Mar
19Educate Yourself – Know The Different Kinds Of Cancer
Posted By: Rita Goldman on March 19, 2009 at 4:27 amAccording to studies, cancer cells can affect any part of your body, even the smallest parts can be afflicted with cancer. The saddest thing about this disease is that the cancer cells can break away from the original part affected and spread out to other parts of your body. You can say that cancer is one of the most uncontrollable and unpredictable diseases known to mankind.
There are a lot of forms of cancer. The vast list, if every type of cancer is enumerated, wont even fit in five pages. The main cause of cancer is still unknown, experts can only tell us about the risk factors that increases the possibility of cancer development. We should be avoiding all of these factors especially if we have a history of cancer cases in our family.
Lets start with the commonly known cancer forms. One of the popular cancers afflicting most humans is lung cancer. This is also known as the top killer cancer in the society because both smokers and non-smokers can be affected. The next one on the list of top cancer killers is breast cancer. Women are commonly affected by this type of cancer although a few men are also afflicted with the same disease. The estimated number of deaths every year from breast cancer and lung cancer combined reaches more than two hundred thousand in America alone.
Colon and rectal cancers come in third place in the top killer cancer list, followed by pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and leukemia respectively. Other types of cancer that made the list include skin cancer, endometrial cancer, bladder cancer, thyroid cancer, and a whole lot more. There are some cases wherein patients are afflicted with more than one form of cancer. Just imagine the pain theyre going through if more than one of their body parts experience unimaginable discomfort.
There are hundreds of cancer types which can also affect children at their very young age. Cancer is plaguing the society because there is still no sure cure for this kind of disease. There are some cases of miraculous healing from incorporating several medical procedures as well as other alternative ways of healing however, the incrementing mortality rates from cancer still proves that there is a desperate need of research for the sure cancer cure.
Prevention is still better than cure so better safeguard yourself from acquiring cancer by avoiding all of the risk factors associated with it. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, dont loose hope. Have faith that you will be cured. Most people who have been cured from cancer are those who had the strongest faith during their battle against the dreadful disease.
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Mar
19The Effects of Bipolar Symptoms and Support Groups
Posted By: Ken P Doyle on March 19, 2009 at 3:40 amBipolar disorder symptoms are characterized by an alternating pattern of emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression). The intensity of signs and symptoms can vary from mild to severe. There may even be periods when your life doesn’t seem affected at all. On the other hand, a bipolar support group can do a lot to alleviate the pains associated with the disorder. That bipolar support group can be composed of family, friends and school teachers.
Bipolar Disorder and Its Challenges
Individual experiencing extremes of high and low, bipolar disorder is a brain illness that affects the mood. With the constant shifting of emotions that they become unable to carry on with the demands of daily activities or the maintenance of healthy relationships, bipolar disorder patients do find it hard to cope with the constant shifting of emotions.
Bipolar Disorder Symptoms
Bipolar disorder or Manic Depression is an illness of the brain with psychological effects. Symptoms of manic states are varied and include restlessness, increased energy, euphoric mood, racing thoughts, poor judgment, intrusive or provocative behavior, difficulty concentrating, and a decreased need for sleep. And depressive symptoms include thoughts of suicide, alterations in sleep patterns, and loss of interest in activities that once were a source of pleasure.
Looking for Signs of Bipolar Disorder
Because Bipolar Disorder can go undetected for a long time it is very important to be very observant and alert to the signals of the symptoms. Most often, bipolar disorder symptoms become apparent in late adolescence or late teens but manic-depressive illness can begin to show itself during early childhood or late adulthood.
Some of the signs of bipolar are hopelessness, disturbances in sleep and appetite, persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, guilt, anger, isolation, problems concentrating; loneliness, self-loathing, apathy or indifference; depersonalization, loss of interest in sexual activity; shyness or social anxiety; irritability, chronic pain (with or without a known cause); lack of motivation; and always thinking of suicide. Individuals may become psychotic, a condition also known as severe bipolar depression. This occurs in very severe cases.
Helping Patients with Bipolar
Bipolar disorder can be treated with early intervention. Treatment modalities involve medications known as mood stabilizers. These stabilizers help those afflicted with the condition become stabilized. Some medications used in treating bipolar are carbamazepine, lithium and valproate.
Advantages of Bipolar Support Group
Medications are not the only way to treatment of bipolar disorder. To help them manage themselves during those disturbing mood changes support groups are an integral part of a patients life. Support groups provide a venue for people to know more about the disorder and how to cope with them. With the availability of support groups the isolation and the feeling of loneliness can be addressed.
Joining a support group could be just the ticket to finding the people who understand what its like to live with bipolar. It is a venue where you can find people with the same illness their families and all interested with the illness. Bipolar support groups can be found in local communities, churches and health professionals.
Finally bipolar support groups are designed to provide not just individuals but also the families of individuals suffering from bipolar mania the opportunity to meet with likeminded individuals. It is a place to relax with a group of people who understand and can offer advice on various ways to notice symptoms before they become full blown. You can also learn valuable tips and signs for when a person suffering bipolar is cycling and what to do to help them become stable enough to enjoy a lifestyle.
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