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Friday, July 8, 2011

Menopause

Menopause is not in itself a disease. It is a normal physiological change, the natural way to slow the aging process in women of childbearing age. Unfortunately, many women do not cross the dawn quickly and seamlessly. When this happens, they can experience something of a series of signs and symptoms.
These include:
- Hot Flashes
-Night sweating
- Menstrual Irregularity
- Uterine Spotting and Flooding
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Palpitations
- Migraines
- Insomnia
- Vaginal Dryness & Atrophy
- Vaginal Itching
- Osteoporosis


Traditional Chinese medicine is over 2000 years, professional medical system and gynecology are his specialties. In gynecology, Chinese, menopausal syndrome is a condition recognized and treated. In fact it is a condition most easily and successfully treated by Chinese medicine (as menopause is natural and non-surgical).

Chinese doctors may use acupuncture or Chinese herbal medicine, or both to treat symptoms of menopause. Both methods, doctors are trying to nourish and supplement the liver and kidneys, increase and strengthen the spleen qi, nourish the heart and peace of mind, a clear pathogenic heat and lowering of yang energy.

According to Chinese medical theory, menopause occurs when, due to the natural process of aging, without loss of blood is draining from your body and in particular the kidneys, Chinese medicine believes that the root organ of life and longevity. Therefore, the body in its wisdom to reverse the flow of a canal in the center of the body to send blood to the uterus through the heart. Instead, blood and kidney essence is sent to the heart to nourish the spirit of women. Therefore, in traditional cultures, menopausal women are considered to be midwives, because the spirit of the heart is nourished and enlightened in a way that did not exist before.

West not only Chinese doctors use acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to treat menopausal complaints but also typically advise patients on diet, exercise and lifestyle, and therefore to treat the whole person and to the balance in all aspects of the patient's life. These therapies are without side effects when administered correctly by a qualified and professional Chinese medicine.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Male Factor Problems and Fertility

One of the best kept secrets in the world of infertility is that, believe it or not, "human factor" plays an important role in up to 50% of infertility cases.



Despite the figure, only a small fraction (about 5%) of our patients are officially diagnosed with a form of "male factor" involvement. However, when the sperm of the variables taken into account (eg, sperm count, motility, morphology, etc.) Many people are swept away like only a "borderline case" male factor in participation, and describes the limits does not have an impact. "Borderline case" value for value is still technically a "sub-normal" and the other is really "optimal". The fact is that most of the increase in medical clinics only need one sperm to fertilize an egg with the process of IVF called ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection). Thus, with regard to assisted reproductive technology for male infertility part of the equation is a twisted little or no attention

Unfortunately, this ignores the very important facts. For starters, many clinics do not see three important factors: the number of sperm, sperm motility and sperm morphology. However, there are many other aspects of sperm health beyond these three. Appearance is not everything in the world of sperm. For example, newer technology now shows that there may be significant DNA fragmentation (DNA damage) in sperm cells that "look good" and showed "normal" according to the basic parameters ... and DNA fragmentation is a test. There are many other potential factors that contribute to suboptimal sperm that science has not yet identified.
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