Monday, May 11, 2009

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Call for attention of medical professionals and people from around the world to the most common medical condition of Herpes that have become the label of modern society and transmitted by way of social contacts among the people from the light form of the Herpes Type A Simplex disease to by far more complex and dangerous a Genital Herpes. Wheres today the major form of preventive medicine still remains to the be at large and limited only to the self awareness and self-preservations practices if accepted by individuals through the way of learning about Herpes and understanding the importance of personal hygienics

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  1. Crisis treatment should be directed on struggle with nadpochechniko-howl insufficiency, cardiovascular infringements, giper-termiej and oxygen insufficiency. . At it is long an existing craw, especially at , and , owing to its constant pressure upon a trachea there are - degenerate changes in rings and them - Traheomaljatsija. After craw removal at once after tracheas or in the nearest postoperative period there can - be its excess in a site of a softening or rapprochement of walls and gleam narrowing.

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  2. - Family history of obstructive diseases of easy or other illnesses of respiratory system. - Any hospitalisation or long treatment of diseases of lungs. - Fast inexplicable loss of weight of a body. - Any accompanying disease, for example, Diseases of heart, peripheral vessels or neurologic Conditions which are connected with the same risk factors for example, Smoking. -- Besides, it is necessary to consider signs Depressions and-or anxieties which can specify in requirement in Corresponding treatment of these conditions.

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  3. Yeast Infection : In general, overweight, and especially its distribution may be indicative of many diseases. For example, the so-called Itsenko-Cushing's syndrome - adrenal hyperactivity and associated surplus of certain hormones - is characterized by obesity, with a very specific place. Typically, this face, neck and waist of the patient.

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