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		<title>Breast Feed Your Baby To Make Them Smarter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is breast-feeding your baby becoming challenging and frustrating? Thinking about giving up? I know so many questions, but before you take any actions read below. There&#8217;s more proof coming out everyday about the benefits of breast-feeding; from strengthening the immune system to even making your baby smarter. Yes, you heard me&#8230; making your baby smarter. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Is breast-feeding your baby becoming challenging and frustrating</strong>? Thinking about giving up? I know so many questions, but before you take any actions read below.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s more proof coming out everyday about the benefits of breast-feeding; from strengthening the immune system to even making your baby smarter. Yes, you heard me&#8230; making your baby smarter. At the American University, scientists have conducted studies that revealed that babies who received breast milk were linked to a higher high school GPA.</p>
<p><strong>With so many studies out there supporting all these benefits, you should be trying it</strong>. Unless, of course, you have a medical condition that prevents you from doing so.</p>
<p>The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that women who do not have health problems exclusively breast-feed their infants for at least the first six months, and continue to do so at least through the first year as other foods are introduced.</p>
<p>While feeding your baby can be very challenging and frustrating at times, especially in the beginning. Don&#8217;t give up. If you are experiencing difficulties feeding your baby here are a couple of helpful tips: </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Lactation centers </strong>- Take advantage of your hospital&#8217;s lactation center. These centers are extremely powerful. They are a one on one session. The nurses at these centers are their to help you and coach you. The nurses will study you as you breast feed your baby and give you advice and even correct you if needed.</li>
<li><strong>Trial and error </strong>- Remember, just like anything else breast-feeding takes time and practice. In the beginning you&#8217;re going to make a lot of mistakes, so be patient. Also remember that your baby is also new to this. So be patient with him too. Before you know it, you&#8217;ll be an expert and maybe even find yourself coaching other women.</li>
<li><strong>Read books and watch videos on this subject </strong>- Amazon is full of helpful books on breast-feeding. Don&#8217;t forget YouTube. YouTube is a great source for videos on this subject. Most of the videos are instructional ones, that will guide you step by step. Then there is always the library. Since you&#8217;re going to busy with your little one, send your spouse to the library to get you a couple of books.</li>
<li><strong>Join a nice mother-to-mother breast-feeding support group.</strong> These groups are great because there you will meet other women who are also experiencing the same problem as you. You can find these group through your lactation center or La Leche League.</li>
<li><strong>La Leche League </strong>- La Leche League is a great source to go to. They are an international organization who strongly believe in the power of breast-feeding. Their website is full of information, tips and ideas on this subject. Go to lecheleague.org for more information.</li>
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<p>By <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jorge Borda</span></p>
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		<title>TEACHING A CHILD TO WALK.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exercise is essentially important to the health of the infant. Its first exercise, of course, will be in the nurse&#8217;s arms. After a month or two, when it begins to sleep less during the day, it will delight to roll and kick about on the sofa: it will thus use its limbs freely; and this, with carrying out into the open air, is all the exercise it requires at this period. By and by, however, the child will make its first attempts to walk. Now it is important that none of the many plans which have been devised to teach a child to walk, should be adopted the go-cart, leading-strings, etc.; their tendency is mischievous; and flatness of the chest, confined lungs, distorted spine, and deformed legs, are so many evils which often originate in such practices. This is explained by the fact of the bones in infancy being comparatively soft and pliable, and if prematurely subjected by these contrivances to carry the weight of the body, they yield just like an elastic stick bending under a weight, and as a natural consequence become curved and distorted.</p>
<p>It is highly necessary that the young and experienced mother should recollect this fact, for the early efforts of the little one to walk are naturally viewed by her with so much delight, that she will be apt to encourage and prolong its attempts, without any thought of the mischief which they may occasion; thus many a parent has had to mourn over the deformity which she has herself created.</p>
<p>It may be as well here to remark, that if such distortion is timely noticed, it is capable of correction, even after evident curvature has taken place. It is to be remedied by using those means that shall invigorate the frame, and promote the child&#8217;s general health (a daily plunge into the cold bath, or sponging with cold salt water, will be found signally efficacious), and by avoiding the original cause of the distortion never allowing the child to get upon his feet. The only way to accomplish the latter intention, is to put both the legs into a large stocking; this will effectually answer this purpose, while, at the same time, it does not prevent the free and full exercise of the muscles of the legs. After some months pursuing this plan, the limbs will be found no longer deformed, the bones to have acquired firmness and the muscles strength; and the child may be permitted to get upon his feet again without any hazard of perpetuating or renewing the evil.</p>
<p>The best mode of teaching a child to walk, is to let it teach itself, and this it will do readily enough. It will first crawl about: this exercises every muscle in the body, does not fatigue the child, throws no weight upon the bones, but imparts vigour and strength, and is thus highly useful. After a while, having the power, it will wish to do more: it will endeavour to lift itself upon its feet by the aid of a chair, and though it fail again and again in its attempts, it will still persevere until it accomplish it. By this it learns, first, to raise itself from the floor; and secondly, to stand, but not without keeping hold of the object on which it has seized. Next it will balance itself without holding, and will proudly and laughingly show that it can stand alone. Fearful, however, as yet of moving its limbs without support, it will seize a chair or anything else near it, when it will dare to advance as far as the limits of its support will permit. This little adventure will be repeated day after day with increased exultation; when, after numerous trials, he will feel confident of his power to balance himself, and he will run alone. Now time is required for this gradual self-teaching, during which the muscles and bones become strengthened; and when at last called upon to sustain the weight of the body, are fully capable of doing so.</p>
<h2>Exercise during childhood.<br />
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<p>When the child has acquired sufficient strength to take active exercise, he can scarcely be too much in the open air; the more he is habituated to this, the more capable will he be of bearing the vicissitudes of the climate. Children, too, should always be allowed to amuse themselves at pleasure, for they will generally take that kind and degree of exercise which is best calculated to promote the growth and development of the body. In the unrestrained indulgence of their youthful sports, every muscle of the body comes in for its share of active exercise; and free growth, vigour, and health are the result.</p>
<p>If, however, a child is delicate and strumous, and too feeble to take sufficient exercise on foot, and to such a constitution the respiration of a pure air and exercise are indispensable for the improvement of health, and without them all other efforts will fail, riding on a donkey or pony forms the best substitute. This kind of exercise will always be found of infinite service to delicate children; it amuses the mind, and exercises the muscles of the whole body, and yet in so gentle a manner as to induce little fatigue.</p>
<p>The exercises of horseback, however, are most particularly useful where there is a tendency in the constitution to pulmonary consumption, either from hereditary or accidental causes. It is here beneficial, as well through its influence on the general health, as more directly on the lungs themselves. There can be no doubt that the lungs, like the muscles of the body, acquire power and health of function by exercise. Now during a ride this is obtained, and without much fatigue to the body. The free and equable expansion of the lungs by full inspiration, necessarily takes place; this maintains their healthy structure, by keeping all the air-passages open and pervious; it prevents congestion in the pulmonary circulation, and at the same time provides more completely for the necessary chemical action on the blood, by changing, at each act of respiration, a sufficient proportion of the whole air contained in the lungs, all objects of great importance, and all capable of being promoted, more or less, by the means in question.</p>
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		<title>SUITABLE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During infancy. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in society, that the tender child has naturally a great power of generating heat and resisting cold; and from this [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>During infancy.<br />
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<p>Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in society, that the tender child has naturally a great power of generating heat and resisting cold; and from this popular error has arisen the most fatal results. This opinion has been much strengthened by the insidious manner in which cold operates on the frame, the injurious effects not being always manifest during or immediately after its application, so that but too frequently the fatal result is traced to a wrong source, or the infant sinks under the action of an unknown cause.</p>
<p>The power of generating heat in warm-blooded animals is at its minimum at birth, and increases successively to adult age; young animals, instead of being warmer than adults, are generally a degree or two colder, and part with their heat more readily; facts which cannot be too generally known. They show how absurd must be the folly of that system of &#8220;hardening&#8221; the constitution (to which reference has been before made), which induces the parent to plunge the tender and delicate child into the cold bath at all seasons of the year, and freely expose it to the cold, cutting currents of an easterly wind, with the lightest clothing.</p>
<p>The principles which ought to guide a parent in clothing her infant are as follows:</p>
<p>The material and quantity of the clothes should be such as to preserve a sufficient proportion of warmth to the body, regulated therefore by the season of the year, and the delicacy or strength of the infant&#8217;s constitution. In effecting this, however, the parent must guard against the too common practice of enveloping the child in innumerable folds of warm clothing, and keeping it constantly confined to very hot and close rooms; thus running into the opposite extreme to that to which I have just alluded: for nothing tends so much to enfeeble the constitution, to induce disease, and render the skin highly susceptible to the impression of cold; and thus to produce those very ailments which it is the chief intention to guard against.</p>
<p>In their make they should be so arranged as to put no restrictions to the free movements of all parts of the child&#8217;s body; and so loose and easy as to permit the insensible perspiration to have a free exit, instead of being confined to and absorbed by the clothes, and held in contact with the skin, till it gives rise to irritation.</p>
<p>In their quality they should be such as not to irritate the delicate skin of the child. In infancy, therefore, flannel is rather too rough, but is desirable as the child grows older, as it gives a gentle stimulus to the skin, and maintains health.</p>
<p>In its construction the dress should be so simple as to admit of being quickly put on, since dressing is irksome to the infant, causing it to cry, and exciting as much mental irritation as it is capable of feeling. Pins should be wholly dispensed with, their use being hazardous through the carelessness of nurses, and even through the ordinary movements of the infant itself.</p>
<p>The clothing must be changed daily. It is eminently conducive to good health that a complete change of dress should be made every day. If this is not done, washing will, in a great measure, fail in its object, especially in insuring freedom from skin diseases.</p>
<h2>During childhood.<br />
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<p>The clothing of the child should possess the same properties as that of infancy. It should afford due warmth, be of such materials as do not irritate the skin, and so made as to occasion no unnatural constriction.<br />
In reference to due warmth, it may be well again to repeat, that too little clothing is frequently productive of the most sudden attacks of active disease; and that children who are thus exposed with thin clothing in a climate so variable as ours are the frequent subjects of croup, and other dangerous affections of the air- passages and lungs. On the other hand, it must not be forgotten, that too warm clothing is a source of disease, sometimes even of the same diseases which originate in exposure to cold, and often renders the frame more susceptible of the impressions of cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. Regulate the clothing, then, according to the season; resume the winter dress early; lay it aside late; for it is in spring and autumn that the vicissitudes in our climate are greatest, and congestive and inflammatory complaints most common.</p>
<p>With regard to material (as was before observed), the skin will at this age bear flannel next to it; and it is now not only proper, but necessary. It may be put off with advantage during the night, and cotton maybe substituted during the summer, the flannel being resumed early in the autumn. If from very great delicacy of constitution it proves too irritating to the skin, fine fleecy hosiery will in general be easily endured, and will greatly conduce to the preservation of health.</p>
<p>It is highly important that the clothes of the boy should be so made that no restraints shall be put on the movements of the body or limbs, nor injurious pressure made on his waist or chest. All his muscles ought to have full liberty to act, as their free exercise promotes both their growth and activity, and thus insures the regularity and efficiency of the several functions to which these muscles are subservient.</p>
<p>The same remarks apply with equal force to the dress of the girl; and happily, during childhood, at least, no distinction is made in this matter between the sexes. Not so, however, when the girl is about to emerge from this period of life; a system of dress is then adopted which has the most pernicious effects upon her health, and the development of the body, the employment of tight stays, which impede the free and full action of the respiratory organs, being only one of the many restrictions and injurious practices from which in latter years they are thus doomed to suffer so severely.</p>
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		<title>STOMACH AND BOWEL DISORDERS AMONG INFANTS.</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians.</p>
<p>There are many causes which may give rise to these affections; many of them appertain to the mother&#8217;s system, some to that of the infant. All are capable, to a great extent, of being prevented or remedied. It is, therefore, most important that a mother should not be ignorant or misinformed upon this subject. It is the prevention of these affections, however, that will be principally dwelt upon here; for let  the mother ever bear in mind, and act upon the principle, that the  prevention of disease alone belongs to her; the cure to the physician.  For the sake of clearness and reference, these disorders will be spoken of as they occur:</p>
<h2>To the infant at the breast.<br />
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<p>The infant&#8217;s stomach and bowels may become deranged from the breast-milk becoming unwholesome. This may arise from the parent getting out of health, a circumstance which will be so manifest to herself, and to those more immediately interested in her welfare, that it is only necessary just to allude to it here. Suffice it to say, that there are many causes of a general kind to which it may owe its origin; but that the most frequent is undue lactation, and the effects both upon mother and child fully dwelt upon.</p>
<p>Anxiety of mind in the mother will cause her milk to be unhealthy in its character, and deficient in quantity, giving rise to flatulence, griping, and sometimes even convulsions in the infant. A fit of passion in the nurse will frequently be followed by a fit of bowel complain in the child. These causes of course are temporary, and when removed the milk becomes a healthy and sufficient for the child as before.</p>
<p>Sudden and great mental disturbance, however, will occasionally drive away the milk altogether, and in a few hours. A Mrs. S., aet. 29, a fine healthy woman, of a blonde complexion, was confined of a boy.  She had a good time, and a plentiful supply of milk for the child, which she continued to suckle till the following January, a period of three months, when her milk suddenly disappeared. This circumstance puzzled the medical attendant, for he could not trace it to any physical ailment; but the milk never returned, and a wet-nurse became necessary. In the following spring the husband of this lady failed, an adversity which had been impending since the date when the breast-milk disappeared, upon which day the deranged state of the husband&#8217;s affairs was made known to the wife, a fact which at once explained the mysterious disappearance of the milk.</p>
<p>Unwholesome articles of diet will affect the mother&#8217;s milk, and derange the infant&#8217;s bowels. Once, I was called to see an infant at the breast with diarrhoea. The remedial measures had but little effect so long as the infant was allowed the breast-milk; but this being discontinued, and arrow-root made with water only allowed, the complaint was quickly put a stop to. Believing that the mother&#8217;s milk was impaired from some accidental cause which might now be passed, the infant was again allowed the breast. In less than four-and-twenty hours, however, the diarrhoea returned. The mother being a very healthy woman, it was suspected that some unwholesome article in her diet might be the cause. The regimen was accordingly carefully inquired into, when it appeared that porter from a neighbouring publican&#8217;s had been substituted for their own for some little time past. This proved to be bad, throwing down, when left to stand a few hours, a considerable sediment; it was discontinued; good sound ale taken instead; the infant again put to the breast, upon the milk of which it flourished, and never had another attack.</p>
<p>In the same way aperient medicine, taken by the mother, will act on the child&#8217;s bowels, through the effect which it produces upon her milk. This, however, is not the case with all kinds of purgative medicine, nor does the same purgative produce a like effect upon all children. It is well, therefore, for a parent to notice what aperient acts thus through her system upon that of her child, and what does not, and when an aperient becomes necessary for herself, unless she desire that the infant&#8217;s bowels be moved, to avoid the latter; if otherwise, she may take the former with good effect.</p>
<p>Again; the return of the monthly periods whilst the mother is a nurse always affects the properties of the milk, more or less, deranging the stomach and bowels of the infant. It will thus frequently happen, that a few days before the mother is going to be unwell, the infant will become fretful and uneasy; its stomach will throw up the milk, and its motions will be frequent, watery, and greenish. And then, when the period is fully over, the milk will cease to purge. It is principally in the early months, however, that the infant seems to be affected by this circumstance; for it will be generally found that although the milk is certainly impaired by it, being less abundant and nutritious, still, after the third or fourth month it ceases to affect the infant. Is then a mother, because her monthly periods return after her delivery, to give up nursing? Certainly not, unless the infant&#8217;s health is seriously affected by it; for she will generally find that, as the periods come round, by keeping the infant pretty much from the breast, during its continuance, and feeding him upon artificial food, she will prevent disorder of the child&#8217;s health, and be able in the intervals to nurse her infant with advantage. It must be added, however, that a wet- nurse is to be resorted to rather than any risk incurred of injuring the child&#8217;s health; and that, in every case, partial feeding will be necessary at a much earlier period than when a mother is not thus affected.</p>
<p>The milk may also be rendered less nutritive, and diminished in quantity, by the mother again becoming pregnant. In this case, however, the parent&#8217;s health will chiefly suffer, if she persevere in nursing; this, however, will again act prejudicially to the child. It will be wise, therefore, if pregnancy should occur, and the milk disagree with the infant, to resign the duties of a nurse, and to put the child upon a suitable artificial diet.</p>
<p>The infant that is constantly at the breast will always be suffering, more or less, from flatulence, griping, looseness of the bowels, and vomiting. This is caused by a sufficient interval not being allowed between the meals for digestion. The milk, therefore, passes on from the stomach into the bowels undigested, and the effects just alluded to follow. Time must not only be given for the proper digestion of the milk, but the stomach itself must be allowed a season of repose. This evil, then, must be avoided most carefully by the mother strictly adhering to those rules for nursing.</p>
<p>The bowels of the infant at the breast, as well as after it is weaned, are generally affected by teething. And it is fortunate that this is the case, for it prevents more serious affections. Indeed, the diarrhoea that occurs during dentition, except it be violent, must not be subdued; if, however, this is the case, attention must be paid to it. It will generally be found to be accompanied by a swollen gum; the freely lancing of which will sometimes alone put a stop to the looseness: further medical aid may, however, be necessary.</p>
<p>At the period of weaning.<br />
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<p>There is great susceptibility to derangements of the stomach and bowels of the child at the period when weaning ordinarily takes place, so that great care and judgment must be exercised in effecting this object. Usually, however, the bowels are deranged during this process from one of these causes; from weaning too early, from effecting it too suddenly and abruptly, or from over-feeding and the use of improper and unsuitable food. There is another cause which also may give rise to diarrhoea at this time, independently of weaning, viz. the irritation of difficult teething.</p>
<p>The substitution of artificial food for the breast-milk of the mother, at a period when the digestive organs of the infant are too delicate for this change, is a frequent source of the affections now under consideration.</p>
<p>The attempt to wean a delicate child, for instance, when only six months old, will inevitably be followed by disorder of the stomach and bowels. Unless, therefore, a mother is obliged to resort to this measure, from becoming pregnant, or any other unavoidable cause, if she consult the welfare of her child, she will not give up nursing at this early period.</p>
<p>Depriving the child at once of the breast, and substituting artificial food, however proper under due regulations such food may be, will invariably cause bowel complaints. Certain rules and regulations must be adopted to effect weaning safely, the details of which are given elsewhere.</p>
<p>If too large a quantity of food is given at each meal, or the meals are too frequently repeated, in both instances the stomach will become oppressed, wearied, and deranged; part of the food, perhaps, thrown up by vomiting, whilst the remainder, not having undergone the digestive process, will pass on into the bowels, irritate its delicate lining membrane, and produce flatulence, with griping, purging, and perhaps convulsions.</p>
<p>Then, again, improper and unsuitable food will be followed by precisely the same effects; and unless a judicious alteration be quickly made, remedies will not only have no influence over the disease, but the cause being continued, the disease will become most seriously aggravated.</p>
<p>It is, therefore, of the first importance to the well-doing of the child, that at this period, when the mother is about to substitute an artificial food for that of her own breast, she should first ascertain what kind of food suits the child best, and then the precise quantity which nature demands. Many cases might be cited, where children have never had a prescription written for them, simply because, these points having been attended to, their diet has been managed with judgment and care; whilst, on the other hand, others might be referred to, whose life has been hazarded, and all but lost, simply from injudicious dietetic management. Over-feeding, and improper articles of food, are more frequently productive, in their result, of anxious hours and distressing scenes to the parent, and of danger and loss of life to the child, than almost any other causes.</p>
<p>The irritation caused by difficult teething may give rise to diarrhoea at the period when the infant is weaned, independently of the weaning itself. Such disorder of the bowels, if it manifestly occur from this cause, is a favourable circumstance, and should not be interfered with, unless indeed the attack be severe and aggravated, when medical aid becomes necessary. Slight diarrhoea then, during weaning, when it is fairly traceable to the cutting of a tooth (the heated and inflamed state of the gum will at once point to this as the source of the derangement), is of no consequence, but it must not be mistaken for disorder arising from other causes. Lancing the gum will at once, then, remove the cause, and generally cure the bowel complaint.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[During infancy. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; For three or four weeks after birth the infant sleeps more or less, day and night, only waking to satisfy the demands of hunger; at the expiration of this time, however, each interval of wakefulness grows longer, so that it sleeps less frequently, but for longer periods at a time. This disposition [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>During infancy.<br />
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<p>For three or four weeks after birth the infant sleeps more or less, day and night, only waking to satisfy the demands of hunger; at the expiration of this time, however, each interval of wakefulness grows longer, so that it sleeps less frequently, but for longer periods at a time.</p>
<p>This disposition to repose in the early weeks of the infant&#8217;s life must not be interfered with; but this period having expired, great care is necessary to induce regularity in its hours of sleep, otherwise too much will be taken in the day-time, and restless and disturbed nights will follow. The child should be brought into the habit of sleeping in the middle of the day, before its dinner, and for about two hours, more or less. If put to rest at a later period of the day, it will invariably cause a bad night.</p>
<p>At first the infant should sleep with its parent. The low temperature of its body, and its small power of generating heat, render this necessary. If it should happen, however, that the child has disturbed and restless nights, it must immediately be removed to the bed and care of another female, to be brought to its mother at an early hour in the morning, for the purpose of being nursed. This is necessary for the preservation of the mother&#8217;s health, which through sleepless nights would of course be soon deranged, and the infant would also suffer from the influence which such deranged health would have upon the milk.</p>
<p>When a month or six weeks has elapsed, the child, if healthy, may sleep alone in a cradle or cot, care being taken that it has a sufficiency of clothing, that the room in which it is placed is sufficiently warm, viz. 60 degrees, and the position of the cot itself is not such as to be exposed to currents of cold air. It is essentially necessary to attend to these points, since the faculty of producing heat, and consequently the power of maintaining the temperature, is less during sleep than at any other time, and therefore exposure to cold is especially injurious. It is but too frequently the case that inflammation of some internal organ will occur under such circumstances, without the true source of the disease ever being suspected. Here, however, a frequent error must be guarded against,  that of covering up the infant in its cot with too much clothing throwing over its face the muslin handkerchief and, last of all, drawing the drapery of the bed closely together. The object is to keep the infant sufficiently warm with pure air; it therefore ought to have free access to its mouth, and the atmosphere of the whole room should be kept sufficiently warm to allow the child to breathe it freely: in winter, therefore, there must always be a fire in the nursery.</p>
<p>The child up to two years old, at least, should sleep upon a feather bed, for the reasons referred to above. The pillow, however, after the sixth month, should be made of horsehair; for at this time teething commences, and it is highly important that the head should be kept cool.</p>
<h2>During childhood.<br />
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<p>Up to the third or fourth year the child should be permitted to sleep for an hour or so before its dinner. After this time it may gradually be discontinued; but it must be recollected, that during the whole period of childhood more sleep is required than in adult age. The child, therefore, should be put to rest every evening between seven and eight; and if it be in health it will sleep soundly until the following morning. No definite rule, however, can be laid down in reference to the number of hours of sleep to be allowed; for one will require more or less than another.Regularity as to the time of going to rest is the chief point to attend to; permit nothing to interfere with it, and then only let the child sleep without disturbance, until it awakes of its own accord on the following morning, and it will have had sufficient rest.</p>
<p>The amount of sleep necessary to preserve health varies according to the state of the body, and the habits of the individual. Infants pass much the greater portion of their time in sleep. Children sleep twelve or fourteen hours. The schoolboy generally ten. In youth, a third part of the twenty-four hours is spent in sleep. Whilst, in advanced age, many do not spend more than four, five, or six hours in sleep.</p>
<p>It is a cruel thing for a mother to sacrifice her child&#8217;s health that she may indulge her own vanity, and yet how often is this done in reference to sleep. An evening party is to assemble, and the little child is kept up for hours beyond its stated time for retiring to rest, that it may be exhibited, fondled, and admired. Its usual portion of sleep is thus abridged, and, from the previous excitement, what little he does obtain, is broken and unrefreshing, and he rises on the morrow wearied and exhausted.</p>
<p>Once awake, it should not be permitted to lie longer in bed, but should be encouraged to arise immediately. This is the way to bring about the habit of early rising, which prevents many serious evils to which parents are not sufficiently alive, promotes both mental and corporeal health, and of all habits is said to be the most conducive to longevity.</p>
<p>A child should never be suddenly aroused from sleep; it excites the brain, quickens the action of the heart, and, if often repeated, serious consequences would result. The change of sleeping to waking should always be gradual.</p>
<p>The bed on which the child now sleeps should be a mattress: at this age a feather bed is always injurious to children; for the body, sinking deep into the bed, is completely buried in feathers, and the unnatural degree of warmth thus produced relaxes and weakens the system, particularly the skin, and renders the child unusually susceptible to the impressions of cold. Then, instead of the bed being made up in the morning as soon as vacated, and while still saturated with the nocturnal exhalations from the body, the bed-clothes should be thrown over the backs of chairs, the mattress shaken well up, and the window thrown open for several hours, so that the apartment shall be thoroughly ventilated. It is also indispensably requisite not to allow the child to sleep with persons in bad health, or who are far advanced in life; if possible, it should sleep alone.</p>
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		<title>Make Quality Time with your Child Count</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s busy world, work, household chores and social activities all put a strain on your time with your child. But as you well know, it&#8217;s imperative that you spend quality time together. It helps strengthen the bond between parent and child, and lets your child know you can be trusted and counted on. Children who spend quality time with their parents often do better in school, and excel in extracurricular activities, hobbies or sports. And though it can be &#8216;scheduled&#8217; to a degree, it&#8217;s something that happens when you least expect it.  Therefore it&#8217;s important that you do spend as much time as possible with your child in a relaxed atmosphere and do things together that you both enjoy.</p>
<p>But you&#8217;re asking yourself, &#8220;Where am I going to find the time? My schedule&#8217;s crazy enough as it is!&#8221; Well, for something as important as your child, you need to start digging around in that crazy schedule and find the time.  Prioritizing is the key.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some helpful suggestions on how to make the most of your time and find quality time where you least expect it.</p>
<p>Look at your household chore list and decide which ones can be left undone or be done imperfectly in order to make more family time.  You might also want to consider leaving certain things until after your child has gone to bed to make the most of your time together.</p>
<p>Turn some of your everyday routines together count.  Sing some favorite silly songs on the way to daycare, or make that drive to and from school a great opportunity to discuss what&#8217;s happening in your child&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>If you have more than one child, realize that each of them needs your individual attention. You may really have to juggle things around to make this happen, but try to be flexible and creative when spending time with each of your kids.  And no matter what, don&#8217;t skip those individual times with each child.  By doing so you show them they&#8217;re lower down on the priority list than the dry cleaning or the grocery shopping.</p>
<p>Children thrive on stability and routines, so plan your quality times so that they can take place regularly. Maybe you can walk the dog together on weekend morning, take a shopping excursion together, have a scheduled night each week for a sit-down dinner together, or make a trip to the park.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to teach your child not to interrupt can sometimes be an exercise in frustration.<br />
Telling them there&#8217;s a time to interrupt (in case of a fire) and a time to not interrupt (boredom) isn&#8217;t enough. But putting these principles into practice is easier said than done, especially for a very verbal or high-energy kid. That&#8217;s why now is a good time to revisit some basic lessons about good manners and teaching your child to wait their turn to speak.</p>
<p>First of all, set a reasonable expectation. School-aged children have a difficult time holding their thoughts for more than a few minutes.  Indicate to her as best as you can that you&#8217;ll be with them as soon as possible and then stay true to your word.</p>
<p>Develop some ideas for them to occupy themselves with while you&#8217;re on the phone or otherwise unavailable. Keep a box full of puzzles, crayons, colorful markers or other quiet toys nearby that they can only use when you have to make a call. Set snacks and drinks on an accessible level so they don&#8217;t have to interrupt you for help.</p>
<p>When you need to make a call or have an important conversation with a visitor, head off trouble by saying you&#8217;re about to phone someone or have a conversation and estimate how long you expect to talk. Ask them if they need anything before you make your call or have your conversation with your company. Then do your best to adhere to that time schedule, and excuse yourself from the conversation long enough to check on them. Let them know you&#8217;ll be a bit longer if that&#8217;s the case and see if they need anything before returning to your conversation.</p>
<p>Reading is a great tool to teach manners.  Find several books on the subject then read them together. Discuss afterwards what your child learned from the story and how they&#8217;ll handle a similar situation in their life the next time it occurs.</p>
<p>And as always, children learn what they live.  Your child is very unlikely to learn not to interrupt if they hears you, your spouse, or their siblings constantly interrupting each other.  Your actions have a strong influence on your child, so be a good example and ask permission to speak before speaking, and apologize when you inadvertently interrupt.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it&#8217;s comforting and calming. It&#8217;s probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill.  They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the middle of the night.</p>
<p>Parents shouldn&#8217;t concern themselves unless it continues after the age their permanent teeth begin to appear, around six years old. Experts say that it&#8217;s the intensity of the thumb sucking and the tongue&#8217;s thrust that deforms teeth and makes braces necessary later. Children who rest their thumb passively in their mouth are less likely to have difficulty than children who suck aggressively. If you&#8217;re concerned, closely monitor your child and analyze his technique. If they appears to be sucking vigorously, you may want to begin curbing their habit earlier.</p>
<p>Punishing or nagging your child to stop won&#8217;t help because it&#8217;s usually an automatic response. Attempting to curb it by putting an elastic bandage on his thumb or another method will seem like unjust punishment, especially since they indulge in the habit for comfort and security.</p>
<p>Try to wait it out. Children usually give up thumb-sucking when they&#8217;ve found other ways to calm and comfort themselves. Consider offering them other alternatives to comfort themselves such as a soft blanket or lullaby toy</p>
<p>The key is to notice when and where they are likely to suck their thumbs and offer an alternative.  If it happens while they are tired, try giving more naps.  If they suck their thumb frequently while watching television, try to distract them with a toy that will keep their hands occupied.</p>
<p>Older children may need gentle reminders to curtail thumb sucking while in public, and praise should be given freely when the child finds and uses an acceptable alternative.  Your child&#8217;s pediatric dentist can offer other suggestions for helping your child kick the thumb sucking habit.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is highly important that a mother should possess such information as will enable her to detect disease at its first appearance, and thus insure for her child timely medical assistance. This knowledge it will not be difficult for her to obtain. She has only to bear in mind what are the indications which constitute health, and she will at once see that all deviations from it must denote the presence of disorder, if not of actual disease. With these changes she must to a certain extent make herself acquainted.</p>
<h2>Signs of health.<br />
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<p>The signs of health are to be found, first, in the healthy performance of the various functions of the body; the regular demands made for its supply, neither in excess or deficiency; and a similar regularity in its excretions both in quantity and appearance.</p>
<p>If the figure of the healthy infant is observed, something may be learnt from this. There will be perceived such an universal roundness in all parts of the child&#8217;s body, that there is no such thing as an angle to be found in the whole figure; whether the limbs are bent or straight, every line forms a portion of a circle. The limbs will feel firm and solid, and unless they are bent, the joints cannot be discovered.</p>
<p>The tongue, even in health, is always white, but it will be free from sores, the skin cool, the eye bright, the complexion clear, the head cool, and the abdomen not projecting too far, the breathing regular, and without effort.</p>
<p>When awake, the infant will be cheerful and sprightly, and, loving to be played with, will often break out into its merry, happy, laugh; whilst, on the other hand, when asleep, it will appear calm, every feature composed, its countenance displaying an expression of happiness, and frequently, perhaps, lit up with a smile.</p>
<p>Just in proportion as the above appearances are present and entire, health may be said to exist; and just in proportion to their partial or total absence disease will have usurped its place.</p>
<p>We will, however, for the sake of clearness examine the signs of disease as they are manifested separately by the countenance, the gestures, in sleep, in the stools, and by the breathing and cough.</p>
<h2>Of the countenance.<br />
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<p>In health the countenance of a thild is expressive of serenity in mind and body; but if the child be unwell, this expression will be changed, and in a manner which, to a certain extent, will indicate what part of the system is at fault.</p>
<p>The brows will be contracted, if there is pain, and its seat is in the head. This is frequently the very first outward sign of any thing being wrong, and will occur at the very onset of disease; if therefore remarked at an early period, and proper remedies used, its notice may prevent one of the most fearful of infantile complaints &#8220;Water in the Head.&#8221;</p>
<p>If this sign is passed by unheeded, and the above disease be threatened, soon the eyes will become fixed and staring, the head hot, and moved uneasily from side to side upon the pillow, or lie heavily upon the nurse&#8217;s arm, the child will start in its sleep, grinding its teeth, and awake alarmed and screaming, its face will be flushed, particularly the cheeks (as if rouged), its hands hot, but feet cold, its bowels obstinately costive, or its motions scanty, dark-coloured, and foul.</p>
<p>If the lips are drawn apart, so as to show the teeth or gums, the seat of the pain is in the belly. This sign, however, will only be present during the actual existence of suffering; if, therefore, there be any doubt whether it exist, press upon the stomach, and watch the eifect on the expression of the countenance.</p>
<p>If the pain arise simply from irritation of the bowels excited from indigestion, it will be temporary, and the sign will go and come just as the spasm may occur, and slight remedial measures will give relief.</p>
<p>If, however, the disease be more serious, and inflammation ensue, this sign will be more constantly present, and soon the countenance will become pale, or sallow and sunken, the child will dread motion, and lie upon its back with the knees bent up to the belly, the tongue will be loaded, and in breathing, while the chest will be seen to heave with more than usual effort, the muscles of the belly will remain perfectly quiescent.</p>
<p>If the nostrils are drawn upwards and in quick motion, pain exists in the chest. This sign, however, will generally be the accompaniment of inflammation of the chest, in which case the countenance will be discoloured, the eyes more or less staring, and the breathing will be difficult and hurried; and if the child&#8217;s mode of respiring be watched, the chest will be observed to be unmoved, while the belly quickly heaves with every inspiration.</p>
<p>Convulsions are generally preceded by some changes in the countenance. The upper lip will be drawn up, and is occasionally bluish or livid. Then there may be slight squinting, or a singular rotation of the eye upon its own axis; alternate flushing or paleness of the face; and sudden animation followed by languor.</p>
<p>These signs will sometimes manifest themselves many hours, nay days, before the attack occurs; may be looked upon as premonitory; and if timely noticed, and suitable medical aid resorted to, the occurrence of a fit may be altogether prevented.</p>
<p>The state of the eyes should always be attended to. In health they are clear and bright, but in disease they become dull, and give a heavy appearance to the countenance; though after long continued irritation they will assume a degree of quickness which is very remarkable, and a sort of pearly brightness which is better known from observation than it can be from description.</p>
<p>The direction of the eyes, too, should be regarded, for from this we may learn something. When the infant is first brought to the light, both eyes are scarcely ever directed to the same object: this occurs without any tendency to disease, and merely proves, that regarding one object with both eyes is only an acquired habit. But when the child has come to that age when the eyes are by habit directed to the same object, and afterwards it loses that power, this circumstance alone may be looked upon as a frequent prelude to disease affecting the head.</p>
<h2>Of the gestures.<br />
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<p>The gestures of a healthy child are all easy and natural; but in sickness those deviations occur, which alone will often denote the nature of the disease.</p>
<p>Suppose an infant to have acquired the power to support itself, to hold its head erect; let sickness come, its head will droop immediately, and this power will be lost, only to be regained with the return of health; and during the interval every posture and movement will be that of languor.</p>
<p>The little one that has just taught itself to run alone from chair to chair, having two or three teeth pressing upon and irritating the gums, will for a time be completely taken off its feet, and perhaps lie languidly in its cot, or on its nurse&#8217;s arm.</p>
<p>The legs being drawn up to the belly, and accompanied by crying, are proofs of disorder and pain in the bowels. Press upon this part, and your pressure will increase the pain. Look to the secretions from the bowels themselves, and by their unhealthy character your suspicions, in reference to the seat of the disorder, are at once confirmed.</p>
<p>The hands of a child in health are rarely carried above its mouth; but let there be any thing wrong about the head and pain present, and the little one&#8217;s hands will be constantly raised to the head and face.</p>
<p>Sudden starting when awake, as also during sleep, though it occur from trifling causes, should never be disregarded. It is frequently connected with approaching disorder of the brain. It may forebode a convulsive fit, and such suspicion is confirmed, if you find the thumb of the child drawn in and firmly pressed upon the palm, with the fingers so compressed upon it, that the hand cannot be forced open without difficulty. The same condition will exist in the toes, but not to so great a degree; there may also be a puffy state of the back of the hands and feet, and both foot and wrist bent downwards.</p>
<p>There are other and milder signs threatening convulsions and connected with gesture, which should be regarded: the head being drawn rigidly backwards, an arm fixed firmly to the side, or near to it, as also one of the legs drawn stifly upwards. These signs, as also those enumerated above, are confirmed beyond all doubt, if there be present certain alterations in the usual habits of the child: if the sleep is disturbed, if there be frequent fits of crying, great peevishness of temper, the countenance alternately flushed and pale, sudden animation followed by as sudden a fit of languor, catchings of the breath followed by a long and deep inspiration, all so many premonitory symptoms of an approaching attack.</p>
<h2>Of the sleep.<br />
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<p>The sleep of the infant in health is quiet, composed, and refreshing. In very early infancy, when not at the breast, it is for the most part asleep in its cot; and although as the months advance it sleeps less, yet when the hour for repose arrives, the child is no sooner laid down to rest, than it drops off into a quiet, peaceful slumber.</p>
<p>Not so, if ill. Frequently it will be unwilling to be put into its cot at all, and the nurse will be obliged to take the infant in her arms; it will then sleep but for a short time, and in a restless and disturbed manner.</p>
<p>If it suffer pain, however slight, the countenance will indicate it; and, as when awake, so now, if there is any thing wrong about the head, the contraction of the eye-brow and grinding of the teeth will appear; if any thing wrong about the belly, the lips will be drawn apart, showing the teeth or gums, and in both instances there will be great restlessness and frequent startings.</p>
<h2>Of the stools.<br />
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<p>In the new-born infant the motions are dark coloured, very much like pitch both in consistence and appearance. The first milk, however, secreted in the mother&#8217;s breast, acts as an aperient upon the infant&#8217;s bowels, and thus in about four-and-twenty hours it is cleansed away.</p>
<p>From this time, and through the whole of infancy, the stools will be of a lightish yellow colour, the consistence of thin mustard, having little smell, smooth in appearance, and therefore free from lumps or white curded matter, and passed without pain or any considerable quantity of wind. And as long as the child is in health, it will have daily two or three, or even four, of these evacuations. But as it grows older, they will not be quite so frequent; they will become darker in colour, and more solid, though not so much so as in the adult.</p>
<p>Any deviation, then, from the above characters, is of course a sign of something wrong; and as a deranged condition of the bowels is frequently the first indication we have of coming disease, the nurse should daily be directed to watch the evacuations. Their appearance, colour, and the manner in which discharged, are the points principally to be looked to. If the stools have a very curdy appearance, or are too liquid, or green, or dark-coloured, or smell badly, they are unnatural. And in reference to the manner in which they are discharged, it should be borne in mind, that, in a healthy child, the motion is passed with but little wind, and as if squeezed out, but in disease, it will be thrown out with considerable force, which is a sign of great irritation. The number, too, of stools passed within the four-and- twenty hours it is important to note, so that if the child does not have its accustomed relief, (and it must not be forgotten that children, although in perfect health, differ as to the precise number,)</p>
<h2>Of the breathing and cough<br />
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<p>The breathing of a child in health is formed of equal inspirations and expirations, and it breathes quietly, regularly, inaudibly, and without effort. But let inflammation of the air-tubes or lungs take place, and the inspiration will become in a few hours so quickened and hurried, and perhaps audible, that the attention has only to be directed to the circumstance to be at once perceived.</p>
<p>Now all changes which occur in the breathing from its healthy standard, however slight the shades of difference may be, it is most important should be noticed early. For many of the complaints in the chest, although very formidable in their character, if only seen early by the medical man, may be arrested in their progress; but otherwise, may be beyond the control of art. A parent, therefore, should make herself familiar with the breathing of her child in health, and she will readily mark any change which may arise.</p>
<p>Whenever a child has the symptoms of a common cold, attended by hoarseness and a rough cough, always look upon it with suspicion, and never neglect seeking a medical opinion. Hoarseness does not usually attend a common cold in the child, and these symptoms may be premonitory of an attack of &#8220;croup;&#8221; a disease excessively rapid in its progress, and which, from the importance of the parts affected, carrying on, as they do, a function indispensably necessary to life, requires the most prompt and decided treatment.</p>
<p>The following observations of Dr. Cheyne are so strikingly illustrative, and so pertinent to my present purpose, that I cannot refrain inserting them: &#8220;In the approach of an attack of croup, which almost always takes place in the evening, probably of a day during which the child has been exposed to the weather, and often after catarrhal symptoms have existed for several days, he may be observed to be excited, in variable spirits, more ready than usual to laugh than to cry, a little flushed, occasionally coughing, the sound of the cough being rough, like that which attends the catarrhal stage of the measles. More generally, however, the patient has been for some time in bed and asleep, before the nature of the disease with which he is threatened is apparent; then, perhaps, without waking, he gives a very unusual cough, well known to any one who has witnessed an attack of the croup; it rings as if the child had coughed through a brazen trumpet; it is truly a tussis clangosa; it penetrates the walls and floor of the apartment, and startles the experienced mother, &#8216;Oh! I am afraid our child is taking the croup!&#8217; She runs to the nursery, finds her child sleeping softly, and hopes she may be mistaken. But remaining to tend him, before long the ringing cough, a single cough, is repeated again and again; the patient is roused, and then a new symptom is remarked; the sound of his voice is changed; puling, and as if the throat were swelled, it corresponds with the cough,&#8221; etc.</p>
<p>How important that a mother should be acquainted with the above signs of one of the most terrific complaints to which childhood is subject; for, if she only send for medical assistance during its first stage, the treatment will be almost invariably successful; whereas, if this &#8220;golden opportunity&#8221; is lost, this disease will seldom yield to the influence of measures, however wisely chosen or perseveringly employed.</p>
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		<title>DEFICIENCY OF MILK.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deficiency of milk may exist even at a very early period after delivery, and yet be removed. This, however, is not to be accomplished by the means too frequently resorted to; for it is the custom with many, two or three weeks after their confinement, if the supply of nourishment for the infant is scanty, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deficiency of milk may exist even at a very early period after delivery, and yet be removed. This, however, is not to be accomplished by the means too frequently resorted to; for it is the custom with many, two or three weeks after their confinement, if the supply of nourishment for the infant is scanty, to partake largely of malt liquor for its increase. Sooner or later this will be found injurious to the constitution of the mother: but how, then, is this deficiency to be obviated? Let the nurse keep but in good health, and this point gained, the milk, both as to quantity and quality, will be as ample, nutritious, and good, as can be produced by the individual.</p>
<p>I would recommend a plain, generous, and nutritious diet; not one description of food exclusively, but, as is natural, a wholesome, mixed, animal, and vegetable diet, with or without wine or malt liquor, according to former habit; and, occasionally, where malt liquor has never been previously taken, a pint of good sound ale may be taken daily with advantage, if it agree with the stomach. Regular exercise in the open air is of the greatest importance, as it has an extraordinary influence in promoting the secretion of healthy milk. Early after leaving the lying-in room, carriage exercise, where it can be obtained, is to be preferred, to be exchanged, in a week or so, for horse exercise, or the daily walk. The tepid, or cold salt-water shower bath, should be used every morning; but if it cannot be borne, sponging the body withsalt-water must be substituted.</p>
<p>By adopting with perseverance the foregoing plan, a breast of milk will be obtained as ample in quantity, and good in quality, as the constitution of the parent can produce, as the following case proves:</p>
<p>I attended a lady twenty-four years of age, a delicate, but healthy woman, in her first confinement. The labour was good. Every thing went on well for the first week, except that, although the breasts became enlarged, and promised a good supply of nourishment for the infant, at its close there was merely a little oozing from the nipple. During the next fortnight a slight, but very gradual increase in quantity took place, so that a dessert spoonful only was obtained about the middle of this period, and perhaps double this quantity at its expiration. In the mean time the child was necessarily fed upon an artificial diet, and as a consequence its bowels became deranged, and a severe diarrhoea followed.</p>
<p>For three or four days it was a question whether the little one would live, for so greatly had it been reduced by the looseness of the bowels that it had not strength to grasp the nipple of its nurse; the milk, therefore, was obliged to be drawn, and the child fed with it from a spoon. After the lapse of a few days, however, it could obtain the breast-milk for itself; and, to make short of the case, during the same month, the mother and child returned home, the former having a very fair proportion of healthy milk in her bosom, and the child perfectly recovered and evidently thriving fast upon it.</p>
<p>Where, however, there has been an early deficiency in the supply of nourishment, it will most frequently happen that, before the sixth or seventh month, the infant&#8217;s demands will be greater than the mother can meet. The deficiency must be made up by artificial food, which must be of a kind generally employed before the sixth month, and given through the bottle.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>During infancy.<br />
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<p>cleanliness is essential to the infant&#8217;s health. The principal points to which especial attention must be paid by the parent for this purpose are the following:</p>
<p>At first the infant should be washed daily with warm water; and a bath every night, for the purpose of thoroughly cleaning the body, is highly necessary. To bathe a delicate infant of a few days or even weeks old in cold water with a view &#8220;to harden&#8221; the constitution (as it is called), is the most effectual way to undermine its health and entail future disease. By degrees, however, the water with which it is sponged in the morning should be made tepid, the evening bath being continued warm enough to be grateful to the feelings.</p>
<p>A few months having passed by, the temperature of the water may be gradually lowered until cold is employed, with which it may be either sponged or even plunged into it, every morning during summer. If plunged into cold water, however, it must be kept in but a minute; for at this period, especially, the impression of cold continued for any considerable time depresses the vital energies, and prevents that healthy glow on the surface which usually follows the momentary and brief action of cold, and upon which its usefulness depends. With some children, indeed, there is such extreme delicacy and deficient reaction as to render the cold bath hazardous; no warm glow over the surface takes place when its use inevitably does harm: its effects, therefore, must be carefully watched.</p>
<p>The surface of the skin should always be carefully and thoroughly rubbed dry with flannel, indeed, more than dry, for the skin should be warmed and stimulated by the assiduous gentle friction made use of. For this process of washing and drying must not be done languidly, but briskly and expeditiously; and will then be found to be one of the most effectual means of strengthening the infant. It is especially necessary carefully to dry the arm-pits, groins, and nates; and if the child is very fat, it will be well to dust over these parts with hair-powder or starch: this prevents excoriations and sores, which are frequently very troublesome. Soap is only required to those parts of the body which are exposed to the reception of dirt.</p>
<h2>During childhood.<br />
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<p>When this period arrives, or shortly after, bathing is but too frequently left off; the hands and face of the child are kept clean, and with this the nurse is satisfied; the daily ablution of the whole body, however, is still necessary, not only for the preservation of cleanliness, but because it promotes in a high degree the health of the child.</p>
<p>A child of a vigorous constitution and robust health, as he rises from his bed refreshed and active by his night&#8217;s repose, should be put into the shower-bath, or, if this excites and alarms him too much, must be sponged from head to foot with salt water. If the weather be very cold, the water may be made slightly tepid, but if his constitution will bear it, the water should be cold throughout the year. Then the body should be speedily dried, and hastily but well rubbed with a somewhat coarse towel, and the clothes put on without any unnecessary delay. This should be done every morning of the child&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>If such a child is at the sea-side, advantage should be taken of this circumstance, and seabathing should be substituted. The best time is two or three hours after breakfast; but he must not be fatigued beforehand, for if so, the cold bath cannot be used without danger. Care must be taken that he does not remain in too long, as the animal heat will be lowered below the proper degree, which would be most injurious. In boys of a feeble constitution, great mischief is often produced in this way. It is a matter also of great consequence in bathing children that they should not be terrified by the immersion, and every precaution should be taken to prevent this. The healthy and robust boy, too, should early be taught to swim, whenever this is practicable, for it is attended with the most beneficial effects; it is a most invigorating exercise, and the cold bath thus becomes doubly serviceable.</p>
<p>If a child is of a delicate and strumous constitution, the cold bath during the summer is one of the best tonics that can be employed; and if living on the coast, sea-bathing will be found of singular benefit. The effects, however, of sea-bathing upon such a constitution must be particularly watched, for unless it is succeeded by a glow, a feeling of increased strength, and a keen appetite, it will do no good, and ought at once to be abandoned for the warm or tepid bath. The opinion that warm baths generally relax and weaken, is erroneous; for in this case, as in all cases when properly employed, they would give tone and vigour to the whole system; in fact, the tepid bath is to this child what the cold bath is to the more robust.</p>
<p>In conclusion: if the bath in any shape cannot from circumstances be obtained, then cold saltwater sponging must be used daily, and all the year round, so long as the proper reaction or glow follows its use; but when this is not the case, and this will generally occur, if the child is delicate and the weather cold, tepid vinegar and water, or tepid salt water, must be substituted.</p>
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		<title>ARTIFICIAL DIET FOR INFANTS.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow&#8217;s milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow&#8217;s milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quantity to sweeten. This is the best diet that can be used for [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow&#8217;s milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions.</p>
<p>Fresh cow&#8217;s milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quantity to sweeten.</p>
<p>This is the best diet that can be used for the first six months, after which some farinaceous food may be combined.</p>
<p>In early infancy, mothers are too much in the habit of giving thick gruel, panada, biscuit-powder, and such matters, thinking that a diet of a lighter kind will not nourish. This is a mistake; for these preparations are much too solid; they overload the stomach, and cause indigestion, flatulence, and griping. These create a necessity for purgative medicines and carminatives, which again weaken digestion, and, by unnatural irritation, perpetuate the evils which render them necessary. Thus many infants are kept in a continual round of repletion, indigestion, and purging, with the administration of cordials and narcotics, who, if their diet were in quantity and quality suited to their digestive powers, would need no aid from physic or physicians.</p>
<p>In preparing this diet, it is highly important to obtain pure milk, not previously skimmed, or mixed with water; and in warm weather just taken from the cow. It should not be mixed with the water or sugar until wanted, and not more made than will be taken by the child at the time, for it must be prepared fresh at every meal. It is best not to heat the milk over the fire, but let the water be in a boiling state when mixed with it, and thus given to the infant tepid or lukewarm.</p>
<p>As the infant advances in age, the proportion of milk may be gradually increased; this is necessary after the second month, when three parts of milk to one of water may be allowed. But there must be no change in the kind of diet if the health of the child is good, and its appearance perceptibly improving. Nothing is more absurd than the notion, that in early life children require a variety of food; only one kind of food is prepared by nature, and it is impossible to transgress this law without marked injury.</p>
<p>There are two ways by the spoon, and by the nursing-bottle. The first ought never to be employed at this period, inasmuch as the power of digestion in infants is very weak, and their food is designed by nature to be taken very slowly into the stomach, being procured from the breast by the act of sucking, in which act a great quantity of saliva is secreted, and being poured into the mouth, mixes with the milk, and is swallowed with it. This process of nature, then, should be emulated as far as possible; and food (for this purpose) should be imbibed by suction from a nursing-bottle: it is thus obtained slowly, and the suction employed secures the mixture of a due quantity of saliva, which has a highly important influence on digestion. Whatever kind of bottle or teat is used, however, it must never be forgotten that cleanliness is absolutely essential to the success of this plan of rearing children.</p>
<p>Te quantity of food to be given at each meal ust be regulated by the age of the child, and its digestive power. A little experience will soon enable a careful and observing mother to determine this point. As the child grows older the quantity of course must be increased.</p>
<p>The chief error in rearing the young is overfeeding; and a most serious one it is; but which may be easily avoided by the parent pursuing a systematic plan with regard to the hours of feeding, and then only yielding to the indications of appetite, and administering the food slowly, in small quantities at a time. This is the only way effectually to prevent indigestion, and bowel complaints, and the irritable condition of the nervous system, so common in infancy, and secure to the infant healthy nutrition, and consequent strength of constitution. As has been well observed, &#8220;Nature never intended the infant&#8217;s stomach to be converted into a receptacle for laxatives, carminatives, antacids, stimulants, and astringents; and when these become necessary, we may rest assured that there is something faulty in our management, however perfect it may seem to ourselves.&#8221;</p>
<p>The frequency of giving food must be determined, as a general rule, by allowing such an interval between each meal as will insure the digestion of the previous quantity; and this may be fixed at about every three or four hours. If this rule be departed from, and the child receives a fresh supply of food every hour or so, time will not be given for the digestion of the previous quantity, and as a consequence of this process being interrupted, the food passing on into the bowel undigested, will there ferment and become sour, will inevitably produce cholic and purging, and in no way contribute to the nourishment of the child.</p>
<p>The posture of the child when fed:- It is important to attend to this. It must not receive its meals lying; the head should be raised on the nurse&#8217;s arm, the most natural position, and one in which there will be no danger of the food going the wrong way, as it is called. After each meal the little one should be put into its cot, or repose on its mother&#8217;s knee, for at least half an hour. This is essential for the process of digestion, as exercise is important at other times for the promotion of health.</p>
<p>As soon as the child has got any teeth, and about this period one or two will make their appearance, solid farinaceous matter boiled in water, beaten through a sieve, and mixed with a small quantity of milk, may be employed. Or tops and bottoms, steeped in hot water, with the addition of fresh milk and loaf sugar to sweeten. And the child may now, for the first time, be fed with a spoon.</p>
<p>When one or two of the large grinding teeth have appeared, the same food may be continued, but need not be passed through a sieve. Beef tea and chicken broth may occasionally be added; and, as an introduction to the use of a more completely animal diet, a portion, now and then, of a soft boiled egg; by and by a small bread pudding, made with one egg in it, may be taken as the dinner meal.</p>
<p>Nothing is more common than for parents during this period to give their children animal food. This is a great error. &#8220;To feed an infant with animal food before it has teeth proper for masticating it, shows a total disregard to the plain indications of nature, in withholding such teeth till the system requires their assistance to masticate solid food. And the method of grating and pounding meat, as a substitute for chewing, may be well suited to the toothless octogenarian, whose stomach is capable of digesting it; but the stomach of a young child is not adapted to the digestion of such food, and will be disordered by it.</p>
<p>It cannot reasonably be maintained that a child&#8217;s mouth without teeth, and that of an adult, furnished with the teeth of carnivorous and graminivorous animals, are designed by the Creator for the same sort of food. If the mastication of solid food, whether animal or vegetable, and a due admixture of saliva, be necessary for digestion, then solid food cannot be proper, when there is no power of mastication. If it is swallowed in large masses it cannot be masticated at all, and will have but a small chance of being digested; and in an undigested state it will prove injurious to the stomach and to the other organs concerned in digestion, by forming unnatural compounds. The practice of giving solid food to a toothless child, is not less absurd, than to expect corn to be ground where there is no apparatus for grinding it. That which would be considered as an evidence of idiotism or insanity in the last instance, is defended and practised in the former. If, on the other hand, to obviate this evil, the solid matter, whether animal or vegetable, be previously broken into small masses, the infant will instantly swallow it, but it will be unmixed with saliva. Yet in every day&#8217;s observation it will be seen, that children are so fed in their most tender age; and it is not wonderful that present evils are by this means produced, and the foundation laid for future disease.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>APPERANCE OF MILK-TEETH.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they usually appear in pairs, and those of the lower jaw generally precede the corresponding ones of the upper. The first of the milk-teeth is generally cut about the sixth or seventh month, and the last of the set at [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they usually appear in pairs, and those of the lower jaw generally precede the corresponding ones of the upper. The first of the milk-teeth is generally cut about the sixth or seventh month, and the last of the set at various periods from the twentieth to the thirtieth months. Thus the whole period occupied by the first dentition may be estimated at from a year and a half to two years. The process varies, however, in different individuals, both as to its whole duration, and as to the periods and order in which the teeth make their appearance. It is unnecessary, however, to add more upon this point.</p>
<p>Their developement is a natural process. It is too frequently, however, rendered a painful and difficult one, by errors in the management of the regimen and health of the infant, previously to the coming of the teeth, and during the process itself.</p>
<p>Thus, chiefly in consequence of injudicious management, it is made the most critical period of childhood. Not that I believe the extent of mortality fairly traceable to it, is by any means so great as has been stated; for it is rated as high as one sixth of all the children who undergo it. Still, no one doubts that first dentition is frequently a period of great danger to the infant. It therefore becomes a very important question to an anxious and affectionate mother, how the dangers and difficulties of teething can in any degree be diminished, or, if possible, altogether prevented. A few hints upon this subject, then, may be useful. I shall consider, first, the management of the infant, when teething is accomplished without difficulty; and, secondly, the management of the infant when it is attended with difficulty.</p>
<p>Management of the infant when teething is without difficulty. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>In the child of a healthy constitution, which has been properly, that is, naturally, fed, upon the milk of its mother alone, the symptoms attending teething will be of the mildest kind, and the management of the infant most simple and easy.</p>
<p>Symptoms:- The symptoms of natural dentition (which this may be fairly called) are, an increased flow of saliva, with swelling and heat of the gums, and occasionally flushing of the cheeks. The child frequently thrusts its fingers, or any thing within its grasp, into its mouth. Its thirst is increased, and it takes the breast more frequently, though, from the tender state of the gums, for shorter periods than usual. It is fretful and restless; and sudden fits of crying and occasional starting from sleep, with a slight tendency to vomiting, and even looseness of the bowels, are not uncommon. Many of these symptoms often precede the appearance of the tooth by several weeks, and indicate that what is called &#8220;breeding the teeth&#8221; is going on. In such cases, the symptoms disappear in a few days, to recur again when the tooth approaches the surface of the gum.</p>
<p>Treatment:- The management of the infant in this case is very simple, and seldom calls for the interference of the medical attendant. The child ought to be much in the open air, and well exercised: the bowels should be kept freely open with castor oil; and be always gently relaxed at this time. Cold sponging employed daily, and the surface of the body rubbed dry with as rough a flannel as the delicate skin of the child will bear; friction being very useful. The breast should be given often, but not for long at a time; the thirst will thus be allayed, the gums kept moist and relaxed, and their irritation soothed, without the stomach being overloaded. The mother must also carefully attend, at this time, to her own health and diet, and avoid all stimulant food or drinks.</p>
<p>From the moment dentition begins, pressure on the gums will be found to be agreeable to the child, by numbing the sensibility and dulling the pain. For this purpose coral is usually employed, or a piece of orris-root, or scraped liquorice root; a flat ivory ring, however, is far safer and better, for there is no danger of its being thrust into the eyes or nose. Gentle friction of the gums, also, by the finger of the nurse, is pleasing to the infant; and, as it seems to have some effect in allaying irritation, may be frequently resorted to. In France, it is very much the practice to dip the liquorice-root, and other substances, into honey, or powdered sugar-candy; and in Germany, a small bag, containing a mixture of sugar and spices, is given to the infant to suck, whenever it is fretful and uneasy during teething. The constant use, however, of sweet and stimulating ingredients must do injury to the stomach, and renders their employment very objectionable.</p>
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		<title>10 Accepted Reasons For Abscess of the Body</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there are abounding altered altitude and diseases associated with the appellation baptize assimilation or edema, there are several added arresting causes of baptize retention. And actuality is some of them: 1. Arthritis Arthritis, which agency &#8220;joint inflammation&#8221;, is declared as an deepening of one or added joints that involves the automated abortion of cartilage [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there are abounding altered altitude and diseases associated with the appellation baptize assimilation or edema, there are several added arresting causes of baptize retention. And actuality is some of them:</p>
<h2>1. Arthritis</h2>
<p>Arthritis, which agency &#8220;joint inflammation&#8221;, is declared as an deepening of one or added joints that involves the automated abortion of cartilage consistent in collective pain, swelling, and bound movement. It can affect any joints in the anatomy from hip, heel, spine, shoulder, knee to the big toe.</p>
<p>There are added than 100 altered types of arthritis but the three best accepted types are: osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Altered types of arthritis appearance altered symptoms. Accepted affection of arthritis include: assiduous collective pain, fever, tenderness, collective swelling, stiffness, redness, collective malformation, acerbity of collective and alien weight loss.</p>
<h2>2. Branch disorders</h2>
<p>Certain anatomy of branch disorders such as branch abortion and glomerular ache will advance to abscess throughout the anatomy as able-bodied as localized abscess in the abdominal, ankle, anxiety and leg swelling. This occurs because the kidneys accept absent its accustomed functions including to calmly removing alkali and baptize out of the body. This will in about-face account the anatomy to absorb aqueous and over time, get accumulated in the anatomy tissues.</p>
<h2>3. Abiding lung disease</h2>
<p>Chronic lung ache is a accepted appellation of assiduous lung disorders that accident the action of the lungs. Severe abiding lung ache will account baptize assimilation in the anatomy accommodate aqueous assimilation in lungs (pulmonary edema), ascites, neck, face, abate and anxiety swelling. Abiding lung ache such as abiding adverse pulmonary ache (COPD), smoke assimilation injury, astute respiratory ache affection (ARDS), lung cancer, mesothelioma, etc. may advance to pulmonary edema, belly edema / ascites, aqueous assimilation in the close and face, abscess in the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>4. Cirrhosis of the liver</h2>
<p>Cirrhosis of the alarmist usually causes belly aqueous retention. It additionally causes low protein albumin amalgam by the alarmist and after-effects in legs and belly aqueous retention.</p>
<p>5. Congestive affection failure, cardiomyopathy ache and affection valve disease</p>
<p>Congestive affection abortion obstructs the accustomed apportionment of the claret and generally leads to baptize retention. Two best accepted causes of baptize assimilation in congestive affection abortion accommodating are: (1) the claret breeze to the affection backups and leaks into the lung and vein; (2) the branch absorb aqueous due to the bereft bulk of claret flow. Both cardiomyopathy and affection valve ache are a array of affection ache and advance to affection failure.</p>
<h2>6. Balance sodium intake</h2>
<p>In bodies who are added acute to sodium, balance sodium assimilation will accession the claret burden and advance to baptize assimilation abnormally in the lower extremities such as abscess in the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>7. Gravity</h2>
<p>Standing or sitting too continued in one position because of activity call or afterwards continued trips may account aqueous assimilation in legs. This is usually worsened in aerial temperatures.</p>
<h2>8. Pregnancy</h2>
<p>In some cases, the developing uterus in abundant women may columnist the vena cava arch to aqueous assimilation in the legs. Hormone imbalances and added bulk of claret breeze additionally amenable for baptize assimilation during pregnancy. The best afflicted areas of abscess during abundance are in the lower extremities abnormally the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>9. Side furnishings of assertive medication</h2>
<p>Certain medication such as anabolic steroid, calcium approach blockers, levitra, methadone, etc. may affect the accustomed functions of the anatomy and advance to abscess decidedly in the legs, anxiety and ankles.</p>
<h2>10. Venous Insufficiency</h2>
<p>Venous dearth is a agitation of the claret breeze in the leg veins because of the accident of the veins itself or the valves causing the aqueous to advancement and aperture into the surrounding tissues. This ataxia is one of the best accepted causes of baptize assimilation in legs.</p>
<p>Look over the account of baptize assimilation causes and adjudge if you&#8217;re absolutely experiencing one or more. Remember, abounding diseases booty years to arise afterwards the evidence does. Thus, you should allege to your doctor if you accept any questions apropos baptize assimilation in any genitalia of your body. Your doctor is the one who can acquaint you aloof what absolutely the account of your abscess and what analysis options will assignment best for you.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://auto-carinsurances.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Kijtisak Jetana</a></p>
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		<title>10 Common Reasons For Swelling of the Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 14:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water retention is a common health problem that greatly affects the day to day activities of the sufferers. Water retention &#8211; medically referred to as edema &#8211; is the accumulation of excess fluid that leaks into the body tissues. The leakage will lead to swelling in all over the body (generalized swelling) or more localized [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Water retention is a common health problem that greatly affects the day to day activities of the sufferers. Water retention &#8211; medically referred to as edema &#8211; is the accumulation of excess fluid that leaks into the body tissues. The leakage will lead to swelling in all over the body (generalized swelling) or more localized swelling, such as swelling in legs, feet and ankles or fluid retention in abdominal, the face, hands, arms, and around the lungs.</p>
<p>Although there are many different conditions and diseases associated with the term water retention or edema, there are several more prominent causes of water retention. And here is some of them:</p>
<h2>1. Arthritis</h2>
<p>Arthritis, which means &#8220;joint inflammation&#8221;, is described as an inflammation of one or more joints that involves the mechanical failure of cartilage resulting in joint pain, swelling, and limited movement. It can affect any joints in the body from hip, heel, spine, shoulder, knee to the big toe.</p>
<p>There are more than 100 different types of arthritis but the three most common types are: osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Different types of arthritis show different symptoms. Common symptoms of arthritis include: persistent joint pain, fever, tenderness, joint swelling, stiffness, redness, joint malformation, inflexibility of joint and unexplained weight loss.</p>
<h2>2. Kidney disorders</h2>
<p>Certain form of kidney disorders such as kidney failure and glomerular disease will lead to swelling throughout the body as well as localized swelling in the abdominal, ankle, feet and leg swelling. This occurs because the kidneys have lost its normal functions including to efficiently removing salt and water out of the body. This will in turn cause the body to retain fluid and over time, get accumulated in the body tissues.</p>
<h2>3. Chronic lung disease</h2>
<p>Chronic lung disease is a general term of persistent lung disorders that damage the function of the lungs. Severe chronic lung disease will cause water retention in the body include fluid retention in lungs (pulmonary edema), ascites, neck, face, ankle and feet swelling. Chronic lung disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), smoke inhalation injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), lung cancer, mesothelioma, etc. may lead to pulmonary edema, abdominal edema / ascites, fluid retention in the neck and face, swelling in the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>4. Cirrhosis of the liver</h2>
<p>Cirrhosis of the liver usually causes abdominal fluid retention. It also causes low protein albumin synthesis by the liver and results in legs and abdominal fluid retention.</p>
<h2>5. Congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy disease and heart valve disease</h2>
<p>Congestive heart failure obstructs the normal circulation of the blood and often leads to water retention. Two most common causes of water retention in congestive heart failure patient are: (1) the blood flow to the heart backups and leaks into the lung and vein; (2) the kidney retain fluid due to the insufficient amount of blood flow. Both cardiomyopathy and heart valve disease are a variety of heart disease and lead to heart failure.</p>
<h2>6. Excess sodium intake</h2>
<p>In people who are more sensitive to sodium, excess sodium intake will raise the blood pressure and lead to water retention especially in the lower extremities such as swelling in the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>7. Gravity</h2>
<p>Standing or sitting too long in one position because of occupation necessity or after long trips may cause fluid retention in legs. This is usually worsened in high temperatures.</p>
<h2>8. Pregnancy</h2>
<p>In some cases, the developing uterus in pregnant women may press the vena cava leading to fluid retention in the legs. Hormone imbalances and increased amount of blood flow also responsible for water retention during pregnancy. The most affected areas of swelling during pregnancy are in the lower extremities especially the ankles and feet.</p>
<h2>9. Side effects of certain medication</h2>
<p>Certain medication such as anabolic steroid, calcium channel blockers, levitra, methadone, etc. may affect the normal functions of the body and lead to swelling particularly in the legs, feet and ankles.</p>
<h2>10. Venous Insufficiency</h2>
<p>Venous insufficiency is a disturbance of the blood flow in the leg veins because of the damage of the veins itself or the valves causing the fluid to backup and leak into the surrounding tissues. This disorder is one of the most common causes of water retention in legs.</p>
<p>Look over the list of water retention causes and decide if you are indeed experiencing one or more. Remember, many diseases take years to appear after the symptom does. Thus, you should speak to your doctor if you have any questions regarding water retention in any parts of your body. Your doctor is the one who can tell you just what exactly the cause of your swelling and what treatment options will work best for you.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.water-retention.info/">Susie Hamilton</a></p>
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		<title>Consult The Tampa Medical Malpractice Attorney For Any Medical Claims</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Nosejob without Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that nose is the centerpiece of the face and  a defining feature. <a href="http://www.plasticsurgeryhyderabad.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Plastic Surgery </strong></a>has been the best and the only option so far to change one’s nose from ugly to beautiful. Those of you who have been scared about surgery and its cost or unsure of how you will look after surgery have perhaps resigned to live with your unattractive noses.  Fortunately a solution is now available which is painless, quick, scarless, safe and also reversible if you do not like it!</p>
<p>We are talking about the “<a href="http://www.drpritishukla.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Filler Injections</strong></a>”. Fillers are usually made of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is natural body substance and is proven to be safe. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be injected into the nose to change the shape of the nose. Filler can be injected over the nose bridge to increase the height of the nose, to hide small humps and irregularities and to balance a slightly crooked nose. Advantages of this kind of nonsurgical nosejob are many. It is a virtually painless procedure, takes just 10 minutes and you can see the result immediately. In fact you can actively participate in your nose job and give your suggestions during injection to fine tune the results to your liking. What you see at the end is what you get. There is very little downtime if any. Most people can do it in course of their routine day.</p>
<p>But surgical nosejob is not out yet! That is because fillers only work for noses where relatively smaller improvement is required. Fillers will not suffice if the nose is too flat or too crooked. Obviously filler injections can not make a big nose smaller or a wide nose narrow. These can be done only by nose surgery. <a href="http://www.plasticsurgeryhyderabad.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Nose Surgery is Permanent</strong></a> –whereas hyaluronic acid  filler injections are temporary with result lasting upto 6 -12 months only. This can of course be a plus point if you want your old nose back, because the nose will be back to original after this time. In fact “hyaluronidase” injections are also available which can dissolve the filler and bring it back to original.</p>
<p>So, what is the best option for you to fix your nose &#8211; surgery or filler? Your plastic surgeon will be the best to decide if fillers will work for you. Your plastic surgeon can offer you a trial normal saline injection which simulates filler result to help you decide. Of course you can have the surgery done anytime in future once <a href="http://www.plasticsurgeryhyderabad.blogspot.com/">Filler Effect</a> is gone after an year or you can have the filler injection repeated as often as you need.</p>
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		<title>Convenient Weight Loss Products to Improve Health</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use these products to help get through those tough food cravings while also ensuring that your body receives proper nutrition for good health.</p>
<p>Benefits of Weight Loss Products</p>
<p>Weight loss products offer several benefits. One, they help you lose weight or improve body health without interfering with your regular schedule or routine. You can use these products at home, at work, or while traveling. Two, they are often more affordable than attending regular weight loss classes or buying certain health foods at your local grocery store or health food store. Three, many weight loss products are designed to help your body get the nutrition it needs while dieting without your having to eat a variety of foods throughout the day. Besides these three major benefits, nutritional supplements can greatly enhance other bodily functions to help you look and feel healthy overall.</p>
<p>Daily Multivitamins</p>
<p>Daily multivitamins can help you have more energy throughout the day and fight off stress and illnesses that can hinder your weight loss. With a multivitamin, your body receives a range of vitamins and minerals, and even herbs with some multivitamins, to help improve body health. Multivitamins promote healthy skin, hair, bones, and immune system. They can also support healthy weight management.</p>
<p>Nutritional Shakes</p>
<p>Nutritional shakes are popular &#8220;lose weight&#8221; products that can be used to supplement or replace a meal or two each day. Nutritional shakes can replace a meal, enable you to eat less at meals, or provide a tasty, nutritional snack in between meals. This weight loss product should never be used to deprive your body of food, but to supplement your meals for a healthier you.</p>
<p>Most nutritional shakes come in a variety of flavors including chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, cookies &#8216;n&#8217; cream, and others. The shakes also contain essential vitamins and minerals and a substantial amount of protein and fiber to promote weight loss. There are also protein powder shakes that have a concentrated amount of protein to help you burn more fat and fight hunger.</p>
<p>Fruit and Vegetable Supplements</p>
<p>If you find it difficult to get in your daily recommended fruits and vegetables due to schedule or appetite, there are fruit and vegetable supplements to ensure your body receives the nutrition needed from these healthy foods. These supplements support good health for vital organs, provide antioxidants to rid your body of harmful toxins, and promote overall improved body health.</p>
<p>Other popular weight loss products include energy drink tablets, herbal dietary supplements, muscle building shakes, fat burners, and products specifically made for men or women.</p>
<p>To find dependable, safe weight loss products, use online resources to research what each product has to offer. You&#8217;ll have a variety of choices to meet your needs. Find a trustworthy Web mall with an online catalog of weight loss products so you can do all your shopping in one place.</p>
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		<title>How to Control Joint Pain and Simple Tips to Cure</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Treatment options vary as do the causes of joint pain. Medication can alleviate the symptoms but do not typically treat the source. Common medication for joint pain includes acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and narcotic pain relievers such as oxycodone, Percocet, or methadone, anti-inflammatory medication such as naproxen.</p>
<p>Many people endure the <strong>painful symptoms</strong> of arthritis and its related diseases. The symptoms that they can suffer include tenderness, swelling, redness, pain and stiffness. There are so many different kinds of arthritis but the most common is osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis and gout are the other two very common types.</p>
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<p>What <a href="http://www.herbalcureindia.com/arthritis-remedy/arthritis-tablets.html"><strong>Causes Joint Pain</strong></a>?</p>
<p>The cause of arthritis joint pain is unknown, but most scientists believe that heredity and lifestyle choices play a major role.</p>
<p>Weight: &#8211; The heavier you are, the more stress you put on your joints. Therefore, you are more likely to develop a condition than someone who is not putting as much pressure on his or her weight-bearing joints.</p>
<p>Lifestyle: &#8211; Heavy lifting can stress joints and lead to joint pain and injury. If your job entails heavy lifting, or if you work out with big weights, you are more apt to develop a joint condition.</p>
<p>Increased Age: &#8211; Studies show that your risk of developing joint pain and arthritis goes up as you get older.</p>
<p>Gender: &#8211; You are more likely to develop <strong>arthritis</strong> if you are female than if you are male. Men are less susceptible to osteoarthritis and related conditions.</p>
<p>Self care is important for coping with painful joints. A healthy diet and a good exercise and stretching program help to increase mobility, flexibility and levels of fitness and provide minor joint pain relief. Athletes however should restrict arduous activities when injured and during the recovery process. Alternative methods such as heat and ice or apply pain patches can offer safe and effective minor joint pain relief.</p>
<p>Most Important <a href="http://www.ayurvedicherbalcure.com/health-products/rumalaya-forte-tablet.html"><strong>Tips for Joint Pain</strong></a>: -</p>
<p>• Apply Eucalyptus oil where there is pain. Steam the affected area or dip a towel in boiling water, twist the water out from the towel and apply it to the affected area.</p>
<p>• Have one tea spoon of cod liver oil every day-Stick to the one tsp measure. Avoid use of too much pain killers especially those containing narcotic and sleeping tablets.</p>
<p>• You can have a look at your diet as there are some products that will exacerbate the pain. Sometimes dairy products, citrus, alcohol, some meat, beef, pork, lamb, and vegetable oils have inflammatory effects and if your condition is inflammatory then this is a joint pain remedy that you should consider. You can find a good arthritis diet out there for you.</p>
<p>• Have lots of fruits containing Vitamin C like Guava, Oranges, and Gooseberries. Try avoiding milk and potatoes.</p>
<p>• Usually Joint pain is felt more in the morning. Apply some ointment on the affected area before going to bed everyday.</p>
<p>• Simple exercises in Yoga, Cycling, Swimming, Walking etc. can control the pain. Keep the exercises simple and do not overexert. Doing exercises standing in chest level water also improves the pain.</p>
<p>• Proper posture should be maintained while sitting, walking and lying down.</p>
<p>• If overweight, control weight by reducing food and doing exercises.</p>
<p>For more information&#8217;s visit <a href="http://www.ayurvedicherbalcure.com/health-products/rumalaya-forte-tablet.html">Joint Pain Treatment</a> and <a href="http://www.herbalcureindia.com/arthritis-remedy/arthritis-tablets.html">Arthritis Joint Pain</a>. Also visit more <a href="http://www.herbalcureindia.com/">Herbal Remedies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all enjoy doing clothing shopping for ourselves and our near and dear ones. The primary purpose of clothes is to protect us. It keeps us safe from the weather. It is also hygienic as it keeps the toxins away from our body and prevents the transmission of viruses and bacteria. </p>
<p>   Clothes have cultural and social functions too. It is a symbol of modesty, social status and religious practices. It also expresses the personal style or taste of a person.</p>
<p>   Clothes keep us warm and sometimes cool too. During the hot weather, clothes protect us from sunburn or from wind. In cold weather, its properties of thermal insulation are important. In different seasons you may have to do clothing shopping of different styles depending on the climate. The most interesting news is that you can compare the quality and styles of the clothes with those of other brands. </p>
<p>   Comparing the different brands helps you to get the best value for the money spent by you. Thus you can save your money by spending it on the right item. You can get an idea of the item by reading the reviews of the customers who have bought the product already. </p>
<p>   Clothes not only provide you with protection against extreme weather but it also says much about you as a person. It makes a style statement. It also makes you feel better from within. </p>
<p>   If you want to do women’s clothing shopping, a wide variety of the latest trends are available. Various types of clothes for women are available such as shoes, handbags, lingerie, shirts, tops, outerwear, dresses, skirts, pants, sleepwear, shorts, suits, maternity clothes and many other types of clothes.</p>
<p>   There are several kinds of women shoes meant for several occasions such as athletic shoes, boots, casual shoes, dress shoes, bridal shoes, running shoes and many other kinds of shoes. You can compare the quality and price of the product to a number of brands and then decide to buy the best of the lot. Comparison shopping helps you to select the best item.</p>
<p>   Clothing shopping for men can be interesting too. A variety of trendy clothes and styles are offered by many different brands. You can purchase several kinds of attire for men such as shoes, shirts, pants, jeans, wallets, shorts, suits and tuxedos, outerwear, underwear, swimwear, sleepwear and other types of clothes for men. You can purchase these clothes by comparing them with clothes of different brands. </p>
<p>   Different types of shoes for men are found to suit different needs of the customer. This includes boots, casual shoes, athletic shoes, dress shoes, oxfords, sandals, running shoes and other shoes meant for men.</p>
<p>   Clothing shopping for kids is all the very exciting. Nice and attractive varieties are available for the little ones. There are many different varieties of kids’ costumes, boys’ pants, shirts and tops, dresses, shirts and tops for girls, bodysuits and sleepers for infants and toddlers and all sorts of clothes for boys, girls, infants and toddlers. </p>
<p>   You can compare each item of the same category with four or five different brands. That way, you can choose the best clothes out of a whole lot of items available in the market and get the best value for the amount of money spent.</p>
<p>Visit the available link for <a href="http://www.discountjoe.com/d~c-clothing_and_accessories~b-2010.aspx">clothing shopping</a> for men, women and kids. Wide range of latest, designer, and economic clothes are there to choose from.   </p>
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