Digestive disorders: remove the effects of holidays
After Easter holidays, many have digestive disorders. After observing fasting, not everyone can withstand a gradual return to the usual diet and overload the digestive organs with fatty and fried foods, alcohol. Yes, and those who did not adhere to the post, in the process of celebration often can not avoid overeating. As a result, the stomach, pancreas, liver and gall bladder, intestines, which have to work with a double or even triple load, suffer. As a result, abdominal heaviness, nausea, bloating and flatulence, diarrhea (diarrhea), heartburn and other symptoms of indigestion (dyspepsia) appear. Continue reading
Pregnancy after 40: pros and cons
Modern medicine has leaped forward: late pregnancy and childbirth have ceased to be so risky. The progressive development of society, modern methods of diagnosis and safe obstetric care give a woman the opportunity to consciously approach pregnancy and the birth of a child at an older age. Continue reading
Hyperopia: How to avoid age-related eye problems
Reducing the sharpness of view when viewing close objects – the first signs of farsightedness. Age farsightedness or presbyopia develops in most cases with age, when the eye lens loses its elasticity and the eye muscles, which are responsible for focusing, weaken. However, farsightedness can develop not only in old age, but also after 30-35 years, if a person spends too much time at the computer and other gadgets, constantly over-exerts his eyesight, malnourishes himself, etc. Continue reading
Inflammation of the lungs: how not to miss spring pneumonia
Spring colds, unfortunately, are often complicated by pneumonia. The symptoms of pneumonia or pneumonia, some people do not attach much importance, even when, after improving the condition, fever reappears, cough increases, and then shortness of breath. Pneumonia needs time to diagnose and properly treat, and even better – to prevent the development of inflammatory processes in the lungs. Continue reading
Uterine myoma: What is its dangers to women’s health?
Myoma, or fibromyoma, is a benign tumor that forms on the walls of the uterus and cervix. Its dimensions can vary from a few millimeters to several centimeters, and cases of multiple myoma are common when it comes to several tumors at a time.
Why does myoma have uterus? Continue reading