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Waterbeds Can Help Cure Certain Medical Conditions

Waterbeds carry a special principle that makes it so beneficial to people with certain medical conditions such as back problems. Aside from adults, newborns and young children can take advantage of the health benefits that they offer, so in case you’re planning to replace your old bed with a new one, consider buying a waterbed. 

Back problem is a major issue most people face today. By using a waterbed, you can reduce your risk for such a condition. This is made possible through the flotation principle that allows people to lie on their back and spread their weight equally on the bed while doing so. With the weight distributed perfectly, the pressure on the spine when lying down is reduced significantly resulting to fewer cases of back problems.

Aside from backaches and other back problems, sleeping on a waterbed can also help get rid or at least control arthritis. Arthritis can affect anyone especially those who are in their forties or fifties. The flotation principle used in water beds can cut this risk in half. Again, this is due to the fact that the body’s weight is spread equally on the bed reducing pressure on the joints while sleeping.

Insomnia patients can especially benefit from a waterbed. With a regular bed, people suffering from such a condition will find difficulty falling asleep at night and when they manage to do so, they can only manage for a very limited time. Meanwhile, the comfortable design of a waterbed allows an individual to sleep like a baby by eliminating awakenings at the late hours of the night.

It’s not only those who are afflicted with back pains, arthritis, and insomnia that waterbeds can help. Since waterbeds are made from vinyl material, they can also reduce the risk of asthma patients experiencing an attack due to the absence of dust mites that are usually present in regular bed sheets. In addition, since vinyl is easy to clean, you can rest assured that your bed is always free from bugs.

Comfort is perhaps the best thing that any waterbed can offer. Whatever age group you belong to, you can sure benefit from this specialized bed especially if you’re suffering from such conditions mentioned earlier such as sleeping disorders, orthopedic problems, asthma, and even allergies. Invest in a waterbed now and see for yourself the good that it can bring.

If you’re looking for other bedroom accessories, check out Kirsten Soh’s latest topics about futon sofa beds and the japanese futon mattress.

Botox treats more medical conditions

So far Botox has only been popular for anti-ageing treatments. This exceptionally potent neurotoxin has found a variety of remarkable uses in modern medicine. The toxin was tested in late 1960’s by Alan Scott and Edward Schantz, who then standardised it for therapeutic use. However it was first used in 1980 to treat for conditions as “Crossed eyes” (Strabismus) a condition where the eyes are not properly aligned and “uncontrollable blinking” (Blepharospasm).   Botox is approved in more than 75 countries for 20 different neurological indications and approved for cosmetic use in more than 40 countries. Let us see how Botox has transformed the lives of many people.

Migraine: Though the efficiency of Botox as a treatment for chronic migraine is under debate, studies have shown that after Botox treatment the pain caused by migraines are dormant for 3 – 4 months and the patient would hardly need any pain killers.

Back Pain: Traditional pain relief medication for back pain may not be effective on many patients. However initial studies have suggested that Botox injections are safe and provide relief to the lower back area without systemic side effects.

Cervical Dystonia: Also known as Spasmodic torticollis is a chronic neurological movement disorder involving the head and neck. Botox treatment is the commonly used to cure this disorder. It disables the movement of the antagonist muscle and allows the agonist muscle to move freely. Patients experience relief for approximately 12 to 16 weeks.

Excessive Sweating: Botox blocks the actions of the nerves that supply the sweat glands and prevents them from producing sweat.

Cerebral Palsy: Botox is injected into muscles that are either spastic or have contractures, the aim being to relieve the disability and pain produced by the inappropriately contracting muscle

Weak Bladder: Medics claim the Botox injected to the bladder wall will improve symptoms in the over 50 age group, impacting on their quality of life. It will assist them to sleep better and be more energetic reducing incontinence and would make a difference to a sufferer’s social life and general health.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A non-cancerous condition which affects half of males over 60 and is caused by abnormally large prostates. When the prostate enlarges, it squeezes the bladder triggering urinary problems, including the need to go to the toilet frequently during the day and at night. It is a progressive disorder which, if left untreated, can lead to the complete inability to urinate. This, in turn, can cause kidney damage. However, a study by scientists in Taiwan and at the American University of Pittsburgh found that just one Botox jab into the prostate eased symptoms and improved quality of life for three out of four men up to a year later.

Should you suffer from any of the above conditions; it is recommended that you consult your physician to get the correct treatment for your medical condition. The physician that you are consulting should be a qualified well experienced physician who has the knowledge and training to administer Botox cheshire.

Andy Rebeca is passionate about skin care and freelance journalist. Currently working Cheshire Cosmetic LTD and they are specialized for non surgical cosmetic treatments such as, tattoo removal, Dermaroller treatments, sculptra treatments , acne treatments and botox cheshire etc.

Medical Conditions and Hair Loss!

Certain medical conditions such as non-androgenetic causes including pregnancy, gynecologic problems, birth control pills, and thyroid disease causes hair loss commonly in women. They create diffused pattern in women. This diffuse pattern is a term used when a woman has thin hair all over. It is often seen, that people talk more about men’s baldness as if baldness in women is just not prevalent. But, there is immediate attention that needs to be paid, as this is rare but worse.

Other conditions being menopause and obstetric conditions, Polycystic ovaries, Hormonal imbalances, severe emotional disorder such as stress and tension, cancerious cells, post pregnancy state, drop in estrogen, etc.

Medication such as chemotherapy, tablets such as birth pills and others. This will stop when you stop consuming those tablets. In addition to this, colouring your hair with chemicals or ironing, exposure to heat, improper diet and tension may lead to the same. Before you take any treatment, a prior screening of your hair follicle is essential.

Soon after your hair testing, you need to change your diet if it is not adequate for your hair growth. Eat lot of green leafy vegetables and iron rich food. Proper diet and exercise will also boost the results of your hair fall treatment.

DHT, commonly known as Dihydrotestosterone a male hormone prevalent in woman damages the hair follicles and further causes hair loss. This can be prevented by estrogen induced into your body. Estrogen is said to boost hair growth, hence a sudden drop in estrogen will also lead to loss of hair; Not to ignore the fact that some medications which affect the hair growth are birth control pills, chemotherapy used to treat cancer and other post surgeries or postpartum surgery and excessive consumption of medicines.

Exposure to chemical hair treatment may not always be helpful in some women. It may further worsen the hormonal conditions in women unlike men. A sample test is always recommended in case of women. Once, your hair problem is resolved, your hair returns back to its normal state.

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