Nov
30
Posted on 30-11-2009
Filed Under (hepatitis) by admin on 30-11-2009
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Steven A Johnson asked:


The liver is the second largest organ in the body. It is in the upper part of the abdominal cavity and on the right beneath the diaphragm so it is protected by the ribs. It weighs about 3 pounds and it is divided into main lobes, the right and left. The lobes contain liver cells and passage ways for the blood circulation that are called sinusoids. In the lobes the liver cells can transform chemical substances into nutrients and neutralizes toxins. The liver plays a huge role in circulation and composition of blood, the health of the liver can affect all the systems in the body from thinking to hormone regulation.

Cirrhosis of the liver is a slow processing disease. The healthy liver tissue is taken over by scar tissue and then prevents the liver from functioning normally. The flow of blood is blocked when to much scar tissue is formed. Hepatitis C, fatty liver disease, and alcohol abuse are the most common causes of liver cirrhosis. Fatty liver disease is caused mostly by obesity and diabetes. A lot of people that are heavy drinkers do harm there livers in some way but not everyone will get cirrhosis. Women are at more risk than men. People who have hepatitis B or C are more likely to suffer from liver damage caused by alcohol.

Liver disease is any disease that is affecting the liver; this can range from any of the diseases mentioned in the above paragraph to cancer of liver. Most common causes of disease are like mentioned alcohol abuse, hepatitis, hemochromatosis, taking medications, autoimmune hepatitis, biliary cirrhosis, Wilson’s disease, and antiitrysin deficiency.

It is not recommended that if you have liver disease you drink alcohol and take medications. Taking Tylenol can be safe if you take less than six tablets a day and ibuprofen can be safe to if you have no ulcers, cirrhosis, and have normal kidneys. Keeping a close on diet is a good thing too, if you don’t have cirrhosis you can have a low fat, low cholesterol, and low sodium. People with liver disease that are overweight might have too much fat in their liver and can develop more damage from the fat. Having cirrhosis, a high protein diet is recommended, though red meat should be avoided.

People with liver disease are at risk for getting infections, this can cause an even more severe disease. There is vaccines that can be administered to prevent some of the infections that can occur. There are vaccines for hepatitis A and B, and pneumonia. 

You can improve you liver health if you haven’t damaged it too badly. You liver can regenerate liver cells if any sign of disease can be caught before it becomes a major problem. A life style change may help your liver repair itself. Eating to much can cause your liver to work over time, if it is necessary to eat in between meals try a salad, piece of fruit, or some juice. Make sure you drink plenty of water to flush toxins out of the body. Limiting sugar intake can prevent excess cholesterol from forming in the liver.

Don’t worry about losing calories either. Focus on what you are eating and how much of it you are eating. If you have any food allergies you should avoid them at all costs. Your body cannot digest the foods you allergic too. So there is no point in eating it. Detox, keep your intestines clean also avoid constipation as well, it piles up bacteria that can affect liver functions. You can also keep your intestines clean by only heating meat once before eating it. Same with processed foods and meat, they have bacteria in a resting state and they can come alive in the intestines after being eaten.

Taking a supplement and a multi vitamin are important to make sure that you get the nutrients that you need as well Alterative Health Supplements offers a number of multivitamins and liver supplements that can help you keep you liver healthy. One of the liver supplements offered is called Liver Care by Himalaya. It is an all natural product that helps protecting the liver against harmful toxins. It is also kosher certified and it helps regulate the enzymes and optimizes assimilation. Liver Care has been proven to be very beneficial to the liver in times of serious liver diseases it helps to maintain levels of serum cholesterol, lipoproteins, phospholipids, and triglycerides. Some of the natural ingredients in Liver Care is Capers, Chicory, and Yarrow.



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Nov
24
Posted on 24-11-2009
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Peter Finch asked:


Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by the virus of hepatitis B, a DNA virus whose natural host is human body. It is a known fact that this particular virus is very resistant to the conditions outside its host, which means this little living virus can survive outside its natural environment for a long time. They actually discovered it on the contaminated medical equipment, many months after the contamination, and this could be the transmission way, or at least one of them.

Hepatitis B virus is at least one hundred times less infectious than HIV and it presents itself with more viral particles in the infected blood. As opposed to the HIV, this virus can be transmitted through saliva also. This is a verified aspect of the matter; it has already been proven.

The hepatitis B is transmitted much faster than the HIV infection through sexual unprotected contact. It also has another very interesting as well as dangerous feature from this point of view. It can be transmitted through intimate family contact, especially when the living conditions are “crowded”. Aside from that, it can also be transmitted when in contact with biological liquids: blood, seminal liquid, vaginal secretions, and saliva.

There are four transmission mechanisms of this nasty infection. First, one is called vertical, when the mother passes the virus to the newborn. The second one is called horizontal and it happens between children, teenagers and young people or even adults. This usually happens through saliva or contaminated blood, which goes into the organism through superficial wounds and scratches. Parents, grandparents, older brothers, which are infected, they are all a potential horizontal source of infection.

Sexual transmission is made by normal or homosexual activity between a healthy and an infected individual. Parental transmission of the virus of the Hepatitis B is performed through blood as well as through contaminated blood products, which enter the organism of a healthy host through syringe needles, blood transfusions, hem dialysis, or even intravenous administered drugs.

All over the world, being in contact with contaminated hepatitis B blood exposes the doctors as well as the rest of the staff who work in hospitals and have direct contact with it. As much as exposed are the police, the paramedics, fire fighters, and military workers. They are exposed because of the nature of their work.

We must also keep in mind that there are over three million carriers of the Hepatitis B virus all over the world. We must always take good care of the things,objects and people we encounter, even if we do not work in the fields such as the ones described above. Infected objects, such as needles could be very dangerous and they could be the ones transmitting the hepatitis B virus to a healthy body. In addition, we must educate children in this matter, so that they realize the risks of this disease.

Educating especially teenagers, which usually do not acknowledge and almost never comply, and not only them, but also all kinds of humans from all the fields of activity, will reduce the transmission of this disease all over the world.



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Nov
14
Posted on 14-11-2009
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David Faulkner asked:


In the world of canines, many diseases and infections exist everywhere, even in the most sophisticated homes and yards. Diagnosing a dog disease comes from seeing the symptoms your dog may show and then having the necessary tests done to find the exact cause of the disease. The top canine diseases are canine viral hepatitis, bloating, aortic steonosis, distemper and the parvovirus. With proper health care and diet, dogs can live a healthy life as your faithful companion for many years.

Diagnosis of Dog Diseases- Canine Viral Hepatitis

This viral disease affects younger dogs and puppies. Affecting the liver and inner lining of the blood vessels, this disease is transmitted from dog to dog by way of a discharge from the infected dog. Some symptoms of the disease stomach bleeding, increased thirst, lack of appetite, vomiting and a tender stomach when touched. Dogs do show discomfort when experiencing canine viral hepatitis.

Diagnosis of Dog Diseases- Bloating

A life threatening and serious problem in dogs, also called gastric dilation volvulus, comes from over eating as well as other health problems. Some breeds are prone to this because of their breed, but others just plain over eat. The symptoms of bloating are a restless dog and a fat looking stomach that happens quickly. Dry heaves follow such a condition and proper diagnosis is required by tests. Sometimes taking food away for twenty-four hours will help reduce the bloating problem in your dog.

Diagnosis of Dog Diseases- Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a viral infection that affects the immune system and can lead to serious complications if not death. This disease is contracted from contact with the excretions of an infected dog. Airborne particles can also contribute to infecting other dogs. Dogs rarely survive, but when they do, they suffer from muscle spasms and convulsions. The symptoms of a fever over 104 degrees, depression, pus in the eyes, convulsions, diarrhea and vomiting, if you see these signs, you need to contact your vet immediately. Proper vaccination of your dog prevents this viral disease from taking the life or livelihood of your companion.

Diagnosis of Dog Diseases- Aortic Steonosis

Aortic steonosis is an obstruction of the blood vessel that carries blood from the left ventricle and is an inherited health problem. No symptoms are visible for mild cases, but severe cases prevent the dog from any type of exercise. Dogs tend to faint when performing any kind of exercise due to the severity of the blockage. If your dog shows symptoms of fainting, tests will determine the exact cause and the vet will describe treatment objectives.

Diagnosis of Dog Diseases- Canine Parvovirus

Puppies under six months of age succumb to this particular disease. The intestinal tract, lymphoid tissue, immune system and the bone marrow are affected. Symptoms may be vomiting, convulsion weight loss and dehydration with coughing. For some puppies, death is immediate. Puppies need proper medical attention and proper vaccinations to prevent such an untimely demise.



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Nov
09
Posted on 09-11-2009
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john daniel asked:


Chronic hepatitis is characterized by ongoing inflammation of the liver and destruction (necrosis) of liver cells that persists for more that six to 12months. Symptoms may progress slowly and can subside spontaneously over months or even years. In some patients, it can be a more dangerous condition because the destruction of liver cells results in the development of scar tissue in the liver (cirrhosis) and may ultimately lead to liver failure. However, for some patients, therapy can cure disease or retard its progression.

Prevention

Consume no more than two alcoholic drinks a day. If you suspect that you may have drinking problem, seek help at once. A hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for those at high risk, such as health-care workers, and before traveling to areas where hepatitis is common.

The Cure And Treatment

Do not consume alcoholic beverages. Corticosteriods, with or without an immunosuppressant drug such as azathioprine, may be prescribed to treat cases of autoimmune chronic hepatitis. Alpha interferon in combination with ribavirin may be prescribed to treat chronic hepatitis caused by the hepatitis C virus. Lamivudine or alpha interferon may be used to treat hepatitis B. your doctor may change your prescription to relieve hepatitis caused by medications. Lifelong treatment of any underlying metabolic disorder (such as Wilson’s disease) is necessary. Liver transplantation may be recommended when the liver has been severely damaged.

Alternative prevention, cure and treatment must be examined also to be concrete in our approach to acute and chronic hepatitis. A powerful and revolutionary approach in treating acute and chronic hepatitis and is highly recommended by almost 15,000 European doctors. Make this one a part of your arsenal against the acute and chronic hepatitis.

Madison Cavanaugh, author of “The One-Minute Cure: The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases” has a message of hope, however. She insists that.  “Microbes, germs, harmful bacteria and viruses, such as the acute and chronic hepatitis virus, do not cause disease in and of themselves,” she states.

They are just seeking their natural habitat such as an oxygen- depleted body rather than being the cause of the sickness and disease. It’s no different from the way mosquitoes seeking out stagnant water, but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.

Therefore it can be stated that the acute and chronic hepatitis virus does not cause disease, but rather seeks out an environment where it can thrive best and reproduced that is in oxygen-depleted bodies.

A body with enough source of oxygen is uninhabitable by disease, Madison further states, any viruses’ can neither survive nor thrive in it. Therefore, the recommended first line of defense against microbes, germs, harmful bacteria and viruses, such as the acute and chronic hepatitis virus is to keep the body oxygenated.

If you haven’t already obtained a copy of “The One-Minute Cure,” the diagnosis and the findings that you’re contaminated with acute and chronic hepatitis virus is one of the best reasons for you to do so. Go and click the link now and watch the 5minute video presentation for final assessment and you will discover that this is one the best alternative Chronic Hepatitis - Prevention And Cure.

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Katniss Everdeen asked:


Can you contract a blood-borne disease, like HIV or hepatitis, through the consumption of blood?

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Nov
05
Posted on 05-11-2009
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Country Gal asked:


My surgeon said there is a 1 % chance of contracting hepatitis from the blood transfusion I just rec’d. Does anyone know what type of Hepatitis he means? I have been vaccinated against A and B. He said of that 1 % chance there is only a 1 % chance that the hepatitis is untreatable.

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Nov
05
Posted on 05-11-2009
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Nicole Cutler, L.Ac. asked:


Nearly three out of four patients infected with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) suffer from chronic fatigue. Of all of the infectious disease’s symptoms, including fever, flu-like symptoms, itching, and nausea, excessive tiredness is one of the most common. While researchers have yet to identify the specific reason causing the fatigue experienced by individuals with HCV, there are many contributing factors as well as a number of very likely causes.

Deficient sleep, stress, poor dietary habits, and lack of exercise can all negatively impact one’s level of energy, especially someone with HCV. Adjusting one’s lifestyle to incorporate healthier choices, such as exercising regularly or consuming more water, is important for people who want to manage their fatigue.

In addition to some of the above factors, there are more closely linked reasons related to fatigue and Hepatitis C. Some HCV drug treatments, including Interferon and Ribavirin (which can cause anemia), can result in substantial fatigue. An unhealthy liver marked by advanced disease, offers little help in preventing fatigue. The difficulty for a compromised liver to produce and store the body’s source for energy, glucose, is a primary reason for diminished energy.

Patients with HCV can also adjust their daily activities to better deal with fatigue. Regularly taking breaks, eating several small meals as opposed to three large ones, and prioritizing your day are all small steps that can cumulatively influence and manage fatigue. Another viable option to reduce excessive tiredness is natural supplements, such as Fatigue Relief Plus™, a natural energy enhancer. However, incorporating natural supplements into your fight against fatigue should first be discussed with a physician.



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Nov
03
Posted on 03-11-2009
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Britt asked:


A friend has Hepatitis C. Her liver is weak due to the Hep C. I looked up a list of things she should be avoiding and taking more of.She’s not supposed to take acetaminophen or ibuprofen because it weakens the liver. However, she got a really bad headache today and couldn’t take anything to relieve the pain. Any ideas for home remedies to relieve headaches or any other medicines she can take?
Any advice would be appreciated.

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Nov
01
Posted on 01-11-2009
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John g asked:


Does an Army recruiter test for hiv and hepatitis during pre screening. This is your pre examination before meps or do they wait to test for everything at meps ?

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