Cystic fibrosis symptoms

Lately I was told by a friend about her son’s illness, in medical terms the disease is called Cystic Fibrosis. The name sounds strange to me that still common. What exactly is meant by the Cystic Fibrosis? I then tried to ask it to a doctor, it turns out to be a disease associated with respiratory tract and some organs in the body.

Based on information from this doctor too, I know if the disease is one of the hereditary disease that comes from the genes inherited from one parent, but the good news is, this disease is not contagious. For long-term illness will cause a delayed puberty, disturbances in intestines function, can cause cirrhosis (liver disorders), inflammation of the pancreas and infertility disturbances in men, even though this disease is extremely rare, this disease commonly attacks children.

As this disease strikes, patients usually experience a lot of mucus in the lungs and intestines. Special for the lungs, the patient will often suffers respiratory infections, shortness of breath due to the blocked airways by excessive mucus and eventually cause permanent damage to the lungs. Disruption of lung function can cause the patient died, and this becomes a major issue in developing countries such as the United States.
To cure this disease, a serious treatment is needed from a doctor because if it happens repeatedly, the lungs will have permanent scars

Some of the cystic fibrosis symptoms are:
- Enlargement on the toes and fingers
- Chronic cough accompanied by blood
- Respiratory disorders starting from asthma to bronchitis, sinusitis, nasal polyps
- High levels of salt in the sweat glands
- Physical fatigue
- Pain in the abdomen
- Excessive amount of sputum

If you experience the above symptoms, call your doctor immediately for furhter treatment

Lose weight like the Kardashians

Kim and Khloe Kardashian are launching their own diet cleanse.

Lose weight like the Kardashians

The US reality TV stars have created the supplement, called Quick Trim, with GNC (General Nutrition Center) and Kim insists it is the only product of its type she has been able to use.

She said: “It’s a lemonade-based cleanse. It’s ready to go! Khloe has lost 20lbs off it. I tried the pepper ones for literally half a day. I couldn’t stick to it! But I can totally do this.” Continue reading

Keep Skin Smooth with This Salad Ingredient

Ever had a sinister little bump or growth removed from your skin? Eating these might help keep that spot from coming back: leafy greens.

In people with a history of squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common form of skin cancer, a diet high in leafy greens was associated with a reduced risk of another round of the disease.

Reducing the Rounds
The link between a greens-rich diet and lower squamous cell carcinoma recurrence needs more research, but a recent study suggested a possible 50 percent risk reduction. Promising news, especially since people who’ve experienced one growth have a higher risk of getting another. Researchers aren’t sure why leafy greens may have an impact, but we already know that the veggies are full of skin-friendly vitamins and nutrients, like lutein and zeaxanthin. Here’s another vegetable your skin loves to see in salads.

More Ways to Keep Skin Covered
Of course, nothing beats the tried-and-true basics of skin protection, such as wearing sunscreen and wide-brimmed hats, keeping covered, and avoiding the sun during peak hours. But eating more leafy greens certainly couldn’t hurt, either. When you need a break from fresh garden salads, try these takes on lettuce, kale, and spinach from EatingWell.

* Creamy Spinach Dip — It has less fat, but it’s still perfect for dipping those baked chips.
* Five-Spice Turkey & Lettuce Wraps — Crisp lettuce makes a low-calorie wrapper for the tangy Asian filling.
* Kale with Apples & Mustard — This sweet and sour dish is big on flavor.

Doing routine self-examinations for skin cancer can make your RealAge as much as 1.7 years younger.realage