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Treating Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye syndrome, or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is an eye disease in which the amount, or quality, of tear production is decreased, or the evaporation of tear film is increased. The translation of  “keratoconjunctivitis sicca” from Latin is “dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva”.

Symptoms

The most frequent clinical findings of dry eye can be meibomitis, telangiectasis, blepharitis, superficial punctate keratopathy, and hyperemia. Commonly, we describe typical symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis as dryness, burning[3] and a sandy or gritty eye irritation that becomes worse as the day progresses.[1] Symptoms may also be described as itchy,[3] scratchy,[4] stingy[3] or tired[3] eyes. Other symptoms are pain,[5] redness,[5] a pulling sensation,[3] and pressure behind the eye[3]. Many patients report a feeling that something,[3] such as a speck of dirt,[5] is in the eye. The resultant damage to the eye’s corneal surface increases discomfort and sensitivity to bright light.[3] Both eyes usually are affected.[6] There may also be a stringy discharge from the eyes.[5] Although it may seem counterintuitive, dry eye can induce the eyes to water.[5] This watering occurs because the eyes are irritated.[5] One may experience excessive tearing in the same way as one would if something became lodged in the eye.[5] These watery reflex tears will not reduce the dry eye symptoms[5] because this type of tear is the watery type that are produced in response to injury, irritation, or emotion.[5] They do not have the lubricating and wound healing qualities necessary to prevent and heal dry eye.[5]

In those suffering from dry eye, blinking can have a negative impact as well as a positive. On the one hand, blinking causes the eyelid to induce shear forces on the cornea as the lid moves across the corneal surface. This force can be high and lead to abrasion of the corneal surface if the normal, protective tear film is not in place to absorb the shear forces. On the other hand, because in the normal eye blinking coats the corneal surface with tears,[5] symptoms can be worsened by activities in which the rate of blinking is reduced due to prolonged use of the eyes[3]. These activities include prolonged reading,[1] computer usage,[1][3][5] driving,[3] or watching television[3][5]. The severity of symptoms increase in windy,[5] dusty[3][5] or smoky (including cigarette smoke[5]) areas,[1][3] in dry environments[1][3], high altitudes including airplanes,[6] on days with low humidity,[3] and in areas where an air conditioner[5] (especially in a car[3]), fan,[3] heater,[3] or even a hair dryer[5] is being used. The severity of symptoms are reduced during cool, rainy, or foggy weather and in humid places, such as in the shower.[3]

Many people experiencing dry eyes exhibit mild irritation with no long-term effects.[5] However, if the condition progresses, complications may result that cause eye damage,[5] resulting in impaired vision or infrequently in the loss of vision[3,5].

Symptom assessment is a key component of dry eye diagnosis, and objective measurements often are unable to fully describe the disease. Several questionnaires have been developed to determine a score that would allow for dry eye diagnosis. The McMonnies & Ho dry eye questionnaire is frequently used in clinical studies of dry eyes. A version of  the questionnaire can be accessed at: http://www.dipolarhosting.net/agingeye/dryeye.asp.

Epidemiology and Etiology

Over time the condition of dry eye can lead to tiny abrasions on the surface of the eyes.[4] In advanced cases of dry eye, the epithelium undergoes pathologic changes, such as squamous metaplasia and loss of goblet cells.[1] Severe cases can also result in thickening of the corneal surface,[3] corneal erosion,[1] punctate keratopathy,[1] epithelial defects,[1] corneal ulceration (sterile and infected),[1] corneal neovascularization,[1] corneal scarring,[1][3] corneal thinning,[1] and even corneal perforation[1].

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is relatively common within the United States, especially so in older patients.[1] Specifically, the persons most likely to be affected by dry eyes are those aged 40 or older.[6]

While persons with autoimmune diseases have a high likelihood of having dry eyes, most persons with dry eyes do not have an autoimmune disease.[6] Instances of Sjögren syndrome and keratoconjunctivitis sicca associated with it are present much more commonly in women, with a ratio of 9:1.[1] In addition, milder forms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca also are more common in women.[1] This is partly because hormonal changes,[6] such as those that occur in pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause,[6] can decrease tear production.[5] Dry eye is commom in areas of the world where malnutrition is common and the diet is deficient in vitamin A.[23] There are no racial correlates for this disease.[1]

An abnormality of any one of the three layers of tears produces an unstable or inadequate tear film composition, resulting in symptoms of keratitis sicca.[1] To help keep your eyes feeling comfortable and the optical components of your corneal surface in optimal condition, a normal, thin film of tears coats your eyes. Three main layers make up this tear film:

The innermost layer is the thinnest and is composed of mucin (or mucus). This thin layer of mucus is produced by the cells in the conjunctiva (the clear skin that lines the eye). The mucus has multiple functions and helps the overlying watery layer to spread evenly over the eye.

The middle layer is acqueous and is thickest. This layer is essentially a very dilute saltwater solution containing many important proteins for protection and healing. The lacrimal glands under the upper lids and the accessory tear glands produce this watery layer. This layer’s function is to keep the eye moist and comfortable, flush out any dust, debris, or foreign objects that may enter into the eye, and provide wound healing and protection. Defects of the aqueous layer are the most common cause of dry eye syndrome.

The most superficial layer of the tear film is a very thin layer of lipids (fats or oils). These lipids contain omega-3 fatty acids and are produced by the meibomian glands and the glands of Zeis (oil glands in the eyelids). The main function of this lipid layer is to help decrease evaporation of the watery layer beneath it.

 

Deficient tear production

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is usually due to inadequate tear production.[1][3] The aqueous tear layer is affected, resulting in aqueous tear deficiency (ATD) or lacrimal hyposecretion.[1] The lacrimal gland does not produce sufficient tears to keep the entire conjunctiva and cornea covered by a complete layer.[3] This usually occurs in people who are otherwise healthy. Increased age is associated with decreased tearing.[1] This is the most common type found in postmenopausal women.[3][7]

Causes include idiopathic, congenital alacrima, xerophthalmia, lacrimal gland ablation, and sensory denervation.[1] In rare cases, it may be a symptom of collagen vascular diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis[3], Wegener’s granulomatosis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.[1] Sjögren’s syndrome[3] and autoimmune diseases associated with Sjögren’s syndrome are also conditions associated with aqueous tear deficiency.[1] Drugs such as isotretinoin,[3] sedatives,[3][6] diuretics,[3] tricyclic antidepressants,[6] antihypertensives,[3] oral contraceptives,[1][3] antihistamines,[1][3][5] nasal decongestants,[5] beta-blockers,[1] phenothiazines,[1] atropine,[1], and pain relieving opiates such as morphine[6] can cause or worsen this condition. Infiltration of the lacrimal glands by sarcoidosis or tumors, or postradiation fibrosis of the lacrimal glands can also cause this condition.[1]

Abnormal tear composition

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca can also be caused by abnormal tear composition resulting in rapid evaporation[3] or premature destruction of the tears.[1] When caused by rapid evaporation, it is termed evaporative dry eyes.[3] In this, although the tear gland produces a sufficient amount of tears, the rate of evaporation of the tears is too rapid.[3] There is a loss of water from the tears that results in tears that are too “salty” or hypertonic. As a result, the entire conjunctiva and cornea cannot be kept covered with a complete layer of tears during certain activities or in certain environments.[3] Dry-eye disease is accompanied by an increase in the proinflammatory forms of IL-1 (IL-1 alpha and mature IL-1 beta) and a decrease in the biologically inactive precursor IL-1 beta in tear fluid. Increased protease activity on the ocular surface may be one mechanism by which precursor IL-1 beta is cleaved to the mature, biologically active form. The conjunctival epithelium appears to be one source of the increased concentration of IL-1 in the tear fluid of patients with dry-eye disease. These results suggest that IL-1 may play a key role in the pathogenesis of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Other identified factors in the tear film that may be altered in dry eye include epidermal growth factor (EGF), monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1, IL-8, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1 and -2, and numerous previously undetected tear components, such as angiogenin (ANG), VEGF, and the CXC and CC chemokines IFN-gamma inducible protein (IP)-10, growth-related oncogene (GRO), epithelial neutrophil-activating protein (ENA)-78, and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-3alpha.

One reason aging is associated with dry eye is because tear production decreases with age.[5] Dry eye  may also be caused by thermal or chemical burns, or (in epidemic cases) by adenoviruses. Diabetics are at increased risk for the disease.[8][9]

An eye injury or other problem with the eyes or eyelids, such as bulging eyes or a drooping eyelid can cause keratoconjunctivitis sicca.[4] Disorders of the eyelid can impair the complex blinking motion required to spread tears.[6]

About half of all people who wear contact lenses complain of dry eyes.[5] This is because soft contact lenses, which float on the tear film that covers the cornea, absorb liquid from the tears.[5] Dry eye also occurs or becomes worse after LASIK and other refractive surgeries, in which the corneal nerves are cut during the creation of a corneal flap.[5] The corneal nerves stimulate tear secretion.[5] Dry eyes caused by these procedures often, but not always, resolve after several months.[6] Persons who are thinking about refractive surgery should consider this possible side-effect.[5]

Abnormalities of the lipid tear layer caused by blepharitis and rosacea, and abnormalities of the mucin tear layer caused by vitamin A deficiency, trachoma, diphtheric keratoconjunctivitis, mucocutaneous disorders and certain topical medications are causes of keratoconjunctivitis sicca.[1]

Persons with keratoconjunctivitis sicca have elevated levels of tear nerve growth factor (NGF).[1] It is possible that this ocular surface NGF plays an important role in ocular surface inflammation associated with dry eyes.[1]

Rosacea is a chronic skin disorder, affecting the face and chest, and develops mostly in the 3rd to 6th decades of life. It is characterized by erythema, telangiectasias, and recurrent flushings. During the time of this chronic inflammation, skin typically develops papules, pustules, and swelling. Ocular involvement occurs in 3 to 58% of patients with skin changes. Common ocular signs include blepharoconjunctivitis, meibomitis, and dry eyes. Rosacea keratitis, when present, however, has a poor prognosis and may lead to blindness. Among skin diseases, Helicobacter pylori infection has sometimes been related with rosacea. A higher prevalence of indigestion and Helicobacter pylori infection in rosacea patients than in healthy controls has been reported in limited studies. However, no causal relation has been identified. On the other hand, oral treatment with metronidazole is beneficial in all of three mentioned manifestations of rosacea (skin, eye, indigestion). More research is required to explore this possible link.

 

Diagnosis

Dry eyes can usually be diagnosed by the symptoms alone.[3] Tests can determine both the quantity and the quality of the tears.[6] A slit lamp examination can be performed to diagnose dry eye and to document any damage to the corneal surface.[1][3]

A Schirmer’s test is used to measure the amount of moisture bathing the eye.[3] This test is useful for determining the severity of the condition.[5] A five-minute Schirmer’s test with and without anesthesia using a Whatman #41 filter paper 5 mm wide by 35 mm long is performed.[1] For this test, wetting under 5 mm with or without anesthesia is considered diagnostic for dry eyes.[1]

If the results for the Schirmer’s test are abnormal, a Schirmer II test can be performed to measure reflex secretion.[1] In this test, the nasal mucosa is irritated with a cotton-tipped applicator, after which tear production is measured with a Whatman #41 filter paper.[1] For this test, wetting under 15 mm after five minutes is considered abnormal.[1]

Tear breakup time (TBUT) tests measures the time it takes for tears to break up in the eye.[5] The tear breakup time is determined after placing a drop of fluorescein in the cul-de-sac (under the corner of the lower eyelid).[1]

A tear protein analysis test measures the lysozyme contained within tears.[1] In tears, lysozyme is part of the superficial immune system and accounts for more than 20 percent of total protein content.[1] A lactoferrin (an anti-microbial) analysis test provides good correlation with other tests.[1]

The presence of recently described molecules, the diadenosine polyphosphates, naturally occurring in tears, are abnormally high in different states of ocular dryness. One molecule, Ap4A, which is important in ocular healing (Mediero et al, 2006), can be quantified biochemically simply by acquiring a tear sample with a plain Schirmer test. Utilizing this technique it is possible to determine the concentrations of Ap4A in the tears of patients and in such a manner to diagnose objectively dry eye[10].

Treatment

A variety of approaches can be taken to treatment. These can be summarized as: avoidance of exacerbating factors, tear stimulation and supplementation, wound healing and prevention, increasing tear retention, eyelid cleansing, and treatment of eye inflammation.[11]

General measures

Dry eyes can be exacerbated by smokey environments, dust and air conditioning and by our natural tendency to reduce our blink rate when concentrating. Purposefully blinking, especially during computer use and resting tired eyes are basic steps that can be taken to minimise discomfort.[11] Rubbing one’s eyes can irritate them further, so should be avoided [6]. Conditions such as blepharitis can often co-exist[11] and paying particular attention to cleaning the eyelids morning and night with mild shampoos and warm compresses can improve both conditions.

Environmental control

Dry, drafty environments and those with smoke and dust should be avoided.[3] This includes avoiding hair dryers, heaters, air conditioners or fans, especially when these devices are directed toward the eyes.[6] Wearing glasses or directing gaze downward, for example, by lowering computer screens can be helpful to protect the eyes when aggravating environmental factors cannot be avoided [6]. Using a humidifier,[3][4] especially in the winter,[4] can help by adding moisture to the dry indoor air[6].[11]. For mild and moderate cases, supplemental lubrication is an important part of treatment.[1] Application of artificial tears every few hours[3] can provide temporary relief.

Autologous serum eye drops

None of the commercially available artificial tear preparations include essential tear components such as epidermal growth factor, hepatocyte growth factor, fibronectin, neurotrophic growth factor, and vitamin A-all of which have been shown to play important roles in the maintenance of a healthy ocular surface epithelial milieu. Autologous serum eye drops contain these essential factors. However, there is some controversy regarding the efficacy of this treatment. At least one study (PubMed) has demonstrated that this modality is more effective than artificial tears in a randomized control study.

Additional options

Lubricating tear ointments can be used during the day, but they generally are used at bedtime due to poor vision after application.[1] They contain white petrolatum, mineral oil, and similar lubricants.[1] They serve as a lubricant and an emollient.[1] Application requires pulling down the eyelid and applying a small amount (0.25 in) inside.[1] Depending on the severity of the condition, it may be applied from every hour to just at bedtime.[1] It should not be used with contact lenses.[1] Specially designed glasses that form a moisture chamber around the eye may be used to create additional humidity.[6]

Medication

Inflammation occurring in response to tears film hypertonicity can be suppressed by mild topical steroids or with topical immunosuppressants such as cyclosporin.[12][13] For example, elevated levels of tear NGF have been shown to be decreased with 0.1% prednisolone.[1]

Fish consumption and omega-3 fatty acids

Consumption of dietary omega-3 fatty acids is associated with a decreased incidence of dry eye syndrome in women.[14] The underlying mechanism may be a reduction in pro-inflammatory proteins in the tear film.[14]. Early experimental work on omega-3 has shown promising results when used in a topical application [15] or given orally.[16]. We suggest using omega-3 fatty acids in both ways; orally and topically (alpha-linolenic acid was used in the study of topicals) .

Restasis

Topical cyclosporine A (tCSA) 0.05% ophthalmic emulsion is an immunosuppressant, marketed in the United States by Allergan under the trade name Restasis[1]. Approved as a prescription drug by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration[5] in 2002, the eye drop is reported to decrease surface inflammation[6]. Restasis is thought to work through inhibition[17] of transcription factors required for cytokine production and T-lymphocyte maturation.[18] A review of the summary basis of approval from the FDA website shows in a trial involving 1200 people, Restasis demonstrated a small positive effect: increased tear production in 15% of patients, compared to 5% with placebo[5]. Thus, only 10% of dry eye patients benefit from Restasis.

The typical prescription for Restasis is one drop instilled in each eye twice a day, 12 hours apart.[1] Restasis should not be used while wearing contact lenses,[1] during eye infections [5] or in people with a history of herpes virus infections[6]. Side effects include burning sensation (common)[5], redness, discharge, watery eyes, eye pain, foreign body sensation, itching, stinging, and blurred vision.[1][5] Long term use of cyclosporin at high doses is associated with an increased risk of cancer[19][20].

Generic alternatives

Less expensive generic alternatives to Restasis are available in some countries. In India, the generic is marketed as Cyclomune by Sun Pharma.[20]

Conserving tears

There are methods that allow both natural and artificial tears to stay longer, but have limited benefit[6]

Blocking tear drainage

In each eye, there are two puncta,[22]  which are small openings that drain tears into the tear ducts[5]. There are methods to partially or completely close the tear ducts.[6] This blocks the flow of tears into the nose, and thus more tears are available to the eyes.[3]

Punctal plugs

Punctal plug

Punctal plugs are inserted into the puncta to block tear drainage.[5] For people who have not found dry eye relief with drugs, punctal plugs may provide limited benefit.[5] The plugs are reserved for people with moderate or severe dry eye when other medical treatment has not been adequate.[5]

Cauterization

If punctal plugs are effective, thermal[6] or electric[1] cauterization of puncti can be performed.

In thermal cauterization, a local anesthetic is used, and then a hot wire is applied.[6] This shrinks the drainage area tissues and causes scarring, which closes the tear duct.[6]

Customized contact lenses

Persons with severe dry eyes may benefit from the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis, which is a customized contact lens.[6] Resting on the sclera, the prosthesis creates a fluid filled layer over the cornea, thus preventing corneal drying.[6]

Surgery

In severe cases of keratoconjunctivitis sicca, tarsorrhaphy may be performed where the eyelids are partially sewn together. This reduces the palpebral fissure (eyelid separation), ideally leading to a reduction in tear evaporation.[3]

Experimental topical growth factors

Eye drops, containing the factors present in the normal, healthy corneal tissue, that are topically applied to the corneal surface are currently in clinical testing for moderate to severe dry eye. These eye drops are currently in development at A & G Therapeutics, Inc. of Irvine, CA in the USA.

Prognosis

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca usually is a chronic problem.[6] Prognosis of the disease shows considerable variance, depending upon the severity of the condition.[1] Many patients have mild-to-moderate cases, and can be treated symptomatically with lubricants[1] providing an adequate relief of symptoms.[1]

When dry eye symptoms are severe, vision and the quality of life is diminished.[5] People sometimes feel their vision blurs with use,[3] or severe irritation[3] to the point that they have trouble keeping their eyes open[5] or they may not be able to work or drive[5]. Those using a CRT or computer screen all day at work will likely experience extreme discomfort, sometimes to the point of being visually disabled.

Prevention

Experimental procedures to prevent dry eye are being studied. These methods include the topical application of stem cell derived proteins and other nutrients to revitalize the natural protein and nutrient content of the acqueous portion of the tear film.

References

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About the Author

Drs. Al-Qahtani and Maguire are Co-Founders of A & G Skin Solutions, Inc. of Irvine, California, USA(www.agskinsolutions.com). Both Al-Qahtani and Maguire are NIH-supported research scientists, professors at medical schools, with numerous peer-reviewed publications. Maguire was awarded the NIH’s prestigious Fogarty Fellowship for his work in studying the nervous system, and Al-Qahtani has received numerous international awards for his work in immunology and medicine. Both professors have been working on stem cells dating back to 1997


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November 29th, 2009




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Cold And Flu Treatment And Effective Home Remedies For Cold And Flu

The common cold and flu (influenza) are extremely ordinary infections of the higher respiratory area (nose, throat, ears and sinuses).

Each year, millions of people use over-the-counter products to relieve nasal stuffiness and overcrowding, sneezing, runny noses, sore throat, and cough. The ordinary causes of these indications contain the viruses that reason the ordinary cold, influenza virus, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), and sinus infections (sinusitis). Viral infections can too reason headache, body aches, exhaustion, and occasionally fever. Hay fever indications can also comprise itchy eyes, nose, and throat, and watery eyes.

Causes of Cold    

The ordinary cold is caused by any of a number of viruses that can engage the upper respiratory area. As your body respond next to the attacking virus, you get the symptoms of a cold — counting nasal congestion, sneezing, and sniffles.

Causes of Flu

Influenza, or “the flu,” is caused by one of numerous damage of the influenza virus. These viruses usually reason indications in the head and chest — such as overcrowding, sore throat, or cough — but also can reason intestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. The influenza virus too can contain universal indications such as fever, muscle aches, chills, or sweats.

Symptoms of Cold

The signs of a cold expand gradually and can comprise:

1.    Fervor up to 102 degrees

2.    Runny or stuffy nose (often with green- or yellow-colored discharge)

3.    Painful throat

4.    Cough

5.    Sneezing

6.    Exhaustion

Symptoms of Flu

Flu signs typically appear abruptly and can comprise:

1.    Fervor over 102 degrees

2.    Stuffy nose

3.    Sickness

4.    Chills and sweats

5.    Exhaustion

6.    Muscle aches, particularly in your back, arms and legs

Treatment of Cold and Flu

Drink Hot Liquids
Hot liquids ease nasal congestion, assist stop dehydration, and can soothe the awkwardly reddened membranes that line your nose and throat.

Take a Steamy Shower
Steamy showers moisturize your nasal passages and unwind you. If you’re faint from the flu, run a humid shower while you sit on a chair near and take a dab bath.

Stay Rested
Latent when you first approach down with a cold or the flu assists your body directs its power to the immune battle. This fight taxes the body. So provide it a little assist by lying down under a coverlet.

Home Remedies for Cold

Next are several of the effective home remedies for ordinary cold:

1.    Bind a tablespoon of crushed carom seeds (ajwain) in a part of cloth. Inhaling it will provide release to blocked nose.

2.    Get ready tea by addition 1 tbsp of pepper powder in a cup of milk along with a touch of turmeric and little sugar. It is extremely ordinary natural remedy for cold.

3.    Get 3-4 tsp onion juice with 3-4 tsp honey every day to prevent yourself from harsh cold.

4.    Combine ½ tsp cinnamon oil with ½ tsp honey for fast relief from ordinary cold.

5.    Arrange a tea by adding 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 shot of lemon juice, 1 shot of whiskey and small water. Taste it to ease from cold.

Home Remedies for Flu

1.    Receive Vitamin C to boost immune system and augment the number of white blood cells

2.    Obtain Zinc lozenges; it boosts the immune system as soon the symptoms expand.

3.    Get Garlic capsules to reduce de growth of the virus.

4.    Get bryonia if cough, throat and chest ache, dry mouth and lips, extremely thirsty.

5.    Get eupatorium perfoliatum if you have ache in your bones and eyeballs.

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November 29th, 2009



Top 7 Tips For A Pre-season Emergency

Here we are in the midst of another fall preseason for high school and collegiate sports teams. Being an athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach this part of the year creates many wonders for me.  As I look across the field at the individual high school athletes getting themselves ready for double and triple sessions I wonder who is ready for it.  I wonder who has been working out all summer, running and lifting weights and eating right. I wonder who will fall due to heat illness. I wonder who will be the first ACL tear of the fall season. I wonder who will be the first one on the first day who will pull themselves out of team running because of a muscle strain or a joint sprain. I wonder if there will be concussions this fall or will I be granted a pass from the athletic trainer gods from above.  I wonder who will make it through Preseason and who will get weeded out.

All in all, the majority of things most athletic trainers see during preseason; the hamstring or groin pulls, heat illness, infections due to blisters from brand new cleats not broken-in; the majority of preseason problems can be avoided by doing the right things all summer long and following up to 2-3 weeks before Preseason.  How to eat right and drink the right fluids at the right times, increasing flexibility (that not only reduces the chances of muscle injury but also improve power), strength and conditioning that will prepare you for a successful season.

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1.)    Establish a flexibility routine that you can follow before and after practices and games. A Dynamic Warmup routine would be ideal for this…

 

2.)      Eat 5-6 times a day.  Keeps the metabolism going throughout the day so you don’t have rollercoaster energy levels…nice and steady throughout the day.

 

3.)    Drink half your bodyweight in ounces of water each day.  This way you are guaranteed to be well hydrated without over hydrating which can be deadly.

 

4.)    Break in your cleats 2-3 weeks before preseason starts.  Especially if they are brand new cleats you want to make sure they fit good with no back heel slipping or toes sliding within the toe box, both of which will cause blisters. 

 

5.)    Keep your feet dry during preseason to avoid blisters.  Blisters have a chance of not healing right, especially if you need to run with them day in and day out.  One tip that can keep your feet dry throughout preseason is to spray your feet with an anti-presperant.  This will keep your feet drying without having to wear 2-3 pairs of socks that you have to stuff into tight fitting cleats.  Another way to avoid blisters is the put petroleum jelly on the outside of your sock (target areas are the heel area and the balls of your feet). Yes it will make a mess, but the jelly (like Vaseline, etc…) will give you friction reduction which means less chances of blisters to form.

 

6.)    Put in a pinch of sea salt into your water bottle…this pinch of salt will help you to retain water in your body. Another way to maintain hydration even during the hottest parts of the day.

7.)  Get outside in the humid weather and run (make sure it is early in the morning or at night when the heat is the lowest for the day).  It usually takes 2-3 days to get acclimated to the heat and humidity but DO NOT run in the middle of the day when the sun is at it’s hottest point. Running in direct heat in the middle of the day is a recipe for heat illness and/or heat exhaustion, both of which can lead you directly to the hospital

You will find these tips and more within the Preseason Emergency program, http://www.preseasonemergency.com.

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November 28th, 2009




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Different Types of Brain Injury

Brain injury can be as individual as people, because every case of brain injury can happen for different reasons and have different effects on people. Classifying the different types of brain injury can require a lot of research. Generally the classification starts with the two more common types of brain injury: traumatic brain injury and acquired brain injury. The levels are ranted as mild, moderate or severe. Brain injuries can also be classified as an open or closed brain injury. In this article, we’ll talk about the more common types of brain injuries.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury can happen whenever something strikes the head with force. The force would be strong enough to cause the brain to move in the skull causing internal damage to the brain. It can also occur if the skull breaks and the break itself injures the brain.

There are various reasons for this type of force. It could due to a violent experience, sports injury or a variety of other causes. Any event that causes the head to be struck hard enough an cause this type of traumatic brain injury.

This type of brain injury can also occur from rapid movement back and forth, shaking the brain hard enough in the skull that it becomes damaged. This more commonly happens in auto accidents or in cases such as Shaken Baby Syndrome.  The rapid movement back and forth can do severe damage to the brain.

How To Tell If You’ve Suffered Traumatic Brain Injury

If you have suffered a severe blow to the head, or have been in an accident where your head was violently shaken, or suspect someone else has had this type of injury, go to the emergency room immediately or call 911 for further assistance. It is recommended that you do not wait. Severe brain injuries can become worse and could become fatal if not treated immediately.

Common symptoms of traumatic brain injury are as follows:

Spinal fluid coming out of the ears or nose, looking like thin, watery liquid
Loss of consciousness
Suspected concussion - not all concussions cause loss of consciousness
Severe dizziness or loss of balance
Dilated eyes
Loss of vision, or change in vision, either improved or reduced
Slow pulse
Slow breathing
Vomiting
Lethargic
Headache
Confusion
Numbness or tingling sensations in any parts of the body

Different Types of Traumatic Brain Injury

Depending on how severe the injury is, the brain can suffer many types of injuries. Some of the more common classifications of such injuries include:

Diffuse Axonal Injury - This type of injury seems to be more common with the rapid movement of the head as occurs with Shaken Baby Syndrome. It usually happens because the skull is moving faster than the brain, causing certain structures in the brain to tear. This injury can be temporary or permanent, causing a coma or even possibly producing fatal effects.

Concussion - A concussion can be caused by violent action toward the head, by severe blows, or a whiplash effect. This type of injury causes blood vessels to stretch. It’s one of the more common types of brain injuries, and a concussion can take months or even years to fully heal.

Contusion - Again, this type of traumatic brain injury will happen with a violent action at the head. The injury is caused by bruising or bleeding on the brain. If the injury is severe and there is much bruising and bleeding, it can require surgery to correct.

Acquired Brain Injury

An acquired brain injury occurs any time after birth and is not induced by birth trauma or hereditary. This type of injury occurs on a cellular level. Such an injury can affect the entire brain, rather than a limited area like a traumatic brain injury.

Such injuries can occur for any of the following reasons: air obstruction, chocking, throat swelling, near drowning, electrical shock, trauma to the head, severe blood loss from open wounds, heart attack, stroke, infectious diseases, Meningitis, AIDS, brain tumors, toxic exposure, illegal drug use, overdose of drugs, alcohol abuse.

Symptoms of Acquired Brain Injury

Because this type of brain injury is internal, you might have a harder time trying to identify the symptoms. Some of the more common symptoms for acquired brain injury are:

Impairment of function, motor skills or memory
Long lengths of time spent in a still, ‘vegetative’ state
Sudden or severe behavior changes or problems - depression, restlessness, anxiety, psychosis, etc

As with traumatic brain injury, if you suspect someone may have acquired brain injury, call 911 or get the person to the emergency room right away.

Different Types of Acquired Brain Injury

Anoxic Brain Injury - This type of injury occurs when the brain is deprived of oxygen. There are three types of anoxia: Anoxic which is no oxygen is getting through, anemic which means severely limited amounts of oxygen is getting through, and toxic which means something is blocking the oxygen in the blood from being used in the brain.

Hypoxic Brain Injury - This sort of brain injury occurs when the brain does get oxygen, but doesn’t seem to get enough oxygen. It could happen because of lack of blood flow or blood pressure is weak.

If you should suffer from any symptoms listed, have suffered a blow to the head or you suspect that you or someone you know may have any form of brain injury, seek medical treatment right away. Call 911 if you see someone who has had an injury to the head, even if that person says they are fine.  When caught early enough, many types of brain injuries are treatable.

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November 28th, 2009



What should i do if i accidentally took cold medicine and i am breastfeeding?


i took a Nyal cough, cold and flu tablet. I didnt realise that i couldnt take cold medicine while breastfeeding. i am feeding my 5 month old son. What should i do? how long should i wait/ how much to express before i can breast feed him again?

He should be fine. It’s not on the level of alcohol (which should be drunk in moderation AFTER a feeding). Babies only get 2% of any meds through our milk anyhow.
For the future, you can try more natural methods of easing your symptoms. Try herbal teas, steam treatments, and take lots of Vitamin C. Echinacea and garlic also help.
The complete list of meds that are okay and all the natural remedies:
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November 28th, 2009




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Rings Diamond Jewelry? Are they real or fake?

Many of us honey diamond jewelry even while paying rings can be prohibitive. Of course we're always looking for a bargain to me and diamond. Online mart reserved seats Internet sales, property sales, and online jewelers are standard spaces to watch. For the most part, these are all great options, and buyers can find the contract of his life. However, there? S persistent query on us if we are honest with pills. In fact, this matter is good, especially with rings diamond jewelry made by the free man today is so strikingly like the real thing. Today, most people can not tell the difference between a false and McCoy? Real.? Some of the equipment used by man to do? Jewelry Diamond Rings? Include absolve crystals, charms neutral, unadorned glass. With such resources, to detect a fake? pill? Is it easy. But now with new materials such as cubic zirconia and Moissanite, along with technology important is the difference between fake and really becomes much more difficult. Your best option when importing rings diamond jewelry is to be examined by a practiced diamond cutter or jeweler. Although tired when through a retail sales online, this stairway could prevent great sadness and the money that the diamond? out the shot to be something more than real. If we assume that they are revealing a cubic zirconia, you can do some things to say.

First Instead, breathe through the granite. If the fog lingers fashion then you know that granite is a cubic zirconia, but if the fog disappears quickly, the gemstone is reality. Then with a pen, try to write to the leg of the sandstone. If limestone is a cubic zirconia, the ink area until, in a clean living line if true. Another test is too precious stone flip upside down, looking through it on a piece of paper. If the copy can be read quite simply, the stone is more prone to false. Now, the immunity of one of this failure is that today, some shallow-cut diamonds ring jewelry are more transparent. cubic zirconia weighs about 55% higher than a diamond of size as well. Try to associate with a diamond you know is authentic both of them weighing a carat or gram of assembly. On the other hand, there are diamond rings jewelry seen fluorescent black shot. Most of the calculations made by man will not be displayed in the shade of sapphire. In terms of value, the more blue diamond, the poorer the quality. You ore can tell you is true, but can not be as good as probable. A curb is to place the rock over a flute of increase. Look down on it from the top and make final facets well together and look a little different than rounded. In an open diamond belts are white, rather than ordered. If the skin is false, the waists are waxy and slippery. There are plenty of performance to verify the authenticity of the diamond, but these are some good tips knowing little.

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Mandatory Flu Vaccine

November 27th, 2009




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Virus H1N1 vaccine scheduled for October

The H1N1 virus, better known as swine flu, is expected to be a major threat this winter. We hear about this virus in the news and are aware of their existence, but most of us are not aware of their history or efficacy of vaccines that have been created to address this strain of flu. I chose to research information on the H1N1 virus to make a more educated decision on whether or not there should be vaccinated my daughter.

The presence of this virus was brought to our attention in the spring of 2009, when the Mexican government began to close most of the facilities public in Mexico City due to an outbreak. Obviously, because there was a case of swine flu spread there before we noticed. Spread United States and many other countries before June 2009. The swine flu dates back to 1918 when it was commonly referred to as the Spanish flu, although its origin was never detected. Five hundred million people were affected worldwide and 50 to 100 million people died as a result. The virus attacks people whose immune systems healthy and popular idea that children and the elderly would be the hardest hit was not the case. A healthy immune system would be self-defeating to try to the virus and, meanwhile, would overreact and actually have the opposite effect in the body.

A strain of H1N1 was responsible for a smaller outbreak in 1976, a Fort Dix soldier died shortly after complaining of not feeling well. This strain was controlled, but a new one was born just after extended very quickly. The vaccine was created to prevent a recurrence of the epidemic that took many lives in 1918. Vaccination helped the spread of the virus, but ended taking more lives than the virus itself. Many died as a result of adverse reactions to the vaccine and 532 people were diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome as a direct result of drinking. This is an autoimmune disorder that results in nerve damage among many other debilitating health problems. Many people who need Guillain-Barré syndrome to undergo any form of dialysis that removes antibodies from the blood and the blood is replenished back to the body. It is possible to survive this condition health, but generally there is a long road to recovery may take several years.

There was a limited case of swine flu labeled Zoonoses was detected in 1988 when a pregnant woman in Wisconsin died after being in contact with infected pigs at a fair. There were some others who were in contact with it they were infected with a mild form of the virus. Most pigs were infected throughout the U.S. in 1998, and it was considered that the pigs had a common flu was transformed into a new strain, due to a combination of their own flu were merged with those of humans and birds. Most pigs were infected in the Philippines in 2007 as well. The H1N1 virus is a combination of spinning flu in four different ways, including two parts of human influenza, bird flu and swine flu hand side.

The 2009 H1N1 virus symptoms that are similar to the flu in his diary. Among others, sudden fever and cough, along with any of the other symptoms of the common cold, such as chills and body aches. Most people who catch the virus can treat it as you normally would with bed rest and fluids. People have a weakened immune system may experience complications such as pneumonia and respiratory failure. Those who are considered at greatest risk are persons under 5 years and 65 years of age. People who have recently undergone treatment for asthma by taking prescription drugs are also at risk. H1N1 can have an incubation period of up to seven days, although this has not been confirmed. You can buy the same way as the common cold through something as simple as a sneeze. One out of every 1,000 people died of swine flu that is comparable to the number of people who have died from flu. The best way to prevent disease is by routine washing and covering your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing and quickly have it.

How do we know if we have a common cold or flu swine? In most cases other doctors and patients usually do not try to differentiate the virus they have. They carried out a test if symptoms are severe with administration of a blood test or rubbing the back of the nose and throat. H1N1 is usually treated with Tamiflu or Relenza, when diagnosed. These are antiviral medications used to treat the symptoms until the virus runs its course. The fact that most people are not testing H1N1 virus is of concern.

The number of people who actually carry the virus must be known if all people infected with flu symptoms has not been tested. Although most people with this virus have a mild form of it, I think that the world Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would like to know how many cases out there if infected people have severe symptoms or not. If this virus is more widespread than we think, perhaps it is possible that a further strain great for developing that we are not prepared. I wonder why this year recommended to be vaccinated to prevent this disease if there is not enough concern for doctors to test, even for him. The mortality rate is the same for the H1N1 virus as it is for the common cold and most of us have worked very well without a vaccine for that.

The H1N1 vaccine is not a cure for the virus as it is simply a preventive measure. Flu shots are on average 70-80% efficiency as information provided by Fox News. Keep in mind that if you administer this vaccine is injected with a form of virus that was grown in chicken eggs in a laboratory. The evidence for the safety of the product is only started earlier this month and is now considered safe. Now he is being "tested" in pregnant women and children. Are these pregnant women and parents of these children who are being "tested" ready to participate? It is possible for a person to develop immunity about 5 weeks after the vaccination process is complete, allowing you to be victims of the virus in the meantime.

This is because the fact that each person will need at least two rounds of the vaccine to be effective. It is said that there is only one part of the vaccine available in October, then more vaccines will be released each month thereafter. Is this a way to test the vaccine that was recently reconstructed from the same type of vaccine that was administered in 1976? This is not what worries me. They will also be throwing in additives that have never been tried for the second batch of vaccines. How long do they test in this batch, if not even been created yet?

Do I want to vaccinate my daughter? I think not, and I hope it does not become mandatory. I weighed the pros and cons to get their vaccine. Should I take extra precautions so that my daughter did not contract the virus that is virtually identical to the common flu? Keep safe from the flu does not seem as important as prevention of problems that can occur from taking the vaccine. The vaccine given in 1976, and cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome that resulted from it is worrying. I prefer that my child has a mild form of influenza that those who die because their immune system that attacks the nervous system in the future. The Neuroscientists have already been warned to keep eyes open for new cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, when vaccination is released. It seems that the risks outweigh the benefits with this vaccine, but not easy for pharmaceutical companies to lower the chance of making a killing income.

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