Archive for May, 2009

CHILD’S HEALTH/SKIN DISORDERS: NAPPY RASH – WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR

May 21st, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

When to see your doctor

• if the rash has not improved after 3-4 days, despite all the above measures;

• if blisters, crusts, or pimples appear;

• if your child is very distressed and not sleeping;

• if your child has an unexplained fever;

• if the rash is spreading;

• if the end of your child’s penis is red [...]

CARING FOR YOUR BABY: FINGERNAILS, BATHING AND HYGIENE

May 19th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

Bathing and hygiene

Babies need particular attention to cleaning in order to prevent them from picking up germs. Areas which need to be kept as clean as possible are the nappy region and the umbilicus (navel or belly button) (see opposite). Most babies enjoy their bathtime, which can be relaxing for both parents and baby. Your [...]

YOUR MARITAL HEALTH/GETTING FIXED UP SEXUALLY: A THEME FROM YOUR OWN LOVE STORY

May 18th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

“Shopping together for a theme song, a love theme song, was not easy. We had songs that we liked before, sort of ‘our songs’ of the past, but it was hard to find a new one,” said one wife. I had instructed them to find a song that could signify their own recommitment to their [...]

COURTING, RE-COURTING, AND THE SUPER SEX BOND:

May 18th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

THE RULE OF ROMANCE ROULETTE

Wife: “I sort of remember where. We were in the drive-in, of all places. We never really necked or anything there. It cost too much to get in, so we thought we should watch the movie. The bucket seats were impossible. The backseat was full of junk like hubcaps and I [...]

SCOLIOSIS – CONCLUSION

May 15th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

Some girls are first noticed to have scoliosis because their dress does not hang properly on their shoulders.

In most cases where scoliosis is developed well before puberty a rapid deterioration may take place in the two to three years before the onset of puberty. But, if a child is first seen at puberty with only [...]

DIABETES – GENERAL INFORMATION

May 15th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

There is a lot we have to learn about diabetes.

It is a disease where the sufferer needs to know as much as the doctor so he can manage on his own and lead a normal life.

To help him in this, he needs an interested and well-informed doctor, and he may obtain help, advice and encouragement [...]

HEAD LICE – INTRODUCTION

May 12th, 2009 by admin | Posted in General health | No Comments »

If you receive a note from the kindergarten teacher telling you some of the children have head lice, don’t shudder and think you have chosen a kindergarten in the wrong neighborhood.

I suppose we have grown up with the idea that anyone who has become a home for little bugs must be unclean.

Unfortunately, this is not [...]

YOUR CANCER YOUR LIFE – SYMPTOMS OF EXTENSIVE (METASTATIC) DISEASE (CANCER IN THE BRAIN)

May 12th, 2009 by admin | Posted in Cancer | No Comments »

If cancer involves the brain, the first signs may just be symptoms of raised pressure within the skull—headache, vomiting and maybe blurred vision. Of course, there are many other possible reasons for these symptoms. Contrary to what many people imagine, cancer in the brain very rarely causes the complete alteration in personality which some people [...]

MANAGING THE MENOPAUSE WITHOUT HRT: DRY SKIN

May 8th, 2009 by admin | Posted in Hormonal | No Comments »

Skin blooms in the presence of oestrogen. Once you are producing little or no oestrogen, your skin gradually becomes drier and more wrinkled. To counteract this, many of the so-called moisturisers work by introducing moisture into the very top, thin layer of skin (the epidermis), so mat it looks fuller and small wrinkles are eased [...]

HYSTERECTOMY: INTRODUCTION

May 8th, 2009 by admin | Posted in Women's Health | No Comments »

The decision whether to have a hysterectomy, try some other treatment, or postpone any intervention and let nature take its course, is of great importance to many women. Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, sometimes accompanied by oophorectomy, the removal of the ovaries. Most hysterectomies and oophorectomies performed these days are elective — [...]