Thursday, May 26, 2011

Genital Warts


Genital Warts or HPV is one of the most common STDs worldwide.
Genital warts are very contagious. They are usually contracted by having sex with an infected partner. Even just close genital contact is enough to spread the condition. And, they’re not something you want to risk infecting others with!

If you have the virus that causes genital warts, even if it is latent (not active), you should inform your partner and always practice safe sex. 

Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus. Although similar, the papilloma virus is not the same as the one that that causes benign little warts on your fingers and hands.

Genital warts appear in clusters, which can grow larger and larger. They have an irregular shape, and can be almost cauliflower shape.

Both men and women are equally at risk. In men, the warts appear on the penis and around and inside the anal area. In women, they can emerge around the vaginal area, around and inside the anus, and up into the vagina. They may itch, but are usually painless.

Both men and women can get the warts in their mouth and down the throat after engaging in oral sex.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Yeast Infection Relief

A vaginal yeast infection is irritation of the vagina and the area around the vagina, called the vulva. It is caused by an overgrowth of the fungus or yeast Candida. Yeast normally live in the vagina in small numbers, but when the bacteria in the vagina become out of balance, too many yeast grow and cause an infection.

What are the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection and vulvitis?

Vaginal yeast infection and vulvitis cause symptoms that are nonspecific, which means that aside from the yeast infection, other conditions can cause the identical symptoms. The most common symptom of a vaginal yeast infection is itching in the vaginal and/or vulvar area. Other symptoms of vaginal yeast infection and vulvitis include: burning, soreness, pain during intercourse and/or urination, and vaginal discharge. (Vaginal discharge is not always present, but when it occurs, the discharge is odorless and typically has a whitish, thick appearance and texture, like cottage cheese.)

Vulvitis can also cause local pain in addition to the above symptoms. Pain in the vulvar area is referred to as vulvodynia. In up to 5% of women, yeast vulvovaginitis may cause a recurrent problem. A recurrent yeast infection occurs when a woman has four or more infections in one year that are not related to antibiotic use. Recurrent yeast infections may be related to an underlying medical condition and may require more aggressive treatment.


TREATMENT
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Causes Of Snoring


For most people, snoring is not a major problem, and most people snore at least occasionally. Men and overweight people are more likely to snore and snore more often. The frequency and intensity of snoring will likely increase with age if not dealt with at an earlier stage.
Snoring is caused when there is a narrowed passageway between the nose and the throat. The passageway narrows because the muscles in your throat are more relaxed when you sleep. When inhaling oxygen while the passageway is narrowed, air will have to move faster than before, and will hit the tissues of the soft palate and the uvula with more force causing vibrations which in turn create snoring sounds.


Causes of Snoring
There can be many causes to why one snores when they sleep, anything that causes the air passageways to narrow will likely cause snoring.
Substances that promotes muscle relaxation such as alcohol or drugs that promote drowsiness will cause your throat muscles to relax thus narrowing the air passageway and also causes the tongue to relax and fall back limit the air passageway thus encouraging snoring.
Snoring can be brought on by a stuffy nose which can be brought on by a cold or sinuses. When one's nose becomes stuffy, less air can go through the nasal passage so the throat has to pull air in through the mouth with extra force, which will in turn cause snoring.
The physical makeup of your body can be a cause of one's snoring problems; if one is overweight there will be more fatty tissues in the throat which means a narrower air passageway. Also if one has a long uvula and/or soft palate will also cause a narrower air passage and an increased likelihood of snoring. Other physical characteristics which may bring about snoring include large adenoids and large tonsils, a long tongue, a small lower jaw or a deviated nasal septum.

Asthma and/or smoking can also increase the chance of one snoring due to the irritation and constriction of the air passageways which is brought about.
Sleeping on your back makes one more likely to snore because gravity pulls the tongue and jaw down to the back of the mouth and limits the air passageway.