Archive for April, 2011

April 30th, 2011 By nuranni Posted in sperm

How to Increase Sperm Count

How to Increase Male Infertility and Improve Sperm Count.

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One of the primary reasons that males can be infertile is due to low sperm count. Sperm count is the total number of sperm that are present in one specimen, and males with a normal sperm count have about 20 million sperm per milliliter of a sample. Having a low sperm count is a situation that could be permanent, or just temporary.

Many events can lead to a low sperm count such as underwear that is too tight, emotional stress, excessive workouts, extreme heat in the genital area, and performance pressure. Men can take steps, however, to increase their sperm count.

Sperm count is the number (or concentration) of sperm that should be present/measurable in a given sample. The World Health Organization provides guidelines for a healthy sperm count. The benchmark for a “normal” count is 20 million sperm per milliliter – given a total semen volume of 2 ml. That equates to a total number of sperm per/sample of 40 million. + Continue Reading

April 30th, 2011 By antonio carrilo Posted in Acne

Cystic Acne Treatments

Physical Methods and Medications That Dermatologists Use to Treat Severe Acne.

Dermatologists Use to Treat Severe Acne

Cystic acne is a more severe form of acne in which the infection forms much deeper in the skin than usual. These deeper infections can’t be squeezed and popped like pimples. Cystic acne is more common among males than females. Cystic acne most frequently affects persons in their teens.

The swollen pustules which are formed on the skin surface are a result of an infection called Acne. The harshest and the most painful form of acne is called Cystic Acne. Cysts are formed and swollen pus filled red pustules are visible on the external surface of the skin. + Continue Reading

April 30th, 2011 By eugene Posted in Concentration

How to help your kids concentration levels

Improve your Child’s Concentration.

Improve your Child's Concentration

As children grow, they often show behaviors that appear to be regression or cause for concern. From math homework, to swim team practice, to crossing a street alone; improving concentration in your children is a key element to success no matter what the activity. If on the other hand, your child never seems to engage in any activity for more than a few moments, you may want to discuss these concerns with your child’s teacher and/or his pediatrician.

Studies have shown that there are many reasons for the inability of some children to concentrate. The problem manifests in many ways, such as being easily distracted, poor memory, irritability, an inability to retain information, hyperactivity, behavioural problems and even seemingly psychological problems. + Continue Reading

April 30th, 2011 By eugene Posted in Acne, Fruit

Mango is Good For Treating Acne

Mango is Good For Acne.

Mango is Good For Acne

Acne is common in adolescence,when raging hormones stimulates the sebaceous glands and they become more active. But hormonal imbalances can also trigger acne well after a women passes through puberty. Also, pimples can spread on the face quite fast, especially if they burst and their fluids come in contact with healthy skin. Though we know of acne as mostly occurring on the face, it also occurs on the chest, neck and back.

Causes and Symptoms of Acne – Pimples
A blockage of the oil glands present at the base of the hair follicles causes the formation of pustules, normally referred to as pimples. Practically all teenagers suffer from a pimple or two, and some from acne, in a mild or severe form. Acne is a consequence of a juggling of pre-puberty and puberty sex hormones. Some drugs also predispose or actually cause acne, e.g. steroids, anti-epileptics, tranquillisers and immuno-suppressives. + Continue Reading

April 29th, 2011 By nuranni Posted in mouth

Mouth Ulcer

Simple Ways to Overcome a Mouth Ulcer.

Simple Ways to Overcome a Mouth Ulcer Mouth Ulcer pciture from drpaulose.com

Mouth ulcer is a very common oral lesion. Epidemiological studies show an average prevalence between 15% and 30%. Mouth ulcers tend to be more common in women and those under 45. Mouth ulcers occur most frequently among 16-25 year olds, and they rarely occur in anyone over 55. The frequency of mouth ulcers varies from fewer than 4 episodes per year (85% of all cases) to more than one episode per month (10% of all cases) including people suffering from continuous RAS.

A mouth ulcer is the loss of part of the delicate tissue lining inside the mouth (mucous membrane). In most cases, mouth ulcers are harmless and clear up in a few days. Often, an aphthous ulcer is simply caused physical trauma to the lining of the mouth – for example, biting one’s cheek while chewing. + Continue Reading

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