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Leukemia – Causes and Treatment of Leukemia
Leukemia is a cancer of blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. These deranged, immature cells accumulate in the blood and within organs of the body. They are not able to carry out the normal functions of blood cells. Normal blood contains 3 major groups of cells: white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. All 3 types of blood cells develop from one immature cell type, called blood/marrow stem cells, in a process called hematopoiesis.
In leukemia, your bone marrow produces a large number of abnormal white blood cells. They look different from normal blood cells and don’t function properly. Eventually, they block production of normal white blood cells, impairing your ability to fight off infection. Leukemia cells also crowd out other types of blood cells produced by the bone marrow, including red blood cells, which carry oxygen to tissues throughout your body, and platelets, which help form blood clots.
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Treating Bacterial Vaginosis Naturally
Although some may not feel any symptoms of bacterial vaginosis (BV), it may be irritating to some. The most common symptom that may be experienced is the smelly discharge especially after sexual intercourse. As it is a bacterial infection, it may be tempting to get those antibiotics for treating bacterial vaginosis, but sometimes antibiotics can pose more problems. Antibiotics can also kill the good bacteria in the vagina.
BV is a mild problem but once untreated, it could lead you to be prone to sexually transmitted diseases, infection in the uterus and possible complications in pregnancy.
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The Link Between Your Yeast Infection and Asthma
When most people think about yeast infections (when they think about them at all, which is probably when they, or someone close to them actually has one) nine times out of ten they will think of vaginal infection. Which is fair enough, as that is the most usual area where these infections take hold.
However, yeast will grow in many places in and on our bodies, such as under the armpits and breasts, in folds of skin, and commonly in the mouth. When we get a yeast infection in the mouth it is referred to as oral thrush. To be strictly accurate the term thrush refers to the temporary candida infection that often occurs in the mouth of babies, however they still occur commonly in adults.
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