Archive for February 2012

Biliary Colic Treatment

Biliary Colic TreatmentFor pain, your doctor will prescribe painkillers and recommend to eat a diet low in fat. If your first episode is particularly acute biliary colic or colic episodes back, surgery is generally recommended to remove the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). This can be done through a small cut and an instrument called a laparoscope.

This procedure usually requires a short hospital stay and some people may leave the hospital the same day of surgery. This is the most common treatment for people with painful gallstones episodes as it is very effective and no complications in more than 90 percent of cases. Read the rest of this entry »

Biliary Colic Prevention

Biliary Colic PreventionPrevention

Because gallstones are usually related to gallstones, this can be prevented by controlling risk factors for gallstones. Some risk factors are heredity, aging and pregnancy. Others, such as obesity and a diet high in fat, are risk factors you can modify to keep a healthy lifestyle. Women who are going through menopause who take estrogen (HRT) are more likely to develop gallstones and biliary colic. Read the rest of this entry »

The Best Fitness Blog Speaks to Its Target Audience

What makes a fitness blog the best fitness blog? Well, the best blogs speak to their audience. The bloggers know exactly who they are speaking to, whether it be fitness newbies or people who just want to keep up-to-date with what other fitness enthusiasts are doing. Most fitness blogs are either male-oriented or female-oriented as workout information is usually gender specific. If the bloggers are talking to other fitness fanatics, they can gloss over the basics but blogs meant for newbies to working out need much more detailed information.

The best fitness blog will have an easily identifiable voice or two. The reader knows who wrote the post, what the author is like, their personality and their slant on fitness. When a blogger is one of those few, rare bloggers who try just a little bit harder to let their personality shine through, that’s when their readership increases. People want engaging blogs from engaging people and those interest in fitness are no exception.

The best fitness blog is open to debate of course, as fitness is a very broad subject. If the blog features compelling and engaging content on a consistent basis, and its content that helps you achieve your own fitness goals, then that’s the best fitness blog for you. Search online, there are so many fitness blogs being written that you are bound to find one or two that can really help you reach your goals.

Biliary Colic | Symptoms and Diagnosis

Biliary Colic | Symptoms and DiagnosisSymptoms

A person with biliary colic usually complains of pain or a feeling of pressure in the upper abdomen. This pain can occur in the center of the upper abdomen just below the breastbone or in the upper right abdomen near the gallbladder and liver. In some people, lower abdominal pain spreads to the right shoulder blade. Many also have nausea and vomiting.

Because symptoms of biliary colic usually are triggered by the demand of bile from the digestive system, these symptoms are especially common after eating fatty foods. Symptoms may also occur when a person who has been dieting and abruptly breaks it eats large amounts of food. Read the rest of this entry »

Biliary Colic

Biliary ColicBiliary colic are intermittent pain in the upper abdomen usually under the right side of the rib cage. This pain occurs when something blocks the normal flow of bile from the gallbladder. Bile is a fluid that helps digest fats. Under normal circumstances, bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder.

When you eat a meal, bile passes from the gallbladder through the cystic duct and common bile duct into the small intestine where it mixes with digested food. Read the rest of this entry »

High Cholesterol Medication

High Cholesterol MedicationThere are 5 types of drugs to lower cholesterol:

- The bile acid binding resins such as cholestyramine (Questran) and colestipol (Colestid). Are used less frequently today since they lower both HDL (good) and LDL (bad).
- Niacin (several brands).
- Fibrates such as gemfibrozil (Lopid), fenofibrate (Tricor) and clofibrate (Abitarte). Fibrates spatially help people with high triglyceride levels. Read the rest of this entry »

High Cholesterol | Prevention and Treatment

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If your cholesterol level is high, you should make an effort to decrease the long term. Can significantly reduce cholesterol levels by following a diet low in saturated fat, fruits and vegetable fats and substituting “bad” fats “good”. Changes in diet should be permanent to maintain lower cholesterol levels. Daily exercise is important because it can raise HDL (good) and lower total cholesterol.

Prevention

Could prevent high cholesterol by maintaining a healthy diet and exercise daily. Avoid foods high in fat (eggs, red meat with fat, palm oil or coconut and dairy based whole milk). Instead, eat fruits and vegetables, breads and grains, and lowfat dairy products. Read the rest of this entry »

High Cholesterol | Symptoms and Diagnosis

High Cholesterol | Symptoms and DiagnosisSymptoms

Most people with high cholesterol have no symptoms until cholesterol-related atherosclerosis causes significant narrowing of the arteries supplying the heart and brain. The result is chest pain related to the heart (angina pectoris) or other symptoms of coronary artery disease, as well as symptoms of decreased blood flow to the brain (transient ischemic attack or stroke).

About 1 in 500 people have inherited a condition called familial hypercholesterolemia, which causes extremely high cholesterol levels (above 300 milligrams per deciliter). People with this disorder can develop nodules of cholesterol (xanthomas) in various tendons, especially in the Achilles tendon in the bottom of the leg. Cholesterol deposits also occur on the eyelids, there are called xanthelasma. Read the rest of this entry »

High Cholesterol | Risk Factors

High Cholesterol | Risk FactorsTo better assess the risk of atherosclerosis, it is necessary to check LDL cholesterol. According to the guidelines established by the National Cholesterol Education sponsored by the government, the ideal level of LDL cholesterol depends on whether the person has a disease caused by atherosclerosis or diabetes, or risk factors of coronary disease. Risk factors for this disease:

- being a man over 45 years
- being a woman over 55
- being female and premature menopause
- family history of premature coronary artery disease (father or brother under 55 suffering from the disease or a mother or sister under 65 years with the same disease)
- smoke
- have high blood pressure
- not having enough good cholesterol (high density lipoprotein or HDL) Read the rest of this entry »

High Cholesterol

High CholesterolCholesterol is a fatty substance produced naturally by the body and serves several vital functions. You need to create walls that surround the cells of the body and is the basic substance is transformed into certain hormones. Your body makes all the cholesterol it needs. Therefore, only a small amount of fat in the diet, so your body produces enough cholesterol to stay healthy.

The intestine absorbs fat and cholesterol you eat and transports it to the liver. The liver converts this fat and releases cholesterol into the bloodstream. There are two main types of cholesterol: low density lipoprotein (LDL) (LDL “bad”) cholesterol and high density lipoprotein (HDL) (the “good” cholesterol). Read the rest of this entry »