Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010
It seems that the the topic about geothermal systems is very popular now.For example,we can see many news about it on TV and Internet.So do you know why people speak highly of it?In my point of view,it can do great help to our environment.As is known to us that petroleum is widely used in our daily life.However,it has a lot of disadvantages that we still can not avoid.Burning petroleum will produce a great quantity of CO2 and this gas is the main cause of global warming ! In fact,many scientists are looking for the energy which can replace petroleum.For example,we can use water to produce electricity.The geothermal system is also one of the perfect examples.There are many advantages if we choose to use them.At least,they do not have any side effect to the air and our earth will be more clear than before. Many companies are offering the service of geothermal heatting and cooling.However,I am fond of the geothermal air conditioning from GeOasis.I have beening its customer for 2 years. So do you want to try geothermal cooling,too? If your answer is yes,you can not miss GeOasis.Ok,that is all.I hope that our earth is more healthy and we can always live a happy life!
Posted by admin on May 9th, 2010
Although fungal infection is most commonly associated with jock itch, it is mainly humidity and friction that causes skin irritation which further leads to itching. However, bacteria and fungus also affect the area and makes the infection severe. It is most commonly found under the skin folds of the groin. It is more frequent in men as the male genitalia provides greater friction and higher levels of humidity in the skin around. From here, jock itch symptoms may spread to the inner thighs, genitals (penis and scrotum of men and labia and vaginal opening of women) and also anus. Though jock itch is found in unhealthy individuals, people whose immune system has been weakened due to intake of antibiotics can also suffer from this type of skin infection. As already said, obese people and those suffering from diabetes are also predisposed to developing jock itch symptoms. Tight and abrasive underwear or coming in contact with the skin or clothes of an infected person can also transfer the infection to a healthy individual.
Jock Itch Symptoms
Jock itch symptoms start with mild itching that progresses to become severe. The infected areas appear like red raised plate-like areas with sharp edges. These skin rashes are bumpy and rough to touch. In severe cases pus filled pustules develop along the edge of the red plate-like infections. The newly affected areas are redder and more raised than the older areas. The infections are scaly and can be well distinguished from the areas that were affected earlier. As the infection spreads to newer areas, skin keeps peeling off. In case the area is invaded by yeast then the genitals of an individual may also be infected which includes tip of the penis in men. Women, develop candidiasis that is characterized by vaginal itching and a white, cottage cheese like discharge. Though males are more prone to developing this infection, women can also contract jock itch. Female jock itch symptoms are the same as that of males other than those in the reproductive organs. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on May 8th, 2010
HPV is a sexually transmitted disease that need not require exchange of bodily fluids for its transmittal but just a skin to skin contact with an infected area. It gets transmitted through genital contact, commonly during vaginal and anal sex. The virus is highly active and contagious and can enter in to the skin through microscopic abrasions that develop in the genital area during sexual intercourse. Men having weak immune system are also more likely to develop HPV in them. Since HPV usually causes no symptoms, most men and women can get HPV and may pass on to their partners without realizing. However, following are some common signs and symptoms of low and high risk types HPV in men.
Signs of Genital Warts:
Growths on the penis, testicles, groin, thighs, or anus.
Painless cauliflower shaped raised or flat warts.
It may develop within weeks or months after sexual contact with an infected person. Read more on symptoms of genital warts. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on May 8th, 2010
The exact cause of dysplasia has not yet been ascertained. The most likely cause of dysplasia that has been found so far is the infection of certain types of human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus is sexually transmitted disease and infect the epithelial tissues of various parts of the body. When the virus infects the cells of the cervix, it triggers irregular cell development there and lead to mild cervical dysplasia.
There are certain factors which have been found to have increased the chances of getting mild dysplasia. If an infected woman will get mild dysplasia or not largely depends on the age at she has been exposed to the virus. Those who are infected by it in the age between 16 and 18 are more vulnerable. Other risk factors are: teenage pregnancy, multiple sexual partners in the teens, habit of smoking etc. It is the same virus that causes genital warts and benign tumors. However, it is not necessary that a women who have dysplasia must have genital warts in the past. In fact, research studies have found that hardly 5 percent of those women who are infected by HPV get genital warts. Find more on mild dysplasia causes.
Mild Dysplasia Treatment
Mild Dysplasia is diagnosed with the help of pap smear test. In this test, cells from the cervical area are examined microscopically to identify any abnormal cell growth. Our body has the ability to heal up the condition of mild dysplasia naturally with the passage of time. For this reason, some doctors leave it untreated for some time and keep a close watch on the progress of the infection. Such patients are advised to undergo a pap smear test after a gap of every three to six months. Other prefer to treat it to stop further progression of the disease. Read the rest of this entry »
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