Symptoms of Lupus Disease

Lupus is an ailment that upsets the nervous system. It is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system of the person involves the healthy cells and tissues of its own organic structure.In this condition, there is production of antibodies against the healthy cells of the person which in turn, hurts the tissues going to destruction and inflammation. The antibodies are primarily antinuclear antibodies. There is no causal elements that have been identified for the lupus disease.There has been determinations that indicate that lupus runs in the family. That means it has some hereditary causes. Again it has been found that women are more susceptible to get lupus than men.So this points that hormones can be a cause for it.Racial factor is also considered in this, like African Americans have more chances of getting it than others.Lupus disease has been widespread in the people belonging to ages 15-44 very often.

The lupus is of multiple kinds casing harm to different parts of the organic structure.The most common type is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.This harms the joints, skin, blood vessels etc.The symptoms of this disease typically include the joints to get inflamed with pain, exhaustion, high fever and butterfly like rash that appears on the nose called malar rash.Another type of lupus is Drug induced lupus which is caused due to over dose of some drugs like procainamide, quinidine and hydralazine.These drugs are usually stipulated when one has hypertension, heart disease, thyroid problems etc.Once these drugs are discontinued, the symptoms disappear. Discoid Lupus is another type of this disease.In this there is appearance of rash near regions like ears, face, scalp etc.These scars leave a blemish.Another type is Neonatal Lupus which affect the newborns.It is a temporary type of disease and last for few months in newborn.There is transmission of this disease from the mother to the baby in the womb. Diagnosis of lupus is little delicate as symptoms may vary in various cases.There are certain exam criteria developed by the Rheumatology College in United States that are used in proper diagnosis of the diseased condition.It can be recognized with the help of some of the scientific and proven tests as well.These are shape of the rash, presence of mouth sores, antinuclear test, blood count etc are some tests which are conducted to diagnosis lupus.

Treatment for lupus disease usually varies from individual to person.The indication variant in each case gets treated diffrently.The persons having symptoms of fever associated with joint and chest pain are prescribed NSAIDS medicine.In most cases where a patient has skin eruptions,lung and joint tenderness then they are medicated with antimalarial drugs as well.At times even the immunosuppressive drugs are given.While in others, DMARDS like methotrexate are also prescribed. Other things involves the patient to be at rest and minimizing stress leves so as to keep lupus under control.It is best if the patient observes yoga and meditation as well.With this there is improvement of the resistance power in the body along with speeding up the recovery process.

About Heart Attack

One particularly known heart medicine specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White has said that heart disease has made the United States the most unhealthy country in the world. It accounts for 50 per cent of all fatal cases, which is ten times higher than in most civilized nations. This disease kills more men than women under the age of 45, but during the later years more women succumb to it. Although produced in thousands of experimental animals of every variety by one inadequate diet or another, always it is preventable. For animals which survive heart attacks, it is reversible.

Heart Attack Types .The arteries supplying blood to the heart muscles are called coronary arteries. These coronary arteries are plugged to some degree with fatty substances. If the circulation has been so decreased that little oxygen reaches the heart, pain occurs known as angina, a cousin of the word anguish. Should the atherosclerosis become so severe that a coronary artery is completely plugged and no oxygen reaches a given area, a heart attack known as a coronary occlusion occurs. Because fatty substances are deposited slowly, years pass before the blood supply is thus completely blocked. Clots, however, form readily in the blood of persons with atherosclerosis. When a clot, or thrombus, clogs an artery and cuts off the oxygen supply, the attack is called a coronary thrombosis. A clot, which requires only minutes to form, can occur in the blood of young persons whose atherosclerosis is not advanced; hence coronary thrombosis rather than occlusion is now the major cause of heart attacks, and kills progressively younger men each year. In any attack, great masses of cells–perhaps even half the heart itself-are destroyed. Before health can be restored, fatty deposits must be removed from the arterial walls , more clots prevented from forming, and the destroyed area, known as a myocardial infarction, must be gradually filled in with normal tissue.

About Blood Fat and Clotting .The death rate from coronary thrombosis is high whenever diets contain large amounts of saturated fats;1Q-1a8n d the greater the quantity of saturated fat (triglycerides) in the blood, the more tendency it has to clot. Though a clot may cause phlebitis, varicose veins, a pulmonary embolism (a clot lodged in the lungs), or a stroke as readily as a heart attack, excessive blood fat rather than high cholesterol indicates that a coronary thrombosis might occur at any time. For example, of 100 patients who had heart attacks brought on by clots, only 18 per cent had blood cholesterols above 250 milligrams whereas almost go per cent had abnormally high blood fat. As with excessive cholesterol, persons prone to coronary thrombosis lack the nutrients necessary to utilize fats. Fat in the blood is increased by fats eaten at the last meal; by fat formed from alcohol or an excess of carbohydrates or proteins perhaps only two hours after they have been consumed; or, if no food is eaten, by fat brought in from storage depots. When a meal is missed, so much stored fat pours into the blood that it often rises six times above normal; hence missing meals, inadequate reducing diets, and fasting can be particularly dangerous for a person subject to heart attacks. Blood fat can be decreased by judicious exercise, when animals are on inadequate diets, exercise can cause heart attacks. The blood fat of healthy individuals increases after a meal but drops to normal in three or four hours. In persons with or susceptible to heart disease, this amount usually stays excessively high for six hours or more; and eating solid fats causes it to remain high much longer than do oils. For instance, heart attacks and strokes frequently occur after Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners when the intake of saturated fat may be higher than at any other time during the year, If a person with high blood fat is under stress or is given cortisone, so much additional fat from storage depots is called in that the amount in the blood soars into the danger zone. Executives, for example, have higher blood fat, shorter clotting time, and seven times more heart attacks than relaxed individuals.

Lecithin Inhibits Clotting .As early as 1891, lecithin was described as “the furnace in which body fats are burned.” It has the same effect on blood fat as on cholesterol: it causes the particles of fat, microscopic in the blood of healthy persons but in giant molecules in individuals with or subject to heart disease, to break into small molecules which pass readily through the arterial walls. Large fat particles act as a foreign substance on which a clot may form and, by inhibiting circulation, cause blood cells to clump together and initiate a clot. Persons who suffer from coronary thrombosis, particularly young men, have consistently been found to have low blood lecithin; and the lower the lecithin falls, the greater becomes the danger of clotting. Individuals susceptible to heart attacks often have so much fat in their blood serum that it looks milky. When lecithin is taken, however, this milkiness quickly disappears. Conversely, if the normal lecithin in a sample of blood from a healthy individual is purposely destroyed, within minutes .such large particles of fat form that this serum also appears milky. As with atherosclerosis, any deficiency that prevents lecithin from being produced in normal amounts, such as a lack of linoleic acid, indirectly allows blood fats to soar and clots to form. The high blood fat following a rich meal has been reduced by giving magnesium. Clots form readily if the blood magnesium is low but not when it is adequate; and animals deficient in magnesium show multiple clots in the coronary arteries and large areas of destroyed heart muscle. Thrombosis produced in rats by feeding saturated fat and cholesterol has also been prevented by increasing the protein content of the diet; if the protein was dropped to half, clots formed readily. Similarly, heart attacks are particularly frequent in persons severely deficient in protein; without adequate protein, cholin cannot be made from methionine, and lecithin production is again limited.

Giving oil alone-the present approach-does not solve the problem. When heart disease has been produced in rats by diets containing 40 per cent hydrogenated or other saturated fat, half of the animals have developed clots. Rats given corn oil instead of the saturated fat developed both atherosclerosis and clots, and those receiving peanut oil had no clots but did have atherosclerosis. Other nutrients, therefore, must also be adequate. Author Resource:- David Crawford is the CEO and owner of a Male Enhancement Products company known as Male Enhancement Group which is dedicated to researching and comparing male enhancement products in order to determine which male enhancement product is safer and more effective than other products on the market.

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