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Acne Treatment Pregnancy

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Acne During pregnancy

Acne is a skin disorder that predominantly affects young subjects. An excessive hormone production leads to an increase of secretions in the sebaceous glands in the skin, causing the appearance of unpleasant Francklin, which often make it difficult social relations. Unfortunately, acne as well as adversely affect the aesthetic field of the person also becomes the nest for bacteria and dust and can therefore be harmful to the skin. Here is a natural and economical method of saying goodbye to this annoying skin disorder.

Period of pregnancy are different for different women some women face a lot of side effects during this period and some may not face any side effects at all. Pregnant women often find their struggling with acne. The reason for acne during pregnancy is the hormonal changes that pregnancy brings. Women with a skin are probably inclined to tackle acne break during pregnancy. This overproduction of hormones during pregnancy causes the sebaceous glands to shift into overdrive and begin producing excess sebum. The sebum then clogs the pores and begins the cycle of development of acne.

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What is anemia?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

what is anemia?

Anemia.

Anemia means that there are too few red blood cells in the blood or that too few red blood cells contain hemoglobin.
[B] Hemoglobin [B] (Hb) is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells (erythrocytes) are present and ensure that oxygen from the lungs can be bound and transported.
In one man, the number of red blood cells per mm3 blood approximately 5,200,000, 4,700,000 women.

A red cell has an average lifespan of 90 to 120 days. Old blood through the liver and the spleen removed. There are constantly new red blood cells created in the bone marrow.
This process is called erythropoiesis and is governed by the secretion of the hormone erythropoietin (EPO) through the kidneys.

In the beginning, and symptoms of anemia usually so low that they often go unnoticed. They take but in severity as the anemia worsens. Initially you will if you have anemia tired faster and paler than usual. Pallor is most clearly visible in the nail bed, inside of the eyelids and lips and the palms. In anemia, the creases in the palms often as pale as the skin around it. With effort you more breathless than usual. Also you may notice that your heart beats faster than normal.

The most common cause of anemia is iron deficiency. In iron deficiency, the body can not make enough hemoglobin. With a shortage of vitamin B12 (such as pernicious anemia) or folate (folic acid deficiency), the body can not make enough red blood cells. In inherited disorders such as sickle cell anemia, thalassemia or a rare disease of the hemoglobin, the body produces an abnormal form of hemoglobin.

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