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Types of Disposable Medical Gloves
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 31st, 2009
Medical exam gloves are integral supplies for sanitary medical care. They create a barrier between the patient and the caregiver to limit the transfer of bodily fluids and infectious matter. This helps protect both the patient and the medical professional from infection. Medical exam gloves are made of either latex, nitrile or vinyl. Below is an overview of the different types of exam gloves:
Latex gloves are the original medical exam gloves, and also the most common type used by medical professionals today. They are strong, elastic and proven to prevent the transmission of infections. Latex gloves are the thickest and most protective of the different glove types, but are not without drawbacks. Because a small percentage people are allergic to latex, disposable nitrile gloves have been developed as an alternative.
Disposable nitrile gloves are made with a synthetic latex and can be used by people with latex allergies. They are widely used in medical facilities and are known for their comfort and puncture resistance. The uses of disposable nitrile gloves go beyond the medical industry due to their resistance to many chemicals. Nitrile gloves are also used outside of the medical profession for purposes as diverse as tattooing and gardening.
Vinyl exam gloves, made of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), are latex free and a secondary alternative to latex gloves. They are often used in the food service industry due to their non-reactive nature. They are also good for protecting the hands during activities such as painting and cleaning. Their lower cost and versatility make vinyl gloves the preferred choice for many non-medical applications.
Within these three main categories of exam gloves, there are a wide variety of options to consider to accommodate your needs and preferences. When shopping for disposable gloves for medical use or another application, ensure that you are purchasing the correct type of glove for your intended purpose.
Tips and Suggestions For Stretch Mark Removal
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 31st, 2009
People often panic at the sight of a single stretch mark as they think that they will never get rid of it and it will stay on their skin. To be true, it is right that such a mark can actually stay on the skin for years at a stretch. It is equally true, that the mark can be diminished with some efforts.
Mentioned below are some tips and suggestions that can help you with the stretch mark removal. Read them carefully, they can be very helpful to get rid of stretch marks.
One of the best ways to deal with the stretch mark is to apply the Shea butter. It is the most common ingredient used in the various lotions and creams that remove the stretch marks.
It can help to soften the skin and moisturize it. Simply applying it on the affected areas for some time can help you to free your skin of all types of scars.
The virgin olive oil is one of the most efficient stretch mark removal methods. You just have to use of a half cup of extra virgin olive oil along with half a cup of Aloe Vera gel with a total of five vitamin A as well as ten vitamin E capsules. It has to be kept in a refrigerator. It has to be then applied on the skin before and after a bath.
Emu oil is really effective in treating the ugly looking stretch marks or scars occurring due to the stretching of skin. It can easily penetrate into the skin and can help to mend any damages caused underneath the skin.
Using baby oil is a really inexpensive stretch mark removal tip. It has to be massaged in large amounts on the skin. The baby oil is applied when the skin is still wet after taking a bath. It helps in keeping the skin well moisturized and increasing its absorption capacity. It gives the best results when used along the abdomen region. It has to be applied with the help of a moistened cloth.
Cocoa butter has been used for a long time for dealing with the stretch marks. It can easily go deep under the skin and can cure all the scars that can be caused by the stretching of the skin beyond its limits.
The topical creams and lotions sold in the market are not any less efficient when it comes to dealing with these cars. They can help a lot in providing the skin with enough elasticity that can help in fighting off the stretch marks.
These free tips and suggestions can help you with the stretch mark removal in an easy way. The key is to practice them properly on a regular basis. These tips are meant to help both the males and women.
So, read the above mentioned stretch mark removal tips, follow them properly and set on your way to get rid of the ugly looking stretch marks.
Medical Approach to Heartburn / Acid Reflux Disease: Cure or Symptom Relief?
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 31st, 2009
It is the main misconception about acid reflux disease to regard it a condition which can be remedied by controlling acid levels in the stomach. Controlling acid levels may help suppress symptoms but it does not cure.
This misconception leads to two opposite approaches both of which make the condition worse over a course of time. These two absolutely opposite approaches to treat heartburn / acid reflux can be summarized as follows:
1. The first one is the medical treatment which tries to keep acid level low in the stomach. We now know that it is certainly not a correct approach as it rarely -if at all- provides permanent relief from acid reflux disease. It is an established fact that despite many advanced forms of medications to suppress acid production, a high percentage of chronic acid reflux cases cannot be cleared up.
It’s important to understand that acid reflux is NOT a disease of too much acid being produced. This may be hard to believe for many people since acid inhibitors like H2 receptor blockers or proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) work quite well to relieve the symptoms of acid reflux. But this relief disappears as soon as the treatment is discontinued. Besides, suppressing stomach acid production leads to poor digestion of nutrients. Also, animal studies in University of Michigan (USA) showed that mice treated with proton pump inhibitors, which block acid production, acquired more bacteria and developed more inflammatory changes in their stomach linings than untreated mice.
Another disadvantage of acid suppression by these drugs is that you’ll develop both tolerance and dependence on them, so you can’t stop taking them without suffering serious repercussions.
2. Another proof that acid suppression is not the solution to acid reflux disease is the fact that some patients get more relief upon use of HCl acid tablets than acid blockers. This second approach is exactly the opposite of the first one and it is common amongst naturopathic doctors.
Now, this may sound weird but some patients get excellent relief from acid reflux by increasing the acid content in their stomach by taking betaine hydrochloric supplements, which are available in health food stores without prescription.
However, this relief also is not permanent because –just like their counter-parts, antacids– these tablets do not cure the stomach either. Also, in the long term these tablets may make everything worse because they may lead to open sores in the stomach and aggravate hidden gastritis. These are followed by a return of reflux and heartburn which then cannot be remedied with acid pills. Experience shows that patients develop dependence on acid pills too.
As a matter of fact, hypochlorhydria, that is keeping acid level low, is a conscious action of the body to prevent fast erosion of stomach lining which has been wounded due to a helicobacter pylori infection. It is an established fact that more than 50% of World’s population is infected with helicobacter pylori. But about 80% of those people feel only insignificant symptoms like bloating, abnormal appetite, dark colored feces, or stomach intolerance towards some food which they do not pay much attention or attribute to conditions other than an infection. This is why this bacterium is called “the hidden resident of stomach” and most people do not receive a treatment even though they live with an helicobacter pylori infection in their stomachs. Helicobacter pylori infection means open sores in the stomach lining. They are usually very small but they do cause the previously mentioned problems and they make the stomach sensitive to the acid produced by itself. Stoma
Once helicobacter pylori infection is eradicated and open sores heal, stomach acid production returns to normal levels. The end result is improved digestion and relief from many unpleasant stomach conditions including acid reflux disease and its symptoms like heartburn. Then, there will be no need for antacids or acid pills.