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Canine Yeast Infection ? Diagnosis and Symptoms
Canine Yeast Infection ? Diagnosis And Symptoms
When yeast is overgrown in dogs, the resulting condition is called canine yeast infection. There are many cases of this disease and they are caused by candida, an enemy of both dogs and humans. Candida albicans is the full name of this yeast and they can be found in a number of different strains, which cause canine infections.
When the yeast grows too much, it causes an infection to appear. There are a number of factors that can influence the overgrowth of the candida in dogs and we’ll talk a bit about them in this article.
One case when infection with canine yeast appears is when antibiotics have been used to treat a certain condition or disease. The same as it happens in humans, these drugs will kill both the good and the bad bacteria, so the protection of the dog’s body is gone. Canine yeast infection is also called malessezia dermatitis.
Symptoms of Alcoholism and Signs of Alcohol Abuse
Symptoms Of Alcoholism And Signs Of Alcohol Abuse
The differance between heavy drinking and alcoholism is based not on the amount that is being drunk but on the way, the drinking is affecting the life of the drinker.
There are Seven Key Signs of Alcohol Dependence
1) The person develops a tolerance for alcohol. This means that it takes more and more alcohol to feel the same level of intoxication.
2) The person has withdrawal symptoms. This means that they feel sick when there is no alcohol in their body. These symptoms include nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety.
3) The person often drinks more than he does or she had originally intended to drink.
4) The person attempts to cut down or to stop drinking but all attempts on their own are failures and they just continue to drink more and more.
Lyme Disease Symptoms
Lyme Disease Symptoms
Lyme disease is an infection that is spread by ticks. You can get Lyme disease if you are bitten by an infected tick. But most people who have had a tick bite do not get Lyme disease. It’s still important to see your doctor if you have a tick attached to you that you can’t remove.
Lyme disease is common in the United States. It can also be found in Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria. Infected ticks spread the bacteria by biting people or animals.
Two types of ticks carry the Lyme disease bacteria in the U.S. They are:
Deer ticks. They spread the disease in the Northeast and Midwest.
Western black-legged ticks. They spread the disease along the Pacific coast, mostly in northern California and Oregon.
Remove ticks as soon as you notice them. Infected ticks usually don’t spread Lyme disease until they have been attached for at least 36 hours.
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Alcoholism
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Alcoholism
There are several factors which can make a person more susceptible to an addiction to alcohol. These include a family history of alcohol addiction, a personal history of mental illness, high levels of stress or major life changes. Peer pressure can even play a role in the development of an addiction to alcohol.
Moderate drinking is defined as 1 to 2 drinks per day for men and 1 drink per day for women. How do you know when someone has exceeded that threshold of moderate consumption? For loved ones, it can be hard to identify when a family member is one of the nearly 14 million Americans suffering from alcohol abuse or dependence.
Alcoholism Treatment ? Natural Remedies Can Ease Withdrawal Symptoms
Alcoholism Treatment ? Natural Remedies Can Ease Withdrawal Symptoms
The biggest challenge to quitting drinking is going through the psychological and physical alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Almost every unsuccessful attempt can be attributed to an inability to handle these symptoms.
What are the Withdrawal Symptoms?
Common Psychological symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include:
Nervousness or edginess
Anxiety
Irritability and excitability
Anger
Hysterical outbursts
Rapid mood swings
Depression
Mental Fatigue
Inability to think clearly
Clouded memory
Nightmares
Common Physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include:
Mild to severe headaches
Excessive sweating, especially of the palms, feet or face
Nausea
Vomiting
Reduced appetite
Insomnia
Pale appearance
Palpitations
Enlarged or dilated pupils
Trembling
Involuntary eyelid movements
Severe symptoms may include deliriousness, fever, convulsions, and even death.
Depression Symptoms Varies Across Age Groups
Depression Symptoms Varies Across Age Groups
Depression symptoms can show up in every person on the planet. No matter what sex or culture a person comes from they can still suffer from a depressive disorder. Even medical professionals must remember that depression affects everyone differently.
For example, a woman who has just had a child will display depression differently than an elderly man. If one keeps these differences in mind, than the symptoms may become easier to spot.
One group of people who will display various depression symptoms are teens. Teen depression is a serious illness that can lead to suicide if not caught and treated correctly.
Parents need to be fully aware of how a teenager displays their depression. A child may seem overly hostile or complain of unexplained aches and pains such as a continuous headache or a stomach ache.