Sunday 24 March 2013

coffea cruda side effects


coffea cruda side effects

tips n warning on using coffea cruda:-
Avoid chocolate and any beverage containing caffeine for two hours before bedtime. As these items are stimulants and give us energy. Only drink water thirty minutes before taking Coffea Cruda.

Homeopathic remedies are 100% natural and have no known side effects. However they can react with some medications. So always check with your doctor first before trying coffea cruda or any natural homeopathic remedy.

chicken pox


chicken pox

Chicken Pox

Chickenpox is a highly contagious illness that is common in children, particularly those under age 12. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) also known as human herpes virus 3 (HHV-3), one of the eight herpes viruses known to affect humans. The infections is characterized by a fever and itchy, red spots usually appearing on the chest and stomach first, then appearing in crops over the entire body. The red spots turn into small blisters that dry up and form scabs over about a week. Symptoms usually go away without treatment, but because the infection is very contagious, an infected child should stay home and rest until the symptoms are gone.
How is it spread?Chickenpox spreads easily. It is most contagious the day before the rash appears.
  • It spreads from person to person through direct contact with the virus. You can get chickenpox if you touch a blister, or the liquid from a blister. You can also get chickenpox if you touch the spit of a person who has chickenpox. The virus enters the body by the nose or mouth and can make you sick also.
  • It can also spread through the air, if you are near someone with chickenpox who is coughing or sneezing.
  • A pregnant woman with chickenpox can pass it on to her baby before birth.
  • Mothers with chickenpox can also give it to their newborn babies after birth.
The only way to stop the spread of the virus from person to person is to prevent infected people from sharing the same room or house, which isn't practical. Chickenpox cannot be spread through indirect contact.


You may notice several symptoms before the typical chickenpox rash appears. Known as prodromal, or early symptoms, they include fever, a vague feeling of sickness, or decreased appetite. Within a few days, a rash appears. The rash looks like small red pimples or blisters.

Chickenpox does not infect chickens (humans are the only animal infected by the VZV virus), but it was felt that the red pimples resembled chick peas, hence the name "chickenpox."
Symptoms of chickenpox
  • A rash that usually begins on the body and face and later often spreads to the scalp and limbs.
  • It may also spread to the mucous membranes especially in the mouth and on the genitals.
  • The rash is often itchy.
  • It begins as small red spots which develop into blisters in a couple of hours.
  • After one or two days, the blisters turn into scabs.
  • New blisters may appear after three to six days.
  • The number of blisters differs greatly from one person to another.
  • The infected person may run a temperature.
  • These symptoms are mild in young children.
  • Chickenpox lasts 7 to 10 days in children and longer in adults.
  • Adults can feel very ill and take longer to recover. They are also more likely than children to suffer complications.
Who is at risk of complications?
  • Pregnant women who have not had chickenpox.
  • People with a weak immune system, such as those with acute or chronic leukaemia or HIV.
  • Patients taking medicine to suppress their immune system, such as long-term oral corticosteroids.
Those in the at-risk group who are exposed to the varicella-zoster virus can be given an injection of varicella-zoster-immunoglobin to boost their immunity. In some countries, vaccination against chickenpox is available.
Contagiousness
Chickenpox is contagious from about 2 days before the rash appears and lasts until all the blisters are crusted over. A child with chickenpox should be kept out of school until all blisters have dried, usually about 1 week. If you're unsure about whether your child is ready to return to school, ask your doctor.
Chickenpox is very contagious - most kids with a sibling who's been infected will get it as well, showing symptoms about 2 weeks after the first child does. To help keep the virus from spreading, make sure your kids wash their hands frequently, particularly before eating and after using the bathroom. And keep a child with chickenpox away from unvaccinated siblings as much as possible.
When to seek Medical Advice
Although most cases of chickenpox heal without complications, sometimes medical attention is required. Call the doctor if any of the following conditions develop:
  • Fever higher than 103?F
  • A rash involving an eye
  • Continued dehydration, vomiting, or decreased fluid intake
  • Uncertainty of diagnosis or what medication to give
  • Blisters leak a thick, yellow or green fluid.
  • Areas around a blister are red, increasingly painful, or swollen, or have red streaking extending from the site.

Tuesday 12 March 2013

Free Homoeopathic camp organised by Sainath Homoeopathic clinic (Dr.Abhishek Pandey) kanpur.

On 14th march 2013, there is a huge Free Homoeopathic camp organised by Sainath Homoeopathic clinic (Dr.Abhishek Pandey) kanpur.
Venue: Om Eye care n contact lens clinic,Ganga ganj, Panki
10am to 2pm
Guest physicians are: Dr. Yogesh Upadhyay Homoeopath and Dr.Randhir Singh

Free Homoeopathic Camp by Dr.Abhishek Pandey

threre is Free Homoeopathic Camp organised by Dr.Abhishek Pandey on date 14th march 2013 in Om eye care and contact lens clinic, ganga ganj , panki (opposite government hospital) from 10am to 2 pm