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Yellow Diarrhea

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Yellow diarrhea involves passing loose stool three or more times per day which is yellow in color. This condition maybe chronic and the person suffering from it will pass a watery pale yellow diarrhea for longer than four weeks. The causes of this condition are many some of them being a low bile production, bacterial infection, parasite, or viral infections. Other causes include the use of laxatives and antibiotics as well as some other medications used in chemotherapy. The type of diet that people consume also affects the color of their stool and so will other diseases such as lymphoma.

Other causes linked to yellow diarrhea include radiation, previous surgery and some liver diseases. The symptoms that characterize this diarrhea include dehydration and people with it will have a dry mouth. Other accompanying symptoms include dizziness, weakness, frequent thirst, headaches, fatigue, decreased urination, and a tearless crying. People with severe dehydration will exhibit signs such as irritability, excessive thirst, dark colored urine, sunken eyes, fever, confusion, a dry skin, and mouth among others. All these symptoms of yellow diarrhea are controllable and some of the prevention measures that people require to take include drinking a lot of fluids.

It is also important to keep off from substances that may trigger the yellow diarrhea. These include sodas, alcohol, caffeine, gelatin, and fruit juice. It is important to contact a doctor once yellow diarrhea is detected to be in a better position to get treatment. Having a diarrhea that lasts for more than four days is a cause for alarm. A high fever, rectal pain, and bloody stool are enough reasons to consult a physician.  The treatment for yellow diarrhea is varied and some of it involves using Acidophilus, which forms friendly bacteria that inhibits bad bacteria. Taking the Apple cider vinegar is recommended as a preventive measure and this curbs future instances of the yellow diarrhea.

The Bismuth Subscalicylate can also be taken to treat the diarrhea or as a preventive measure towards the condition. Lemon juice also treats yellow diarrhea and people are advised to take a glass whenever they experience diarrhea symptoms. The Loperamide hydrochloride also works well for severe cases of yellow diarrhea. Dietary changes are however necessary to breakdown future possibilities of having the yellow diarrhea. These include staying clear of solid foods since the digestive system needs a rest and they are too hard. It is also advisable to keep off refined carbohydrates until one has recovered well from the condition.

Taking clear soup works well with people recovering from the yellow diarrhea since it is easily absorbed. Eating apples, bananas, and blueberries is highly recommended since they work towards tightening the bowel. Other fruits, sweets, raw vegetables, and cooked cabbage must be avoided as they aggravate the diarrhea. Taking a lot of fiber is encouraged as fiber helps absorb the fluid harbored in the intestines. Fatty foods must be avoided at all costs as well as those that contain wheat and beans. Taking folic acid also works positively towards treating the yellow diarrhea.
 

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During the summer of 1793, Mattie Cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. Mattie spends her days avoiding chores and making plans to turn the family business into the finest Philadelphia has ever seen. But then the fever breaks out.

Disease sweeps the streets, destroying everything in its path and turning Mattie's world upside down. At her feverish mother's insistence, Mattie flees the city with her grandfather. But she soon discovers that the sickness is everywhere, and Mattie must learn quickly how to survive in a city turned frantic with disease.On the heels of her acclaimed contemporary teen novel Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson surprises her fans with a riveting and well-researched historical fiction. Fever 1793 is based on an actual epidemic of yellow fever in Philadelphia that wiped out 5,000 people--or 10 percent of the city's population--in three months. At the close of the 18th century, Philadelphia was the bustling capital of the United States, with Washington and Jefferson in residence. During the hot mosquito-infested summer of 1793, the dreaded yellow fever spread like wildfire, killing people overnight. Like specters from the Middle Ages, gravediggers drew carts through the streets crying "Bring out your dead!" The rich fled to the country, abandoning the city to looters, forsaken corpses, and frightened survivors.

In the foreground of this story is 16-year-old Mattie Cook, whose mother and grandfather own a popular coffee house on High Street. Mattie's comfortable and interesting life is shattered by the epidemic, as her mother is felled and the girl and her grandfather must flee for their lives. Later, after much hardship and terror, they return to the deserted town to find their former cook, a freed slave, working with the African Free Society, an actual group who undertook to visit and assist the sick and saved many lives. As first frost arrives and the epidemic ends, Mattie's sufferings have changed her from a willful child to a strong, capable young woman able to manage her family's business on her own. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

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Diagnosis of 2Nd Week of Typhoid Fever (Stage of Fastigium)

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The fever continues high, i.e., the temperature becomes continues & constant with range of 103LF to 105LF.

The patient becomes dull, weak, stuporous & apathetic.

The headache disappears because of the dulling of the consciousness.

The bowels become loose, 5-6 yellow or green ‘pea-soup’ stools may pass without colic or tenesmus, blood being absent.

Cough aggravates due to secondary bronchitis & bronchopneumonia.

Delirium may occur- Low, muttering delirium.

On examination, the patient looks ill & toxic.

The temperature remains continuous or remittent by the end of this week 103LF to 105LF.

The pulse is no more dicortic & becomes accelerated due to myocarditis.

Sordes appear on the teeth, the tongue & lips become dry & cracked.

The abdomen becomes doughy tumid, tympanitic & tender; the liver & spleen are palpable & soft.

Bronchitis & bronchopneumonia develop.

The rose-spots, varing from 6-30 in number usually appear between the 7th -10th day or earlier. These are due to bacterial embolism. These are found in 10-20% of all cases & are Pinkish circular maculo papules measuring 2-4mm. in diameter. These appear in successive crops on the flank, abdomen & back & last 3-4 days after which these fade away leaving a brownish tint. This fades under pressure. Microscopically aggregation of the mononuclear cells around dilated capillaries of the skin is seen.

Blood examination show leucopenia, neutropenia, relative lymphocytosis & monocytosis.

Blood culture show B. typhosus in 70% cases.

Widal test positive after 9-11 days.

Urine & stool culture may show B. typhosus.

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10 Health Benefits of Lemons

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Digestion: Mix several cut lemons with water, basically a light lemonade, and drink it in the morning to help your digestion all day long. The lemon stimulates the liver and this helps with digestion.
Nose bleeds: This one stings a little bit, but lemon juice on a cotton swab or soft cloth when applied to a bleeding nose helps to slow and eventually stop the flow of blood.
Diuretic: If you suffer from a urinary tract infection, or need to lessen the fluid in your body for any number of health reasons (such as high blood pressure, enlarged heart, etc.), lemon is a natural diuretic, helping you to shed unwanted water. Just be prepared to go to the bathroom more often!
Antiseptic:The acidic juice of lemons kills harmful bacteria, which makes lemons a natural antiseptic you can apply to small cuts, inflamed areas and other infections. Again, this one might sting a little. But don’t use lemon for major infections or large cuts, not because the lemon would be dangerous, but because you need real medical attention.
Facial cleanser: Lemon juice helps to fight wrinkles, acne, blackheads and even freckles. Apply the juice directly to your skin, then allow it to dry. Remove the juice with a little olive oil mixed with water. This will not only make your skin more shiny, but will also remove dirt and grime.
Mouth care: Swab a little lemon juice on bleeding gums to stave off further blood. Lemon also helps to give your mouth a refreshing feeling, fights bacteria and can give you fresh breath. Also, believe it or not, when applied to tooth aches, lemon juice helps to dull the pain.
Reducing fever: There are two ways to use lemon when wanting to reduce a fever. For one thing, you can drink a little lemon water. But an even better solution is to buy or make a lemon balm, then apply it to the body, probably mainly around the forehead. A lemon balm is a concentrated form of lemon, and it helps the body to perspire and sweat out the fever, any kind of fever caused by any kind of illness.
Blood pressure: Because of the high levels of potassium in lemons, the fruit is good at helping to keep blood pressure lower. The potassium counter-acts sodium.
Depression: Drinking lemon juice mixed with water a few times a day is known to create a calming effect, relaxing the body, thus helping to lessen depression and stress.
Antioxidant:All that vitamin C in lemons does several wondrous things, including cleansing the blood and helping to build a stronger immune system. Also, various medical studies have shown that high use of vitamin C helps to combat many serious illnesses, from cancer to heart disease and more.

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Travel vaccinations: yellow fever, malaria, TB and immuno compromised travelers

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According to the CDC, traveling internationally requires that you get vaccinations. Some vaccinations are required by the international health board and some are recommended. Types of vaccinations will depend on your health status and your destinations.

If you’re ill and have a weakened immune system like having diabetes or HIV, then you will need more vaccinations than the non ill person. If you’re going to places like Africa then you will be required to take certain vaccine to prevent disease infection.

According to the CDC, populations with a weakened immune system or have similar medical illness are discouraged from traveling to Africa where yellow fever is prevalent. Those that have recent chemo therapy or transplant or surgery are also discouraged from traveling to places like Africa that have yellow fever.

What are the vaccines that are required or recommended for the immuno-compromised travelers? The populations with a current medical illness or have a weakened immune system should take yellow fever vaccine, influenza or Hib vaccine (flu), and pneumococcal Polysaccharide.

According to the CDC, the immuno-compromised populations is strongly encourage not to do any traveling to foreign country since there are a low health standards and high diseases spreading around. These patients would not do well having these infections. Patients that are currently on medications therapy are also discouraged to travel to foreign country. The level of diseases in foreign country is higher than in the US.

Immuno-compromised individuals are encouraged to take precautions against malaria, hepatitis, TB and all others that are very prevalent in foreign country. You should bring an over supply of medications just in case you would need it. Some country prohibit HIV patients from entering their country. Some country requires test for HIV antibody for students, and employees on permit.

Source: http://www.cdc.gov/travel

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