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Chlamydia Awareness – Everything You Need To Know

Posted by Admin | Posted in Chlamydia Infection | Posted on 07-12-2009

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Chlamydia is a disease brought by bacterial infection that is transferred from one person to the next by means of sexual interaction. It can also be inherited, like from a mother to the child. Chlamydia bacteria can infect not only the genitals but also the anus, urethra, throat and even the eyes.

The Chlamydia bacterium is actually composed of different strains. Chlamydia pneumonia is also known as the walking pneumonia. Chlamydia psittaci, meanwhile, is a type of pneumonia as well but this one comes from birds. The STD is caused by the bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. The infection this causes is very similar to gonorrhea.

This type of bacterial is one of the most common bacteria in the United States today. Survey reveals that more than 4 million people are affected each year by Chlamydia trachomatis.

Symptoms of Chlamydia

ChlamydiaSymptoms of Chlamydia are hard to detect, in fact it is known as the silent epidemic. Studies show that 75% of women and about 50% of men do not show any symptom that they already have Chlamydia. During the early stage, symptoms of this disease include painful sexual intercourse for women, unusual discharge of the vagina or penis, fever, pelvic pain and difficulty in urination. As you can see, these symptoms are common among other diseases so you better get yourself tested to really identify the type of disease you have. The stated symptoms usually appear after a week or two of the actual transfer of infection. If not treated immediately, Chlamydia has a high chance of developing into other serious complications such as infertility and cancer.

Chlamydia infection is seen in babies within 10 days after being born. The infection is evident in the infant’s eyes for it will be irritated and red most of the time.

Treatment for Chlamydia

Unlike Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, there is no injection to prevent you from getting Chlamydia. The best cure for it is still prevention. Abstinence is the best method of protection not only for Chlamydia but for every sexually transmitted disease there is. You can also limit your partner and know something about his or her background so you can at least judge if he or she is STD-free. Condom is used by a lot of sexually active people but note that this will not 100% guarantee your protection. If the condom breaks or if it is not properly used, you can still get Chlamydia.

There are STDs that is not curable, only treatable. The good news is that Chlamydia is one of those that can be cured by just an intake of antibiotics. Treatment for Chlamydia is through once a day intake of azithromycin or zithromax or two times a day intake of Doxycycline. Most of the time, gonorrhea and Chlamydia go together, their treatment is basically just the same as well.

If you are unsure of the sexual background of your partner, ask him or her to be tested in the nearest clinic near you. Those who already had Chlamydia are advised to abstain from any sexual intercourse for re-infection is possible.

Narcolepsy – Knowing the Ins and Outs of This Disease

Posted by Admin | Posted in Narcolepsy | Posted on 07-12-2009

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According to numerous reports and studies, the cases of narcolepsy have grown into about three million and two hundred of these are Americans. It can even be considered as widespread diseases just like Parkinson’s. It can be discovered in any age range but the symptoms of narcolepsy are more apparent in groups of young adults who are in their twenties to thirties.

What is Narcolepsy?

This is a chronic sleeping disorder where the brain in incapable of keeping up with the sleeping and waking up cycle of the body. People who suffer from such a disease can experience the potent craving to sleep at any part of the day. They would just get to sleep in a spontaneous manner and would normally last for a few minutes or seconds. However, the extreme cases of narcolepsy can allow the person affected sleeping for almost an hour.

Statistics say that there are more men affected by this disorder than the women. Many say that the most common symptoms of narcolepsy would be basically just about having the sudden urge to eat and crave for a wide variety of foods.

Symptoms of Narcolepsy

NarcolepsyIt could help a lot if everyone would be able to tell if a person is suffering from narcolepsy. Depending on its condition and subtlety, narcolepsy is only fully detected after around ten to fifteen years have passed.

People who suffer from narcolepsy experience a lot of EDS or the excessive daytime sleepiness which can already get in the way of your normal lifestyle routine. The person suffering from it would find it hard to focus hard since the automatic behavior made by microsleeps can really put the patient to sleep even while doing something really serious.

Another scary symptom is the cataplexy which is defined as the absence of muscle tone which could lead for you to feel weak. It allows you to lose your voluntary muscle control and serves as another type of disorder, something much worse than narcolepsy. And then the third primary symptom would be the hypnagogic hallucinations which could involve not just the visual sense but all the other senses as well.

What Causes Narcolepsy

Based on a few research, it showed that what causes narcolepsy primarily is when the brain lacks the stimulating chemical in the brain that encourages the behavior of sleeping. The reasons for such a happening remain undefined. Infections can also be a main cause especially when a person has underwent a brain surgery or has experienced a severe level of stress.

The inheritance of a few abnormal genes is recently been studied to become one of the main causes of this disorder too. Since abnormal genes can really get in the way of the hypothalamus working for the improvement of your sleeping pattern. For some, the disorder can really run around the family but this does not mean that just in case majority in your family does not have it, you won’t have it as well.

To understand narcolepsy fully is one of the most effective ways to learn and fight this sleeping disorder successfully.

STDs – What You Should Know About It

Posted by Admin | Posted in STDs | Posted on 06-12-2009

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STD stands for sexually transmitted disease. These are the type of diseases that you can only get through sexual interaction. Most common examples of this disease are gonorrhea, syphilis, Chlamydia infection, genital herpes, hepatitis A and B and AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

People who have many sexual partners have higher chance of acquiring STD. The bacteria, fungi or virus that carries this disease transfers from one person to the next through bodily fluids. This means that even oral and anal sex can also be a means to transfer STDs. Abstinence is the best way to go if you do not want to be infected with STD. You can also limit your sex partner and make sure that his or her sexual history is known to you as well. Among all the STDs, only hepatitis A and B can be prevented through vaccination so people who are sexually active should take extra precaution. Condom is a popular protection but if it is used incorrectly, there is still a chance you can get STD.

Symptoms of STD

STDsIf you are embarrassed to be tested, which should not be the case because it is a mature decision to make; you should at least know the symptoms of STD so that in the early stage, you can be treated immediately. Both men and women will experience sore, bumps or blisters surrounding the genitals, anus or mouth, depending on what sexual position you were infected. Urinating will also become a problem since you will experience an itching or burning sensation. There will be an itching, unusual odor and unusual discharge from the penis, vagina or anus. For women, there can be aches in the lower abdomen and the vagina can bleed even if it is not yet time for menstrual period.

Signs of STDs

You should also know the signs of STDs so you can determine of your partner has it or not. The best way to know this is really through testing in the clinic because some STDs so not show signs or symptoms in the body. The person may be looking as healthy as he or she could but inside, a disease might already be forming or getting worse.

Visual signs of STDs include sore and rashes on the genitals, anus and even on around the mouth. If you are feeling pain during urination or your partner is, then both of you should be tested for STD. Weight loss is also one of the signs of STDs.

STD Treatments

You would not know which of the STD treatments is right for you if you would not be tested for STD and consult a doctor. For the herpes disease there is still no known cure. However, the frequency and the amount of outbreaks can be reduced though antiviral medications. There is an anti-retroviral medication regimen you can undergo for HIV/AIDS but it can only slow down the growth of the virus so you can live up to 20 years more. For gonorrhea, syphilis and Chlamydia, there are antibiotics that can cure these.