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Skin is the largest organ of the body it is that part of the body which is often used for the internal systems as a manifestation for example if you have jaundice the skin becomes yellow and if somebody says you are looking very pale, then possibly you will go check your haemoglobin and what are the levels of your blood or if you have pimples or pigmentation, then people will ask there is an internal cause. So itching over the skin can have lots of reasons. It does not necessarily mean one reason. If you have jaundice, receding jaundice can give you itching. Food allergy gives you very bad itching, one of the mundane reasons for itching is a very hot water bath. People think or various reasons that they should have a hot water bat and the muscle s are stimulated, but that is at the cost of a very dry and a very itchy skin which will go away with the forts cold water bath. In my practise I have been telling all my patients, first find out the reason for the itching. In homeopathy there are medicines like sulphur. Sulphur is supposed to be a very chronic itch medicine, but please don’t do this because sulphur is a very deep acting remedy. Until and unless there is a deep background to the itching, it will not work. It may actually come to a point where you need help further. So things like calcarea sulph 6x which is a biochemic medicine, till the time you go to a doctor, you can use that 3 times a day , but do get it diagnosed and get it treated. All these conditions are treated beautifully by homeopathy. Video Rating: / 5
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What is inflammation? Inflammation is a complex response to harmful stimuli which could be from a pathogen, but also could be from trauma or toxins. The response involves blood vessels dilating and becoming more permeable, and attracting more immune cells and fluid into local tissue.
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What is Coronary Heart Disease? Coronary heart disease or CHD refers to a narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen and blood to the heart.
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It is also known as coronary artery disease and it is the
leading cause of death worldwide. It is a major cause of illness and death. Coronary heart disease
normally happens when fatty deposits called cholesterol accumulates on the artery walls,
creating plaques. The arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to the heart. Sometimes, a clot can
obstruct the flow of blood to the heart muscle. CHD commonly causes angina pectoris (chest
pain), shortness of breath, myocardial infarction, or heart attack. A heart attack is the sudden
slowing or stopping of contractions of the heart muscles. This could be due to malfunction of the
cardiac muscles. Part of the heart muscle dies due to lack of oxygen. Heart attacks can also lead
to death.
CHD can also be caused by hypertension, coronary thrombosis, arteriosclerosis and
atherosclerosis. Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure, it is when our blood
pressure, the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels, is consistently too high.
Coronary thrombosis is forming of blood clot or thrombus in the artery. It is most likely to occur
in narrow arteries. Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis is the narrowing and hardening of arteries.
This happens due to cholesterol deposition on them. Most of the blocks in the artery are caused
by a combination of atheroma and thrombus. When this bloackage occurs it is called coronary
occlusion.
Causes of Coronary Heart Disease
CHD can be caused due to unhealthy lifestyle habits and even genetics. Certain mutations in the
genes are linked to this disease. A study published in PLOS in 2017, even linked CHD to food
preparation on high heat. Unhealthy diet rich in cholesterol and saturated fats, leads to high
blood cholesterol level. Smoking increases heart rate and blood pressure, this causes blood to
clot more easily. Carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke replaces some of the oxygen in our blood.
This increases our blood pressure and heart rate by forcing our heart to work harder to supply
enough oxygen.
Women who smoke and take birth control pills are at greater risk of having a heart attack or
stroke than are those who do not smoke or take birth control pills, because both can increase the
risk of blood clots. Tobacco has toxins, which reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Stress
releases adrenaline, which increases heart rate and blood pressure.
Prevention
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains can help protect your heart. Aim to eat beans,
low-fat or fat-free dairy products, lean meats, and fish as part of a healthy diet. Avoid too much
salt and sugars in your diet. Limiting certain fats you eat also is important. Exercise regularly and
maintain weight. Stop or do not start smoking. Avoid all forms of tobacco use, as all are equally
harmful. Reduce stress in your life.
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Heart Diseases (Also called: Cardiac diseases)
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If you’re like most people, you think that heart disease is a problem for others. But heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. It is also a major cause of disability. There are many different forms of heart disease. The most common cause of heart disease is narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart itself. This is called coronary artery disease and happens slowly over time. It’s the major reason people have heart attacks.
Other kinds of heart problems may happen to the valves in the heart, or the heart may not pump well and cause heart failure. Some people are born with heart disease.
You can help reduce your risk of heart disease by taking steps to control factors that put you at greater risk:
Control your blood pressure
Lower your cholesterol
Don’t smoke
Get enough exercise
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