Thursday 28 July 2011

THE FINAL SOLUTION FOR STROKE:

A stroke brain attack or a Cerebrovascular Accident is the sudden death of brain cells caused by a lack of supply in oxygen to the brain. There are two main types of stroke  NO 1 Ischemic strokes or cerebral infarcts (80% of strokes) result from a blockage or a reduction of blood flow in an artery that irrigates the brain. They are caused either by a blood clot (thrombus) which blocks the blood vessel or by the buildup of plaque often due to cholesterol within the arteries which narrows vessels resulting in a loss of blood flow.NO 2 Haemorrhagic strokes are due to the rupture of an artery within the brain triggering an intracerebral haemorrhage (15% of strokes) or to the rupture of an aneurysm arteriovenous malformation entailing subarachnoid haemorrhage (5% of strokes) so After a stroke, brain cells die in the affected areas resulting to damaged or even lose neurons. Patients will often suffer physical disabilities such as partial loss of motricity or hemiplegia, sensory loss, language disorders, aphasia, visual disorders, and even memory loss. Level of recovery will vary from patient to patient. Starting rapidly a rehabilitation program is key to recovery.our organization have a natural remedy that handles stroke with no side effect. call 2348033759021 or email elvisobinwa@gmail.com for a comprehensive cure

KIDNEY FUNCTIONS,KIDNEY STONE,AND PREVENTIONS

The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms.The smallest kidney stones are microscopic crystals; it is possible to analyze stones weighing less than 0.1 mg. Kidney stones come in virtually any color; but most are yellow to brown. The shape and size of the stone may tell something about how it was formed. Most stones are formed and excreted singly.
 WHAT IS KIDNEY?
 In humans the kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity, more specifically in the paravertebral gutter and lie in a retroperitoneal position at a slightly oblique angle. There are two, one on each side of the spine.The kidney has a bean-shaped structure, each kidney has concave and convex surfaces. The concave surface, the renal hilum, is the point at which the renal artery enters the organ, and the renal vein and ureter leave.
WHAT ARE FUNCTIONS OF KIDNEYS
The kidneys are vital organs that regulate composition of the blood
  Keep the blood clean and chemically balanced
Keep the volume of water in the body constant.
Remove wastes from the body.
  They help regulate blood pressure Stimulate the making of red blood cells Maintain the body’s calcium level.
SOME TYPES OF KIDNEY DISEASES

1. Polycystic kidney disease- is an inherited disease that causes cysts to form in the kidneys.
These renal (of the kidney) cysts are filled with fluid and formed by individual nephrons, the subunits of the kidney. People with PKD may also have cysts in the liver, pancreas and other organs. About 10 to 15 percent may have swellings in the walls of blood vessels in the brain (called aneurysms
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2. Congenital DiseaseThis usually involves some malformation of the genitourinary tract, usually leading to some type of obstruction which subsequently produces infection and/or destruction of kidney tissue. The destruction can eventually progress to chronic kidney failure.

3.Acquired Kidney Disease
These diseases are numerous, the general term being nephritis (meaning inflammation of the kidney). The most common type of nephritis is glomerulonephritis, and again, this has many causes

4.Kidney Stones
These are very common, and when they pass, the pain can be extremely severe in the side and back. Stone formation can be an inherited disorder, secondary to a malformation and/or infection in the kidney, or can occur without any prior problem. The pain can appear suddenly and in waves, and then disappear rapidly when the stone is passed

5.Nephrotic Syndrome
This refers to a large protein loss in the urine [frequently in association with low blood protein (albumin) levels, an elevated blood cholesterol and severe retention of body fluid, causing swelling (edema)]. This disease can be a primary disorder of the kidney or secondary to an illness, affecting many parts of the body (for example diabetes mellitus].
Symptoms of Kidney Diseases.
 Although many forms of kidney disease do not produce symptoms until late in 
the course of the disease, there are at least six warning signs that may indicate kidney disease:
1. Burning or difficulty during urination
2. An increase in the frequency of urination
3. Passage of blood in the urine
4. Puffiness around the eyes, swelling of the hands and feet
5. Pain in the small of the back just below the ribs
6. High blood pressure 

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