We all know smoking is bad for us. We hear it on TV, read it in the paper, and even see it on the images and warnings on cigarette boxes. However, while most smokers are aware of the damage they do to themselves with this bad habit, they often forget that others, especially their children, can suffer from passive smoking. But not only that, research has shown that children whose parents are current or former smokers are more likely to become smokers as well. Knowing the severe health issues smoking can cause, no parent would want their children to pick up this habit. So, what can you do to prevent your children from smoking and to avoid your addiction to impact their health?
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Thursday, May 31, 2018
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
11 Ways to Keep Your Brain Active and Healthy
If our mind remains healthy then our body also remains healthy. The health of the mind is as important as the health of the body. It is our minds that first response to any issue and so a person can not always be good with physical fitness and manual work if his spiritual or mental health is not up to the mark. We have some awesome ways to keep your brain sharp and active.
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Things You Should Do In Blepharitis
We often suffer from various sensory diseases, the most common being the ones that affect the eyes and the skin. Ocular problems are quite prevalent if you have the certain type of allergy or if you are sensitive to chemicals or other stimuli such as perfumes, medicines or cosmetics. Inflammation in the eyes can be quite uncomfortable and most of the time, it leads to watery eyes with redness and puffiness. One such problem is Blepharitis where the eyelid swells along the lashline. Clinically it can be cured if precautions are taken at the right time. However, no matter how meager the problem is, this eye infection is bound to cause irritation and discomfort. Hence, adequate measures should be taken to treat the symptoms of this condition at the right time to ease the pain and discomfort that arises in blepharitis. This condition may be brought on by bacterial invasions which affect the functioning of meibomian glands. As a result, the glands become blocked and lead to swelling at the base of lashline. Some mites inhabiting the eyelashes are also known to offset this condition. Those suffering from dandruff are also at greater risk of contracting this condition as the dandruff flakes settle on the eyelids and eyelashes which leads to clogging within pores and meibomian glands and leads to swelling on the eyelid.
Blepharitis is treated after conducting a thorough evaluation of symptoms accompanying this eye condition. However, there are some ways you can adopt at home to reduce the swelling and pain it causes. We have put together a list of things you should do when blepharitis strikes you.
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