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Thursday, July 1, 2010

What is B-Cell Lymphoma?


The B-Cell is part of the lymph system as a type of lymphocyte responsible for fighting infections and produce memory cells along with T-Cells to remember the type of microorganism that has invaded the system. This memorization is essential for faster immune system response the next time the same type of microorganism enters the body.

B-Cell lymphoma is a type of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma where the malignancy is found in the B-Cell type of lymphocytes. This sub-classification of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is also sub-classified into Follicular lymphoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, and Large Cell Lymphoma. The cause of this disease is still unknown, but some environmental and internal factors are associated with this condition. These risk factors are:

- Immunocompromised conditions - these can be either through taking immunosuppressant drugs after a transplant surgery, a genetic condition, or HIV or AIDS. Patients undergoing radiation therapy are also at risk in developing B-Cell lymphoma due to risk of developing cellular mutations.

- Diseases in which the body's own immune system is attacking itself such as rheumatoid arthritis.

- Exposure to chemical agents such as pesticides, insecticides, solvents and other organic chemicals.

Signs and symptoms of B-Cell lymphoma are the standard manifestations for lymphoma which are:

- Swollen, rubbery, non-painful lymph nodes more than 1cm in size.

- Distended abdomen due to swollen spleen or liver (splenomegaly and hepatomegaly respectively)

- Nausea and/or vomiting

- Fatigue

- High fever

- Night sweats

- Chest pain

- Dyspnea (difficulty of breathing)

To diagnose B-Cell lymphoma, your doctor will first study your medical history and conduct a physical examination. Most people suffering from this disease have swollen lymph nodes that have been there for more than 2 weeks due to accumulation of malignant B-cells. Your spleen and liver will be palpated and percussed. This is to see if the malignancy has reached these organs for they are also part of the lymphatic system. A cell biopsy is the most definitive way of diagnosing B-cell lymphoma. Afterwards, if diagnosis is confirmed, staging has to be performed through series of medical tests to know how far and how severe the malignancy has metastasized and affected the body.

Survival rate depends on early detection of B-cell lymphoma. If you suspect that you have lymphoma, it is advised that you have an appointment with your doctor so you would know what treatment is applicable and suitable for you.

Need to learn more about Lymphoma? Be sure to check out Lymphoma Symptoms which contains in-depth information on B-Cell Lymphoma, symptoms, causes, treatment and much more.


Monday, June 7, 2010

Excessive Facial Sweating


Excessive facial sweating occurs when you have a condition called hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating, and is a very common problem encountered by millions of people all over the world. Hyperhidrosis can lead to too much sweating in the head, the hands, underarms and other body parts, but when it affects the face particularly, it is called facial hyperhidrosis.
If you are sweating too much on the face then going outdoors and being in the company of others obviously becomes quite embarrassing. Imagine being dressed impeccably and walking into a room for a corporate presentation, or in a swanky restaurant for a date, but your face is a complete mess!
Facial hyperhidrosis is considered to be the most intrusive, since it is affecting your face, the most visible part of your body. As per the medical world, facial hyperhidrosis is condition that does not come with much risk, and does not lead to any kind of serious ailment. However, this piece of information can hardly console someone who has to live with sweat dripping off his or her face at all times.
If you have a sweaty face, you can bet on it that people will notice it immediately, and in the process you will be become self aware and your confidence levels will take a huge beating. Initially you will keep wiping the sweat off your face at all times, and then slowly you will realize that you have no control over this condition, and then eventually become disconnected from people, and thus put an unavoidable dent in your social life. So what can you do to get rid of this disgusting problem? There is a surgical procedure called sympathectomy that sometimes used on those who suffer from excessive facial sweating.
However, most people are not alright with the idea of having their faces cut open by doctors for treating facial sweating. Since surgery is an option shunned by most people who have this condition, the next best option that is available in a ready to use form is applicatory medication. These medicines that need to be applied directly on the face to control excessive sweating are quite popular.
If you too would like to use one, make sure you first consult your doctor and get the correct dosage and medicine prescribed for you. The effects of medication for facial hyperhidrosis usually differ from person to person, so talk to your doctor if you are looking for a cure for facial sweating.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Anti-Aging


With the recent advances in anti-aging technology, there is some research that shows that you can actually look close to ten years younger. However, it is important to understand that such dramatic changes do not happen overnight. To take off a significant amount of years, it is necessary take drastic anti-aging measures. In most cases, to look this much younger, it is necessary to undergo plastic surgery. Depending on your anti-aging goals, there are various surgeries that can help you get there. One of the most popular anti-aging surgeries is the facelift. As the name implies, when a facelift is performed, the skin of the face is literally pulled tighter. This operation is the most effective way to eliminate problems such as wrinkles and sagging skin. Although this is an intense surgery which guarantees significant results, there are other less invasive (and less costly) ways to take a few years off of your appearance.
For many people looking into anti-aging, they are not actually interested in extreme changes. For these people, three to four years of change is more than enough. To accomplish this goal, products such as face cream are the best choice. A quality face cream can truly take this many years off of your appearance.
Thanks to the advances in modern anti-aging technology, it truly is possible to take years off your appearance. By thinking about how many years you wish to take off, you can pick the proper course of anti-aging treatment for your specific situation.