tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69004983888445379862024-02-07T04:26:33.648-08:00Mens Sana In Corpore SanoHealth is a major requirement for living things, keep your health to look the best futureademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-77120809969098287252014-01-18T17:00:00.004-08:002014-01-18T17:00:58.902-08:00Armchair Penis Exercises - Sexual Health Tips for the Weekend Un-Warrior<div style="text-align: justify;">
The old saying "use it or lose it" can be applied to nearly anything, and when it comes to penis function and overall health, it is especially true. A lazy penis that rarely gets up and goes is much more likely to put on a limp performance when the opportunity arises than one that is in top form. Like the rest of the body, keeping the penis in shape requires some effort at physical conditioning. Activities that benefit the whole body are a good place to start. But for men who just don't have the time for a full workout, or those who aren't feeling motivated to get up and go, some simple, yet effective, penis exercises can help to pick up the slack and can be done just about anywhere.<br /><br />Making these exercises part of the daily penis care routine requires only a few minutes each day, and almost any man can do them.<br /><br /> Kegels - Exercising the pelvic floor muscles can provide significant benefits when it comes to sexual health and penile function. These muscles provide support for the penis during erections, and especially for the thrusting aspect of partner play. The best part is that exercising them can be done without anyone catching on, so any time is a good time for Kegels - at the office, in a business meeting, or lounging on the couch after work.<br /><br />To perform Kegel exercises, just tense the muscles in the pelvis that control the urine stream and squeeze them for 5 seconds, and then release. Repeat this 10 times. This can be done several times each day.<br /><br /> Penis push-ups - This exercise requires a little alone time, or a companion that is fairly understanding. It's also a lot of fun. Pants off and sitting on the edge of a chair, a practitioner will need to work up a good erection. Once ready, he should drape a small towel over the very end of the penis, then raise and lower the erection for ten repetitions. The slight weight of the towel provides some resistance and helps to develop the muscles surrounding the base of the manhood.<br /> Squeeze play - This routine is for men who have issues with premature ejaculation or who would just like to carry on a pleasurable activity for a bit longer. It requires some concentration, and it can be done solo or with a partner. Either through masturbation or intercourse, a man should bring himself nearly, but not quite, to the point of orgasm, and then squeeze the end of the penis and relax. Repeat until the time just feels right, and then let it go. This can help men to gain some control over their climaxes, not to mention making them feel more intense.<br /> Thrusting power - The final exercise does not directly involve the penis itself; instead, it is designed to give a man some extra thrusting power, as well as stamina. This means strengthening the core muscles - those that support the back and abdomen. This is performed by lying face-down on the floor, and then raising the entire body up on the elbows and toes, with the back held straight - a bit like a push-up, except the elbows and forearms are supporting the upper body. This position should be held for at least 30 seconds. Repeat three times.<br /><br />Ongoing care for a healthy penis<br /><br />In addition to exercising, keeping the penis clean is important, so after a sweaty workout (of any type), it's a good idea to hit the showers. Once the manhood is clean and dry, applying a penis health cream (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) is an excellent way to top things off. Ingredients like Shea butter - a natural emollient - help to keep the skin smooth and supple, while vitamins and amino acids that specifically target penis health can provide an extra nutritional boost. Rubbing a cream like this into the penis every day, while the skin is warm and slightly damp, can provide tangible benefits that may improve the look, feel, and even sensitivity of the package.<br /><br />Visit www.man1health.com for more information about treating common penis health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of penis sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-83514528404291056762014-01-18T17:00:00.002-08:002014-01-18T17:00:28.119-08:00Health Tips To Help Stay Healthy<div style="text-align: justify;">
It is a universal truth that nothing is more important than your health. That is why Health tips are very crucial for our healthiness. These tips help to get our body, soul and mind in perfect states. There are numerous tips out there to help improve our body strength, lose weight and stay healthy; these include:<br /><br /> Lose Weight Sensibly: It is vital to lose weight sensibly as a sudden loss in weight can be harmful. You cannot just abruptly stop eating all those meals that have always appealed to you and expect that your body mechanism will smile at that. The process is gradual and must be followed if you desire to lose weight and stay healthy.<br /><br /> Eat Fresh Vegetables and Fruits: Vegetables and fruit serve as fillers for the stomach. They help to keep you full and away from foods with high calories.<br /><br /> Do not rush your meal, eat gradually: This will help you eat less and will help in weight loss.<br /><br /> Keep a food Journal: On a food journal, honestly fill in all meals that you take regularly; this should include the sauces and condiments and all foods that have calories in them. From your journal, observe if it is possible to slash your meals and eliminate food items that you do not actually need.<br /><br /> Exercise Daily: Take physical exercise at least thirty minutes daily. It is reasonable to include a day off every week.<br /><br /> Integrate beans and other legumes into your eating plan for weight loss: These meals hold plenty of fibre and will maintain you longer throughout the day.<br /><br /> Eat nuts: This has proven as a successful means to lose your weight. Just a nibble at a nut will revitalize your vigour for the rest of the day.<br /><br /> Good Breakfast: Eating a good breakfast is one of the most optimistic things you can do if you really intend to lose weight. A good breakfast should include new fruit or fruit juice, a high-fibre breakfast cereal, yoghurt or low-fat milk, a boiled egg and whole wheat toast<br /><br /> Take Ginger: The oil in ginger has made it a very helpful herbal medicine for nasal and chest congestion. Dish out two cups of hot water over 1-inch piece of peeled, grated ginger and steer for ten minutes. Add a pinch or two of cayenne pepper to the water and drink as desired.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-45362468790595525122014-01-18T16:59:00.003-08:002014-01-18T16:59:53.254-08:00Healthy Prostate Tips<div style="text-align: justify;">
Nowadays prostate disorders growth is becoming a more and more serious problem for men's health worldwide. Small prostate dysfunctions can cause more dangerous diseases and even prostate cancer. By the official statistics data, prostate diseases cases quantity has almost doubled for the last 20 years.<br /><br />1. Minimize alcohol consumption - alcohol drinks neutralize both zinc and vitamin B6 (which works for zinc absorption).<br /><br />2. Drink low fat level milk and eat lean meat dishes - some researchers believe that saturated fats from dairy products and meats are factors increasing the risk of prostate cancer development.<br /><br />3. Eat more soy - clinical studies demonstrate that the increasing estrogen-to-testosterone ratio as a result of aging is one of the key factors that impacts badly on the size of prostate gland. At least 2 ounces of soy per day will decrease estrogen levels in your organism and reestablish optimal balance of the estrogen-to testosterone ratio that is getting imbalanced at men age of 60 and older. Rich of soy foods are: soy flour or powder, miso, tempeh, roasted soy nuts and tofu (soybean curd).<br /><br />4. Improve your circulation - use Kegel exercise workouts to improve a better blood flow for your prostate and urogenital organs. To perform the Kegel workout pull up all your muscles around scrotum and anus, keep them strained and then release. 10 exercises by 5-6 workouts per day will maximize the blood flow to your prostate gland tissue.<br /><br />5. Follow healthy diet. Eat more fruits, berries and vegetables to provide your body with needed natural antioxidants and vitamins. Exclude from your diet saturated fats, sugars and cooked foods. Meals containing high levels of fat like meats or dairy products can raise testosterone levels that can cause enlargement of prostate gland and abnormal cells growth. Consume different vegetables, especially like cabbage, brussels sprouts, sauerkraut, broccoli and coleslaw. Consuming just 3 servings of vegetables per day can lower the prostate cancer risk by up to 45%!<br /><br />6. Increase Selenium consumption. Selenium is highly needed to keep your prostate healthy. The foods containing good levels of Selenium are: eggs, cashews, brazil nuts, garlic, kelp, wheat germ, tuna, herring and other shellfish and seafood, cashews, onions and mushrooms, sesame and sunflower seeds, beef liver and kidney.<br /><br />7. Have two or more meals with oily fish weekly, such as wild salmon (do not consume farmed salmon which is being fed with artificial feed).<br /><br />8. Increase Zinc intake. Zinc consumption in amount of 15 mg per day helps for proper and healthy prostate functionality. Excellent Zinc sources are pumpkin seed in shell, oysters, nuts and beans.<br /><br />9. Two portions of tomato sauce per week reduces the risk of prostate cancer. Cooked tomatoes break down their cell walls, allowing your organism to absorb antioxidant lycopene from tomatoes, which is very important for your body.<br /><br />10. Use nutritional supplementation. Consume a quality multivitamin supplement containing the next microelements and vitamins to keep your prostate healthy: Vitamin A (25,000 IU), Lycopene (10 mg), and Vitamin E (1,200 IU).<br /><br />11. Respect healthy lifestyle. Provide your body with sufficient amount of rest and regular physical activities. Regular exercising has been proven to ensure improvement of immune and digestive systems, body circulation and cleansing of body toxins and waste. These activities also act for prevention of obesity, as an obesity is considered as one of bad factors increasing risk of cancer and other diseases. Systematic exercising can also reduce the risk of prostate gland getting enlarged.<br /><br />12. Reverse body damages. Following a stressful lifestyle for years causes many damages to your body. To help stop and reverse these harmful processes use Ayurstate - proven ayurvedic herbal supplement for prostate health. Ayurstate contains more than 2 hundreds of natural ayurvedic phytonutrients that act on molecular level to restore and heal damaged body tissues, provide rejuvenation of your prostate gland, decrease levels of prostaglandin and polyamines. This herbal remedy also effectively stimulates your urogenital system's smooth muscles and reduces uretra and prostate gland inflammation. Developed basing on ancient Ayurveda medicine principles, Ayurstate causes no clinically known side effects and treats not only just symptoms, but deep inner causes of prostate disorders.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-20933190722091313992013-02-16T23:22:00.004-08:002013-02-16T23:22:43.283-08:00Cheap Health Meals: Polenta Cake<div style="text-align: justify;">
As you are probably aware, if you have read a number of my articles on cheap healthy meals, I like to purchase organically grown dried food in bulk. This not only reduces the product cost, it saves on the expense of refrigeration and the fuel cost in frequent trips to the supermarket.<br /><br />Another major criteria to consider in preparing cheap healthy meals is convenience. We all know how much more expensive and unhealthy fast foods are. Yet there are often times in our busy days that if we don't have something on hand, that is quick and easy to prepare, we get sucked into buying it.<br /><br />Not that polenta cake itself is all that quick to prepare but it freezes well and you want to make a big batch when you do. Dried corn is easily stored and if it is in an airtight container in a cool spot it keeps forever.<br /><br />Polenta cake is a very popular Italian dish. Now that I have made some for myself I can see why it is so favored. It can be prepared in a variety of ways for breakfast, a dinner side or a meal in itself. One of the ways I keep costs down is to grow as many of my vegetables as I can.<br /><br />As I wrote in another article on cheap healthy meals I preserve many of these by fermenting them. Sauerkraut has become a favorite. Then, in the winter time, rather than purchasing expensive fresh vegetables I like to rehydrate dried veggies and legumes.<br /><br />Although I make my polenta cake with dried corn, which is technically considered a grain, the nutrients are just about the same as fresh corn, which is considered a vegetable. Hence the primary differences are only semantical.<br /><br />The added bonus for me is that you don't know what you are getting in the supermarkets these days. There is so much GMO corn produced now, which many of the growers wouldn't eat themselves, that you never know what you are buying, especially out of season.<br /><br />Polenta cake is very similar to hominy grits, made famous in the southern states. It not only has a tradition as a staple there, but during leaner years early last century, it constituted the major source of protein in many diets.<br /><br />The problem was, though, this led to widespread incidence of pellagra, a disease with horrific symptoms. These include sore skin and mouth, irritability, depression, hallucinations and even death. This is caused by a deficiency in vitamin B3, aka niacin.<br /><br />Corn is very nutritious and has sufficient B3 as well as 10 times as much vitamin A as other grains. The problem is that the niacin in corn is not readily bio-available. Corn needs to be nixtamalized by soaking in an alkaline solution to make the niacin bio-available.<br /><br />Indigenous peoples south of the US border following their traditions have subsisted on corn for centuries without suffering from pellagra. They soak the corn in lime-water often made with the ashes from burned wood.<br /><br />If corn does not constitute a significant part of your diet and you feel that you have other good sources of niacin this is not absolutely necessary. As I like to get as many nutrients as possible from my meals I soak my corn. It helps that I heat with a wood stove and is pretty simple to do.<br /><br />Otherwise, you can just buy some lime-water and add that to water to soak the corn all day or overnight depending on your schedule. If you are using dried whole kernels you need a mill that is able to handle corn.<br /><br />That is one of the reasons that I purchased a Junior Wonder hand mill. It also allows me to mill my whole grains in a range anywhere from pastry flour to cracked wheat. I consume a lot of whole grains so I often get a good workout preparing them. This does wonders for my prowess in kayaking!<br /><br />After I hand mill my corn I soak it in lime-water, which I make with ashes from my wood stove. I just soak them after skimming the floating unburned portion and let the ash settle for a few days, then decant the clear water. It is already sterile from having been burned.<br /><br />Corn also contains phytic acids, which can bind with important minerals including calcium, magnesium, zinc and iron and carry them out of our bodies. On top of this it does not have any significant amount of phytase, the enzyme necessary to neutralize phytic acid.<br /><br />This is easy to deal with by just adding rye flour rich in phytase, about 10% of the volume of cornmeal, to the soaking solution as well as whey at a Tbsp per cup of flour. This will neutralize a good portion of the phytic acid.<br /><br />I like to make my polenta cake with chicken stock but you can use water. The cornmeal needs to be brought to a boil and then simmered for about 20 to 30 minutes until it is so thick it starts to come away from the sides of the pot.<br /><br />I like to add Parmesan, chopped onion and fresh herbs before pouring it into a pyrex dish so that it is about 1/2 inch thick. Then I bake it at 300 degrees for about 1 1/2 hours. There is an endless variety of options available online. This provides me with one more attractive way to prepare cheap healthy meals.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-8336453614431180552013-02-16T23:22:00.002-08:002013-02-16T23:22:06.308-08:00Snacks Can Be Healthy Too<div style="text-align: justify;">
The pace at which we live our lives nowadays is so hectic that time is considered a luxury. Because of the lack of time, we seem to ignore the importance of certain things in our daily activities; one of which is our eating habits.<br /><br />Trying to get everything done within the day we tend to find the easiest way out when it comes to our diet. Instead of dedicating some time for a normal healthy meal, many times we try to find the easy way out, ignoring the ingredients of the meal, as long as we satisfy our hunger.<br /><br />So what about our health?<br /><br />Thrown out the window!<br /><br />Of course we all care that we are healthy both from the inside and look healthy from the outside. One quick unhealthy meal can't destroy our health or the way we look right?<br /><br />Wrong!!!<br /><br />By giving ourselves the excuse that it's only one meal and that we don't have the time, we forget the seriousness of poor eating habits, leading us to give the same excuse to ourselves every single day.<br /><br />The Solution<br /><br />Let's start off with a 5 minute preparation for our breakfast. Literally 5 minutes!!<br /><br />Breakfast<br /><br />A whole grain toast smeared with vegetable margarine and some honey, accompanied by some low fat milk in our high fiber cereal takes probable less than 5 minutes to prepare. Yet it is a well balanced healthy breakfast to start off our day. You can even change it around slightly with yogurt and honey.<br /><br />Brunch<br /><br />For brunch, again there's no need to go over the top with preparation. Two portions of fruit of the season is more than enough (ex. one apple and one banana) - no preparation whatsoever!<br /><br />Lunch<br /><br />Lunch however can get a bit tricky because most people are still at work having less than half an hour to prepare the lunch and eat it in the same time. Not to worry! With a bit of organization and preparation from the previous day, we will have enough time to enjoy our lunch. By the way, when eating your lunch and dinner do not rush; not less than 20 minutes.<br /><br />As mentioned above prepare your lunch from the day before, which can easily be packed and taken with you to work. For example foods like pasta, rice, grilled chicken, turkey, boiled eggs and even fish can easily be packed and taken with you to work. You can easily mix some of the above in a wholegrain sandwich with some fresh greens.<br /><br />You can even prepare and pack a salad topped with some grilled chicken. To give you some other options prepare some pulses like lentils, peas, beans and split peas which are rich in protein and amino acids.<br /><br />In between your lunch and dinner have some fruit or yogurt.<br /><br />Dinner<br /><br />If you are going to have a light lunch (ex. salad) then your dinner can be more rich and complete (and vice-versa). Most people usually have more time to eat dinner than they do to eat lunch because of their daily jobs. What some people forget to do however, or should I say, not to do, is go overboard with our last full meal of the day. Stick to a normal sized portion, including a well balanced and nutritious meal.<br /><br />Depending on whether you exercise during the day (always good to do) then your body needs those extra supplements which it has burned off during exercise. I recommend a protein bar with some fruit.<br /><br />One final point I nearly forgot to make; drink lots of water, at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep your body hydrated.<br /><br />As you can see, with some organization and willingness, your eating habits can be both healthy and time-saving.<br /><br />If today is the day that you want to change your lifestyle, then do it today, because the more you put it off until "Next Week", the less likely you are to ever start. Just take a quick look at this site today to get some free tips at http://www.whatyoucanachieve.com</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-81600705259785465802013-02-16T23:21:00.002-08:002013-02-16T23:21:31.803-08:00Tips for Healthy Eating at Office<div style="text-align: justify;">
Our workplace is where we spend most of our waking hours. For many it is like a second home as we spend a good part of our day there. To lead a healthy life style, you need to eat healthy whether you are at home or in office. When you work more than eight hours a day, it becomes difficult to eat healthy if you do not plan ahead. Here are a few tips that you can implement straight away to start eating healthy at work.<br /><br />Healthy Eating Style at the Office<br /><br /> Sleep well at night - This may seem a bit out of place in this article. If you are not well rested, you will not eat well and will feel sluggish. Not only that if you have not slept well, you are likely to reach out for numerous cups of coffee to keep your energy levels up.<br /><br /> Never ever Skip your Breakfast- After fasting for 8 hours the body requires the energy to function the whole day. Therefore, eat some breakfast. Go for protein like egg rather than the carbs such as cereals. Protein will fill your stomach therefore less cravings later in the day. If you're in a hurry, have a healthy milk shake of protein powder, banana slices, water or milk and a handful of berries.<br /><br /> Carry food with you - It goes without saying that homemade food is always better than the store-bought lunches in terms of taste and cost. Even a sandwich and a salad carried from home is healthier than the ones bought from a deli. A simple lunch of natural yoghurt, fruits and nuts is healthier than the greasy food bought from the fast food joints.<br /><br /> Cut down on your drinks - Consumption of beverages such as coke, tea or coffee along with cookies or cakes is bad for your health. The best solution is cut back on the tea and coffee consumption. Drink plenty of water. Fruit juices are good provided they are fresh and without sugar. Sipping green tea is not only healthy but also relieves stress.<br /><br /> Don't stray away from your diet plans - This is easier said than done. You can always say no to the donut that is being passed around, if you are carrying your healthy snack. Stop buying sugary junk. This is one way to avoid eating them. If your work involves frequent meetings, carry with you a fruit or some nuts and a bottle of water. This way you can avoid the unhealthy snacks such as biscuits, cakes or other high-calorie goodies.<br /><br /> Be prepared for late nights - If your work type is such that you may not reach home before 8pm most of the days be prepared. Remember, by the time you get home you're tired and worn out all that you want to do is eating anything and stretch your self. Either wake up early in the morning or make some extra food the previous night. Take the food with you and leave it in the office refrigerator to consume it in evening. This way you need not starve in the evenings.<br /><br /> Eat slowly - Consider using the dining room instead of sitting in front of the computer. The brain and the stomach will sync with each other when you eat your meals slowly.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-80760953223083340452013-02-16T23:20:00.000-08:002013-02-16T23:20:54.139-08:00The Benefits of a Healthy Diet Shake Regimen<div style="text-align: justify;">
When it comes to diet shakes, many make claims of near miraculous proportions, however many nutritionists think "scam" when they hear of diet shake success stories or claims. There is an underlying feeling that better than 80% of dieters regain any weight lost, once the product is no longer used, though it may take 2 to 5 years. The weight lost from diet shake product use, is not considered permanent.<br /><br />What are diet shakes?<br /><br />Diet shakes combine protein, carbohydrates, and fats in varying formulas to regulate intake of these nutrients. Through the proper balance of the three groups one can maintain muscle, bone, skin and body tissues as required without exceeding those requirements, thus leading to weight loss.<br /><br />Because of the discrepancies in formulas you must be careful of what you are consuming. Formulas can range from 100% protein to mostly carbohydrates with a little added protein and fat.The shakes come in bulk and single serving containers and of course in every conceivable packaging and flavor.<br /><br />Jose Antonio, chief executive officer and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) says that diet protein shakes are safe for healthy fit people such as athletes needing a quick recharge. ISSN has stated that protein shakes ensure protein load but others say that protein shakes can be harmful to kidneys if used incorrectly.<br /><br />What Are The Benefits?<br /><br />Because you can include ample phytonutrients and micro nutrients to help obtain peak nutritional potential, reaching your ideal body weight is much easier. Micro nutrients such as algae, omega-3's and probiotics added to your diet shake can promote detoxification and help with prevention of cancerous cells. Additionally a healthy meal replacement regime can help improve cardio vascular function by improving the functioning of cells that line the blood vessels.<br /><br />Improved gastrointestinal function is also a benefit, as the GI tract benefits from abundant fiber which helps to cleans the colon. An improvement in skin, hair and nails is a by product of any healthy meal replacement shakes fortified with vitamins C and E which are both essential for hair, skin and nails.<br /><br />An alkaline rich diet shake will reduce your bodies acidity. Cancer and many other illnesses cannot live in an alkaline environment. If you smoke, studies show that you also like acidic foods such as coffee and bread products, so having a more alkaline diet is vital for smokers in particular. To make your diet shake a little more alkaline you could add a small amount of baking soda to it, this will also make your shake creamier as well.<br /><br />Protein diet shakes may add to your endurance and help you get more from your day, more energy equals more life. Protein is recommended after intense exercise or periods of heavy labor to restore muscle glycogen which is depleted by physical activity. Protein helps rebuild damaged muscle tissue such as is often experienced by muscle builders and weight lifters. Studies have shown that those athletes who supplement their diet with 10 grams of protein, 8g of carbohydrates, and 3g of fat had fewer infections and less heat exhaustion.</div>
ademhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717768326009596628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-87751986717939283142012-01-25T05:36:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:36:06.421-08:00What Blood Contains<div style="text-align: justify;">Blood consists of a suspension of cells in a special fluid called plasma. In a grown man, is the blood of body weight 1/12vo corresponding to 5.6 liters. Blood consists of 55% plasma and 45% formed by cells called elements.Blood performs many important functions. At the hemoglobin in red blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and accumulates carbon dioxide (CO2). It also transports nutrients (amino acids, sugars, minerals), and collect the separated material is excreted by the kidneys filter. Blood also transports hormones, enzymes and vitamins. He keeps the defense of the body by phagocytic activity of leukocytes, the bactericidal effect of serum and immune cells are the main characters.<br />
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PLASMA<br />
serum or cell-free plasma can be obtained by centrifugation. The liquid plasma is slightly alkaline, with a distinct yellow color. It consists of 90% water and 10% solids. Nine Parts of it are made of organic substances, while some are composed of minerals. These organic substances are composed of carbohydrates (glucose), lipids (cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, lecithin, fats), proteins (immunoglobulins, albumin, fibrinogen), glycoproteins, hormones (gonadotropin, erythropoietin, thrombopoietin), amino acids and vitamins. Minerals dissolved in ionic form, which dissociates into positive and negative ions.<br />
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THEME CELLS<br />
In certain blood cells are present, which are classified as erythrocytes and leukocytes. Platelets are not considered true cells. Then we will discuss the different types of blood cells.<br />
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Erythrocytes (RBC)<br />
Red blood cells (corpuscles) contain hemoglobin (a substance that is able to bind to oxygen). Oxygen from the lungs is transported by red blood cells to all tissues in the body. A person who has anemia, a condition caused by too few red blood cells in the blood may show a weakness, fatigue and lack of red blood cells are breath.The blood cells are most likely to know about 4-6 million / mm3. They are also called red cells.<br />
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In the hall of red blood cells in mammals, does the absence of the base more hemoglobin and biconcave shape of these cells increases the surface area and cytoplasmic volume ratio. These properties make it more efficient diffusion of oxygen by these cells.. In the so-called "sickle cell anemia, red blood cells usually sickle-shaped electron microscopy, the biologists have seen the red blood cells can have different forms: normal (discocyte), berries (teeth), strawberries (echinocytes), white (codocyte), anemia, oat hulls, is tight, sharp, bleeding, poikilocytes, etc. The half-life of erythrocytes is about 120 days. When you reach the end of their lives, they are retained by the spleen, where they are phagocytosed by macrophages.<br />
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Leukocytes (white blood cells)<br />
leukocytes, or white, is responsible for defending the body. In the blood, which is much smaller than many red blood cells. The density of leukocytes in the blood is 5000-7000 / mm3. The leukocytes are divided into two categories: granulocytes and lymphoid cells or agranulocytes. The ANC is due to the presence of granules in the cytoplasm. In various types of granulocytes, the granules are different and help us to distinguish. In fact, these granules have a different affinity for acidic or basic neutral spots and give the cytoplasm in different colors. Thus, neutrophils are separated, eosinophils (or acidophilus) and basophils. Lymphoid cells, but differ in lymphocytes and monocytes. As we shall see, helps even the shape of the kernel's in recognition of leukocytes.<br />
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There are five types of white cells in the body, including the following:<br />
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Neutrophils<br />
Basophils<br />
Eosinophils<br />
Monocytes<br />
Lymphocytes<br />
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These cells fight viruses, bacteria, and others and participate in hypersensitivity reactions seen in allergic reactions.<br />
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Neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils are (white blood cells that destroy bacteria). Granulocytes are characterized by small particles or granules, found in every cell, and contains substances that fight infections. Granulocytes undergo several developmental stages before becoming mature neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils o. The most immature myeloid series of cells called granulocytes are myeloblasts, promyelocytes, myelocytes, metamyelocytes, band forms (cells with a dagger), and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN).<br />
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Neutrophils are very active in the trailer and bacteria are present in large numbers in the pus of wounds. Unfortunately, these cells are not able to renew their lysosomes used in digesting microbes and killed after consuming any of them.<br />
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Eosinophils attack parasites and phagocyte antigen-antibody complex.<br />
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Basophils differ anticoagulant and vasodilator substances such as histamine and serotonin. Although they have a phagocytic capacity, its main function is to secrete substances that are involved in the hypersensitivity reaction.<br />
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Lymphocytes are cells which, in addition to being present in the blood, fill the lymphoid tissues and organs, and lymph flow through lymphatic vessels. lymphoid organs are the heart of the thymus, bone (in birds storage), spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils, Peyer's patches and lymphoid tissues of the respiratory tract and stomach.<br />
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Most lymphocytes circulating in the blood is in a state of rest. They look like small round cells with a compact core that takes up almost the entire volume of the cell. Consequently, the cytoplasm is very low. Lymphocytes in lymphoid tissues and organs can be activated by a different amount of antigen stimulation. In blood, lymphocytes are 20-40% of all leukocytes soft and larger than red blood cells.<br />
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Lymphocytes are the main components of the immune system is a defense against attack by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and protists. performance and cell antibodies in their membranes. An antibody is a molecule that can bind to a form of complementary molecules, called antigens, and recognition. Like all proteins, although antibodies are encoded by genes. On the basis of a mechanism for the recombination of some of these genes, each cell produces antibodies specifically.<br />
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Therefore, cells that perform a specific action called each additional recognize antigen only. Although all cells are highly selective recognition of a molecule, the number of circulating lymphocytes so large that they are able to detect almost all substances in the body, both domestic and foreign. It's about recognizing hundreds of millions of different molecules.<br />
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immune cells, mainly lymphocytes, cooperate to activate, stimulate and make more precise the immune system. To reach this area, there are different types of cells with different functions: T-cells and B when B cells are activated, they reproduce rapidly (clonal selection) and become plasma cells that secrete large amounts of antibodies in the blood (humoral response). When antibodies without complying with further micro-organisms (epitopes), join them and form complexes immobilized microorganisms. Later, other cells that are not specific, but can recognize the antibodies, phagocytes these complexes.<br />
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In turn, T cells are divided into three categories: Tc (cytotoxic), Th (helper), Ts (suppressor). Although cytotoxic lymphocytes reproduce quickly when it is activated. They do not release antibodies in the blood, but to maintain the antibodies in their membranes and cells use to detect, especially its own body cells infected with viruses or tumor. Cytotoxic lymphocytes kill cells by substances perforin, which produces lesions in the membrane of the target cell and cause death by osmotic lysis (cell response). Lymphocytes of the aid is necessary to activate B cells and Tc which, although they recognize foreign agents, rarely direct action. Suppressor lymphocytes reduce the severity of the immune response.<br />
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But does not the immune system attacks the body's cells that autoimmune reaction can damage the body and cause death. How does the immune system between itself and not me? We have seen that B cells and Tc recognize an antigen, do not do anything, but must be activated by an additional cell. A couple of times after the birth of the organization, some of the new cells pass through the thymus where T-cells are cells then were compared with all antigens of the organism (auto-anti-gens). It appears that lymphocytes that recognize an antigen, as they are still immature, he will die. Thus, the autoreactive Th cells are dead, only B cells and Tc have recognized foreign antigens can be activated. The system of cellular cytotoxicity mediated by Th cells is developed as a defense against the infected cells, altered, or deviant. Indeed, B cells and Tc turned against bacteria, even without the consent of the participants.<br />
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The B and Tc lymphocytes activated in addition to the production of antibodies and kill foreign cells, multiply rapidly. During cell division, rearrangements often occur in the sequence of genes coding for antibodies. Thus, the antibody in the new cell a little bit different compared to his father mitotic. If the new form is better suited to the antigen, this cell will be persuaded to share more. The next generation of clones is more efficient and, in turn, can lead to more selective variants. This process of clonal selection and more effective immune response. Finally, immune memory cells, ie lymphocytes off ready to be reactivated on the occasion of the meeting with the same antigen.<br />
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In addition to Th cells and B, a third population of lymphocytes in the blood and peripheral lymphoid organs have receptors for antigens. These cells have a non-specific defense function is not activated by Th cells, these cells are the oldest part of the immune system and is characterized by cytotoxic activity. For these reasons, called NK, natural killer. In addition to killing viruses, bacteria, infections and neoplastic cells, these cells also regulates the production of other blood cells, red blood cells and granulocytes.<br />
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Monocytes are precursors to macrophages. Blood pieces are larger, which, after reaching maturity in the bone marrow into the bloodstream, where they remain in 24-36 hours. Then migrate into the tissues where they become macrophages and move into tissues. In the presence of an area of inflammation, monocytes migrate rapidly from the blood vessels and begin an intense phagocytic activity. The role of these cells is not only in phagocytosis, and also an intense activity of secretion. They produce substances that have defensive functions, such as lysozyme, interferon and other substances that modulate the function of other cells. Macrophages cooperate in the immune system. They expose the body to digest the molecules in the membrane, and present them to more specialized cells such as B and Th lymphocytes.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The most common cell in your bloodstream gives blood its red color and is thus called a red blood cell. Just one drop of your blood contains hundreds of millions of such cells. When viewed through a microscope, they look like doughnuts with a depressed center instead of a hole. Each cell is packed with hundreds of millions of hemoglobin molecules. Each hemoglobin is, in turn, a beautiful spherical structure made up of about 10,000 hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur atoms, plus four heavier atoms of iron, which gives blood its oxygen- carrying ability. Hemoglobin facilitates the transport of carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs, where it is exhaled.<br />
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Another vital part of your red blood cells is their skin, called membrane. This marvelous covering enables the cells to stretch into thin shapes so as to pass through your thinnest blood vessels and thus sustain every part of your body.<br />
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Manufacturing of the red blood cell is done in the bone marrow. Once a new one is created, it enters your blood stream; it may circulate through your heart and body more than 100,000 times. Unlike the other cells, the red blood cells have no nucleus. This gives them more space to carry oxygen and makes it lighter, which helps your heart to pump millions of red blood cells throughout your body. However, lack of a nucleus results to inability to renew their internal parts. Thus, after 120 days, your red blood cell begins to deteriorate and lose their elasticity.<br />
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The large white blood cell called phagocytes consumes these worn-out cells and spit out the iron atoms. The scarce iron atoms attach themselves to transport molecules that take them to your bone marrow to be used in the manufacture of new red cells. Every second, your bone marrow releases two to three million new red blood cells into your bloodstream!<br />
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If your trillions of red blood cells were suddenly to stop functioning, that entails death within minutes. No doubt, you will agree with me, the essence of this marvelous creation.<br />
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Once the condition reaches this stage, there is no turning back to the normal function of the kidney, instead the person should now rely on dialysis to clean the blood and rid the body of toxic wastes of metabolism.<br />
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Another option is to subject the body to kidney transplant, which is not only very expensive and critical as the body could reject the new kidney bringing more complications; it is also very hard to find a suitable and compatible donor.<br />
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For people suffering from chronic kidney diseases, as well as other kidney disorders, these are the symptoms to look out for since these symptoms are tell tale signs that the end of the kidney is near:<br />
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1. Oedema - characterized by bloating of the feet or legs at first and eventually will be distributed all throughout the body. This is primarily due to increased water retention by the kidney instead of letting the water out of the body.<br />
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2. Anemia - one of the major functions of the kidney is the regulation on production of red blood cells, as the kidneys deteriorate, red cells production also decreases, hence the person will become severely anemic (low red blood cell count).<br />
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3. Hematuria - characterized by the presence of blood clots in the urine.<br />
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4. Bloody Stools - blood may be seen with the stool and is a very good indication of the severity of kidney damage.<br />
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5. Sudden behavior change - people suffering from renal failure is more prone to mood swings, hallucinations, delusions, and increased state of confusion.<br />
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6. Severe flank pain - a very painful feeling in one flank of the body, and have the tendency to move to the lower abdomen, groin, labia, or the testicles.<br />
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7. Decrease in urination - decrease in the volume of urine is one thing, but in renal failure, the act of urination itself is diminished.<br />
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8. Shortness of breath - primarily brought about by extremely high blood pressure.<br />
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9. Seizure - severe conditions on the kidneys and its effect all throughout the body might trigger seizures and involuntary shaking of a part of the body, or the entire body as well.<br />
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10. Foul Smelling Urine - acrid and too sweet smelling urine is an indication of renal failure although it could also be observed in chronic renal diseases.<br />
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When any of these kidney stone disease symptoms show up, it is wise to call medical help right away, as not doing so will endanger your life. One symptom might show up or several of them altogether, whichever the case, immediate medical help is a must. Or you can simply visit: http://kidneystonedisease.net for more information.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-83715668163472928282012-01-10T05:41:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:55:01.565-08:00Symptoms of Leukemia: Spotting Them Before It's Too Late<div style="text-align: justify;">Leukemia is a type of cancer that is very common nowadays. It does not choose who it attacks: men, women, children, adults, Caucasian, African-American, Asian, Hispanic - we are all at risk. According to the latest survey conducted, almost 44,000 people will be diagnosed with leukemia by 2010. It is now 2011. However, with developments that we have had in the aspect of health and medicine, the outcome of leukemia is looking bright. There is now a significant increase in the survival rate - a little over 50 per cent. That might not be a very big number for you, but compared to the 1970s when they only had a 14 per cent chance of survival, 50 per cent is almost like being disease-free. Won't you agree?<br />
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Surviving leukemia would largely depend on the severity of the disease by the time it gets diagnosed. As you could deduce, an earlier diagnosis of leukemia would give a better prognosis as compared to a late detection. Knowing which symptoms to look out for would be a great help in getting the earliest treatment possible. The following would be the most common symptoms of leukemia:<br />
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• Fever and recurrent infections. The reason behind this is that in leukemia, you do not have mature white blood cells to combat foreign bodies. You do not have a good defense system to protect you from invading viruses.<br />
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• Fatigue. Leukemia is a condition where there is a massive production of abnormal white blood cells. These cells would take up a lot of space, thus impeding the production of other types of cells. Since the production of red blood cells is decreased in the process, oxygen delivery to your various systems would also be decreased. This is what's causing fatigue.<br />
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• Bleeding and/or easy bruising. Bleeding, when associated with cancer, is painless. The same goes with bruising. A normal bruise would be tender when touched. Bruising, as related to leukemia, does not have any pain at all. Platelets, the ones responsible for clotting, are decreased in leukemia. This causes the bleeding and the bruising.<br />
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• Petechiae. They are tiny, rash-like spots found on the skin. Unlike rashes, though, petechiae are not itchy. This is caused by the rupture of capillaries and a decrease in platelet count.<br />
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• Pain. All types of cancer have pain. In the case of leukemia, it is bone or joint pain. This should not be confused with symptoms of bone cancer, though. The pain in bone cancer is caused by the compression of nerves due to tumor growth. In leukemia, the pain is caused by the overcrowding of blood cells in the bone marrow.<br />
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There are many other symptoms of leukemia, but the aforementioned would be the most common of the lot. If you experience any of those mentioned above, consult with your doctor immediately. If you get treatment early in the disease, there is a chance that the cancer cells might be eradicated and you would be one of the few survivors who would live to tell your story about battling with death.<br />
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For an better overview of the causes, Anemia should be classified. The basic cause of anemia is either an increased loss or destruction of red blood cells or an impaired or decreased rate of production. An etiologic classification is based on the various conditions leading to either of these results.<br />
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Blood loss<br />
Acute or chronic hemorrhage results in loss of plasma and all formed elements of the blood. After acute hemorrhage, the body replaces plasma within 1 to 3 days, maintaining blood volume. However, this results in a low concentration of rd blood cells, which are gradually replaced within 3 to 4 weeks. During this period there is usually a normocytic (normal size), normochromic (normal color) anemia, and there are sufficient iron sotries for hemoglobin synthesis.<br />
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In chronic blood loss, the actual number of red blood cells may be normal because of continual replacement. However, insufficient iron is available to form hemoglobin as quickly as it is lost. As a result, erythrocytes are usually small in size (microcytic and pale in color (hypochromic).<br />
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Excessive destruction<br />
Excessive destruction or hemolysis of erythrocytes can occur from a variety of causes. One of the most common is a result of defect within the red blood cell (intracorpuscular) that shortens the life span of the cell so that production cannot keep pace with destruction. Sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, have decreased erythrocyte life spans because of a defect in hemoglobin synthesis.<br />
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Extra-corpular factors are those conditions that cause hemolysis in otherwise normal red blood cells. A classic example is erythroblastosis fetalis. Other causes can be toxic drugs, transfusion reactions, burns, poisonings (such as from lead), infections such as malaria, and splenic sequestration (hypersplenism).<br />
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Impaired or decreased production<br />
Impaired or decreased production of red blood cells can occur as a result of either bone marrow failure or deficiency of essential nutrients. Bone marrow failure may be caused by<br />
• Replacement of bone marrow by fibrosis or by neoplastic cells, such as in leukemia,<br />
• Depression of marrow activity from irradiation, chemicals or drugs, or<br />
• Interference with bone marrow activity from other systemic diseases, such as severe infection, chronic renal disease, widespread malignancy (without marrow infiltration), collage disease, or hypothyroidism.<br />
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The reason for various systemic disorders affecting erythrocyte production varies according to the condition. For example, in severe chronic infection there is evidence that depression of erythropoiesis is caused by a defect in the conversion of proteoporphyrin into hemoglobin. In addition, there is some degree of hemolysis, although the exact mechanism is not known.<br />
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The most common childhood anemia is a result of deficient iron supply, besides iron as an essential component of hemoglobin synthesis, red blood cell production is dependent on amino acids, vitamins B6, B9 and C, folic, copper and possibly cobalt. Chronic malnutrition results in anemia as a result of generalized protein. Mineral and vitamin deficiencies.<br />
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Pernicious anemia develops when the gastric mucosa fails to secrete sufficient amounts of intrinsic factor, which is essential for absorption of vitamin B12. This type of anemia is common in the elderly as a result of physiologically decreased gastric secretions. Deprived of vitamin B12, the bone marrow produces fewer but larger (macrocytic) red blood cells. The erythrocytes are usually immature and because of their extremely fragile cell membranes, are more rapidly destroyed during circulation.<br />
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Classification based on morphology<br />
A second classification has been made that is based on the morphologic changes within the red blood cell. The major categories<br />
1. normocytic<br />
2. microcytic<br />
3. macrocytic<br />
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In addition, each category may be subdivided according to the amount of hemoglobin in the cell, since hemoglobin gives the cell its characteristic red color, the usual classifications are<br />
• normochromic<br />
• microchromic<br />
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Classification based on Hb level<br />
Stage I<br />
• mild stage<br />
• Hemoglobin level is 110-90g/l<br />
• Erythrocyte count is 3.5-3.0x10^12/l<br />
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Stage II<br />
• Moderate stage<br />
• Hemoglobin level is 90-70g/l<br />
• Erythrocyte count is 3.0-2.5x10^12/l<br />
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Stage III<br />
• Severe stage<br />
• Hemoglobin level is Laboratory criteria<br />
Laboratory criteria of anemia in neonatal period are<br />
• 0-14 days - Hemoglobin level is less than 145g/l<br />
• 15-28days- Hemoglobin level is less than 120g/l<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The bites of the common British species of mosquito (Culex pipiens) cause little more than irritation and swelling. In many tropical countries, the Middle East and Southern Asia, species of mosquito in the genus Anopheles transmit the disease malaria. It is estimated that about 280 million people suffer from malaria and over 2 million or more die each year.<br />
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The disease is caused by a single-celled parasite (Plasmodium spp.) which enters the blood stream as a result of a 'bite' from an infected mosquito. The parasites enter the red blood cells and reproduce there, feeding on the cytoplasm of the cell. The red cells eventually burst open and release the parasites into the blood stream, where they go on to infect other red cells. When hundreds of red cells burst simultaneously, they cause the patient to suffer from fever. The regular phases of reproduction and release produce regular bouts of fever.<br />
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If a mosquito sucks blood from an infected person, the parasites break out of the red cells and enter the mosquito's gut wall where they continue to reproduce. From here they migrate to the salivary glands. The next person to be bitten will receive saliva containing the parasite and will probably develop malaria. The parasites first enter the cells of the liver and reproduce there. When they break out, they go on to invade the red blood cells.<br />
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There are three lines of defence against the disease; destroying the malarial parasite in the blood, destroying the mosquitoes which transmit the disease and preventing people from being bitten.<br />
<br />
There are drugs such as Chloroquine which destroy the parasites in the blood but not in the liver. The malarial parasite has, in many cases, developed resistance to these drugs and new drugs are constantly being sought.<br />
<br />
Insecticides can be used to kill mosquitoes in dwellings but, here again, the mosquitoes have developed resistance to insecticides such as DDT. Other ways of reducing the mosquito population involve draining the swamps when they breed, increasing the flow of sluggish streams to carry away the eggs and larvae, spraying oil and insecticide to kill the larvae in the water, covering all stores of water and preventing water from accumulating in discarded tins, tyres etc.<br />
<br />
To avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, screens can be placed over windows and doors and, since most bites occur at night, people can sleep under a tent of fine netting to keep mosquitoes out.<br />
<br />
An intensive search for a vaccine has not been successful so far.<br />
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More information, and illustrations to accompany this article, can be found on biology-resources.com<br />
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D G Mackean is the author of GCSE Biology, IGCSE Biology, and many other Biology text books. He has a site of Biology Teaching Resources at http://www.biology-resources.com which includes a bank of experiments for teachers, sample PowerPoint presentations, and many biological drawings</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-61916022074853715622012-01-10T05:33:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:55:38.570-08:00Sickle Cell Anemia, Crisis and Care<div class="separator" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="313" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFcGIUy89Vn1lpkzB_ctC5A5OlJueI0QkV5YYwgm_7uPSyC0q5CjUit8dkSrMQHvQQWL3ZszqlACN_W4l4tszsiJEVxpqiffmKm2ucYbYweL4NhzIfGStlIl9XDJIiFwhAiV43bzgcPvw/s320/Sickle+Cell+Anemia.jpg" width="320" /></div><br />
<div style="text-align: justify;">What is Anemia?<br />
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Anemia is a Greek word which means without blood. As the meaning of anemia showing the actual situation. Anemia is a condition in which your blood has abnormally low number of red blood cells circulate in the body. Anemia is not a disease, in fact it is a condition that results from below-normal levels of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the iron-containing pigment of the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. Anemia also can occur if your red blood cells don't contain enough hemoglobin doctors sometimes describe someone with anemia as having a low blood count. A person who has anemia is called anemic person.<br />
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What is Sickle Cell Disease?<br />
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Sickle cell is belongs to the family of thalassemia, it is very common inherited blood disorder disease, it occurs almost exclusively among black Americans and black Africans. Sickle cell disease (STD) is a condition that affects your blood. It's sometimes called sickle cell anemia. The red cells in your blood, which are usually disc-shaped, can turn into crescent or sickle shape. This stops your blood carrying oxygen as well as it should be. And sickle cells can't travel in your bloodstream as easily as ordinary red blood cells.These abnormal red blood cells, carrying an abnormal hemoglobin known as hemoglobin S. A person who has sickle cell disease can get infections more easily because the damaged cells eventually clog the spleen. These sickle shaped cells did not last long and usually die after only about 10 to 20 days.<br />
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STD can be diagnose by a simple blood test called CBC, in which complete blood counts, with red blood cells, and protein with iron and hemoglobin measured. While A hemoglobin electrophoresis test measuring the different types of hemoglobin in the bloodstream.<br />
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Sickle Cell Crisis:<br />
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In sickle cell disease sometimes patient suffers with severe and constant pain attacks which can be affect any body parts specially hands,elbows, knee joints, chest, legs, lower or upper back and palms etc. The liver or spleen may become large than normal size which is unable to protect the body form different infections. These kind of pains are very severe and the patient usually cannot bear it. When the pain starts, immediately give over-the-counter painkiller, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen to the affected person and have him lots of fluids orally or by injection which helps to push the stuck cells to flow ahead in narrow blood vessels and the due to this the pain starting to subside.<br />
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Cure:<br />
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As we know that there is no proper cure for this deadly disease while there may be some care instead of cure. STD patient need oxygen, plenty of fluids and iron containing foods to reduce the severity of the pain. In some cases they need blood transfusion if the condition is more serious.A drug called hydroxyurea(brand name Hydrea) may prevent regular attacks of sickle cell pain and give more gap between severe pain attacks. Medical experts are still trying hard to get proper treatment for STD.<br />
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<br />
The disease is caused by a single-celled parasite (Plasmodium spp.) which enters the blood stream as a result of a 'bite' from an infected mosquito. The parasites enter the red blood cells and reproduce there, feeding on the cytoplasm of the cell. The red cells eventually burst open and release the parasites into the blood stream, where they go on to infect other red cells. When hundreds of red cells burst simultaneously, they cause the patient to suffer from fever. The regular phases of reproduction and release produce regular bouts of fever.<br />
<br />
If a mosquito sucks blood from an infected person, the parasites break out of the red cells and enter the mosquito's gut wall where they continue to reproduce. From here they migrate to the salivary glands. The next person to be bitten will receive saliva containing the parasite and will probably develop malaria. The parasites first enter the cells of the liver and reproduce there. When they break out, they go on to invade the red blood cells.<br />
<br />
There are three lines of defence against the disease; destroying the malarial parasite in the blood, destroying the mosquitoes which transmit the disease and preventing people from being bitten.<br />
<br />
There are drugs such as Chloroquine which destroy the parasites in the blood but not in the liver. The malarial parasite has, in many cases, developed resistance to these drugs and new drugs are constantly being sought.<br />
<br />
Insecticides can be used to kill mosquitoes in dwellings but, here again, the mosquitoes have developed resistance to insecticides such as DDT. Other ways of reducing the mosquito population involve draining the swamps when they breed, increasing the flow of sluggish streams to carry away the eggs and larvae, spraying oil and insecticide to kill the larvae in the water, covering all stores of water and preventing water from accumulating in discarded tins, tyres etc.<br />
<br />
To avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, screens can be placed over windows and doors and, since most bites occur at night, people can sleep under a tent of fine netting to keep mosquitoes out.<br />
<br />
An intensive search for a vaccine has not been successful so far.<br />
<br />
More information, and illustrations to accompany this article, can be found on biology-resources.com<br />
<br />
D G Mackean is the author of GCSE Biology, IGCSE Biology, and many other Biology text books. He has a site of Biology Teaching Resources at http://www.biology-resources.com which includes a bank of experiments for teachers, sample PowerPoint presentations, and many biological drawings</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-35225108812955458842011-12-20T05:51:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:52:20.038-08:00Healthy Diets For You<div class="separator" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="212" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoroJXbyHJVlR59h5E57OFkVvfamfE5HucVTeYxSnACyc_5atrwcVcpjwKmsTErr_JhZIwjveYTLME7FPv9dA2C17walHZUrqZxPc2Yd7O8oDGQoXevYC2E5NHB9eXT-N8KLU48Wo1v2g/s320/Healthy+Diets+For+You.jpg" width="320" /></div><br />
<div style="text-align: justify;">Most people these days are desperate to lose weight no matter what the cost, even disregarding sometimes nutritious and healthy diets in the process. It is essential for them to reduce a few inches in their waistline even at the expense of employing supplements with very minimal scientific backing. What's important is they effectively shed a few pounds, which is good for them and they are happy about it. However, although the results can look promising, the underlying potential danger is often set aside, as the body suffers eventually.<br />
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To properly lose weight, healthy diets are essentially important, as well as vital natural supplements such as vitamins, minerals, and proteins. You can easily lose weight with some alternative method, but the necessary important elements that keeps the body from functioning well are reduce dramatically leaving the body weak and undernourished. Even though a lot of experts believed that salt, sugar, calories, and fats are the ingredients that make your body gain weight, it is undeniable that the body needs these (in moderation) to keep it functioning well. Excessive intake or consumption of these substances is always unhealthy for your body, but taken in moderation or occasionally, they can be a part of healthy diets.<br />
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Having nutritious and healthy diets does not necessarily means total avoidance with unhealthy fat, sugar, cholesterol, and any other things or foods that are considered unhealthy. They only become unhealthy and dangerous to your health if they are utilized excessively, as everything taken or consume in excess is harmful to your body. As even nutrients rich healthy diets like vegetable and fruits when taken or consume excessively is potentially bad for your health, as it can lead to constipation or diarrhea. However, there are still substances that even when utilized moderately or occasionally are still potentially harmful to our health and a good example for this is cigarettes.<br />
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Healthy diets combined with regular exercise are unquestionably very beneficial to your health and well-being. With proper consumption of nutrients rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, whole grains, oily fish, and healthy fats, to name a few can greatly enhance and strengthen your body's wellness both physically and mentally. Healthy diets is not all about strict dietary nutrition and depriving yourself of every food that you love, but rather, it's all about being healthy and enjoying it, having more stamina and energy, and staying fit and strong, which can be all acquired by properly learning some nutritional and dietary basics and employing them in a way that suits you best.<br />
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The healthy diet food list:<br />
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Below are some of the foods that a healthy diet consists of:<br />
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Lean protein (poultry, fish, lean beef)<br />
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Fruits<br />
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Vegetables<br />
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Legumes<br />
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Beans<br />
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Whole grains<br />
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Cereal<br />
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Low-fat and fat-free dairy products (milk, yogurt)<br />
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Oats<br />
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Oatmeal<br />
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Those who need a more descriptive example about what they should be eating everyday can check out one of the many free diet plans that are available online.<br />
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Another one of the most important things that people can do to lose weight quickly is drink plenty of water. It seems so simple, but it is something that many people neglect. Approximately 65-70 percent of the human body is made up of water, so drinking plenty of it is one of the best things that people can do for their health.<br />
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Water helps promote weight loss in three ways. One of the ways that it promotes weight loss is by replacing sugary beverage. A twelve ounce can of coke is about 140 calories. If a person drinks three cokes per day, that is 420 empty calories added to his or her diet. If one replaces those three cups with a bottle of water, he or she will be able to save 420 calories.<br />
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Water has also been shown to help promote a feeling of fullness. One of the root causes of weight gain is overindulging. Studies have shown that people who drink a glass of water before a meal eat less than those who do not. Additionally, water also helps rid the body of excess toxins.<br />
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People also need to make sure that they are exercising regular. Researchers have found that half of the population does not engage in regular exercise. Exercise is not only effective for promoting weight loss, but it also helps people keep the weight off for the rest of their lives.<br />
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Experts recommend being physically active for at least 30 minutes per day. However, those who are trying to lose weight should aim for about an hour most days of the week. Walking is one of the simplest exercises that a person can do because it is something that the body was designed to do naturally. Other forms of aerobic exercise that one may want to consider include: jogging, dancing, skating and playing a sport. Additionally, people should also make sure that they include resistance exercises in their regimen.<br />
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One of the most important things that people can do to keep their bodies healthy is maintain a healthy weight. Eating a healthy diet and exercising will help people lose weight fast.<br />
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The first thing you need to do is to stop listening to or buying into the multitude of diet scams that are around these days. Reality is that you are not going to lose weight or get fit with no effort. Permanent weight loss and fitness requires effort and commitment but the end result is worth it.<br />
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There is no other way around it...you have to eat properly and you do have to exercise.<br />
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Okay...let's look at some of the benefits of exercise.<br />
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1. Losing body fat<br />
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If you diet without any exercise, you lose some fat but you are also losing lean muscle. Restricting calories actually slows down your metabolism causing you to gain weight as soon as you increase those calories again. Combining an exercise program with your dieting helps to maximize fat loss while minimizing lean muscle loss.<br />
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2. Maintaining a healthy body weight<br />
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A good routine of healthy eating and exercise keeps your weight stable so that you don't have to turn to dangerous fad diets all the time. These scams may work for a very short time but you will put the weight on again just as quickly. If you make healthy eating choices and exercise a part of your life, a stable weight will be normal for you.<br />
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3. Faster metabolism<br />
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How many times have you heard someone use the excuse of a slow metabolism? I must admit that I've used it myself. Well, it's a myth. Our metabolism slows down due to our own unhealthy choices not the other way around.<br />
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Calorie restrictive diets create havoc with the metabolism whereas an effective nutrition and exercise plan can definitely speed up your metabolism, allowing it to burn off those excess kilos.<br />
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4. More sustained endurance and muscular strength<br />
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You don't need to be a bodybuilder or an elite sportsperson to benefit from increased strength and endurance. Whatever you do, it allows you to perform more efficiently. Some women are concerned that increased muscular strength means huge, bulky biceps and so forth but that isn't what you need to become.<br />
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5. Better cardio respiratory function<br />
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A properly designed exercise program can improve your endurance in a short time. As the cardio respiratory system responds positively to exercise, you will find you can climb the stairs without any trouble.<br />
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6. More strength in the bones, ligaments, and tendons<br />
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Weight bearing exercises and a sensible regimen of resistance training will not only strengthen the muscles but will benefit the entire skeletal system and connective tissues, greatly reducing risk of injury.<br />
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7. Greater muscle mass<br />
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An increase in muscle mass equals an increase in the number of calories burned throughout the day, meaning a faster metabolism. It also makes you more physically attractive.<br />
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8. Lower blood pressure<br />
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High blood pressure can lead to strokes or heart attacks. While medication can help, lifestyle changes in diet and exercise are the vital elements in blood pressure control.<br />
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9. Lower cholesterol<br />
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Cholesterol is necessary for some of our bodily functions but many people have led a lifestyle that has left them with a dangerously high level of cholesterol. This can lead to cardiovascular disease, particularly if you are also overweight or obese. Losing fat through nutrition and exercise is the key to the overall improvement in cholesterol levels.<br />
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10. Reduced risk of type 2 diabetes<br />
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In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin to maintain the bodys blood glucose levels. Maintaining a healthy weight and leading an active lifestyle decrease the risk of this disease.<br />
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11. Lower risk of osteoporosis<br />
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This condition is a very painful disease characterized by decreased bone mass as well as 'chalky' bones. Because they are so fragile, fractures can occur from something as simple as bumping into something. Resistance training and weight bearing exercises can assist in increasing bone density.<br />
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12. Higher self-esteem<br />
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Participating in structured exercise leads to an improvement in appearance. This makes you feel good about yourself and you find an increase in energy, vitality, and confidence.<br />
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So, as you can see, the benefits to your overall health are numerous and too important to leave to chance. As the saying goes, "use it or lose it" and this is very applicable to the use of your muscles and your body in general.<br />
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Anne has worked primarily within health and welfare for around 35 years. She has always loved to write and has a wide range of interests. She is the owner of http://www.ozebizwiz.com and http://www.ourkidzbiz.com</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-20659442127147118962011-12-20T05:48:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:53:10.697-08:00Tips On How to Live a Healthy Lifestyle<div style="text-align: justify;">The world today is a very stressful, fast-paced place to live. Many people have a very hard time making it through life without having problems at times. The best way to make it through life without major problems is to live a healthy lifestyle. Living a healthy lifestyle makes everything much easier to deal with, because you are in a good frame of mind, and you feel well physically. A healthy lifestyle is not just about eating a healthy diet, or exercising regularly. I think the most important thing in living a healthy lifestyle is everything in moderation. You need to eat healthy, exercise, and find a healthy balance between work and play.<br />
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Eating healthy is very important to living a healthy lifestyle, because your diet is what fuels your life. If you are constantly eating junk food and drinking alcohol, then you are causing physical damage to your body. This damage will cause you to have a lack of energy and you will not be able to do the things that you want to do.<br />
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Exercise is also very important to live a healthy lifestyle, because if you are out of shape you will not feel well or be able to do the things that you want to do. When you exercise you release different chemicals into your bloodstream that make you feel better. Exercising can be a big help getting you through a tough day, because it can give you a good head start to the day, or a pick me up after a bad day.<br />
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I think the most important way to live a healthy lifestyle is to find and maintain a balance between work and play. If you work too much then your stress level will be very high, and your health and happiness will decline very quickly. However if you play too much, your stress will also be very high, because you are going to have to worry about how you are going to pay your bills. If you strike a balance between the two then you can make enough money to pay your bills, but still have enough fun that you are able to relieve your stress. If you pay attention to these things in your life, then you will be able to live a healthy lifestyle.<br />
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Anemia literally means lack of blood. It actually designates a condition in which body lacks healthy red blood cells. In human body, red blood cells are developed in bone marrow. Principle function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen to body tissues; so red blood cells are the ones who keep our body cells oxygenated, alive, and healthy. Hemoglobin is the main component of red blood cells. It binds with the oxygen and helps in transferring the oxygen to body cells. Hemoglobhn is an iron-containing molecule which is responsible for red color of our blood. Normal hemoglobin level varies from 12 g/dL to 15 g/dL.<br />
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Anemia can occur due to several reasons. In cancer patients, anemia is a common condition. In most of the cases cancer itself causes anemia. If the cancer affected regions include liver, lung, bone marrow, heart, kidney etc then red blood cell production is decreased severely causing anemia. If the patient is having tumor or ulcer in the internal body organs such as intestine, bladder, or stomach etc then severe bleeding can occur which can in turn cause anemia. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can also be responsible for anemia in cancer affected patients. Though radiotherapy regions do not include organs like liver but if the radiotherapy is being delivered to any adjacent body structure then liver functionality can be affected causing anemia. Same thing happens if radiotherapy is delivered in the spinal region.<br />
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Most dominant symptoms of anemia are shortness of breath, severe tiredness, dizziness and swelling of hands and feet, as well as chest pain.<br />
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Techniques that helps<br />
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- Blood transfusion: Blood transfusion is the emergency method of treating anemia. Blood transfusion is a process in which blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma etc is transfused intravenously into the circulatory system of patient body. Blood transfusion is used only in case of severe anemia when the blood hemoglobin level is less than 8 g/dL. Blood transfusion can give relief quickly than any medication or supplement but it also has a few risks involved such as lung injury, transfusion reaction and congestive heart failure. If the blood is transfused too quickly before the heart can handle it can lead to congestive heart failure. Transfusion reaction occurs when body immunity system rejects foreign blood cells. It is almost like an allergic reaction.<br />
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Supportive Supplements and herbs<br />
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- Folic Acid: Folic acid is essential to generate healthy red blood cells in people of all ages. Folic acid is available as a supplement. There are natural sources rich in folic acid such as spinach, beans, peas, egg yolk, Baker's yeast, and fish liver oil.<br />
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- Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 is needed in every single cell for normal cellular function, deficiency of which can lead to anemia which is called pernicious anemia and it is basically an autoimmune disease. Pernicious anemia is commonly seen in people with gastric cancer. It can be treated orally with B12 supplement. Usually such a high dose of vitamin B12 is given orally the amount absorbed in intestine through passive diffusion is enough for body functionality.<br />
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- Vitamin A: Other than the above two components, excessive vitamin A intake can lead to cancer. It can be clinically determined with associated symptoms such as insomnia, diarrhea etc but for proper diagnosis blood test is necessary.<br />
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- Vitamin B6: According to Journal of American Medical Association vitamin B6 itself can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. Vitamin B6 is an essential component for producing hemoglobin inside the body. Vitamin B6 enhances oxygen binding of hemoglobin. So vitamin B6 deficiency can lead to severe anemia. Natural sources include whole grain foods, bananas, and meat.<br />
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- Vitamin C: Vitamin C enhances iron absorption in body. Deficiency of vitamin C can lead to hemolytic anemia in which red blood cells break down abnormally. Natural sources of vitamin C include citrus fruits like lemon, orange as well as papaya, strawberry, guava, and green chili pepper etc.<br />
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- Iron: Iron is the main component of hemoglobin. Deficiency of iron can result in impaired red blood cells formation successively resulting in anemia. Iron supplement can be taken orally as tablet, capsule, or syrup. Natural sources include red meat, poultry, leafy vegetables etc. Marsh barbel is also an efficient dietary supplement for iron deficiency but unfortunately it is available in the Indian continent only.<br />
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- Copper: Copper is an essential trace element which means it is needed in a very small amount but its absence can lead to severe disorders. Copper is concerned with formation of hemoglobin from iron. Copper deficiency can lead to less iron absorption leading to anemia. Natural sources of copper include sea foods, animal liver, whole grain, and chocolate etc.<br />
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- Blackstrap molasses: Blackstrap molasses, also known as blackstrap is the remaining raw sugar cane after maximum extraction of sugar. It is rich in vitamin B6, iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. One tablespoon a day of blackstrap can provide almost one fifth of daily dose of those nutrients in the body. For these reasons it is also known as pregnancy tea.<br />
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- Spirulina: Spirulina is a well-known nutritional supplement. It is made from two species of cyanobacteria. It is proved to be beneficial in treating anemia, liver toxicity, as well as cancer. Spirulina contains essential amino acids, vitamin B12, and beneficial lipids like DHA. It is well available in tablet, flake, or power form worldwide.<br />
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- Alfalfa: Alfalfa is a flowering plant found worldwide. It has been known to doctors for more than 1500 years. Alfalfa is high in vitamins like vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E as well as protein and calcium. It helps in treating anemia.<br />
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- Gentian: Gentiana lutea mostly known as bitter root is mainly found in central and southern Europe. It is a herb that is effective in digestive system disorder. It does not contain nutrients that directly help in anemia but as it is effective in digestive system, it helps in absorption of iron, vitamin B12 etc in human body. It also helps to prevent heavy bleeding.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-7020324269020929412011-12-20T05:45:00.001-08:002012-01-25T05:54:00.814-08:00Cytoplasm and Cell Nucleus Functions<div style="text-align: justify;">Human and animal cells are composed of a wide variety of items. These items within the cell membrane are known as organelles. They carry out vital roles in cell functions. The cytoplasm makes up the vast majority of the cell, but one of the most important parts, if not the most important, is the cell nucleus.<br />
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The cytoplasm is the fluid material and organelles within the cell, not including the nucleus. A small amount of energy for use by the cell can be produced by chemical processes that occur in the cytoplasm. This contributes to our survival, as it is the key process in red blood cell energy metabolism; it is called anaerobic metabolism because it doesn't require oxygen.<br />
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The cell nucleus is bounded by its own double membrane. The nucleus controls actions that occur in the cell, using hereditary material called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is the "code book" that contains directions for making substances the cell needs. It consists of genes on chromosomes.<br />
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This "code book" remains in the nucleus of the cell, but conveys its information to other cell organelles by way of a similar molecule called ribonucleic acid (RNA). The RNA has the responsibility of transcribing the information of the DNA and moving out through pores in the nuclear membrane to the cytoplasm. The RNA then carries the code to protein-synthesizing sites called ribosomes. There, the RNA code is translated into a specific protein. With the exception of the red blood cell, all cells have one or more nuclei.<br />
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DNA has the secondary task of cell replication. DNA is a double-stranded molecule, and when the cell begins to divide, each strand is separated and an identical copy of each is made. Thus, each new DNA contains one new strand of DNA and one strand from the original DNA. In this way, the genetic code is preserved from one cell generation to the next. The mitochondria contain their own DNA, so they reproduce themselves independent of action in the nucleus.<br />
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The transport of proteins, vitamins, and other material from the cytoplasm to the nucleus also occurs through pores in the nuclear membrane as just mentioned. These small molecules serve a variety of functions, including the activation (or inactivation) of certain parts of the DNA chain.<br />
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DNA is an important part of any living organism as it is what both separates and unites different organisms. Genetic mutations give rise to new forms of life, and evolution favors the organisms which have the DNA that allow them to survive in their respective environments.<br />
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There are three types of blood cells - RED BLOOD CELLS, WHITE BLOOD CELLS, and PLATELETS.<br />
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RED BLOOD CELLS<br />
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There are about 4 million RED BLOOD CELLS per microliter of your blood. Men have a little bit more than women usually do. These have hemoglobin in them, which binds to oxygen. These cells then carry the oxygen throughout your body in your bloodstream, reaching all your tissues.<br />
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RBC's are made up of iron. You need iron in your diet to make RED BLOOD CELLS.<br />
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Another term for RED BLOOD CELL is ERYTHROCYTE (cyte means cell.)<br />
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WHITE BLOOD CELLS<br />
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WBC's fight infection. Normally, you have between 5,000 and 10,000 WHITE BLOOD CELLS per microliter of your blood. WHITE BLOOD CELLS are categorized into two categories-granulocytes and non-granulocytes.<br />
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Granulocytes have granules in them that contain chemicals which attack and sometimes kill foreign substances. There are three types of granulocytes-neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.<br />
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Neutrophils are the most common granulocyte. They fight bacteria. The Neutrophil will surround a group of bacteria and engulf them, then dump the contents of its granules into the bacteria, killing the bacteria and the neutrophil both. Pus is made up of dead neutrophils and dead bacteria.<br />
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Eosinophils fight parasites and attack foreign substances. If your body sees bee pollen, for instance, as a foreign body, it will produce extra Eosinophils to fight the bee pollen. If your blood test shows a high percentage of Eosinophils, the doctor will know that there's a good probability that you have either a parasite, or an allergy.<br />
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Basophils help fight foreign substances also. Normally, there are zero to one percent Basophils in your blood. But if your body sees a foreign substance, it will produce extra Basophils which will dump the contents of their granules into the foreign substance in an attempt to kill it. The contents contain histamine. Histamine causes sneezing or itching. That's why you take an anti-histamine to counter-affect these symptoms.<br />
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The other category of WHITE BLOOD CELLS is non-granulocytes. There are two kinds of them--lymphocytes and monocytes. They usually fight viruses as opposed to bacteria.<br />
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PLATELETS<br />
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PLATELETS are very small and sticky. If you're bleeding, they rush to the site, stick together, and form a platelet plug, sealing the capillary wall to help stop the bleeding.<br />
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The normal count is 150,000 to 450,000 per microliter in your blood.<br />
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Another name for PLATELET is thrombocyte.<br />
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All these blood cells are manufactured in your bone marrow. Lymphocytes are also produced in the lymph nodes.<br />
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Requirements:<br />
• Commercially produced complements from guinea pig<br />
• Patient's serum<br />
• Red blood cells preferably from sheep<br />
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Procedure:<br />
1. In complement fixation test, venous blood is collected from the patient and serum isolated.<br />
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2. It is natural for individuals to differ in the quantity of complement in serum. With the purpose of eliminating any negative effects these complements might have on the test results, the serum complements are substituted with standardized complement proteins. The complements are destroyed through heating, but care is taken to preserve the antibodies. This can be achieved because complements are vulnerable to heat than antibodies. Thereafter, the standard complements area added into the serum.<br />
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3. Into the serum, the antigens of concern are added and the preparation incubated.<br />
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4. Red blood cells are added into the preparation<br />
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Results:<br />
In complement fixation test, incubation is necessary as it gives complements a period to fix itself onto antibody antigen complex, that is, if it is present. If this happens, complements will not be available to act on the red blood cells and cause hemolysis. As a result, a positive test is designated by the presence of the red blood cells. The cells are observed at the bottom of the beaker. On the contrary, a negative complement fixation test is indicated by the lysis of the red blood cells. The red color of hemoglobin is observed as it spreads in the beaker due to lysis.<br />
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Testing for antigens:<br />
It is a common practice in serology to test for antibodies in complement fixation test. Nevertheless, it is feasible to test for antigens. In this case, the test serum is supplemented with antibodies which must be specific in nature. This induces the formation of complement.<br />
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Advantages and disadvantages:<br />
The test is cheap as it does not call for expensive equipments and reagents. Again, a large number of viral infections can be screened using complement fixation test. However, it should be noted that the test is labor intensive and frequently non specific.<br />
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Constance is a professional article writer. She has written many health articles detailing different approaches to health related issues.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900498388844537986.post-13488637353626147932011-12-20T05:32:00.000-08:002012-01-25T05:54:13.606-08:00Anemia: A Red Blood Cell Disorder<div class="separator" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="319" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFSmGIzmdny7FxAxMD7o-35tgTG5QFARDfu-F1dWtxyP8eRUXYeVreAbqsJZwhuAti59MMlIZAT-ZakIs2E19mFpvN8afzuOrZXK9yfng2UWTiCGNz_mBC8LZPrVry44NSaE_4Hf7UVW0/s320/Anemia.jpg" width="320" /></div><br />
<div style="text-align: justify;">Anemia is a clinical condition in which total number of red blood cells or the quantity of hemoglobin in blood declines than the normal level so the oxygen binding ability of hemoglobin is decreased. The word anemia is taken from a Greek word meaning lack of blood as hemoglobin deficiency prevails in the blood. Hemoglobin present inside the red blood cells normally carries oxygen from lungs to the tissues and anemia causes hypoxia in organs. As all human cells are dependent upon oxygen for survival, anemia can lead to a wide variety of symptoms depending upon degree of destruction caused. Anemia is the most common disorder of blood and different types of anemia are known depending upon the underlying causes. Anemia can be classified in a variety of ways for example, on the basis of morphology of the RBCs, underlying etiologic mechanisms and discernible clinical spectra.<br />
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There are three main classes of anemia for example, hemorrhage characterized by excessive blood loss followed by hemolysis where excessive destruction of the blood cells take place and ineffective hematopoiesis identified by deficient production of red blood cells. There are two major approaches for anemia. The first one is kinetic approach which involves evaluation and production, destruction and loss of the red blood cells. The second approach is the morphologic approach which involves characterization of anemia on the basis of size of red blood cells. The morphologic approach involves use of easily available and low cost laboratory tests to identify anemia. The normal level of hemoglobin is typically different in males and females. Males suffer from anemia when the total hemoglobin levels become less than 13.5 gram/100ml while for females it must be less than 12.0 gram/100ml.<br />
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Classification<br />
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Anemia can be classified into following types:<br />
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1. Production versus destruction or loss<br />
The kinetic approach gives the most relevant classification of anemia. This approach focuses on the evaluation of several hematological parameters for example, the blood reticulocyte count. This then classifies the defects concerned with decreased RBC production as well as its increased destruction and loss. Clinical signs of destruction of RBCs show hemolysis in the blood smear. Increased level of LDH suggests increased loss of blood cells.<br />
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2. Red blood cell size<br />
The morphological approach classifies anemia on the basis of size of RBCs. This can be done either automatically or by analyzing the peripheral blood smear. The size of red blood cells is reflected in terms of mean corpuscular volume (MCV). If the size of cell is less than 80 fl then anemia is said to be microcytic and if it is 80-100 fl then anemia is normocytic. If the size of cell is more than 100 fl then anemia is classified as macrocytic. This approach quickly gives some idea about the cause of anemia for example microcytic anemia is the result of iron deficiency. The peripheral blood smear often gives an idea about the white blood cells. Abnormal picture of white blood cells projects towards a defect in the bone marrow.<br />
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a. Microcytic anemia<br />
Microcytic anemia is primarily the result of failure of synthesis or insufficient production of hemoglobin in blood and a number of etiologies are also responsible for it. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia which may arise due a number of factors. In this type of clinical condition RBCs appear hypochromic and microcytic when viewed under microscope. Iron deficiency anemia is caused due to insufficient intake or absorption of iron in the body. Iron is very important for hemoglobin production and any insufficiency may result in decreased incorporation of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. In United States about 20% females of childbearing age suffer from iron deficiency anemia while only 2% of males of same age group suffer from this clinical condition.<br />
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The prime cause of this form of anemia in the premenopausal women is excessive blood loss during menstrual cycle. Studies have shown that iron deficiency without anemia results in poor performance as well as low IQ in girls, although some socioeconomic factors may also be marked responsible for it. Iron deficiency sometimes also causes abnormal fissuring of angular sections of the lips. Iron deficiency anemia can also result from the bleeding of lesions of gastrointestinal tract. Fecal blood testing, occult blood testing, upper endoscopy and lower endoscopy can help in detection of bleeding of the gastrointestinal tract. In men and post-menopausal women the bleeding may be due to colorectal cancer. Parasitic infestations of parasites namely, Amoeba, hookworm, Schistosoma and whipworm is most common cause of iron deficiency anemia.<br />
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b. Macrocytic anemia<br />
Macrocytic anemia can be further divided into megaloblastic and non-megaloblastic macrocytic anemias. The major cause of megaloblastic anemia is failure of DNA synthesis however, RNA synthesis occurs normally and this results in restricted cell division of the progenitor cells. This form of anemia can also be found associated with the neutrophil hypersegmentation. The non-megaloblastic anemia is most commonly found associated with alcoholism. Vitamin B12 deficiency is the most common feature of this type of anemia and the symptoms include peripheral neuropathy and subacute combined degeneration of the cord resulting in balance difficulties of the spinal cord. Other features comprise red and smooth tongue and glossitis. The treatment of the vitamin B12 deficiency anemia was first given by William Murphy. He allowed the dogs to bleed till they became anemic and then fed them a variety of substances in order to cure anemia. He concluded that ingestion of large amounts of liver resulted in diminished symptoms of anemia. George Minot and George Whipple then isolated vitamin B12 from liver and all these three scientists shared the Noble Prize in medicine in 1934.<br />
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c. Normocytic<br />
This type of anemia occurs when the overall levels of hemoglobin keep on increasing but the size of red blood cells remain normal. This can be caused by acute blood loss, anemia due to chronic disease, hemolytic anemia and aplastic anemia.<br />
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d. Dimorphic anemia<br />
When two or more factors causing anemia act simultaneously at a time then this form of clinical condition comes into play.<br />
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e. Heinz body anemia<br />
Heinz bodies are formed in the cytoplasm of RBCs and appear like small dots when viewed under microscope. A number of factors are believed to be responsible for this clinical condition and some drugs may also participate in this form of anemia. It can be triggered in cats and dogs by feeding them on onions and zinc.<br />
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f. Hyperanemia<br />
It is a very severe form of anemia characterized by lowered concentration of hematocrit about less than 10%.<br />
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g. Refractory anemia<br />
This form of anemia fails to respond against any treatment. It is secondarily associated with the myelodysplastic syndromes. Iron deficiency anemia can also be placed under this category.<br />
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Causes<br />
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Anemia can be classified as a clinical condition with impaired red blood cell production, increased RBC destruction, blood loss and fluid overload. A number of factors act simultaneously to cause anemia. Blood loss is the most frequent symptom of anemia followed by iron deficiency. Anemia of impaired production can occur due to disturbance of proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. This symptom can cause pure red cell aplasia followed by aplastic anemia which affects all types of blood cells. Insufficient production of erythropoietin causes renal failure and anemia of endocrine disorders can also crop up. Disturbance of proliferation and maturation of erythroblasts is responsible for the appearance of pernicious anemia which is a form of megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency resulting in impaired vitamin B12 absorption. This form of megaloblastic anemia also causes anemia of folic acid deficiency.<br />
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The levels of hematocrit also decline so erythropoietin response also diminishes resulting in anemia of prematurity. It generally occurs in the infants of 2-6 weeks of age. Iron deficiency anemia also causes deficient heme synthesis. Thalassemias cause deficient globin synthesis. Myelophthisic anemia is a very severe form of anemia where bone marrow is replaced by other materials like granulomas or malignant tumors. Anemias of increased red blood destruction are generally classified as hemolytic anemias and are characterized by jaundice and increased levels of low density lipoproteins. Trauma and surgery also cause blood loss and even the gastrointestinal tract lesions also result in chronic blood loss. Fluid overload causes decreased hemoglobin concentration and apparent anemia<br />
Signs and symptoms<br />
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Anemia in some individuals may remain hidden as the symptoms do not arise very frequently. The signs and symptoms may depend upon the underlying cause. Individuals suffering from anemia generally show non-specific symptoms like weakness, general malaise and poor concentration. They may also report shortness of breath on exertion. In very severe forms the body compensates for the lack of oxygen carrying capacity of blood cells by increasing the cardiac output. The patient may also complain of palpitation, angina, and intermittent claudication of legs and signs of heart failure. Other prominent symptoms include jaundice, bone deformities or leg ulcers. In severe forms tachycardia, bounding pulse, flow murmurs and cardiac ventricular hypertrophy may also occur. Symptoms of heart failure may also arise. Pica, a symptom of iron deficiency arises after the consumption of non-food items like paper, wax, glass and ice. Chronic anemia may also cause behavioral changes in the children resulting in impaired neurological development. Restless legs syndrome is very common in individuals with iron deficiency anemia. Less frequent symptoms include swelling of legs, arms, chronic heartburn, vomiting, increased sweating and loss of blood in stool.<br />
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Diagnosis<br />
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A complete blood count is typically used for the diagnosis of anemia. Apart from determining the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin levels automatic counters also measure the size of red blood cells by using flow cytometry which gives a clear picture of anemia. Examination of a stained blood smear under microscope also gives a clear cut idea about this disease. Reticulocyte count and kinetic approach are very commonly used in diagnosis. A recticulocyte count is actually a quantitative measure of bone marrow's production of new red blood cells. If automated blood count is not available then reticulocyte count can be taken into consideration for disease diagnosis.<br />
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Treatments<br />
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Treatments mainly focus on type and cause of anemia. Iron deficiency anemia arising due to nutritional uptake is generally rare in men and post-menopausal women. Mild to moderate iron deficiency anemia is treated by oral iron supplementation of ferrous sulfate, ferrous fumarate or ferrous gluconate. While taking iron supplements an individual may experience upset stomach as well as darkened feces. Vitamin C increases body's ability to absorb iron so taking orange juice along with iron supplements may be of great help. Vitamin supplements taken orally or intramuscularly can help in replacing some of the specific deficiencies. Chronic anemia can be treated with chemotherapy and the medical experts also advise use of recombinant erythropoietin to stimulate red blood cell production. In very severe cases blood transfusion becomes necessary. Anemia may be genetic. Hereditary disorders shorten the life span of red blood cells and thus, cause anemia. Hereditary disorders can also impair hemoglobin production and cause this disease. Depending upon the degree of genetic abnormality anemias may be mild, moderate and severe.<br />
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