YOUR HEALTH ISSUES - TREATMENT & CURE


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YOUR HEALTH ISSUES - TREATMENT & CURE 


Welcome to Your Health Issues, where you can access free articles and information that provide various answers and solutions concerning health issues that have plagued humanity.  This site provides detailed information concerning health issues, as well as treatment and cure for  victims of illnesses or physical disorders.  This site also provide information for those who simply wants to gain valuable knowledge regarding health issues.

Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being.  It involves more than just the absence of diseases.  A truly healthy person not only feels good physically but also has a realistic outlook on life and gets along well with other people.  Good health enables people to enjoy life and have the opportunity to achieve the goals they have set for themselves.  To achieve and maintain good health and wellness, people must have basic knowledge about the human body and how it functions, and the effects of diseases.  Only then can they determine what will or will not hurt their health. 

Knowledge is a valuable and priceless tool that puts us in a position to make right decisions.  Acquired knowledge creates an atmosphere in which wise decisions are made regarding health issues; rather it be treatment, cure, prevention, or simply maintaining the quality of life that we have come to enjoy.

Many people worldwide, suffer some type of physical disorder, both major and minor.  Unfortunately, there are those who simply do not understand the nature of their disease, or how to go about selecting the right treatment and cure.  Others make the mistake of of ignoring their health altogether; or make unwise decisions without proper knowledge regarding an health issue, made available by the medical profession, alternative treatment services and governmental health agencies.

Any health disorder or disease need to be addressed and dealt with by utilizing whatever proven mean made available to the general public.

Therefore learning about health issues, the treatment and cure, should be a part of every person's education.  Current knowledge regarding health issues, together with good living habits, can help us maintain good health.  Society as a whole benefits from people's good health just as individuals do.  For that reason, government and voluntary agencies strive to preserve and improve the health of all people, such as the Department of Health and Human Services and National Institutes of Health.

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STOP ANXIETY ATTACKS                                      CAN I CURE MY DIABETES?                                   WEIGHT LOSS REQUIRES DETOX

LIVE ASTHMA FREE                                                   NO HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE                                   HAIR LOSS VITAMIN DISCOVERED

FREE FROM ALLERGY                                               CANCER TREATMENT/CURE                                 ANTI-AGING TECHNIQUES & TIPS

OVERCOME DEPRESSION                                       STOP HEADACHE & MIGRAINE                     HOW TO CURE SKIN ACNE

STOP PANIC ATTACKS                                              ARTHRITIS & GOUT SUFFERERS                         HOW TO END SINUS INFECTION

LIVING STRESS FREE                                    EMPHYSEMA (COPD) TREATMENT             WHAT ABOUT LUPUS?

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All parts of the body must work together properly to maintain physical health.  The various practices that help maintain sound health are called hygiene.  Proper nutrition, exercise, rest and sleep, cleanliness, and medical and dental care are all essential parts of hygiene and sound health.

Nutrition - A balanced diet provides all the food substances needed by the body for healthy growth and development.  A balanced diet consists of a wide variety of foods.  Fruits and vegetables provide important vitamins and minerals that are essential to good health and wellness. in preventing disease.  Poultry, fish, eggs, dairy products, and nuts are rich sources of protein.  Bread (whole grain), cereals, and potatoes furnish carbohydrates in addition to vitamins and minerals.  Good nutrition also includes eating the proper amount of food each day to avoid obesity that can lead to diabetes and heart disease.

Exercise - helps keep the body in good health and fitness.  Vigorous exercise strengthens muscles and improves the function of the circulatory and respiratory systems.  Physical fitness benefits both physical and mental health and enables the body to withstand stresses that otherwise could cause physical and emotional problems.  To achieve fitness, a person should start an exercise program slowly and build it up gradually to a level that maintains a healthy heart and strong muscles.  Daily exercise provides the greatest health benefits.

Rest and Sleep - help overcome fatigue and restore energy to the body.  Everyone needs rest and sleep to maintain sound health, but the amount required differs for each individual. Rest and relaxation are as important as sleep.  After strenuous work or exercise, a person may need a period of total rest.  A restful body can help ward off disease; whereas a body that is fatigued and drained, actually become vulnerable to disease.

Cleanliness - controls the growth of bacteria and other germs that can cause disease.  A daily bath or shower keeps the body free from dirt and odor.  In addition, it helps prevent skin infections that may develop if bacteria grow and multiply on the skin.  The hair should also be washed regularly maintain healthy growth.  Daily dental care is another important part of personal cleanliness.  Brushing the teeth properly and using dental floss keep the teeth clean and help prevent decay and gum disease.

Medical and Dental Care - Regular checkups by a physician and dentist play an important role in safeguarding your health.  Doctors recommend that people receive medical care at the first sign of any illness.  Early care can result in a quicker cure and lower medical costs.  A health care provider has the knowledge, special instruments, and laboratory equipment to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment.  Prevention of disease is an important part of medical care. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

BRONCHITIS                                         COMMON COLD                                                    EMPHYSEMA                                           INFLUENZA/FLU

PNEUMONIA                                          SWINE FLU                                                              ARTHRITIS                                               BURSITIS

GOUT                                                            RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS                        OSTEOARTHRITIS                             TENDONITIS

BIPOLAR DISORDER                       POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION                      CHILD/TEEN DEPRESSION         DYSTHYMIA                               

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 The nature of health problems in the United States and Canada has changed dramatically during the 1900's.  Until then, most people died from infectious diseases.  Today however, infectious diseases are no longer the main killers in the United States, Canada, and other industrialized nations with improved sanitation, immunization programs, and the development of antibiotic drugs, that have brought these diseases under control.  Today, health specialists are concern mainly with diseases related to the aging process, unhealthy lifestyles, and environmental hazards.

Tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse:  According to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, cigarette smoking is the principal cause of unnecessary and preventable disease and early death.  The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimates that the nation has approximately 10 million alcoholics.  The regular use of alcohol, narcotics, or sedatives can lead to addiction and also serious damage to the body's health.  These individuals may harm themselves further by neglecting their health and nutrition and become vulnerable to disease.

Environmental health hazards caused by modern technology can produce serious health issues; such as air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, etc.  Prolonged exposure to these contaminants can put a person's health at risk of developing a disease that can be acute or chronic.

Occupational health hazards threaten the health of many workers.  In many cases, substances involved in a person's job may cause long-term health damage that appears only after many years.  For an example, people who work with X rays and other forms of radiation face a health hazard unless proper precautions are used.

Public health includes all actions taken to maintain and improve the general health of a community.  Government health programs provide most public health services.  In addition, many voluntary health agencies receive contributions to combat specific health issues.  These agencies provide medical services, campaign for health legislation, and make important contributions to health education. 
 
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Disease
is a sickness, an illness, or a physical disorder of the body.  A disease can be as mild as a sore throat or as serious as cancer.  A disease can strike any part of the body; and can also affect a person's mental and emotional health.  Diseases have killed or crippled more people than all the wars ever fought.  Each year, millions of people die from diseases.  In the United States alone, diseases kill nearly 2 million people each year.  Millions more survive serious diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes, but are left permanently handicapped.

Many diseases are caused by tiny living things, such as bacteria or viruses, that invade the body.  These tiny objects are commonly called germs, but scientists refer to them as microorganisms.  The disease caused by these object are called infectious diseases.  All other diseases can be grouped together as noninfectious diseases.  Noninfectious diseases have many causes, or can occur simply because aging affects the health of some of the body's parts.  Nearly everyone gets sick at one time or another; however, not everyone is equally likely to get a particular disease.

Health: Infectious Disease

Infections are the most common type of disease.  Many kinds of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms can invade the human body and cause disease, affecting the general health of an individual.  Disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens.  Pathogens take over some of the body's cells and tissues and use them for their own growth and reproduction.  In the process, they damage or destroy the cells and tissues and so produce disease.  Infectious diseases can be grouped according to the kind of pathogen that causes them.  In fact, bacteria and viruses are the most common pathogens.  However, fungi, protozoans, and worms also can produce infections.

Bacterial diseases.  Bacteria are microscopic, one-celled organisms.  They rank among the most widespread of all living things.  A single grain of soil may contain more than 100 million bacteria.  Most bacteria do not cause disease.  Many kinds of bacteria live harmlessly in the human mouth and intestines and on the skin.  These "resident" bacteria seldom cause illnesses unless they move to an organ where they are not normally present.     Most bacterial diseases are caused by microorganisms that are not normally present in the body. 

Actually, most bacterial diseases result when bacteria multiply rapidly in living tissue, damaging or killing it.  Boils and carbuncles result from the  multiplication of bacteria in the skin.  Bacterial pneumonia occurs when bacteria invade the lungs and multiply there.  Other bacteria cause disease by producing toxins.  For example, tetanus (lockjaw), is a disease that begins after bacteria that normally live in the soil enter the body through a wound.  Food poisoning results from eating foods that contain certain bacterial toxins.  Botulism, a kind of food poisoning, involves one of the most deadly toxins known in the health world.

Viral diseases.  Viruses are smaller than bacteria.  They are so tiny that scientists can see them only by means of powerful electron microscopes.  By itself, a virus seems to be a lifeless particle.  But after a virus invades a living cell, it becomes an active organism capable of multiplying rapidly.  As a virus multiplies, it damages or destroys the cell.  If a number of cells become infected, a disease results.  Viruses cause many common diseases, including chicken pox, German measles, measles, and mumps.  Viruses are also responsible for influenza and the common cold, diarrhea and vomiting.  viruses also cause many serious diseases such as, hepatitis, polio, rabies, and AIDS.                                                                                                                 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

ANAL CANCER                                                                 LARYNX CANCER                                            PROSTATE CANCER

BLADDER CANCER                                                          LEUKEMIA                                                        SKIN CANCER

BONE CANCER                                                                  LIVER CANCER                                                STOMACH CANCER

BRAIN CANCER/TUMOR                                                LUNG CANCER                                                 TESTICLE CANCER

BREAST CANCER                                                             MESOTHELIOMA                                             THROAT CANCER

CERVICAL CANCER                                                         MOUTH (ORAL) CANCER                               THYROID CANCER

COLON CANCER                                                                MELANOMA                                                      UTERINE CANCER

ESOPHAGUS CANCER                                                      OVARIES CANCER                                           VAGINAL CANCER

GALL BLADDER CANCER                                               PANCREAS CANCER                                        SIDE EFFECTS - RADIATION

KIDNEY CANCER                                                                                  PENAL (PENIS) CANCER                                           SIDE EFFECTS - CHEMO

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Other infectious diseases can be caused by fungi, protozoans, and worms that live in or on the human body.  These pathogens obtain food by breaking down body tissues or by absorbing digested food from the intestines.  They produce diseases ranging from minor skin infections to life - threatening internal health disorders.

Fungi resembles green plants but cannot make their own food.  Some of the best known fungi are molds and mushrooms.  A few kinds live on the human skin, where they cause athlete's foot, ringworm, and other infections.  Disease - producing fungi also can cause brain inflammations and a lung disease called histoplasmosis.

Protozoans are one-celled organisms.  Disease - producing protozoans are found mainly in tropical areas.  They cause such disease as  amebic dysentery, an intestinal infection, and malaria.

Flatworms and roundworms cause human diseases.  Disease - producing flatworms include flukes, which can invade the blood, intestines, liver, or lungs; and tapeworms, which live in the intestines.  Disease - producing roundworms include hookworms and pinworms, which live in the intestines; trichinal worms, which infect the muscles; and filarial worms, which invade the fluids beneath the skin.  Worm infections cause many serious tropical diseases.

The spread of infectious diseases.  Most infectious diseases are communicable - that is, they can spread from person to person.  Occasionally, an infectious disease becomes highly contagious and sweeps through a community.  This health condition is called an epidemic.  When an epidemic occurs at several places throughout the world at the same time, it is called a pandemic outbreak.  An infectious disease can be spread in three primary ways: (1) by people, (2) by animals, and (3) By nonliving sources.

By people.  Many common infectious diseases spread as a result of close contact with a sick person.  Such contact frequently takes place through coughing or sneezing.  A cough or sneeze expels tiny droplets of moisture that may contain pathogens.  If people that are nearby, breathe in these droplets, the pathogens can spread from the sick person to healthy people.  Disease that spreads largely through coughing and sneezing include colds, influenza, measles, mumps, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and whooping cough.

Some diseases are transmitted when a healthy person comes into direct contact with an infected area on another person's body.  certain skin infections, such as boils and impetigo, spread this way.  So does venereal disease, which is spread by sexual contact with an infected person.  Some people carry infectious organisms within their body but do not show any sign of illness themselves.  For most communicable diseases, an infected person is contagious only during part of the illness.  The identification and treatment of carriers plays an important role in the control of these diseases.

By animals.  Insects spread some of the most deadly infectious diseases.  Fleas, mosquitoes, and other insects that feed on blood transmit many serious diseases.  When such an insect feeds on an infected person or animal, it may at the same time take certain disease - causing microorganisms into its body.  The pathogens develop further within the body of the insect.  The infection then spreads if the insect bites a healthy person and injects some of the pathogens into the bite wound.  Mosquitoes transmit encephalitis, malaria, and yellow fever in this way.  In the same manner fleas spread bubonic plague, and lice carry typhus.  Ticks transmit tick typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in this way.

A few infectious diseases are transmitted by direct contact with infected mammals and birds such as, rabies, rabbit fever, and perrot fever.

By nonliving sources.  Some pathogens can survive for long periods on nonliving objects.  These microorganisms can be transmitted by clothing, bedding, silverward, and other objects handled by sick people.  Certain bacterial infections sometimes spread to hospital patients through contact with such contaminated objects.  Some infectious diseases spread through drinking water.  Contaminated foods also transmit infectious diseases.  Pasteurization is a process that kills bacteria in milk, eliminating the health hazard of becoming infected.

Health: Noninfectious Disease 

Noninfectious disease is a broad term that groups together all illnesses not caused by pathogens.  It includes disease caused by the breakdown of tissues and organs, by birth defects, by poor diet, by environmental and occupational hazards, and by stress and tension.

Chronic, degenerative disease is a long-term health disorder that involves the gradual breakdown of tissues and organs.  Such disease affects more adults than children.  Common chronic, degenerative disease includes (1) cardiovascular diseases, (2) cancer, and (3) arthritis.

                                                                                                      


Cardiovascular diseases affect the health of the heart and blood vessels.  These diseases, which include arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, heart attacks, and strokes, are the leading cause of death in the United States.  Arteriosclerosis is a disease of the arteries.  It occurs when fatty deposits build up on the inside walls of the arteries, making the vessels hard and narrow.  This health issue interferes with the flow of blood through the arteries, and can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

Hypertension or high blood pressure, is another disease that contributes to strokes and heart attacks.  Doctors often call  hypertension "the silent killer," because it seldom produces symptoms until it caused widespread damage to the heart and blood vessels. See Hypertension.

Heart attack takes place when the heart does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood.  The lack of oxygen causes part of the heart muscle to die.  If a large part of the heart is affected, the victim may die immediately, or within the next several  weeks.  Most heart attacks that affect a smaller portion of the heart are not fatal, but the patient may have to restrict his or her activities for months or even years.

Stroke occurs if the brain does not receive an adequate supply of blood.  The affected portion of the brain is deprived of oxygen and nutrients, and is permanently damaged health wise.  A massive stroke can be fatal.  Smaller strokes can leave the victim with various disabilities, depending on what part of the brain is affected.  Common problems include paralysis and loss of speech.  In some patients, undamaged areas of the brain eventually take over some of the lost functions.  However, many victims are left with permanent health handicaps. 

Cancer occurs when certain cells of the body multiply without control.  It can affect any type of cell.  The cancer cells eventually destroy the surrounding normal cells.  In addition, the uncontrolled growth can spread to cells in other parts of the body.  If left without treatment, most kinds of cancer are fatal.  In United States, only cardiovascular disease causes more deaths.  See Cancer.

Arthritis is a general term for a disease that affects the joints.  The most widespread forms of arthritis are rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis, a painful disorder of the joints, ranks as one of the most common chronic, degenerative diseases involve the gradual breakdown of tissues or organ.    Rheumatoid arthritis causes pain and swelling in many joints throughout the body.  It can lead to deformity and crippling, severely affecting the health and lifestyle of the victim.  Rheumatoid arthritis strikes people of all ages, but it is most common among the middle-aged adults.  Osteoarthritis is basically a disease of older adults.  It results from wear and tear on the joints, especially those of the knees, hips, and fingers.  It seldom causes crippling health wise, but the pain forces many victims to limit their activities. See Arthritis.

Hormonal disease occurs if the endocrine glands do not function correctly.  These glands produce hormones, powerful chemical substances that regulate many body functions.  Perhaps the best known hormonal disease is diabetes.  It can develop if the pancreas does not work properly.  The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that enables the body to use sugar.  Sugar is one of the main products of digestion.  If cells cannot use sugar, the body begins to break down its own tissues for food.  Diabetes will lead to death without proper treatment.

Addison's disease occurs when the adrenal glands fail to produce sufficient hormones.  This disease results in loss of weight, weakness in health, and eventually, death.  The thyroid gland releases hormones that affect the rate at which the body uses food and builds new tissues.  If this gland does not produce enough hormones during infancy, an health issue known as cretinism results.  Cretinism leads to poor physical growth and mental retardation.

Congenital diseases are disorders that are present at birth.  Many babies are born with serious health issues.  In some cases, the disease develops from an infection the mother suffered during pregnancy, such as German measles, which places the infant at risk of heart defects, mental retardation, or other disorders.  Other congenital problems can occur if the mother's health is exposed to radiation or to certain drugs or other chemicals during pregnancy.  Many serious congenital diseases involve defects that are inherited from one or both parents, such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, Huntington's disease, hypertension, and diabetes that run in families.

Environmental and occupational diseases.  Many environmental factors can produce serious health issues, such as air pollution can contribute to emphysema, bronchitis, and other lung disease.  Water pollution from waste, chemicals, and fertilizers that can lead to serious illnesses.  Noise pollution that can result in hearing loss, and cause tension and stress that contribute to psychosomatic diseases.  Also, chemicals used in certain products have been linked to diseases, such as cancers. 

Prolonged exposure to some harmful agents, such as cigarettes, tobacco, alcohol, and narcotics.  Smokers are at risk of becoming a victim of emphysema, cancer, and heart disease.  Alcohol overuse can lead to severe liver and brain damage.  And drug abuse can lead to many serious physical health and emotional issues.  Occupational exposure to harmful environmental agents and poisonous substance, such as asbestos, iron, textile, herbicides and insecticides, radiation from X ray can cause serious health issues such as cancer and lung disease.                                             _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Nutritional disease is caused by an improper diet.  Deficiency disease results from a diet lacking in one or more essential food elements, such as proteins, vitamins, minerals.  Most of the process foods that we eat are stripped of those vital elements that are essential to sound health and well-being.  Improper eating habits can lead to malnutrition and obesity that can contribute to a variety of health issues, including cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.

Immunological disease occurs when the immune system fails to function properly.  The immune system is one of the body's primary defenses against disease.  It recognizes and attacks pathogens, cancer cells, and other foreign substances that may be present.  Allergies, asthma, hay fever, and hives are the most common kind of immunological diseases.  Certain serious diseases involve autoimmune reactions.  Autoimmunity means self-immunity, and an autoimmune reaction takes place when the immune system attacks the body's own tissues.  In a disease called lupus, the immune system attacks the skin and joints and, in severe cases, the kidneys and nervous system.

Some children are born with a defective immune system.  They suffer from repeated, serious infections.  Many of these children live only a few years unless they receive special drugs, surgical treatment, or bone marrow transplants.  Immune reactions are the most powerful kind of bodily defense against disease.

Psychosomatic disease is a physical disorder that results from mental stress and tension.  Pressures from work, school, financial hardships, and emotional and social conflicts are among the many situations that can produce stress.  Some people keep tensions bottled up on the inside, and this unrelieved stress can lead eventually to health issues and disease.  Common psychosomatic ailments include tension headaches, pains in chest or in the arms and legs, and upset stomach and ulcers.  In addition, unrelieved stress lowers the body's resistance to infections and other diseases.  See Stress


Diagnosing of Health Issues

The fight against disease and sickness is probably as old as humanity.  Today, the struggle to conquer and cure disease involves three main elements: (1) diagnosis, (2) treatment, and (3) prevention.

Diagnosing disease - that is, identifying a disorder is the first step towards treatment and cure.  Many different health issues produce similar symptoms.  Therefore, a doctor must carefully identify which disease a patient has to determine the best course of treatment and cure.  The doctor first review the patient's medical history and asks the patient to describe the symptoms of the present illness.  The doctor also asks about the development of the illness, the present and past health of others in the family, and similar matters that might help pinpoint the disease for proper treatment for best results.

The physician then examines the patient, noting the body temperature, pulse rate, breathing, and blood pressure.  The examination is concentrated on those parts of the body involved in the patient's symptoms.  The doctor may wish to obtain additional information from laboratory tests.  A medical laboratory can provide X ray that show abnormalities in the bones, lungs, heart, and other organs.  The laboratory also can test blood, urine, and other body fluids for evidence of certain diseases.  After considering all the information and test results, the doctor reaches a diagnosis of the patient's illness, and chart a course for proper treatment and cure.


Treatment of Health Issues

Disease treatment - sometimes involves no more than prescribed rest and a healthy diet.  The physical body has amazing great healing powers to heal itself, and such measures may be all it needs to overcome a mild illness.  But more serious health issues and diseases may require a specific course of treatment, including drugs, surgery, and other forms of therapy to achieve a cure.

Drugs are one of the physician's most important treatment against disease.  Antibiotics can cure bacterial infections that once were often fatal.  Also many fungal and worm infections can be cured effectively with drugs treatment.  However most viral infections cannot.  Drugs as a treatment also help control many noninfectious disease.  Drugs as a treatment can slow, or even cure many forms of cancer.  High blood pressure can be controlled with proper medication, and drugs containing hormones are used for treatment of hormonal diseases.  As a form of treatment, aspirin and other pain relievers help arthritis patients lead a more active life.

Surgery as a treatment, enables doctors to remove diseased tissues that threaten the overall health of the body.  For instance, surgical removal of all or part of a cancerous organ may halt the spread of the disease to other organs, or parts of the body.  In a similar manner, surgeons may remove and infected appendix or gall bladder to prevent the infection from spreading to other organs, affecting the health and well-being of the patient, as a form of cure.

Surgeons also can repair or replace diseased organs such as, heart defects.  They can also replace diseased bones and joints with metal or plastic parts.  They can  even replace a diseased kidney or heart with a healthy organ from a donor.

Radiotherapy or radiation therapy is the treatment of cancer and other diseases with ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation deposits energy that injures or destroys cells in the area being treated by damaging their genetic material, making it impossible for these cells to continue to grow. Although radiation damages both cancer cells and normal cells, the latter are able to repair themselves and function properly.  A cure is the aim in many cases.  Some cancers can be cured with radiotherapy alone.  If a cure is not possible with treatment it is often possible to limit the growth or spread of the cancer, so that it progresses less rapidly. 

Palliative radiotherapy is a course of radiotherapy used to reduce the size of a cancer, when a cure is not possible and the outlook is poor.  This may ease symptoms such as pain or pressure symptoms from the tumor. 

There are two primary types of radiotherapy treatment: 

External radiotherapy treatment that involves radiation coming from a machine outside of the body.  Internal radiotherapy treatment that involves radiation coming from implants or liquids placed inside the body.  External radiotherapy is the most common type of radiotherapy.

A course of treatment is planned by a specialist and is based on the type, size and location of your cancer.  During each treatment session, the aim is to get as much of the radiation as possible to focus on cancerous cells, with as little radiation as possible to affect normal cells.  Each session of treatment usually only lasts a few minutes.  During each treatment session the radiation may be emitted several times in short bursts from different angles, to minimize damage to normal cells.

Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs that can destroy cancer cells. These drugs often are called "anticancer" drugs.  Normal cells grow and die in a controlled way.  When cancer occurs, cells in the body that are not normal keep dividing and forming more cells without control. chemotherapy treatment destroys cancer cells by stopping them from growing or multiplying to bring about a cure.  Healthy cells can also be harmed, especially those that divide quickly.  Harm to healthy cells is what causes side effects.  These cells usually repair themselves after chemotherapy treatment.

Because some drugs work better together than alone, two or more drugs are often given at the same time. This is called combination chemotherapy.

Biological therapy is treatment with substances that boost the body's own immune system against cancer. Your body usually makes these substances in small amounts to fight cancer and other diseases. These substances can be made in the laboratory and given to patients to destroy cancer cells or change the way the body reacts to a tumor. They may also help the body repair or make new cells destroyed by chemotherapy.

Alternative treatment is a natural treatment used instead of standard or conventional treatments to bring about a cure of a disease. They generally are not recognized by the medical community as standard or conventional medical approaches.  Examples of alternative treatment includes dietary supplements, mega-dose vitamins, herbal preparations, special teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnet therapy, and spiritual or faith healing, as means back to sound health and wellness.

Other treatments involve diet therapy as a treatment, uses special diets to control PKU and other hereditary diseases, in which the body cannot use certain foods.  Diet treatment also plays a major role in the treatment of diabetes.  Rehabilitation therapy is a treatment that can help patients regain the use of certain parts of their body.  Such treatment aids people who have had strokes or other disabling diseases.  Nutritional therapy is a treatment using vitamins and minerals and herbs to bring about a cure for various diseases that affect the health and well being of an individual.


Prevention of Health Issues

Preventing health issues involves the cooperation of the individual, the health care provider, and various public agencies.

Individuals can help prevent health issues by developing good health habits, such as eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting adequate rest and relaxation, and practicing personal cleanliness and hygiene.  People can also protect their health by not smoking, and avoiding excessive use of alcohol and using narcotics.

Health care provider provides many services to aid in disease prevention and cure.  Regular medical examinations play an important role in health care.  During such examinations, the physician can check for high blood pressure or other health disorders that produce no symptoms until dangerous complications occur.  The checkup might also lead to the early diagnosis of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or other chronic illnesses in time for treatment and cure.  Such diseases can be treated more effectively if detected early.  The examination also provides the doctor with an opportunity to advise patients on how to safeguard their health and wellness.

Physicians protected patients from many serious diseases through active and passive immunizations.  Active immunizations involve the use of vaccines that stimulate the body's immune defenses against a particular disease - causing agent.  Passive immunizations involve the use of serums to protect people who already have been exposed to a disease.  Serums contain antibodies from a person or animal that is immune to the disease.

Public agencies help prevent disease in a number of ways.  In the United States, Canada, and most other developed nations, public agencies purify community water supplies, inspect foods for microorganisms and harmful chemicals, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs.  Local health departments oversee the sanitary disposal of sewage and wastes, and conduct programs to control insects, rats, and other rodents that spread diseases.  The government also protects the public from environmental pollution and inspects workplaces for occupational hazards.

Public clinics conduct immunization programs.   Government sponsored nutritional programs help safeguard the health of poor children and mothers.  In addition, community health workers help educate the public about good health habits.

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Sources:  NIH News In Health/National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine/Dept of Health and Human Services

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