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Causes colorectal cancers/Colon cancer

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Until now, not known for sure what causes colorectal cancers. Can not be explained, why the person is exposed to this cancer and others do not. But what is certain is that colorectal cancer is not a contagious disease. There are several risk factors that cause a person to be vulnerable to colorectal cancer are:
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* Age, colorectal cancer usually attacked more frequently in old age. More than 90 percent of the disease affects patients over the age of 50 years. Although at a younger age than 50 years can be affected. Approximately 3% of cancer patients in this attack under the age of 40 years.

* Colorectal Polyp, is the growth of tumors in the inner wall of the colon and rectum. Often occurs at the age above 50 years. Most of this polyp is benign tumor, but some can turn into cancer. Discovered and raised this polyp can reduce the risk of colorectal cancers. (more…)

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About Kidney Cancer Symptoms

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Level of the world, the number of people with kidney cancer in the category of cancer, urinary tract in second place after a cancerous bladder. Cancer is more common in the age of 40 upwards, with the highest percentage aged 40-60 years. But this time, kidney cancer can attack people with a variety of ages ranging from an early age 3-4 years old, young and in old age in 80-90 years. Incidence of kidney cancer in men and women are not equal, the ratio of men more than double the women.
kidney cancerThe main causes of kidney cancer is generally associated with the environment. Environmental pollution, in the form of exhaust smoke can also be influential. The second factor of the internal factor of self can also be influential, such as diet, lifestyle and smoking.

Even the WHO data says that, overweight or obesity is also one cause of cancer symptoms are significant. In addition, genetic factors or descendants also have a role in causing this cancer. (more…)

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Metastases In Cervical Cancer

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Cervical CancerCervical cancer can be in several ways:

* Straight through growth in the area
* By metastases in the lymfbaan
* By metastases in the blood

If the cancer grows, it may penetrate the underlying muscle layer of the pelvic floor, in the vagina or the uterus, at a later stage in the bladder, the rectum or the abdominal cavity.

There may also be detached and tumor cells through the lymphatic and / or blood dissemination. If metastases occur, especially in cervical cancer through the illnesses of the circulatory. Dissemination through the blood of cervical cancer occurs less often and then only at a later stage. Then metastases occur in the lungs, bones or liver. (more…)

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Know your skin type Fungus Infection

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

fungus* Panu (pitiriasis versikolor): attacks the skin, white patches, red, or black.

* Ringworm (dermatofitosis) comprising Apitis attack Tinea scalp, Tinea Korporis on the surface of the skin, Tinea Kruris in skin folds, Tinea Pedis in between the toes (athlete’s foot), Tinea Manus on the palm skin, Tinea Imbrikata of scales on the skin in certain areas, and Tinea Ungium (the nail). Generally shaped red scales on the skin or white scales. In the nail, inflammation occurs around the nails, and can cause uneven shapes the nail surface, dull-colored, or blue.

* Dandruff (Pitiriasis Sika).

* Infection Candida (kandidosis) in the skin folds, between fingers, between the thighs, armpits, under breasts, mouth (thrush), genetalia (white), and diaper rash. (more…)

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Phlegm or Ringworm Disease

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Many people assume that phlegm or ringworm disease simply a cosmetic problem. Never enjoyed or fermented In the second Indonesian society is very familiar foods as a meal on the table. Food from both types of material were quite soft and delicious when eaten. This is different when we eat raw material. No software, no?

med22-germsfermented, bread, and many other types of food that was produced from yeast fermentation process. The presence of fungi used for something else, such as to complement the vegetables and side dishes for the family, and to generate an antibiotic drug.

In the world there are estimated 100 thousand types of mushrooms. Belonging to the group of fungi, mold may consist of one cell, the amount of several micrometers, or can also form a large fruit bodies reach one meter. The cells are arranged rows one by one and form hifa or threads (filaments). Breeding tool in the form of spores. (more…)

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Common Causes of Anemia

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

causes of anemiaCommon causes of anemia is lack of nutrients needed for the synthesis of red blood cells, such as iron, vitamin B12 and folic acid. The rest is the result of a variety of conditions such as hemorrhage, genetic abnormalities, chronic disease, drug toxicity, and so on.

Common cause of anemia:

  • Bleeding great
  • Acute (sudden)
  • Accident
  • Surgery (more…)
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    What is Anemia ?

    Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

    anemiaAnemia is a symptom of underlying conditions, such as loss of blood components, elements not adequate or lack of nutrients needed for the formation of red blood cells, resulting in decreased blood oxygen carrying capacity (Doenges, 1999).
    Anemia is a term that shows a low count of red blood cells and hemoglobin and hematocrit levels below normal (Smeltzer, 2002: 935).
    Anemia is reduced to below normal values of red blood cells, hemoglobin and high volume of packed red bloods cells (hematocrit) per 100 ml of blood (Price, 2006: 256).
    Thus, anemia is not a diagnosis or disease, but rather is a reflection of the state of a disease or disorder of bodily functions and the fundamental changes patotisiologis described through the careful anemnesis, physical examination and laboratory information.

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    Limfoblastik Acute leukemia (LLA)

    Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

    leukemiaLeukemia is a malignant disease, a progressive on the organ – the organ of blood formation marked by the proliferation and development of leukocytes and abnormal predecessor in the blood and spinal cord. Cell proliferation of abnormal leukocytes, malignant, often accompanied by leukocytes that do not form abnormal, excessive amounts, can, causing anemia, thrombocytopenia, and ends with the death (Mansjoer, 1999).
    By type, leukemia can be divided into mieloid and lymphoid leukemia. Each is an acute and chronic. In general, the division of leukemia are as follows, namely: Lymphoid leukemia: (more…)

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    The occurrence of Stroke Risk Factors

    Monday, January 18th, 2010

    strokeAccording to Baughman which determine the occurrence of manifestations stroke is known as a stroke risk factor. these factors:

    a. Hypertension is a risk factor for stroke potential.

    b. Diabetes Mellitus is a risk factor for stroke that occurs with aterogenesis improvement.

    c. Heart Disease / Cardiovascular potential to cause a stroke. These risk factors will cause cerebral embolism           originating from heart.

    d. High normal hematocrit levels are associated with cerebral infarction. (more…)

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    Abdominal typhus diagnosis

    Saturday, January 16th, 2010

    Abdominal typhus (typhoid fever, enteric fever) is an acute infectious disease of the gastrointestinal tract bias of the symptoms of fever for more than a week, gastrointestinal disorders and disorders of consciousness.
    thypus diagnosis
    Aetiology

    Salmonella typhi, gram-negative bacilli, moving with her hair, not berspra. Have at least 3 kinds of antigen O antigen (somatic), H antigen (flagella) and Vi antigen.

    Pathogenesis

    from bacteria enter the gastrointestinal tract, required number of serratus thousand to one billion in order to cause infection. Used by most of the bacteria killed by stomach acid. The bacteria that remain alive will go into the ileum through the microvilli and achieve  plaque, then enter the blood vessels (bacteremia). In the next stage, s.typoii to retikoendotial organ system (more…)

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