Wed,26 October 2011 Opportunistic infections and diseases develop only on the background of the affected in a weakened immune system. If the immune system is working properly, the infection and the disease or do not develop or appear to not dangerous to the life form.
Against the backdrop of the defeat the immune system of HIV can develop opportunistic infections following:
Candida
It is very common disease caused by a fungus candida albicans. It can infect mucous tissue throat, anus, vagina, digestive tract, but most often seen in the mouth. In the worst option mouth into the throat and further into the lungs. May grow at a reception of antib
Wed,26 October 2011 Prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in a man's prostate gland. The prostate sits just below the bladder. It makes part of the fluid for semen. In young men, the prostate is about the size of a walnut. It usually grows larger as you grow older.
Prostate cancer is common in men older than 65. It usually grows slowly and can take years to grow large enough to cause any problems. Most cases are treatable, because they are found with screening tests before the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.1 Although most men may die with prostate cancer, most men do not die from it.
Experts don't know what ca
Wed,26 October 2011 Retrograde ejaculation is when semen goes into the bladder rather than out of your penis during orgasm. Although you still reach sexual climax, you may ejaculate very little or no semen (dry orgasm). Retrograde ejaculation isn't harmful, but it can cause fertility problems.
Retrograde ejaculation can be caused by medications, health conditions or surgeries that affect the nerves or muscle that control the bladder opening. If retrograde ejaculation is caused by a medication, stopping the medication may be effective. For retrograde ejaculation due to a health condition or as a result of surgery, treatment with medications may resto
Sat,03 December 2011 American biologists discovered a protein that prevents new particles of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to withdraw from the infected cells, thus preventing virus reproduction.
The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, believe their discovery will help to create new ways to fight HIV.
The human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS and other viruses, is the intracellular parasites and can not reproduce without the participation of different ways of living cell.Virus "cheat" system cells, forcing them to make viral proteins instead of their own.
Infected cells works as a kind of factory for producti
Wed,26 October 2011
Acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir are antiviral medicines used to treat genital herpes. All are effective, but because valacyclovir and famciclovir are absorbed better by the stomach, they can be taken less often than acyclovir. Antiviral medicines are usually taken by mouth (orally), although they are sometimes given intravenously (IV) in severe genital herpes outbreaks or herpes in newborns.
The topical form of acyclovir (Zovirax ointment) offers little benefit in the treatment of genital herpes and is not recommended.
How It Works
Antiviral medicines stop the growth of the
Wed,26 October 2011 Viagra, Levitra and Cialis are often the first treatment tried for erectile dysfunction — the inability to achieve or sustain an adequate erection for sexual activity. For most men with erectile problems, they work well and have few side effects. All three medications improve erectile function in the same basic way, but the effects of tadalafil (Cialis) last longer. This and a few other minor differences among these medications may make one a better choice over another for some men.
Viagra, Levitra and Cialis: How they work
Viagra, Levitra and Cialis increase levels of nitric oxide, a chemical produced by your body d
Wed,26 October 2011 Hair analysis uses samples of your hair to check for problems, such as metal poisons with lead or mercury. Hair analysis can also be used to check if people are blood relatives. Forensic hair analysis can be done to help identify a criminal by evaluating hair structure and DNA. Hair samples are tested with specific chemicals and looked at under a microscope.
Hair is a protein that grows out of hair follicles in the skin. Normally, a hair grows in the hair follicle for many months, stops growing, and falls out. A new hair then grows in the follicle. It takes weeks for a hair sample to show changes in the body, because hair grows s
Wed,26 October 2011
Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities. Dantrolene may cause dizziness or drowsiness. If you experience dizziness or drowsiness, avoid these activities.
Use alcohol cautiously. Alcohol may increase drowsiness and dizziness while you are taking dantrolene.
Weakness in grip, leg muscles, and swallowing may occur. Use caution, especially when climbing stairs and eating meals.
What is dantrolene?
Dantrolene is a muscle relaxant. It works by directly affecting the ability of your muscles to contract (stiffen).
Wed,26 October 2011
Heart rhythm problems (heart arrhythmias) occur when the electrical impulses in your heart that coordinate your heartbeats don't function properly, causing your heart to beat too fast, too slow or irregularly.
Heart arrhythmias (uh-RITH-me-uhs) are common and usually harmless. Most people have occasional, irregular heartbeats that may feel like a fluttering or racing heart. However, some heart arrhythmias may cause bothersome — sometimes even life-threatening — signs and symptoms.
Heart arrhythmia treatment can often control or eliminate irregular he
Wed,26 October 2011 A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control. Vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy) reconnects the tubes (vas deferens) that were cut during a vasectomy.
Vasectomy reversal is usually an outpatient procedure without an overnight stay in the hospital. Spinal or general anesthesia is commonly used to ensure that you remain completely still during the surgery.
The chances of vasectomy reversal success depend on how much time has passed between the vasectomy and the reversal. Over time, additional blockages can form, and some men develop antibodies to their own sperm.
The surgery is more co
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Wed,26 October 2011
Opportunistic infections and diseases develop only on the background of the affected in a weakened immune system. If the immune system is working properly, the infection and the disease or do not d
Wed,26 October 2011
Prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in a man's prostate gland. The prostate sits just below the bladder. It makes part of the fluid for semen. In young men, the prostate is about the si
Wed,26 October 2011
Retrograde ejaculation is when semen goes into the bladder rather than out of your penis during orgasm. Although you still reach sexual climax, you may ejaculate very little or no semen (dry orgasm
Sat,03 December 2011
American biologists discovered a protein that prevents new particles of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to withdraw from the infected cells, thus preventing virus reproduction.
The study,
Wed,26 October 2011
Acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir are antiviral medicines used to treat genital herpes. All are effective, but because valacyclovir and famciclovir are absorbed better by the stomach, the
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