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Archive for January, 2008

Best For Baby Is The Best For You

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Teething is a common issue that newly born infants encounter in the course of their entry to the new world. Some babies go through the normal process of adapting to the new environment and the start of growth of their teeth may be very much uncomfortable, causing pain and at times fever for the growth of infant teeth. Unlike for adults, this occurrence is quite painful and will bring various illnesses that range from fever to some other forms of illnesses that may alarm parents at times. Other known illnesses include diarrhea and excessive crying in the process, something that would create panic in parents especially if they are unable to determine the cause of the overall discomfort that the infant has.

Painful as it may seem, this is a stage that most babies will go through. Determining and identifying such stages may not be immediately diagnosed in the sense that parents would often panic and grope their way to looking at the more urgent health risks such as infections and fever related causes. While teething may be considered a minimal health risk issue, the other connected causes of its occurrence are what most parents should watch out for. They should also put into consideration that babies are that sensitive and handling these expected occurrences is not as tolerable compared to the adapted children or adults whom have already gone through this stage.

The process of teething is called cutting teeth. Usually, these teething events would come out in pairs. While there are some babies who bear teeth upon birth, there are some who have to wait a certain number of months before they can actually experience this painful happening. As far as their genders are concerned, it is believed that milk teeth tend to emerge sooner in females babies than their male counterparts. These patterns are usually hereditary in nature and hence would be easy to figure out as far as the need to trace of how teething would occur in families. The manner on how the teeth of infants appear is in now way related to their genes. These have no particular pattern and come out as expected. The gums will surely bear the brunt of the pain, sort of like slicing upwards this section, thus the cause for the pain and discomfort that babies experience.

Teething would usually point towards itchiness of sorts of the teeth, thus the need to find some edible material to chew on. Thus the presence of such baby accessories in the form of a teether are resorted to help ease the discomfort that babies would usually experience in these stages. But the type of teether that is used should be open to evaluation first, especially in terms of size. Choking hazards may occur if these are not given the right monitoring and could go from bad to worse. For worst cases, the best bet is to seek help from pediatricians or dentists for medical support. Ideally, they would prescribe some sort of ointment or just plain toothpaste to help sooth the pain that the infant’s gums are experiencing.

One of the hardest parts of taking care of babies is that they are too delicate and fragile, meaning that the slightest miscalculation towards baby care may lead to something disastrous. Feeding babies would normally get a person to think of simple breast feeding or milk bottles but it will all come to a point where an infant will have to learn to eat solid food. This is where the fun part begins, how to get the baby to eat the solid foods which they have no knowledge whatsoever.

One thing to consider is that outside the shape and color of the solid food we offer these babies, they have no idea of how or what it would taste like. They are still clueless in their infancy stage and using these available points for consideration would be the only way to help educate them. Here are some good tips and trick to consider, especially if you are trying to feed that first born child.

Diabetes Information – Symptoms, Types, Causes and Treatment

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Sugar is part of a whole slew of meals. The carbohydrates that we eat are later on converted into sugar or glucose while it undergoes the processes inside our body. These sugars are what we use for energy. However, there are really foods that are pure sugar or contain a lot it, which can cause the sugar level in our blood. When this sugar level increase, we may suffer diabetes and other ailments.

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a disease resulting from the increase of blood sugar level above its normal values. The sugars in the blood are supposed to be transported to the cells of the body. But if a person has diabetes, the sugar build up in the blood. The build up of sugar is caused one of the following reasons: either the pancreas is not producing enough hormones called insulin that helps the glucose get into the cells or the body can not make use of the insulin as it is supposed to be.

Diabetes is a disease that exists not only on its own but could trigger a lot of complications and other diseases to surface. These diabetes complications include heart disease, blindness, kidney failure and amputations. It has become one of the major causes of death all over the world.

Symptoms of Diabetes

Like any other sickness, diabetes surface symptoms that should be monitored. These are physically manifested symptoms that could easily diagnosed so if anyone is suffering from the following, seeing a physician is recommended. Diabetes have the following signs: extreme hunger and thirst, excessive drying of the skin, unexplained weight loss, frequent urination, slow healing sores, tingling or numbness of hands or feet, sudden vision blurredness.

When the diabetes is insulin-dependent, other symptoms include nausea, vomiting or stomach pains.

Types of Diabetes

There are three kinds of diabetes that could be developed to specific age range or condition of people. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or the type 1 diabetes is commonly developed among children while non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or the type 2 diabetes is developed among adults. There is also the kind of diabetes that only pregnant women can acquire. The gestational diabetes, though, is not permanent because it disappears as soon as the pregnancy is over; however, if it is not treated it can cause a threat to both the mother and the baby.

Type 2 diabetes is affected by old age, obesity, family history of the ailment, history of gestational diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, lack of physical activities and race or ethnicity.

Causes of Diabetes

Though researchers have found out what are the things that causes the acquisition of diabetes, the determination of the exact causes of the disease is yet to be discovered. They say that the causes of type 1 and type 2 diabetes are different. Type 1 seemed to be developed from environmental triggers like unidentified virus that attacks the pancreas and causes it to malfunction in producing insulin.

Type 2 diabetes on the other hand is closely associated with being obese and regular physical activities can help prevent the development of which.

Therapies and Treatment for Diabetes

When a person has developed type 1 diabetes, his or her blood glucose levels should be closely monitored through regular glucose tests. Since most food intake contains sugar or substances that will later on be converted to sugar, it is necessary that the food to be eaten is also monitored or measured. Healthy diet, exercise and insulin injections are the basic treatments for type 1 diabetes. However, the insulin should be balanced with metabolism of the body in terms of physical activities and food intake.

Treatment for type 2 diabetes is almost the same with that of type 1. Blood glucose should also be closely monitored; however, some people are required to take some oral medications to avoid blood sugar to increase beyond normal parameters. Since this type of diabetes is not insulin-dependent, insulin injections are not required.