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5 Proven Ways to Safely Make Positive Life Changes

July 5th, 2011

One of the most important aspects of living a healthy and
prosperous life is understanding “risk.” By this I mean knowing
how to understand and analyze situations in life that affect
health. Being able to accurately weigh benefits and risks when
making health decisions is very important! Too often decisions
are based on incomplete or inaccurate information and this is a
huge mistake with significant consequences!

Failure to accurately assess risk keeps people locked in all
kinds of unhealthy situations including poor eating and exercise
habits (lifestyle), relationships and jobs. Sometimes people are
just afraid to step out and make a change. They see “risk” in
making a change when the REAL risk comes from NOT making a
change. From my perspective, living with the stress, unhappiness
and frustration of indecision and poor health is the greatest
risk of all, and one that is definitely not worth taking!

Accessing “risk” is nothing more than collecting information,
weighing the alternatives and then making appropriate decisions
based on the information.

Some risks to our health are more “real” than others. For
example, it is common knowledge that obesity is associated with a
wide variety of health problems. On the other hand, there are
some health risks that are so remote we rarely think about them.
On a practical level, eating highly processed foods and avoiding
a daily dose of fresh fruits and vegetables is rarely considered
serious. But, as too many have already discovered, the long range
consequences of this practice are real and devastating.

Failure to accurately assess risk limits us in many ways. We
imagine the “risk” of talking with our children about drugs,
dating or sex and we put off having the “talk,” even though the
risks of NOT talking are infinitely greater. Fear of flying and
public speaking are two more “risks” affecting millions of
people. But practically speaking, these fears are unfounded.
People ride in cars every day, even though cars are far more
dangerous than commercial aircraft! It’s a failure to accurately
assess risk, and it limits our health, prosperity and pleasure in
life.

The goods news is that failure to accurately access risk is
reversible! The effects of those decisions to eat inappropriately
or NOT to exercise are, as the common expression goes,
“do-overs.” We can effect positive change in our lives by
following a few simple steps to accurately access risk:

1. Accurately define your present situation and access your
health “risks”. Are you eating a healthy diet? Are you getting
enough exercise and good quality sleep? What are the consequences
if you DON’T change? Weigh the benefits of healthier living vs
the potential risks such as increased cost, inconvenience or
discomfort.

2. What do you stand to gain if you change your present
circumstances? Assess the “up-side” potential. Too often we look
only at the “downside” risk and forget the benefits. What good
things might happen if you take the risk and win?

3. Limit the “down-side” if you happen to make a wrong decision.
Don’t continue down a path if it does not produce results. This
is especially important when following weight loss programs. If
the pounds are not coming off or if the weight loss is only
temporary, find a new program! You not only want to lose weight,
but want to sustain the weight loss for as long as possible. Take
steps to ensure this will happen. Clear, concise, realistic
objectives will definitely help.

4. Reduce your risk by being smart! Understand the situation and
seek the advice of experts in the field of health and nutrition.
This includes finding and forming partnerships to receive support
and get good advice.

5. Have a fall-back position. If the decision you make fails to
produce the desired results, be prepared to take a long, hard
look at the circumstances and be prepared to change what you are
doing.

Everything in life involves some element of risk. Driving your
car, meeting someone new, crossing the street…but we do them
every day. Winners in life are willing to accept the risk and
continue on their way! Get involved, be smart about how you play
the game, come prepared for a few failures along the way, but
don’t quite. You will reap the benefits for your effort and live
a happier and healthier life. I like to remember the words of the
great Winston Churchill when he said, “Never, never, never give
up!”

The information contained in this article is for educational purposes
only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any
disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any
health care program.

Symptoms to Look for Early Identification of Diseases

July 4th, 2011

ust because you or your family has acquired health insurance coverage from dependable medical insurance companies, does not mean that you have protected yourself or your family against diseases as well. In the unfortunate event of hospitalization, don’t be surprised that your body has been giving several indications and symptoms but you were being completely ignorant not to take them seriously.

In cases of serious ailments, nothing happens overnight. Body goes through minor gradual changes and also exhibits symptoms as an indication of internal changes. It’s necessary to take those symptoms seriously and act before time before it’s too late.

Here, we have listed a few warning signs that you must keep a watch on to quickly identify serious diseases:

1. Sudden or Unexplained Weight Loss
Losing weight without even trying to do so could be a sign of serious health related problems. In case of aged people, sudden or unexplained weight loss could account for major related problems such as heart diseases, cancer, malnutrition, dementia, depression or Alzheimer (a fatal brain disease that gets worse with aging).

2. Mood Swings
Ordinarily, everyone perceives mood swings; however their persistence over a longer period of time indicates major health warnings. It could be sign of depression or other mental problems.

3. Crease in earlobe
Creases appear when skin looses its strength. While common creasing could result from skin degradation incurring due to aging, creases in earlobe indicate increased risk of heart attacks.

4. Loss of smell
Though routine nasal congestion or blockage could reduce sense of smell, loss of smell also occurs as a result of aging. In some cases, loss of smell also indicates early signs of Parkinson’s disease.

5. Skinny Calves
Indicates increased risk of stroke

6. Difficulty in Cooking & Doing Routine Things
Inability to handle routine chores such as difficulty in remembering steps to prepare a meal or place a telephonic call or play a game could be related to dementia or other neurological disorders.

7. Difficulty in Movement & Getting Around
It is quite normal to observe older people not moving around much and remaining confined to just one place. Though routinely this could arise due to muscle weakness, and problems with joints, such signs could implicate due to serious health problems.

Dealing With the Anal Fistula

July 2nd, 2011

When cavities of the body get abnormally associated, a fistula is formed. An example of such a condition would be colostomy where a passageway is connected between the abdominal wall and the colon. Such a connection can also occur between the anus and other parts of the body like the intestinal lining or the vagina or the outer skin surface. Each of these may be termed as an anal fistula.

What are the symptoms?

A tunneling of the body cavity can be observed in this medical state. Due to this abscess or pus may be formed near the anal canal. Lesions may also occur and in some cases, these may be filled with body fluids like excretory material. In these cases, natural healing is difficult and medical aid has to be sought for. The individual may also experience pain in the lower abdomen and near the anus. Change in body temperature, itching and general fatigue can be noticed in patients. However, severity may vary from person to person and hence it is important to discuss any discomfort with your healthcare expert. Nowadays, many online doctors are also available who can promptly help and assist you.

Why does it occur?

The anal fistula can occur for various reasons like injury or digestive diseases. Injury due to constipation or infection in the lining of the anus can lead to this medical state. Besides this there are two diseases in which these types of fistulae mainly form – the first would be the Crohn’s disease and the second includes Ulcerative colitis. Discharge with foul odor and accumulation of pus are commonly noticed.

What are the tests and surgeries for cure?

Some of the tests which are used to treat and examine an anal fistula are – the Barium enema test, colonoscopy or a sigmoidoscopy procedure. Sometimes, an upper endoscopic procedure may be carried out. Further, the examinations that are used to understand inflammatory bowel diseases can be used here, to study the fistula.

The main method to confirm the condition is Fistulogram test. Here, X-ray photography of the affected area is carried out after a radiant dye is injected into the body. The exact presence of the abnormality can be recorded by this method.

After the medical procedures, the patient can heal and restore a healthy living in a few weeks. Appropriate medication must be taken. The diet plan should be followed as per your healthcare expert’s advice along with a healthy lifestyle.