About 15 percent of cats suffer from allergies, according to Cat Health Guide, and one of the more common irritants is mold. Many people know to avoid mold, whether in food or in their surroundings, because of the unpleasant symptoms and illnesses these exposures can cause in humans. You may not know, however, that mold can also bring on sickness in animals, including cats.
A sick toddler is tough for parents to cope with; you never want to see your little one suffering like that. The flu can be serious for a toddler for a variety of reasons, but one thing that may be of special concern to you is the possibility that your child could become dehydrated while sick with the flu.
An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but so does a brisk half-hour walk -- or whatever form of exercise you choose. While scientists haven’t pinpointed the exact physiological processes that link exercise and immunity, there are demonstrated short- and long-term benefits to establishing a workout plan.
Getting crucial fluids into your sick toddler to prevent dehydration becomes more challenging when he doesn't want to drink. Without the liquids, you may notice signs of dehydration, such as crying without tears, a sunken appearance to the eyes, lethargy, decreased urine and dry skin that feels cool. A little creativity keeps your sick child hydrated without a fight.
It's a bit off-putting to most humans, but cats love to stalk, kill and sometimes eat mice. It's perfectly natural, but mouse consumption poses health risks to your feline friend. Because a number of ways exist for your cat to get sick from eating a mouse or other rodent, it's best to discourage the practice.
Preschool children are around other young children most days of the week, putting them at risk of getting sick if they are not careful. Children at this age may not be aware that getting sneezed or coughed on by another person can spread germs and illnesses. As a parent, you must teach your child how to keep from getting sick, especially when it's cold and flu season.
Shrinking, expanding and collapsing soil types offer considerable challenges to human endeavors ranging from agriculture to hydroelectric generation. Understanding how and why soils undergo swelling and hydrocompaction aids in effective soil management and reduces the potential negative consequences of soil change and subsidence on construction or other soil use.
A mushroom is a type of fungus that produces thousands of spores, or tiny reproductive structures. Spores are typically lightweight and travel through the air to relocate and reproduce, making it easy for people to breathe them in. People working with large quantities of unidentified mushrooms should take care by wearing a surgical mask to avoid inhaling the spores, which can be dangerous.
Lightning is an intense electrical charge created in the upper atmosphere when cold and warm air masses collide. The charge moves from the storm clouds to the earth and back, usually seeking the shortest path there and back. Soil can swell if it is hit by lightning, which usually results in the formation of what is known as a fulgerite.
In Michigan, as in other states, probate is necessary when someone dies and leaves behind property held in his name alone that is not subject to any other legal arrangement such as a trust. To administrate the estate, a will or the probate court may appoint a personal representative, or executor. The executor may receive reasonable compensation for his services.
Puppies are adorable and dogs are wonderful. Along with dog ownership, however, comes an all-too-familiar problem: accidents inside that can turn into repetitive behavior. This repetitive behaviour can happen because dogs have such a keen sense of smell and are able to detect the scent within the enzymes of the urine. These scents are the canine equivalent of a restroom sign. However, there are solutions to this problem. Some are even as simple as mixing over-the-counter products with water and spraying them on your carpet.
Every cat owner knows the worry that comes from changes in a pet's usual habits. In part, humans expect cats to follow the predictable behaviorial patterns of humankind. Cats, however, follow a seemingly more-random and carefree behaviorial pattern. For this reason, a cat sleeping in unusual places could either signify illness or just a healthy cat trying out new places.
Sony released firmware update 3.56 for the Sony PlayStation 3. The update has caused some PlayStation 3 consoles to have trouble connecting to the Internet. You can configure your DNS and proxy server settings to bypass this error and connect to the Internet on your PlayStation 3. You will know if your PlayStation 3 is experiencing this error if it automatically disconnects from the network upon updating to 3.56.
Hydrogen sulfide, or H2S, is a toxic chemical asphyxiant that is very hazardous to those who come into contact with it. While colorless, small amounts of hydrogen sulfide can be identified by an odor that is similar to a rotten egg. A flammable gas, this compound also is known as sewer gas as it is found in sewage treatment plants, mines, manure stockpiles, sewers and hot springs. Due to the dangerous nature of this gas, it is necessary to sample areas where it is prevalent to ensure people are not exposed to hydrogen sulfide. When taking air samples to test…
A bed that slides around on the floor can be annoying, unsafe and damaging to your floors. Some bed frames are made with nonremovable casters that easily glide across hard flooring material, even if the casters are in the brake position. Sliding furniture is especially a problem on wood or laminate floors because the feet of a piece such as a bed can scratch and damage the flooring as they move around. There are three different simple-as-sand means of stopping a bed from sliding on a floor with items you might already have around your home.
Brushing your teeth, an important step in starting and ending your day, helps protect against cavities and kills gingivitis. But just because you chose to get your tongue pierced doesn't mean you don't need to brush your teeth -- it merely changes the process slightly. Choosing not to brush your teeth after a tongue piercing may lead to infection.
The first thing most people do when they get a bruise or sprain is to "ice it" -- apply an ice pack to the injury. Applying cold packs on an injury is a centuries-old practice that is a standard medical treatment today in hospitals worldwide. Applying ice can help you recover quickly from minor injuries if it's done correctly. Applying ice incorrectly or too much can do more harm than good.
Shigella sonnei is a gram-negative bacterium in the Enterobacteriaceae family. This pathogen, which is closely related to Escherichia coli, causes a disease called shigellosis. Although three other Shigella pathogens also cause shigellosis, the sonnei strain causes the most outbreaks in the United States. Most people who have mild infections will recover without needing medication, but this disease can be serious in young children and the elderly.
Writers commonly use the term "labored signature" to refer to signatures that appear shaky, awkward or forced, rather than natural or flowing. One sign of a labored signature is inconsistency in letter formation -- forming the same letter differently in different places, even if only slightly. Several factors contribute to signatures exhibiting a labored effect.
Itching on skin is commonly caused by dry skin, eczema, scabies, lice or an allergic reaction. The reason for your unbearable itching will determine the treatment option that will work best for you. However, the treatment options listed below will provide at least temporary relief. If you have other symptoms, or your condition does not improve, see your doctor, as itching can be a sign of a serious problem, such as kidney disease.
Consumption of alcohol is common worldwide. Several different things happen to you physically, emotionally and psychologically when you are drinking alcoholic beverages. The state and appearance of your eyes can give you away rather quickly. Your pupils appear bigger and slower, and your ability to focus and the redness of your eyes are also apparent.
Somnambulism, or sleepwalking, involves walking or performing other tasks in a state of deep sleep, with little or no memory of the event after awakening. Causes include fatigue, medications or stress, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Sleepwalking is especially common in children, but can affect people of any age. While sleepwalking itself is not harmful, it may lead to falls or other injuries. There are no specific treatments for sleepwalking, but there are ways to reduce the likelihood of sleepwalking events.
Physiological conditions for labored breathing are often the results of diseases that adversely affect the natural mechanics of the body's primary respiratory organs, including the throat, lungs and diaphragm. Effortless breathing is facilitated by an open airway and unrestricted movement of the diaphragm, adequate lung expansion and contraction and efficient oxygen inhalation into the lung's air sacs. Any conditions that compromise these functions result in labored breathing.
Whether your tongue piercing is symbolic or aesthetic, the resulting hole in the tongue is a wound. Like other wounds, you must care for it properly to avoid infection and unnecessary pain during the healing process. Wounds inside the mouth heal under different conditions from other skin wounds. Moisture inside the mouth and the presence of bacteria makes it especially important to be diligent in caring for the piercing. Proper care helps you recover from a tongue piercing without problems or infection.
After a person has suffered a physical trauma, especially if the injury was related to the head, checking the pupils is one way to check for serious injury. Checking the pupils is a straight-forward process that can be accomplished without needing to take the person to a hospital or clinic and it is best performed immediately after the injury when he is in a safe place.
Sleepwalking is a sleep disorder that is not a direct threat to your health. The condition, also referred to as somnambulism, is not as common in adults as it is in children. During a sleepwalking episode you can appear to be fully awake while undertaking a wide range of activities, such as talking out loud or dressing. Lifestyle, genetic, psychological and medical factors can be responsible for sleepwalking.
No matter your age, gender, or conditions it can be difficult to know when it is time to go to the doctor. Colds and flus can be dangerous to people of all ages. Babies and elderly people may need to respond faster to health issues than healthy adults, but adults still need health care. Doctor visits cost money, and many people are uninsured or under-insured. Due to this, people sometimes put off doctor visits longer than they should, and this can be a risk to their health.
Scarlet fever, which is most commonly seen in children between the ages of four and eight, is a bacterial infection caused by the Group A Streptococcus bacteria. These infectious germs are carried in the nose and mouth and are very contagious. While this particular illness used to cause fatal epidemics, it can now be easily treated with antibiotics. Scarlet fever is characterized by a sore throat followed by a bright red rash on the body, giving it its distinctive name. A rash from scarlet fever will peel as it heals and can take some time to resolve even after the…
Pigs are bright, ravenous, rooting animals that produce about 1.5 percent of their body weight in manure each day. So no matter how often you shovel out their pens, they are prone to acquiring internal parasites like Toxoplasma gondii and Trichinella spiralis. Hogs also often get bacterial infections like salmonella that can taint their meat. There is some dispute about whether pigs that are penned or pigs that are allowed to roam are less prone to these infections. But there is universal agreement about how to minimize them.
While most sleepwalkers outgrow the problem as they become teenagers, some people continue to experience episodes throughout their adult lives. Often, sleepwalkers will not require treatment. Help the sleepwalker go back to bed and ensure that objects he might trip over are out of his path. If you notice a person sleepwalking frequently or if she does not outgrow it, a doctor can recommend a treatment plan. This may include medications, lifestyle changes or treatment to address underlying medical conditions.
The most common toxic chemicals found on farms are contained in pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers. Farms employ insect-killing sprays and weed killers to protect crops and livestock, while fertilizers are designed to boost crop yield.The relative hazard of chemicals depends on the level of exposure to humans or animals.
Everyone has something that he or she is afraid of, but this can become a problem when fears get in the way of living your life the way you want to. Acrophobia, or a fear of heights, is a common phobia that causes a person to be irrationally scared of being up high. For someone with acrophobia, the idea of riding a tall roller coaster can be terrifying, even though there is no reason to to be worried. Fortunately, in many cases, you can make strides to overcome your fear of heights.
Name calling is almost a given on any school playground. Children who have yet to understand the power behind words are more prone to verbally attack those who appear different. The victims of these insults often experience feelings such as poor self-esteem, lack of confidence and the belief that they are failures. Making fun of children can also go beyond the schoolyard, entering their homes as well. Children who experience considerable name calling are exposed to emotional and psychological damages that usually haunt them well into adulthood.
Engaging in activities while sleeping is referred to as somnambulism or sleepwalking, which affect individuals of all ages. Sleepwalking commonly occurs during deep rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The sleepwalker may get up and walk around or perform activities, such as dressing or driving a car. The condition does not pose a health risk, but the activities may cause injury, since the individual is unaware. To avoid injury while sleepwalking, prevention is essential.
An accumulation of fat on the back of the neck or on the upper back is called a buffalo hump. It can be caused by your body over-secreting cortisol (Cushing's syndrome), by obesity and by the use of steroids, including cortisone, hydrocortisone and glucocorticoids.
Swabs from the inner cheek are used to collect cells from your body. This test, once completed in a lab, will identify your unique DNA code. The swab test can be used to determine DNA for many reasons such as paternity, diagnostic medical tests, crime scene investigation and genealogy. The DNA code is a string-like object that is carried in every cell in our bodies, with a few exceptions such as red blood cells. DNA determines your skin, hair and eye color. It will also determine other characteristics such as stature and bone density.
For those who can handle them, roller coasters can provide a wonderful escape through induced feelings of weightlessness, a warped sense of inertia, and the speed at which you travel. Unfortunately for others, roller coasters can prove to be a tremendous source of intimidation because of the height and speed at which one travels as a rider. Thankfully, certain methods allow a person to overcome these fears and eventually take advantage of the joy that roller coasters can bring.
Swelling occurs after injury to a body part or with systemic disease. It can cause loss of joint motion if left untreated. Acute swelling occurs after injury and is usually temporary. Systemic diseases like congestive heart failure affect the body's ability to circulate fluid, causing chronic swelling in the lower extremities. Several techniques can be used to decrease swelling, whether acute or chronic.
Freon is the trademark name of chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbon solvents manufactured by the company Dupont. You'll find Freon in commercial products such as refrigerants, fire extinguishers, aerosol propellants, de-greasing solvents and local anesthetics. Exposure to Freon in both its liquid and gas forms can cause serious health problems.
Many experts may argue that sleeping on the left side is beneficial, especially during pregnancy, because it increases the flow of blood and nutrients to your baby. However, sleeping on your left side may be bad for your heart since it decreases your body's nervous activity which controls heart rate and blood pressure. As a result, pre-existing heart conditions may worsen. If you have had a heart attack or suffer from a heart condition, start getting used to sleeping in every position except on the left side. Left side sleeping also worsens stomach problems such as acid reflux.
A toothache that causes swelling is probably more than just a minor toothache. Toothaches often begin as untreated decay, but bacteria from the decay seeps into the nerve center of your tooth, causing infection and a small protruding abscess. Swelling is your body's natural attempt to heal an injured tooth with an infusion of blood cells. With swelling comes radiating pain, swelling and extreme sensitivity to hot and cold foods. Home remedies may ease discomfort in the short term, but visible swelling is a sign of an advanced-stage infection and must be treated promptly by a dentist to avoid tooth…
Sunstroke, which is a form of heat exhaustion, happens when the body overheats and your internal temperature is elevated. It is caused by over exposure to the sun and dehydration. Symptoms can range in severity but can include headache, dizziness, vomiting, little or no perspiration and a high temperature. While there is not one specific cure for sunstroke, acting quickly to reduce the symptoms will ensure a speedier and complete recovery.
Somnambulism or sleepwalking commonly occurs in children 4 to 8 -- although it can happen at any age. Some people sit straight up in bed, mumble a few words and lie back down and return to sleeping a position. Others walk outside or eat an entire meal. Sleepwalking tends to run in families. If you were a sleepwalker, don't be surprised if your daughter follows in your "shoes."
Facial swelling occurs as the result of many different things. Common causes of facial swelling include allergies, wisdom tooth removal or an infection in the mouth. No matter what the cause is, there are several treatment options that you can elect to help reduce the swelling in your face.
Sleepwalking is a disorder that causes people to walk around while sleeping. It is a common disorder that is mostly found in children but can last into adulthood. There is no known way to cure it, but it can be minimized. It usually occurs when the person is in the deep stages of sleep, and can be as simple as walking around or as intense as falling or running. The person does not remember the episode, nor will they be coherent during it. There are a number of causes, including stress, anxiety, genetics, sleep deprivation, alcohol intoxication or a medical…
Taste buds are small structures on the upper surface of the tongue. They are made up of a group of receptor cells, which are connected to nerve bundles that send signals to the brain. The human tongue has around 10,000 taste buds. Swollen taste buds are usually small, white in color and painful. There are many reasons for the occurrence of swollen taste buds.
Hayfever, or allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reaction to indoor or outdoor allergens such as pollen, mold, dust mites or pet dander. Symptoms include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy, watery eyes, and sinus pain or pressure. Hayfever affects people of all ages, and symptoms may vary in duration and severity. While mild cases can be treated by avoiding triggers or using over-the-counter medications, severe cases may require a combination of preventive measures and prescription drugs or long-term treatment.
Sleepwalking influences your quality of sleep and can leave you feeling fatigued during your daytime waking hours. The disorder, also known as somnambulism, occurs when a person walks or engages in another activity while still asleep. Sleepwalking is most common in children but can run in families and also affect adults. Causes for sleepwalking range from anxiety and stress to mental disorders and underlying medical conditions. If you are a sleepwalker, or have a sleepwalking child, there are steps you can take to avoid the occurrences.
A delightful day at an amusement or theme park can turn into a very unpleasant day if you are prone to motion sickness. Motion sickness occurs when you become nauseated due to movement in a repeated circular or up and down direction. Popular park rides, such as roller coasters, have the capability to cause this type of sickness. It is imperative for you to take proper precautions prior to and during your trip, if you plan to participate in activities that induce motion sickness.
The outbreak of a new strain of H1N1 influenza virus in April 2009, dubbed "swine flu," created great concerns about a global pandemic, although the virus only resulted in a few well-publicized deaths that year. No evidence exists that suggests the new swine flu is any more dangerous than the seasonal flu. However, experts are concerned that this version of the flu may be the harbinger of more virulent strains, so you should keep a few things in mind about the virus.