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March 23, 2009 Icterus 1 Comment

Sugar Cane to help cure Icterus

Icterus is a common liver disorder characterized by yellow discoloration of the skin and mucus membranes. It occurs due to an increase in the amount of bile pigments, or bilurubin in the blood.

Symptoms of Icterus

Yellow discoloration of the eyes, skin, tongue and urine the foremost sign of contracting icterus. It is usually accompanied by fever, headache, itchiness, loss of appetite, general body weakness, liver pains, nausea, and chronic constipation.

Causes of Icterus

There are different causes for each type of icterus. In pre-hepatic icterus, plenty of red blood cells are broken down and is converted into bilirubin. In hepatic icterus, the bilirubin process does not work properly in the liver. In post-hepatic icterus, the bilirubin that entered the bile are not eliminated through the feces properly.

Liver-related conditions such as malaria, yellow fever, typhoid fever and tuberculosis are further causes of icterus.

Home Remedies / Treatment for Icterus
Bitter Luffa: Place a handful of bitter luffa in a piece of cloth and wrap it. Squeeze tightly to make juice extract. Inhale the aroma coming from this juice. Delicate patients should not take this for it can cause side effects such as high fever, migraine, and volatility.

As an alternative for its juice, soak dry bitter luffa crusts in water overnight. Use the prepared water to place 2-3 drops in the patient. Bitter luffa seeds can also be use after soaking it in water.

Radish Leaves:
Make juice extract from radish leaves and give ½ liter of this juice to the patient daily. It will bring back the appetite and will improve bowel movement within 8-10 days.

Tomato:
Drink a glass of fresh tomato juice mixed with a pinch of salt and pepper early in the morning.

Snake Gourd Leaves:
Boil 15 gm of snake gourd leaves in 250 ml water. Then boil coriander seeds in 500 ml water until it lowers down by 1/3. Mix the two and give it 30-60 ml of this juices 3 times a day.

Pigeon Pea Leaves:
Take 60 ml juice extracted from green leaves of pigeon pea plant everyday.

Almond, dried date and cardamom:
Soak 8 almond kernels, 2 dried dates and 5 small cardamom overnight in water. Remove outer coating of almond kernels and inner seeds of dried dates. Mix into a paste then mix 50 grams of sugar and equal parts of butter. Let the patient lick this paste for the treatment of icterus.

Sugarcane:
Mix 1 glass of homemade sugarcane juice and ½ parts of limejuice. Take 2 times daily for faster recovery.

One glass of sugarcane juice, mixed with the juice of half a lime, and taken twice daily, can hasten recovery from icterus. It is, however, very essential that the juice must be clean and preferably prepared at home. Resistance is low in icterus and any infected beverage could make matters worse.

Lemon:
Mix 20 ml lemon juice with water and drink it several times a day to heal damaged liver cells.

Lemon is also beneficial in the treatment of icterus. The patient should be given 20 ml of lemon juice mixed with water several times a day. This will protect the damaged liver cells.

Barley Water:
Mix 1 cup of barley water in 3 liters of water then boil it. Simmer for 3 hours. Drink several times a day.

Icterus Berry:Take ¼ teaspoon of icterus berry powder for several times a day. Icterus berry juice can be given in a 2-4 ml doses.

Diet Suggestions for Icterus

Mild cases of icterus can be cure thru a well-balanced diet and proper physical rest.

Undergo an exclusive juice diet for 1 week until all symptoms subsided. Follow with an exclusive fruit diet for the next 3-5 days by taking eating succulent fruits at 5 hour intervals for 3 times a day.

Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables to get enough carbohydrates.
Avoid fatty foods, legumes and pulses for they will cause intestinal problems or blockage.

Other suggestions for Icterus

Take moderate physical exercises.
Take plenty of fresh air.
Have a moderate amount of rest.

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Inguinal Hernia

July 31, 2008 Inguinal Hernia 4 Comments

Inguinal hernias occur when the soft tissue usually part of the intestine protrudes through a tear in lower abdominal wall. The bulge of this common condition can be painful, especially when an affected lifts a heavy object.

In many people, the inguinal hernia occurs at birth when the abdominal lining or peritoneum doesn’t close properly. Some other inguinal hernias develop later in life when muscles deteriorate due to aging, strenuous activity. More men than women have inguinal hernias, but anyone can develop hernia, that includes infants, pregnant women and older people.

Although an inguinal hernia is not dangerous, it can lead to life-threatening complications.

Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia

Some inguinal hernias don’t cause any symptoms, some affected persons may not know that they have inguinal hernias until they were discovered by their respective doctors during routine check ups. However, inguinal hernia can be detected if the bulge is visible caused by the protruding intestine.

Other inguinal hernia symptoms include:

  • Pain in the groin area, especially when lifting heavy objects
  • A heavy or dragging sensation in your groin
  • Sometimes, in men, pain and swelling in the scrotal area or around the testicles

Causes of Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernias occur as a result of increased pressure within the abdomen, a weak spot in the abdominal wall or a combination of the two.

In men, the weak spot usually occurs along the inguinal canal. This is the area where the spermatic cord, which contains the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm, enters the scrotum.

In women, the inguinal canal carries a ligament that helps hold the uterus in place, and hernias sometimes occur where connective tissue from the uterus attaches to tissue surrounding the pubic bone.


Other risk factors include:

  • Family history
  • Chronic cough
  • Chronic constipation
  • Overweight
  • Pregnancy.
  • Work Related
  • Premature birth
  • Certain medical conditions like cystic fibrosis

Treatment Home Remedies for Inguinal Hernia

If there’s a noticeable bulge in your pubic bone area, gently push the hernia back into your abdomen when you’re lying down.

Lying on a slant position with your pelvis higher than your head also may help.

Ice Pack:
An ice pack can reduce the swelling enough so that the hernia slides in easily.

If the hernia can’t be pushed back in the abdomen, the herniated intestine may have become trapped or incarcerated in the abdominal wall; this leads to a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention to avoid further complications

Prevention and suggestions for Inguinal Hernia

Maintain a healthy weight.
Consume high-fiber foods.
Avoid lifting heavy objects.
Avoid smoking.

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Impetigo

May 6, 2008 Impetigo 1 Comment

Impetigo is a bacterial infection that is most common among children ages 2 to 6 years old. This kind of infection usually occurs during the summer months. Impetigo is more likely to develop in the skin which undergoes irritations or injured by some other common skin infection such as:

  • Eczema
  • Poison ivy
  • Insect bites
  • Skin allergy

Types of impetigo infection:

  • Impetigo contagiousa: – lesions surrounded by reddened skin and filled with pus
  • Bullous impetigo: – causes painless, fluid-filled blisters on the trunk, arms and legs
  • Ecthyma: – infection penetrates deeper into the second layer of the skin

Causes of Impetigo

Generally impetigo is caused by two kinds of bacteria:

  • Streptococcus or staphylococcus aureus
  • Streptococcus pyogenes

Other causes of Impetigo

  • Injury to the skin
  • Reaction from other skin diseases
  • Rashes due to repetitive scratching
  • Chemical reaction from bedding, clothes or soaps

Symptoms of Impetigo

  • Painful fluid and/or pus-filled sores that turn into deep ulcers
  • Gray-yellow crust covering the sores of affected area
  • Swollen lymph glands in the affected area
  • Scars that remain even after the ulcers heal

Treatment / home remedies for Impetigo

Apple Cider Vinegar:
Soaking the affected areas of skin with a vinegar solution is a very good remedy for Impetigo. Mix 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to 1 pint of water and soak for 20 minutes. This makes it easier to gently remove the scabs.

Lavender, Tea Tree, and peppermint oil:
Adding 8-12 drops of tea tree, or lavender or peppermint oil to the bath water is one of the noted home remedy for Impetigo. The oil acts as a disinfectant and helps the skin to heal.

OTC drugs can be an alternative for home remedy for speedy healing of lesions. Do it after washing the affected area with mild germicidal soap

Prevention for Impetigo

Practice good proper hygiene
Avoid physical contact with affected person

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