Showing posts with label recognize. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Recognize Other Signs of Dehydration

Recognize Other Dehydration Signs - Dehydration or lack of fluids in the body most easily characterized by the onset of thirst. When the signal is ignored, the body will react by sending another signal that we do not often realize.

Dehydration is characterized by mild to moderate dry mouth and sticky, sleepy, a little amount of urine and the body feels tired. "Fatigue in the daytime, headaches and lower concentrations are also often experienced by women who are dehydrated," said dr.Saptowati Bardosono, Sp.GK, clinical nutritionist from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia (Faculty of medicine).
Dehydration can also cause blood pressure dropped so that it appears a few headaches in the head while standing. "If the headaches do not rush to take medication, drink two glasses of water and wait 20 minutes, the pain usually disappear,"suggested dr.Saptowati.

Adults aged 25-55 years, every day requires 35 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight. This means if the person was 30 years old and weighed 60 kg, 2100 milileter requires water equivalent to 8-10 glasses of water.

"In addition to drinking water, this fluid needs are also met through the foods that contain water and the fluid produced from the body metabolime about 300 milliliters," said dr.Luciana Sutanto, Sp.GK, of Jakarta Nutrition Sciences course.

Luciana added, dehydration can also result from excessive sweating, hot weather, heavy physical activity, vomiting, diarrhea, or use of drugs that caused a lot of piss.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

5 Recognize Symptoms of Stress On Our Bodies

Who does not have stress, it is often experienced by us. In addition to the impact of our activities, stress is also bad teradap health. Symptoms of stress not only followed by an uneasy feeling alone. If you experience one among the 5 things below, provide a bit of time to go out, be on foot or simply calling a friend, advice Stevan E. Hobfoll, PhD, head of the department of behavioral sciences at Rush University Medical Center.

Here are 5 signs that our body stress.

1. Soreness of the mouth.
Jaw pain could be a sign that we are suffering from teeth grinding (habits to rub teeth usually are unconscious), usually occurs during sleep and is compounded when we are under stress, clear Matthew Messina, DDS, consumer advisor for the American Dental Association.

2. Do not sleep soundly.
When dreaming we would have an enormous positive energy when we are sleeping, and it is the reason why, when I woke up we will have a better mood than when we fell asleep to get started today, obviously Rosalind Cartwright, PhD, professor of psychology at Rush University Medical Center. However, when stress, usually we will wake up more often and the process is very disturbing health. Trying to achieve sleep for 7-8 hours a night, and avoid caffeine and alcohol intake before bed. Because it had a good sleep habit will keep us from stress.

3. Bleeding gums.
According to an analysis of 14 previous studies in Brazil, people who are stressed will have a risk of periodontal disease is greater. Stress increases the hormone cortisol, which will damage the system and allow the body kekebalam bacteria invade the gums, the researchers said. Frequent overtime? And often eat dinner at your desk? Make sure the toothbrush is always placed in an easily accessible place. Not only that, also protect the oral health with exercise and enough sleep. Because this way will help us reduce stress, said Preston Miller, DDS, former president of the American Academy of Periodontology.

4. Acne everywhere.
Stress increases the inflammation that triggers acne, says Gil Yosipovitch, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at Wake Forest University. Puree with a skin cream that contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide which can kill the bacteria, plus non-comedogenic moisturizer that will not make the skin dry. If this treatment does not indicate a response within a few weeks, immediately consult a doctor to get proper treatment.

5. Likes sweets.
Do not immediately blame the sweet snacking on our female hormones, since stress is a trigger factor is more appropriate to blame. When the researchers from the University of Pennsylvania surveyed pre and postmenopausal women, they found only a small surge occurred in the prevalence of snacking on chocolate cravings that occur in postmenopausal women. Researchers say stress, and other factors can trigger hunger for sweet foods, so it is not just a hormonal problem.

so, for those who feel gejala2 above you should immediately take action Tips to avoid prolonged stress relief.