2014

How To Deal With Osteoarthritis: Natural Treatment Options

Having osteoarthritis can be extremely frustrating. Daily tasks and activities become difficult or impossible to complete and you find yourself doing less and less to avoid the struggle. While your regular orthopedic care from your doctor, one like Ascar Egtedar, MD, helps, your occupational therapy and anti-inflammatory medications can only do so much. Rather than give up and assume there is nothing more you can do to improve your quality of life, you should consider natural treatments that can help reduce the symptoms of your osteoarthritis and make your days happier and more productive.

Having Asthma Does Not Mean You Cannot Exercise

People with asthma can get great benefits from exercise.  It helps strengthen the cardiovascular system and assists in weight control and blood sugar.  However, many people with allergy-induced asthma have severe breathing problems during exercise.  Some of theories about why this happens when exercising include: Breathing through the mouth (breathing in more allergens/pollution) Cold, dry air Breathing faster Air pollution High pollen counts The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that at least 80-90% of people with allergy-induced asthma also have problems with exercise-induced asthma.

One Important Reason You May Be Drawn To Drug Abuse Or Alcoholism

There are many reasons you may be drawn to chemical substance abuse but this article will focus on one particular cause not often reported: an undiagnosed mental condition. Recognizing it and dealing with it can mean a profound difference in your life. Mental Conditions and Self-medicating Some people have mental conditions that present such debilitating emotional, mental or physical symptoms that they turn to drugs to cope. Often they have never been seen by any psychiatric professionals to be diagnosed and they need properly managed medical and psychological treatment for symptoms.

Diagnosing And Treating Age-Related Macular Degeneration

AMD, or age-related macular degeneration, is a common eye condition that affects older adults. Over time, it can lead to vision loss and require treatments by your optometrist. The condition is one of many that can be found with a routine eye exam, showing exactly why your exam is important, even if you don't need glasses. Here is more information about diagnosing and treating this eye condition. Risk Factors for AMD

How To Properly Clean Your Hard Contacts

Many people choose contact lenses over other eye wear because it gives them more confidence in their appearance. Hard contact lenses are commonly chosen for their durability. They are made from a material called PMMA, polymethylmethacrylate, which is very rigid. PMMA does not contain a high amount of water like soft contact lenses and they require special cleaning. These tips will help you clean your hard contacts. Wash Your Hands