Female Circumcision
The main symptoms of jaundice are headache, fever, extreme weakness tip, yellow eyes, skin, urine, dark tongue, light colored stools. The patient also feel abdominal pain or swelling in the liver region. In jaundice starting the movement also irritates with intense itching.
Now we know about the treatment of jaundice. Because jaundice is not a specific disease so it is important to you that is the diagnosis of all specific causes of jaundice and treatment directed at the specific cause, such as removing a gallstone is blocking the bile duct, the jaundice disappears. Some home remedies for jaundice are the green leaves of radish very valuable remedy for jaundice. You should drink a glass of fresh tomato juice with a small amount of salt. Lemon juice is also very beneficial in the treatment of jaundice. The patient should drink barley water several times a day is also a good remedy for jaundice. The patient should take jaundice diet therapy and physical rest. Moderate exercise and fresh air bath is also very useful for patients with jaundice.
One of the biggest problems of the average African woman claims with regard to sexual pleasure is its inability to reach orgasm during sex. This is a man-made problem caused by the absence of a sexual organ called the clitoris. As a result of an odious practice and cultural beliefs, most African women from Nigeria and others are circumcised. This practice, known as female circumcision, involves removing the clitoris to the vagina. In very mild conditions, this involves removing only a small tip of the organ. However, in extreme cases, the clitoris and other parts, including lips cut. Some experts believe therefore, that female circumcision is nothing short of female genital mutilation. It is a widespread cultural practice.
In 2007, Bedur Shaker, an Egyptian girl of eleven years of age died in the process of getting circumcised. The public outcry that followed his death forced the country’s health ministry to enact a law banning female circumcision in Egypt. We hope other African countries find a way to ban this archaic cultural practice.
Jaundice is caused by an increasing amount of bilirubin in the blood. When red blood cells break down, the heme of hemoglobin is converted to bilirubin. The bilirubin is processed by the liver where bile is eliminated. Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells that carries oxygen in your cells. As red blood cells die, their body builds new cells to replace old and are processed by the liver. If the reason that red blood cells die faster than usual, bilirubin accumulates in the blood and cause jaundice. Other causes of jaundice are anemia and other diseases affecting the liver, such as malaria, yellow fever, typhoid and tuberculosis. Jaundice is present at birth suggests a more serious cause of jaundice. In fact, levels of bilirubin in the blood rise in nearly all infants during the first days after birth, and jaundice is that babies and a half.
Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis, jaundice, skin and makes your eyes look yellow. The yellow color of the skin and eyes caused by excess bilirubin. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin that accumulates in the body when the liver cannot handle the blood cells as they break down, your body and your skin may look yellow.
Linea nigra usually begins to appear during the second quarter and may last several months after your baby is born. For some women the line will never go away completely. Some doctors believe it may be a connection between insulin levels and a woman get acid Linea nigra, or not having enough folic.
Also known as the Linea nigra. Linea nigra is a dark line that forms half of the bellies of some women as pregnancy progresses. The line is usually about an inch wide, and can be run from the pubis to the bottom of the rib cage in some women.
Linea Nigra is more common in women who have darker skin pigmentation. It is caused by increased production of melanin during pregnancy. Before a dark line, some women may see a lighter, white line called “linea alba.”