How you Can Do Medical Treatment yourself

December 5, 2009 by admin  
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Vlad Kott asked:


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All we from time to time are ill with this or that illness.The main thing should be defined what the reason of illness is and then it will be possible to make a decision what drug to use. Someone prefers to address at once to the doctor.Personally I for a long time am prefering not to address to doctors as they seldom helped me and at times even harmed.

I have decided to have medical treatment myself if it of course is not very serious illness.I had refered little bit to medical literature.What illnesses we collide with?

The reasons of illnesses are various and numerous.Their consideration naturally enough leads to classification of illnesses on following basic groups: 1) congenital defects; 2) infections; 3) infringements of a metabolism; 4)avitaminosis(vitamin insufficiency (deficiency); 5) tumoral diseases; 6) the illnesses caused by physical or chemical influences, poisons and an intoxication; 7) degeneration diseases; 8) allergies.

Illnesses also classify to action on which organs or systems of an organism they influences.So, there are illnesses of digestive system, organs of breath or cardiovascular system. Almost all diseases fall under such classification. However mental frustration make a separate category as are connected with mental or emotional changes.

There are special group of diseases of still unknown origin (illnesses that amaze a lymph nodes, a leather,lungs, bones and other structures of an organism).

Illnesses of infectious character are rather numerous and often lead to fatal outcomes. Among them distinguish the diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, the elementary, worms and arthropods (in particular, insects). As a whole, the majority of infectious diseases is characterized by a number of the general attributes.

Treatment have radically changed basically with sulfamidic preparations and antibiotics(penicillin, streptomycin, etc.) So, absolutely differently, than earlier,it began to treat a tuberculosis, a pneumonia and a meningitis.

Infringements of a metabolism – very important group of diseases. Their reason can be infringement of such processes as digestion of nutrients, interaction between glands of internal secretion or regulation of development and use of hormones, synthesis of enzymes. In studying the nature of such illnesses the greater role belongs to chemistry and biochemistry.

Deficiency illnesses happen more often from lack of the certain vitamins B to food. Deficiency arising in an organism is caused by specific infringements (first of all processes of a metabolism) and the scurvy, a rickets and gout leads to such diseases, for example.

More often reason of disease are physical influences (warmly, a cold, a sunlight, compressed air, an electric current).

Allergic diseases are caused by the raised sensitivity or the certain substances, or physical factors, for example,to a cold or a heat. The most widespread allergic diseases – a bronchial asthma, red rash and a hay fever.

As a rule, illnesses have the certain displays (symptoms) which the patient can notice, for example a pain, rise in temperature, dizziness, a nausea or a short wind.

Carefully made analysis with the full description of all symptoms serves as the best help for statement of the diagnosis. Some symptoms happens that difficultly correctly to interpret, for example,to define the reason of weariness, a headache or tachycardia. It is known, that the organic reason of some symptoms sometimes long time remains not distinguished.

Nevertheless careful analysis,all the same, must result for us by target.

There are many medicines and drug on a market now and It is at times difficult to choose and it happens that it is impossible to find the necessary drug.

I now prefer to buy medicines online.I found web site where is good choice of the most effective drug. I recommend you to visit this site on reference.



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Medical Advice: 7 Questions you Should Ask your Doctor Before Accepting Any Kind of Medical Treatment

October 25, 2009 by admin  
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Pierce Scranton asked:


We all want to think our doctors are infallible. We’d like to think our doctors know everything there is to know about treating our particular condition. Yet the truth is, at some point in time the doctor has to learn by doing.

Yes, they go through intensive education and rigorous training, but there is a world of difference between textbook learning and the unpredictability of real-life practice. Even established professionals can go an entire career without treating many conditions firsthand.

This doesn’t mean that you should avoid visiting your healthcare practitioner or be fearful about the quality of care you will receive in your time of need.

As I explain in my gripping, fictionalized memoir, Death on the Learning Curve, it’s important that you regard your doctor as a friendly advocate for your health and well-being. However, you should never be a passive spectator when treatment, medication, or surgery is proposed.

It’s Your Health on the Line & You Need to be Engaged in the Process.

Anytime you experience a health problem, be prepared to actively participate in the decision-making process. You should be ready to ask questions-not to be confrontational, but to become fully informed.

Here’s My Top 7 Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Accepting Any Kind of Medical Treatment:

1. How long have you been in practice?

2. What is your experience with this condition?

3. What are my treatment options, and what other options are available that you or my health plan is not offering? If you don’t understand your doctor’s basic explanation of your condition and treatment, then by all means ask him or her for more information.

4. What are the possible complications of the proposed treatments or surgeries? If there are any complications, how will you correct the problem?

5. Aside from your own partners, whom would you go to for treatment if you had this condition?

6. Are you personally going to perform the surgery? Will others assist and participate in a major way?

7. Can I ask your bookkeeper what my financial responsibility will be? (You need to know in advance.. and don’t be afraid to negotiate!)

The above questions may seem basic, but are very important to get a better sense of whether the doctor you have chosen is someone you truly want as your partner in medical treatment.

Inappropriate Questions or Behavior

Notice I did not include the question: how many times have you been sued? We’ve all heard horror stories, but it is less than useful to ask your doctor how many times he or she has been sued. In today’s cultural climate, most doctors have been sued more than once, especially the good ones!

Inappropriate actions and questions, however well intentioned, can actually undermine your treatment. By recognizing in advance when you are coping with the stresses and fears that go hand-in-hand with serious medical diagnoses, you can avoid compromising the crucial doctor-patient relationship.

Your Health’s Bottom Line

Medical crises are frightening and patients can often feel overwhelmed. But by taking the responsibility to actively participate in the decision-making process and actually work with your doctor for your own highest good, you can dispel your fears. This will allow you and your doctor to focus on the ultimate goal: returning to wellness.



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Medical And Non-Medical Treatment For Overweight Treatment

August 3, 2009 by admin  
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Jamesdragnou asked:

Medical and Non–medical Treatments

Treatment for obesity will be most successful if you create a long-term plan with your doctor. A reasonable goal might be to begin making lifestyle changes by increasing physical activity and limiting calories. It is expected that an individual with a BMI ?30 kg/m2, as well as those with a BMI of 25.0–29.9 kg/m2 in addition to two or more disease risk factors must attempt to lose weight either with medical or non-medical treatments. Non-medical means are:

Lifestyle Modification – By adhering to a program of diet, exercise, and behavior therapy, one adheres to a particular regimen for a discrete period of time, implementing dietary and behavioral changes that can be sustained indefinitely to promote health. Dietary Interventions – Designed to create a negative energy balance, dietary intervention reduced one’s daily energy intake so much so that it stays below one’s energy requirement limit. This greatly varies by sex, weight, and level of physical activity involved. Physical Activity – The greatest benefit of physical activity is its facilitative action in weight loss maintenance. Behavior Therapy – This type of therapy provides patients a set of principles and techniques to facilitate their adherence to the diet and activity goals that they have set for themselves. Over-the-counter herbal weight loss supplements – These supplements are generally known as ‘fat burners’ and work by boosting the body’s metabolism. Doctors have often prescribed these weight loss supplements, though the progress has always been closely monitored. However, these supplements are strongly discouraged due to a lack of labeling of ingredients on these products, and because they have the ability to cause a drastic increase in blood pressure and heart problems.

Medical intervention includes:

Pharmacological Interventions – As BMI or disease risk increases, more intensive options are available for the treatment of obesity. Two medications — sibutramine (Reductil) and orlistat

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What are the Risks in Receiving Medical Treatment Abroad?

July 8, 2009 by admin  
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Jay Siva asked:

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The first question that a potential medical tourist has is whether or not there are risks in receiving medical treatment abroad. It is understandable that there would be such a question; however one must look at it logically. Yes, there are risks, but no more so than having the treatment in your own local medical facility.

Medical tourism is on the rise, with an annual increase in usage of 20-30% in many countries. Ten years ago, the concept of medical tourism was new and received bad media coverage in developed countries. It was misunderstood and given bad press. Today, that trend has not only reversed, but medical tourism is being embraced as a viable option for people in need of affordable medical care.

The incredibly discounted prices are not those of the unregulated, back alley operations that are in every corner of the world. These are prices offered by fully accredited state of the art facilities, equipped with the latest technology and staffed with some of the best trained doctors in the world.

You may wonder how it is that a foreign country can offer what your own country cannot. If you live in the United States, the answer is very simple. The cost of insurance propels the medical field into a high cost service. Doctors in the U.S. pay an exorbitant amount in malpractice insurance, facilities have high overhead expenses and insurance policies on their buildings, equipment, and the staff who are employed there. Someone needs to pay for all of those insurance policies, and unfortunately that someone is the patient. Although the same type of costs are incurred in other countries, it is at a fraction of the price, thereby allowing the facility to offer services at a much lower rate.

You will be encouraged to learn that several facilities that offer medical tourism are accredited by the IOS (International Organization of Standardization) and the JCI (Joint Commission International). Most of the doctors who work in these medical tourism facilities have studied in the developed countries and then have returned to work in their home countries.

When trying to decide which doctor to outsource medical needs to, a patient should use the same process as would be used at home. It is imperative that references are done and credentials are confirmed. Most new facilities are also equipped with the latest equipment such as heart mapping equipment, CT Scanners, Open MRI machines, heart catheterization labs, digital ultrasound and mammogram machines and more. Phone and email conversations with former patrons of the facility will give you critical information concerning the cleanliness of the building and is well worth your time and effort. Most tourists report that they were allowed to stay for a full recovery period, and that staff were very attentive. Many facilities have translators standing by who are fluent in every language.

Some countries have been providing top quality medical services for hundreds of years. If a person would travel thousands of miles to vacation, why not travel that far to have a medical procedure done? If a person is willing to risk having a foreign doctor perform the procedure in the developed country (E.G. a cardiologist from India, working in Chicago) why does that person not trust going to the same caliber cardiologist in the country of India itself? If a person is willing to fully research the hospitals and credentials in their homeland, why not check the ones abroad and save money by choosing a facility abroad?

Lower cost certainly does not mean lower quality! Case studies and statistics verify that medical tourism offers top quality medical care in accredited facilities. Reading such cases will be an encouragement to you, as you realize that millions have traveled abroad to receive their medical treatment, and consider that their experience was actually superior to what they have previously had at home! For years, the only press given was that of the back alley practices in foreign lands. There have been many stories aired about poor sanitation that has led to infection, and those that have had poor surgery which has led to extensive scaring. Those random stories are not the norm and can be found in every country, including the one you currently reside in.

The risks of choosing to have surgery abroad are no greater than at home. Just as one needs to research doctors and facilities in a home country, one also needs to research the options available in another country. Just as it is true that there are both good and bad available in developed countries, the same is true in tourist destination spots. Anyone considering surgery should research thoroughly and choose a facility wisely. There are resources available that can aid you in your decision making process. Fear of the unknown should not be a reason to pay high costs or go without medical treatment. This is the 21st Century and we are living in a global medical community that has no borders!

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Medical tourism in India facilitating less cost medical treatment to foreign patients

June 19, 2009 by admin  
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Dr. Dheeraj Bojwani asked:

Medical tourism in India facilitating less cost medical treatment to foreign patients. As everyone knows India has now become a global medical hub. The term medical tourism is defined as an organized travel outside of someone\u2019s health care jurisdiction to enhance or restore health through medical interventions. In other words, we can say that medical tourism covers patients traveling across the globe for tourism purposes clubbing their requirements for treatment. High cost of healthcare and medical facilities in advanced countries makes impossible for the natives to undergo treatment in their countries as many of , so they look out for a low cost treatment in other countries like India.

In India \u2018Medical tourism\u2019 is a growing concept whereby people from world over visit India for their medical treatment and relaxation needs. Indians, NRIs and tourists from around the world are beginning to realize the potential of Indian medical tourism. Indian hospitals and medical establishments have also realized the potential of this niche market and have begun to tailor their services for foreign visitors. India is emerging as global medical hub and is giving stiff competition to other countries. As compared to the surgery cost in countries like USA and UK, the surgery costs in India is about 50-60% less. The hospital services in India are of international standards and these top quality of services are offered to the patients at an affordable prices.

Some of the common surgeries performed in India at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore are heart surgery, orthopedic surgery, dental surgery and cosmetic surgery, spine surgery etc. The Infrastructure and technology are the reasons for India being touted as one of the favourite destinations. India constitutes the best hospitals and treatment centres in the world with the best facilities provided. The patients are assisted with some the top surgeons in the world. To know more about medical tourism in India visit www.forerunnershealthcare.com  or mail your queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com

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Sun, Sea, Sand and a Hip Replacement – Medical Treatment Abroad

May 24, 2009 by admin  
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Shaun Parker asked:


Medical Tourism is a fascinating new trend that sees people leaving the UK to receive medical treatment overseas. Luxury service and period of recuperation in the sun are two of the factors that are encouraging an increasing number of Brits to have their elective surgery abroad. In 2006 50,000 Britons travelled abroad for low cost medical treatment. For people looking to have private surgery, travelling abroad can save a considerable amount of money. Consumers can save up to 80% by going abroad for surgery and these savings are often enough to finance a relaxing break. So what types of overseas medical treatment are available and how much does medical treatment abroad cost?

Treatment available

One company offers a service that provides treatment in a private hospital in Malta. The treatments available cover a wide variety of clinical and cosmetic surgery packages. Clinical packages include procedures in General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Cardiology, Urology, Gynaecology and Ophthalmology. The company offers total hip replacements, total knee replacements, TURP prostate surgery, Total Abdominal Hysterectomy surgery, Hernia operations, Varicose Vein removals as well as Cataract removal and lens implant surgery.

The cosmetic services on offer include nose reshaping, a tummy tuck, liposculpture, prominent ear correction, ****** augmentation, face lifts, Botox treatment, endermologie, lip augmentation, dermal fillers and laser hair removal.

Private Dental treatment abroad has also become more popular. This is reputedly due to the rising costs of dentistry in the UK. Customers are heading to Europe for savings on crowns, bridges, dental implants and cosmetic dentistry.

Cost of treatment

The cost of treatment includes all clinical costs, including the cost of hospital and Doctors fees, as well as all the necessary drugs, x-rays and implants. It includes transfers from the airport and hotel accommodation before and after treatment. The cost also includes post-operative care including food and rehabilitation care. It also includes 7 days drugs supply on discharge from hospital care. A total hip replacement will cost around GBP6300 as does a total knee replacement. TURP prostate surgery will cost around GBP2700 with total abdominal Hysterectomy surgery costing GBP3525. Hernia operations cost GBP1900 for unilateral or GBP2670 for bilateral. Varicose Vein removals are either GBP1570 or GBP2620 depending on whether they are unilateral or bilateral.

Cosmetic treatments range between GBP4102 for a facelift, neck lift and 4 eyelids to GBP2489 for ****** Augmentation 9which includes the implants). Abdominoplasty and Liposculture will cost around GBP2876 and includes advice on diet and fitness.

Dental work is offered in a number of countries and there are websites that will help you compare prices to the British equivalent. Wisdom tooth extraction will cost you around GBP425 in the UK but a trip to have it done in Croatia can cost as little as GBP206. Having dental implants in Italy can save 50%. The typical price from a UK private dentist is GBP2000 whilst the same procedure done in Italy (including fees, travel and accommodation expenses) will cost around GBP931. A trip to Hungary for porcelain bonded crowns will cost you GBP570, 24% less than the GBP750 you expect to pay in the UK.



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