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For women, healthy looking hair is a symbol of beauty.Whether you are young or old, finding clumps of hair in a single brush stroke and thinning of your locks can be traumatic. Female hair loss is less culturally acceptable, which only adds to the stigma for those experiencing it. In many cases, it affects a woman’s self- confidence and influences her whole quality of life. But, are these hair issues related only to cosmetic appearance? Or, are there deeper reasons attributed to hair fall? Determining the cause of hair loss at the first noticeable sign can help in diagnosing many serious medical conditions. The health of hair and scalp are indicators to what is happening deep inside our mind and body. It is normal to lose between 50 and 100 hair strands in a day. If your hair is healthy, it will grow back on its own. But when it doesn’t, it begins to look thinner and becomes a challenge to style. Though hair loss is typically associated with males, the problem of baldness is not gendering specific. Women to face it but the reasons are different from those in men. Hair loss in women is caused due to certain medical conditions, errors in diet and faulty hair care practices. Hereditary hair loss accounts for the majority of the cases in women. Hair loss can also be a symptom of stress, pregnancy, crash dieting and the intake of certain medications. Hormonal imbalances in the body due to conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), or menopause can cause the hair follicles to shrink, thereby making the hair look thinner and ultimately fall off. Iron deficiency anemia leads to excessive hair shedding. It affects the hair’s ability to grow. Low iron levels can also causes the hair to change the structure, become dry, not hold the curl, and break easily. Thyroid disorders, crash dieting, and nutritional alterations can result in or intensify hair loss. Most women do not realise why their hair is falling and thus require timely medical intervention. They keep trying to manage the loss using different shampoos, oils or even over-the-counter medications. Most of the times, such therapies yield fewer results. When hair loss does not respond to the usual home remedies, seek medical advice. Knowing what’s causing the hair loss is the first step towards seeing your hair look healthy again.

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How To Find Asthma In Young Children – AIS Clinic

A major cause of parents visiting clinics for young children under age group of 5 is due to asthma. It is difficult to predict asthma in children less than 5 years of age group as there are many reasons for cough and wheezing. Wheezing and cough are the symptoms of asthma but not all who wheeze or a cough has asthma. It is quite common in the first year of your baby having these symptoms but this doesn’t mean that your baby has asthma. Some of the questions every parent has and they should have, When should I take my child to the doctor?  Wheezing that happens more than once (with or without illness) Relentless or a sporadic cough, which get worse at night Breathlessness   My baby is wheezing – should I be worried?  It is not that babies who wheeze have asthma or will develop it in later stages of life. Transient wheezing: Wheezing which stops after 3 years of age. This is observed specifically when an infant has a respiratory infection. As infants have smaller airways they are likely to make wheezing noise. As your child grows the airways are widened hence the wheezing will be stopped. Children continue to wheeze after the age of 3 years whose parents have allergies and the child may often have allergies like Hay fever Runny nose Eczema   Will my child need a special test?  Special tests like spectrometer tests (Lung function test). However, it is difficult to do for children under 3 years of age. Sometimes it is done through specialists at children’s hospital. Keep a written track of child’s symptoms and thorough assessments will help in diagnosing accurately. If it’s not asthma, what else could it be?  – Bronchiolitis Is mild and gets better without treatment Rarely needs hospitalization when severe – Mild Cough – Cold – Runny nose – Sore throat – Noisy breathing – Hoarse voice – Barking cough – Croup Affects Larynx Trachea Commonly affects children from 6 months to 3 years.   Be informed  It can be annoying for parents of young children to find out what’s happening with their children. It is stressful for parents to consult doctors. It is important to take time and explain doctor about the symptoms of your child. If you have any questions you can consult Dr. Vishal, A well known Asthma specialist in Goa founder of AIS Clinic or you can have video chat with him quickly or you can call up at 0832-2724220. Save these contact details for your emergency. #LetsCureAsthma #Naturally #WeCareForU #AISClinicGoa

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A New Vision For Good Health With Homeopathy !

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Homeopathy cures diseases naturally. There are two primary reasons behind it. First, the concept of Homeopathy is based on harnessing the body’s capacity to rejuvenate itself rather than depend on just external sources of medicine. Second, Homeopathy prescribes medicines extracted from nature, like plants, herbs and minerals which enhances its trustworthiness.   Homeopathy today is second only to modern medicine (allopathy) in terms of adherents, or followers, worldwide (500 million according to WHO- World Health Organization). Homeopathy isn’t actually what most people imagine it to be. It is, in fact, a revolutionary system of energy medicine.   Latest advancement and research has found that genes have a significant role in protecting human body from day to day sicknesses. The distinctive capacity to restore lies within the genes. Genetic and environmental factors are involved in development of a particular trait (disease feature). Thus a detailed study of expression of genes will help us to design strategies to combat future illnesses, by making adaptation at the cell level by administration of correct Homeopathic medicine & by making specific environmental changes. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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