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    News of Medicine
April 27th, 2010

Herpes Simplicial Virus Category 1

Usually referred to as herpes febrilis or herpes simplex, HSV Class 1 infections are small, lucid, fluid-filled blisters that most often appear on the face skin. Not frequently, Category 1 infections can appear in the genital area. Type 1 can also grow in lesions on the skin surface.

There are two types of infections – primary and recurrent. Although most persons get infected when exposed to the virus, only ten % will virtually develop scabs. The ulcers of a primitive infection form 2 to 12 days after contact with a sick person and may be present from 7 to 10 days.

The number of blebs varies from one to several liquid-filled blisters. Before Read the rest of this entry »

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April 23rd, 2010

5 alpha-reductase inhibiting agents

5 alpha-reductase is the biological catalyst that modifies testicular hormone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Dihydrotestosterone is the hormone which provokes the prostata gland to increase. 5 alpha-reductase inhibiting agents are medicines that hinder that enzyme and avert the creation of DHT.

Finasteride (Proscar) is a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitory substance that is already took to cure innocent prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It’s also can be used in a lower dose variety (called Propecia) to cure pattern baldness in men.

The Prostate Carcinoma Prevention Trial (PCPT) was a large-scal medical test purposed to observe if Proscar could reduce Read the rest of this entry »

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April 21st, 2010

Do We Know What Stimulates Prostate Carcinoma?

Specialists still do not know for sure what provokes prostate carcinomas. But researchers have discovered some potential sources of danger and are attempting to define just how these cources stimulate prostata gland cells to become neoplastic (see section, “What are the potential sources of danger for prostata gland cancers?”).

On a first stage, prostate cancerous growths is brought about by mistakes in the genetic code of a prostate carcinomatous cell. Lately, specialists have made big advance in comprehension how certain injures in genetic code can provoke normal prostata gland cells to divide abnormally and produce cancerous gro Read the rest of this entry »

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April 21st, 2010

Some main facts about cure

When your prostate gland tumour has been diagnosed, graded, and specified, you possess a lot to consider before you and physician choose a treatment algorithm. You may feel that you should take a quick decision, but it’s important to allow yourself deferment to conceive the information you have just learned. Find out the information from the specialists. Read the paragraph, “What should you discuss healthcare worker about prostate cancer?”

The therapy you receive for prostata gland tumour should take into consideration:

- your number of years and estimated span of life
- any other serious health states you may have
- the stage and grade of your can Read the rest of this entry »

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March 14th, 2010

The term UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) covers various bacterial infections limited by the area of the urinary tract. A typical cause of them is the ingress of bacteria from digestic apparatus into the urinary tract. Elaboration of bacteria inside the urethra may lead to its inflammation, or the so called urethritis. When bacteria advances to the bladder, the infection is called cystitis. Neglected condition may progress further up to the kidneys, where the infection causes pyelonephritis.

Usually, manifestations of UTIs are rather clear and evident. Frequent and rapid urination may be accompanied by unpleasant sensations in the urethra or in the bladder during the process. Frequent urination is also associated with elevated level of glucose in the blood, so the diagnose may require some additional tests for blood sugar. The urine may change its color or become turbid. Women may feel tension in the pubis area or above it. Men may experience urge to defecate as if their rectum was filled. Among general symptoms weariness and shiver are reported. Symptoms of pyelonephritis include fever, sickness, pains in the back or in the side.
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