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lilpretty777 · 1 year
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I would like to start selling my tea leaves, such as dried out dandelions and dried out purple dead nettle leaves, is anyone interested? Here is a shortened look on the usages:
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Strong laxative if used in large amounts
I suggest only drinking this once a week
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trapangeles · 1 year
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Candida Auris: What It Is, and How to Protect Yourself
Candida auris is a type of yeast that can cause serious infections in humans. It was first identified in 2009 in Japan, but since then, it has spread to other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. This fungus is particularly concerning because it is often resistant to multiple types of antifungal medications, making it difficult to treat and potentially deadly.
What is Candida Auris?
Candida auris is a type of yeast that belongs to the Candida family. It is an emerging pathogen, meaning that it is a relatively new microbe that is causing infections in humans. The first case of Candida auris was reported in 2009 in Japan, but it has since been identified in more than 30 countries.
Candida auris can cause a range of infections, including bloodstream infections, wound infections, and ear infections. It is particularly concerning because it is often resistant to multiple types of antifungal medications. This makes it difficult to treat and can lead to severe illness and death in some cases.
How is Candida Auris Spread?
Candida auris can be spread through direct contact with contaminated surfaces or objects, as well as through person-to-person contact. It is commonly found in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and long-term care facilities, where it can easily spread from patient to patient.
It is also possible for Candida auris to be present on the skin or in the nostrils of healthy people without causing an infection. However, these individuals can still potentially spread the fungus to others.
Symptoms of Candida Auris Infection
Symptoms of Candida auris infection can vary depending on the type and severity of the infection. However, common symptoms may include fever, chills, and pain or tenderness at the site of the infection. In severe cases, Candida auris can cause sepsis, which is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the infection spreads throughout the bloodstream.
How to Protect Yourself from Candida Auris
Preventing the spread of Candida auris requires a combination of measures, including good hygiene practices and infection control measures. Here are some tips to help protect yourself from Candida auris:
Practice good hand hygiene: Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, especially before and after caring for someone who is sick or visiting a healthcare facility.
Follow infection control guidelines: If you are a healthcare worker, make sure to follow the infection control guidelines established by your facility to prevent the spread of Candida auris.
Keep wounds clean and covered: If you have a wound or skin infection, make sure to keep it clean and covered with a sterile bandage.
Use antifungal medications appropriately: If you are prescribed an antifungal medication for a Candida auris infection, make sure to take it exactly as prescribed and finish the entire course of treatment.
Seek medical attention if you have symptoms of an infection: If you have symptoms of an infection, such as fever, chills, or pain, seek medical attention promptly.
In conclusion, Candida auris is a serious and potentially deadly yeast infection that requires attention and proper care. By practicing good hygiene and following infection control measures, you can help protect yourself and others from the spread of this emerging pathogen.
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shantamp · 1 year
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Itraconazole capsule is a antifungal medicine, used to treat fungus infections. It is used in the treatment of fungal infections of the skin, finger and toenail infections, thrush in the vagina, mouth, and other regions of the body. It functions by preventing fungus from growing.
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prep4tomoro · 1 year
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Boron (Boric Acid / Borax) – Health, Household, Garden and Pest Control Uses and Benefits: Boron / Boric Acid / Borax is a trace mineral, common supplement and nutrient that is neglected by many. Found naturally in several plants, it offers several benefits, not just to plants but also to all of us. Do lots of research before using Boron products. Read links about sources and overdose symptoms. Uses: Plant growth nutrient Fertilizer Weed killer - ½ tbsp. of borax to a gallon of water - spray on weeds Insect control (including ants, roaches and fleas) Eye infection wash Ear infection drops Wound Antiseptic Yeast Infections Antioxidant - strong detoxifying properties that can clean the body from the inside and remove heavy metals from the bloodstream. Antifungal - very effective in curing toe fungus and other fungal infections in the body. Anti-Cancer Properties Reduces bone density loss Anti-Inflammatory - Arthritis treatment Improves Brain Functionality Fights against heart disease - Prevents Blood Clots and Lowers Plasma Lipid Levels Improves Fertility Hormone Functionality - testosterone and estrogen Improves Skin Problems Treats Kidney Stones Fights Diabetes Improves Muscle Mass Often used in the making of fiberglass, fire retardants, and even laundry bleach [Related Link]
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marybrownnaturals · 2 years
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drpedi07 · 13 days
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Econazole Drug
Medical information for Econazole on Pediatric Oncall including Mechanism, Indication, Contraindications, Dosing, Adverse Effect, Hepatic Dose.
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eurofinsadvinus · 25 days
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Eurofins Advinus offers comparative, non-clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) and tissue distribution (TD) studies for Amphotericin B liposomal injections. Leveraging our expertise in LC-MS/MS assays, we can effectively determine Amphotericin B levels in plasma and tissue samples. We have completed such tests for seven test products. These studies were designed to meet the stringent requirements set forth by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). By providing crucial data on drug movement and distribution in the body, our Amphotericin B PK/TD studies play a vital role in optimizing drug delivery for these novel antifungal therapies. This can lead to the development of safer and more targeted treatments for invasive fungal infections. Contact us now!
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manojbakhunchhe · 1 month
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healthywithnaturally · 2 months
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jesskelvin · 2 months
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Unveiling the Power of Unique Mist Spray Antifungal Solution: Your Ultimate Defense Against Fungal Woes\
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beingsanket · 3 months
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ophidian-petals · 4 months
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I Am An Ostomate...
For those of you that aren't familiar with this term, you might recognize it if you know what a colostomy bag is which is similar to what I have which is an illeostomy.
Early last year I had rushed colon surgery which left me with an ileostomy. A colostomy is for the large intestine and an ileostomy is for the small intestine. I have an ileostomy because they removed most of my large intestine.
I was told that the ostomy (general term ileostomy, colostomy etc.) was temporary, but due to complications I am going into a year of having it. The complications of having an ostomy can be rather stressful at times not to mention expensive!
I have a great wound care nurse that actually fought to get me the supplies I needed. Now, to understand this, my insurance does cover what I need, but only so much per month. When leaking issues are rampant and your quickly exhaust what supplies you have long before your next shipment... things can get expensive. Thankfully I had tax money to help then I was able to go back to work which also helped.
I was given a basic overview of ostomies while in the husband, but as time went on I realized, too late, that there was a lot more to know. I won't go into detail, but I feel like a person that has an ostomy for the first time needs to be given much more an education! Almost a year in and I realized that what I thought was a weird should strap for a travel kit was in fact an ostomy belt. I knew about ostomy belts from early on, but when looking them up they looked completely different.
Growing up my grandmother had a colostomy bag which minorly prepared me for having an ileostomy which I don't think is much different from having a colostomy. I knew about burping your bag which is a lot more convenient with the Hollister snap on kind. Originally I would hold the bottom of the bag upwards to then open it and press the gas out of the bag or if I have to I will open the bottom over a toilet and press the gas out that way. With the Hollister strapon kind all I have to do is unsnap a small portion of it and if need be press the gas out, but it usually comes out pretty well.
Not until here in the last few months have I really had an issue with skin irritation or rather erosion as what I assumed was stomach acid present in the stool would eat away at the skin around the stoma (I feel like I'll have to do another post specifically about these terms etc, but the stoma is the part of the intestine thats exposed... basically it refers to your new butthole). This can be very unpleasant, but I was given some miconazole powder (antifungal) to use any redness. In other words, use it before it gets bad. It does work.
Shortly before Thanksgiving I was admitted into the hospital due to a severe case of skin irritation possibly an infection. The doctor and nurse both said they don't if it was due to an infection or just irritation, but they put me on antibiotics anyways and it did eventually heal up. I was having issues with the wafer sticking and I was going through supplies like crazy. It was like it was right after my second surgery when I was having to change my otomy up to five times a day! Needless to say that is not supposed to be the case! I didn't want to waste anymore supplies and it was over the weekend so wound care wasn't open and my surgeon's office wasn't available. I did what I thought was the best possible thing to do with what I had on hand... tape a grocery bag to my stomach. I am a bigger person so I could tuck half of the bag under my stomach and tape the upper half to me. Just over the course of three days, most of my stomach on that side become red and weepy. The weepiness is what was causing the wafer from sticking and it just got worse... I was finally able to get to the wound care on tuesday which she urged me to go the hospital that same day which I did. They kept me over night and released me the day before thanksgiving.
There were only two things that seemed to help with the weeping issue. The wound care nurse either used a skin protective barrier which kind of reminds me duoderm or this purple stuff (Marathon brand, its cyanoacrylate, a medical adhesive) which worked wonders, but is super expensive! Later on, I learned about crusting. Technically I learned it from the wound care nurse, but I thought crusting was dependent on the purple stuff. Crusting is where we take Brava powder and sprinkle it on to the affected area. Then we take protective barrier wipes and dab the area after brushing the excess powder off. Do this two to three times and a crust will begin to form. The powder will only stick to the areas it needs to stick to and dabbing rather than wiping ensures that the powder doesn't get wiped off but coated with the barrier liquid.
Having an ostomy is no fun, but it is manageable and even more so if you actually pay attention to what should be avoided. Early on I was told to avoid certain foods such as fruits with the peel on, mushrooms, seeds etc. That these things could cause a blockage which I assumed was in reference to intestinal blockages, but after learning about pancaking, I believe that might be the reason for it. You will notice that certain foods don't get fully digested and might seem to move right through you like it wasn't even touched! Chew all you want, but sometimes food slips by. The thicker the stool, the more it might build up at the stoma site causing it to eventually push through the barrier and come out from underneath the wafer... yeah, always a pleasant experience! The problem was that this would happen with liquids too. I've learned alot since getting my ostomy back in February of last year, but I feel like there is still things to learn and improvements to be made. For example, they really need to explain pancaking and why avoiding certain foods is necessary! For the longest time I didn't know that this little pack of deodorant they gave me was actually a lubricant to help things move down into the pouch. Early on I knew that there was deodorant items I could use if need be, but nothing about it being lubricant. I can't get this through my insurance while getting other things, but using a small amount of olive oil seems to help when leaking doesn't occur. I had so much leaking issues that I would leave an ostomy on for as long as possible reaching into a two week period! I, personally, don't think I have ever had to change an ostomy because it had been 3-7 days. Its always been because I had to change it due to leakage. I would even put large sheets of tape that I had leftover from wound care (the surgery incision) on to the areas surrounding the wafer to help contain any leaks and it helped! I ran out of the tape though and started using other medical tapes. I even thought about getting some adhesive like skin-tac or mastisol to try and re-seal the areas of the wafer that came lose either on their own or due to leakage. I've had times where the wafer won't even stick!
Going back to the grocery bag incident, which I am now going through the same thing again, but this time it was due to constant leaking. Not just Hollister, but Coloplast as well. The thing is that the ileal fluid (basically intestinal juices from the small intestine) cause skin irritation, because there was nothing there preventing it from getting on my skin, I tried several different things. I didn't think to tape it up, but first off I tried applying hand lotion. Why? It has oil in it and oil and water don't mix so I figured it would create an oil slick... I don't think it worked in the long run. To help dry up the area, I tried crusting, but it wouldn't dry for some reason and the liquid would just wash the powder away anyways. I'm trying to add miconazole powder this time to help kick any fungal infection in its butt. I read on a forum that some liquid antacid that is no longer being made could be used... I don't remember the name now, but it was like mylanta. I didn't some research and saw that this particular type had two ingredients that the others didn't have both of. There was also an inactive ingredient that the other didn't have. This form made it sound like it would dry up on the skin and the generic stuff I got did, but not on the weeping skin. I was looking for something to create a barrier, to dry the area up, but what went over my head was that it was an antacid and was primarily used to soothe the pain due to ileal fluid being acidic. Mylanta etc. neutralizes acids. Another source said to use hydrocortisone cream (ointments are more oily) and let it sit there undisturbed for about ten minutes. In that time it would dry up, but like the mylanta stuff would. Didn't work. There was also hydroclloidal sheets that I didn't try. No reason other than money.
Before wrapping this all up I want to state that I got a lot of help including many supplies from my wound care nurse (all of them were great at the clinic!) and multiple free samples and help from an individual at a local pharmacy. Yes, free samples! Now, I can't promise and will not promise that your pharmacy would do the same, but I think they just took an understanding to me. Given I've been through a lot and my age might have had a role to play. People usually notice the seemingly shocking fact that someone so young had colon surgery and has an ostomy. My next post op appointment is next month, but I'm going to see if my surgeon will do the surgery sooner than later despite the risks...
Have a good day and a blessed New Year!
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