Posted on June 8, 2011, 9:08 pm, by , under Women.
The doctor is on
Plastic surgeon Anthony Youn thinks sitting on butt implants made from anything but fat would be terribly uncomfortable. Read more on
Top 10 among 8.6 million plastic surgeries
Botox injections, breast implants, liposuction and seven other cosmetic procedures make up women’s Top 10 cosmetic treatments Slide show: “20 most popular plastic surgeries” FEMALE FAVORITES Botox injections, breast implants, liposuction and… Read more on
Plano Plastic Surgeon Named “Best Doctor” in D Magazine for the Fifth Consecutive Year
Board certified Plano plastic surgeon, Dr. Ronald M. Friedman, has been named a Best Doctor by D Magazine in Dallas, TX – for the fifth time. Read more on
Posted on July 14, 2010, 4:21 pm, by libertees, under Breast Implants.
In this video, two of Dr. Mandell-Brown’s patients discuss their experiences with breast augmentation. In a 2007 poll of 5000 tri-state physicians, Dr. Mandell-Brown was named “Top Doctor – Breast Augmentation” in Cincinnati Magazine. Dr. Mandell-Brown is a board certified facial plastic surgeon and body cosmetic surgeon in the Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, area. He is one of only 500 doctors in the country with double board certification in facial plastic surgery and head & neck surgery. He was voted “Best Plastic Surgeon/Rhinoplasty” in a poll of 1500 physicians by Cincinnati Magazine in November 2000. In 2003, he was named “Top Doc in Plastic Surgery” by Cincinnati Magazine. For more information, please call (513) 984-4700 or visit www.mandellbrown.com.
Posted on January 10, 2010, 10:40 am, by libertees, under Breast Actives.
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The unpleasantness that the symptoms of vaginosis can cause can be understood only by women suffering from this infection. Many of us end up sacrificing a lot personally due to the smelly vaginal discharge a primary symptom of vaginosis.
I found relief from the infection by resorting to bacterial vaginosis natural cures. These bv cures work best when used in the initial stages of the infection. I am going to share some of the really effective remedies that you can use from the privacy of your home.
1. Garlic popularly known as nature’s antibiotic helps fight off many infections including vaginosis. It can be taken in raw form or as tablets for bv cure.
2. Tea tree oil has excellent antimicrobial properties. This can be used in the form of a wash to get rid of the bad bacteria smelly vaginal discharge.
3. Vitamin C boosts our immune system and is responsible for the formation of collagen which helps to prevent the infection from spreading.
4. Zinc strengthens the immune system, hastens the healing process and prevents recurrence of the infection. Take zinc supplements for b v cure.
5. Increase your intake of fruits and vegetables, protein through meat, fish and vegetables. Consume a lot of water and reduce your intake of alcohol, coffee, processed food, saturated fats and sugar.
These bacterial vaginosis natural cures will make you healthier, confident and help you get rid of bacterial vaginosis the natural way once and for all.
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I am an alternate medicine practitioner specializing in natural treatment for women’s health problems. Since I am over 40, my body too is undergoing a number of changes and it is a challenge to find a natural cure for these typical women’s issues. I strongly believe in nature cure and see no reason why it cannot solve most of our problems.
Posted on October 18, 2009, 2:45 am, by libertees, under Uncategorized.
Tennis elbow is a condition in which tendon fibers that attach on epicondyle on the elbow’s exterior degenerates. The tendons talked about here anchor the muscles that help wrist and hand to lift. Although tennis elbow occurs mostly in patients of thirty to fifty years of age but it can happen to people of any age. Also tennis elbow affects almost fifty percent of teenagers who are in racquet sports thus the name “tennis elbow”. But still most of the patients who suffer with tennis elbow are people who don’t play racquet sports. Majority if the times there isn’t any specific injury before the symptoms start showing up. Tennis elbow can also happen to people who use their forearm muscles frequently and vigorously for day to day work and recreational activities. Ironically some patients develop the condition without any of the activity related reasons that leads to the symptoms.
The symptoms of tennis elbow include severe burning pain on the elbow’s exterior region. In majority of the cases this starts as a slow and mild pain gradually worsening with the passage of few weeks or sometimes months. The pain worsens when one tries to lift objects. In some cases it may pain even while lifting light objects like a book or full coffee cup. In the severest cases it can pain even at the movement of the elbow.
The diagnosis of the tennis elbow involves physician enquiring about the medical history of the teenager and a physical examination of the elbow by pressing directly on the part where bone is prominent on the elbow’s exterior to check if it causes any pain. The physician may also ask the teenager to lift the fingers or wrist and apply pressure to check if it causes any pain again. X-rays are never opted for diagnosis. However a MRI scan may be done to see changes in tendons at the attachment to the bone.
There are many treatment options available and in majority of the cases non-surgical treatment is given a try. The ultimate goal of the 1st phase of the treatment is pain relief. Be ready to hear from the physician to stop any activity leading to the symptoms. The doctor may also tell the teenager to apply ice to elbow’s exterior and he/she may also tell the teenager to take anti-inflammatory medicines for relief from pain.
The symptoms also diminished with the help of orthotics. The physician may also want to go for counterforce braces and also wrist splints which can greatly cut down symptoms by providing rest to tendons and muscles. The symptoms should show signs of recovery within 4 to 6 weeks otherwise next option would be to go for a injection called corticosteroid in the vicinity of the elbow. This greatly reduces pain and is also very safe to use. There are many side affects involved if it is overused. Once there is a relief from pain the treatment’s next phase starts which involve modification of activities in to prevent the symptoms from returning. The doctor may also prescribe the teenager to go for physical therapy which may include stretching exercises to gradually increase the strength of the affected tendons and muscles. Physical therapies have high success rates and return your elbow back to normal working again. Again non-surgical procedures are highly successful in eighty five to ninety percent patients.
Surgical procedure is considered only when patients undergo relentless pain that doesn’t improve even after 6 months of non-surgical treatment. The procedure involves removal of affected tendon tissue and attaching it back to bone. The surgery is done on outpatient basis and does not need stay at the hospital. The surgery is done by making a small incision on elbow’s exterior’s bony prominence. In recent years a surgery known as arthroscopic surgery has also been developed but no major benefits have been seen using it over the traditional method of open incision.
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