consistently in the coming months, according to the immunization calendar. Although the vaccine can be called a necessary evil, babies are none too pleased when they start using needles. Most importantly at this time, no matter how hard you can remain calm. Babies and all children feel when mom is tense or anxious. Do not show it to be something unusual happened, and even more painful. The worst thing you can do is you start to weep, to lament and to fall into hysteria. Never drive a pipsqueak before the procedure. This applies to older children who can walk and are usually able to break your nerves before entering the study. Do not let your nerves stretched [...]

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Posted by mary.j - February 20, 2012 at 10:28 am

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Dill has more vitamin C than lemons!

Dill is well known and commonly used spice, but that really knows how useful it is for health. Dill is a spice of history and its qualities are valued by the ancient Greeks and Romans. The ancient Greeks used it for medicine and Romans to flavor and decoration. In the 9th century, Charlemagne brought him to Europe, but yield only popular in the 16th century by Catherine de Medici in Florence and Bologna. Placing of spices in your meals is good to know that help and health. Dill has a bunch of nutrients – vitamins (C, C, PP). Dill has three times more vitamin C than his majesty the lemon. There are minerals – phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium. Beneficial properties do not end here – there are anti-inflammatory and soothing effect, removed the high temperature and has a diuretic effect. Young mothers have certainly been advised by their mothers and [...]

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Posted by mary.j - February 20, 2012 at 10:06 am

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Erythema multiforme treatment

Erythema multiforme is an acute illness characterized by relatively frequent occurrence of lesions in the form of erythematous: bullous target vesiculo typically affects the extremities (especially palms) and mucous membranes. The lesions are benign and have a tendency to relapse. The etiology of erythema multiforme is represented by: * Infections, especially herpes simplex or Mycoplasma * Drugs: sulfonamides, phenytoin, barbiturates, phenylbutazone, penicillin, allopurinol * Idiopathic probably a result of undetected infection with herpes simplex or Mycoplasma Forms of the disease varies from a slight rash, self-limited (erythema multiforme minor, generally associated with an acute episode of herpes simplex, which precedes it by several days) to a severe, life-threatening (erythema multiforme major, occurred at often as a hypersensitivity reaction to a drug), which describes itself as a generalized response, affecting mucous membranes. Lesions evolve over several days and may be itchy or painful (especially those in the mouth). Severe forms of [...]

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2012 at 11:44 am

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