Monday, 6 June 2011

Eczema And Other Skin Disorders

Eczema is a general term encompassing various inflamed skin conditions. One of the most common forms of eczema is atopic dermatitis (or "atopic eczema"). Approximately 10 percent to 20 percent of the world population is affected by this chronic , relapsing, and very itchy rash at some point during childhood. Fortunately, many children with eczema find that the disease clears and often disappears with age.

In general, atopic dermatitis will come and go, often based on external factors. Although its cause is unknown, the condition appears to be an abnormal response of the body’s immune system. In people with eczema, the inflammatory response to irritating substances overacts, causing itching and scratching. Eczema is not contagious and, like many diseases, currently cannot be cured. However, for most patients the condition may be managed well with treatment and avoidance of triggers.

Eczema flare-ups can be prevented through careful management of your diet. One such way is by identifying food triggers that cause your eczema to flare-up. As not all triggers are the same for everyone, you will need to determine what your food triggers are. The other way is to ensure that you have an adequate supply of nutrition that supports good healthy skin. Many eczema patients are found to be deficient in certain essential vitamins and supplements. Ensuring an adequate supply can help reduce the incidence of skin inflammation and dry skin.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Alcat Chronic Fatigue Symptoms

Chronic fatigue symptoms are different from drowsiness. In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, while fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation.Fatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy.

Chronic fatigue syndrome causes such devastating tiredness or fatigue that you can't perform all of the normal, daily activities you used to. There are other symptoms as well, but fatigue lasting 6 months or more is the main one. Some people battle CFS for years. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome affects almost 1,000,000 Americans a year.

Common Causes of chronic fatigue symptoms:

There are many possible physical and psychological causes of chronic fatigue symptoms. Some of the more common are:

1) Sleep disorders like ongoing insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, or narcolepsy
2) An allergy that leads to hay fever or asthma
3) An underactive thyroid
4) Use of alcohol or illegal drugs like cocaine, especially with regular use

Chronic fatigue symptoms can also accompany the following illnesses:
1) Infection, especially one that takes a long time to recover from or treat, like bacterial endocarditis, parasitic infections, AIDS, tuberculosis, and mononucleosis
2) Congestive heart failure
3) Chronic liver or kidney disease
4) Anorexia or other eating disorders
5) Arthritis, including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which affects children and teens

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Alcat : Food Allergy Symptoms

Food allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction, meaning that before an allergic reaction to an allergen in food can occur, a person needs to have been exposed previously, that is, sensitized, to the food

Pollen-food allergy syndrome

In many people who have hay fever, fresh fruits and vegetables and certain nuts and spices can trigger an allergic reaction that causes the mouth to tingle or itch. In some people, pollen-food allergy syndrome — sometimes called oral allergy syndrome — can cause swelling of the throat or even anaphylaxis. This is an example of cross-reactivity. Proteins in fruits and vegetables cause the reaction because they're similar to those allergy-causing proteins found in certain pollens. For example, if you're allergic to ragweed, you may also react to melons; if you're allergic to birch pollen, you may also react to apples. Cooking fruits and vegetables can help you avoid this reaction. Most cooked fruits and vegetables generally don't cause cross-reactive oral allergy symptoms.