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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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Home Remedies For Bronchitis
Humidify your environment. Instead of easing a cough with a suppressant one can use a warm or cool mist humidifier to add moisture to the air. The humidly helps bring the sputum out of the body. Also standing in a steamy shower with the bathroom door closed helps much. If one has peppermint or eucalyptus oil added to water it soothes well. Smoking is also a primary cause of chronic bronchitis so it is wise to refrain foam it.
Take extra fluids for easy sputum expulsion. Whatever your drink is, make sure that its always warm. This is to sooth the irritated throat. Gargling of warm salty water also soothes the inflamed area. One tea spoon of salt in a glass of warm water then gargle and spit after. Rest is also a good home remedy for bronchitis because walking makes one feel worse and slows the body,s ability to fight infection. During the rest intake of a pain killer would relief muscle pain. In children aspirin should not be administered. It is advisable to give acetaminophen.
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Herbal Medicines for Blisters
Description
A blister is a flesh-colored, fluid-filled bump on the skin. Blisters may be little larger than the head of a pin, or they may be several inches across.
They can occur on any part of the body, but are particularly common on the feet. A blister is a superficial injury to the skin that causes the epidermis (top layer of skin) to separate from the dermis (lower layer of skin). Fluid fills this pocket, causing it to swell into a bump.
Ill-fitting shoes are the cause of classic blisters. When the shoe rubs against part of the foot a blister can form. Blisters also can develop when the epidermis is burned-this includes sunburn.
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