General Surgeon For Chronic Candida Paronychia

 

General Surgeon For Chronic Candida Paronychia

Paronychia is a kind of infection that affects the nails. People who get this kind of infection are those who usually contact with water or handle food regularly as the food has the ability to accumulate yeast on hands. You can see swollen areas around the nails without cuticle on this kind of infection that leads to nail discoloration and commonly the cause of nail base removal. The paronychia is also termed as lateral onycholysis. Paronychia must be treated by the General surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There are two types of paronychia, the acute paronychia and chronic paronychia. The causes of acute paronychia are nail biting, aggressive manicuring, and placement of artificial nails. The symptoms of acute paronychia are inflamed surface of around the nail, discoloration of the nail and sometimes pus is present. Acute paronychia can be treated with antibiotics or 3 to 4 times warm water soaks. Chronic paronychia is just similar with acute paronychia but chorinic paronychia is more difficult to treat. Some symptoms of chronic paronychia are also similar to the symptom of acute paronychia. Some symptoms of (CP) are inflammation of the proximal nail fold, usually associated with deformities of the surface of the nail and loss of the cuticle, and thickened nail plates with brown discoloration. Chronic paronychia commonly occurs to women that frequently contact their hands in the water. Because of the periungual skin features of the individual that have this kind of disorder usually gets candida, many have think that candida is the cause of the disorder. Some of the symptom indicates that chronic paronychia is a type of eczema and that candida isolates are nonpathogenic colonizing organisms. Chroni paronychia can be treated topical steroid and antifungal agent. Patients with CP must avoid having their hands on the water, having manicure, and avoid from irritating substances. They also needed to be treated by the general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There is an Italian study about the treatment for patients with chronic paronychia. The researches studied the treatments for 45 patients with chronic paronychia withoral itraconazole, oral terbinafine, or topical methylprednisolone for 3 weeks. Patient's treated with oral medications received placebo cream, and those with topical methlprednisolone received placebo tablets. After 9 weeks, those treated with oral antifungal agents have improvement on the half of the nails than treated with topical corticosteroid treated on 85% of the nails. The 18 patient's accumulated candida, but its eradication doesn't associate with clinical improvement, which come up that there is continued presence of fungi in some patients. The study come up with the patients with chronic paronychia has improvement when treated with topical corticosteroid even candida is present. But it is advisable for the patient to contact general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia if the infection gets worse.

General Surgeon For Chronic Candida Paronychia

 

General Surgeon For Chronic Candida Paronychia

Paronychia is a kind of infection that affects the nails. People who get this kind of infection are those who usually contact with water or handle food regularly as the food has the ability to accumulate yeast on hands. You can see swollen areas around the nails without cuticle on this kind of infection that leads to nail discoloration and commonly the cause of nail base removal. The paronychia is also termed as lateral onycholysis. Paronychia must be treated by the General surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There are two types of paronychia, the acute paronychia and chronic paronychia. The causes of acute paronychia are nail biting, aggressive manicuring, and placement of artificial nails. The symptoms of acute paronychia are inflamed surface of around the nail, discoloration of the nail and sometimes pus is present. Acute paronychia can be treated with antibiotics or 3 to 4 times warm water soaks. Chronic paronychia is just similar with acute paronychia but chorinic paronychia is more difficult to treat. Some symptoms of chronic paronychia are also similar to the symptom of acute paronychia. Some symptoms of (CP) are inflammation of the proximal nail fold, usually associated with deformities of the surface of the nail and loss of the cuticle, and thickened nail plates with brown discoloration. Chronic paronychia commonly occurs to women that frequently contact their hands in the water. Because of the periungual skin features of the individual that have this kind of disorder usually gets candida, many have think that candida is the cause of the disorder. Some of the symptom indicates that chronic paronychia is a type of eczema and that candida isolates are nonpathogenic colonizing organisms. Chroni paronychia can be treated topical steroid and antifungal agent. Patients with CP must avoid having their hands on the water, having manicure, and avoid from irritating substances. They also needed to be treated by the general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There is an Italian study about the treatment for patients with chronic paronychia. The researches studied the treatments for 45 patients with chronic paronychia withoral itraconazole, oral terbinafine, or topical methylprednisolone for 3 weeks. Patient's treated with oral medications received placebo cream, and those with topical methlprednisolone received placebo tablets. After 9 weeks, those treated with oral antifungal agents have improvement on the half of the nails than treated with topical corticosteroid treated on 85% of the nails. The 18 patient's accumulated candida, but its eradication doesn't associate with clinical improvement, which come up that there is continued presence of fungi in some patients. The study come up with the patients with chronic paronychia has improvement when treated with topical corticosteroid even candida is present. But it is advisable for the patient to contact general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia if the infection gets worse.

General Surgeon For Chronic Candida Paronychia


Paronychia is a kind of infection that affects the nails. People who get this kind of infection are those who usually contact with water or handle food regularly as the food has the ability to accumulate yeast on hands. You can see swollen areas around the nails without cuticle on this kind of infection that leads to nail discoloration and commonly the cause of nail base removal. The paronychia is also termed as lateral onycholysis. Paronychia must be treated by the General surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There are two types of paronychia, the acute paronychia and chronic paronychia. The causes of acute paronychia are nail biting, aggressive manicuring, and placement of artificial nails. The symptoms of acute paronychia are inflamed surface of around the nail, discoloration of the nail and sometimes pus is present. Acute paronychia can be treated with antibiotics or 3 to 4 times warm water soaks. Chronic paronychia is just similar with acute paronychia but chorinic paronychia is more difficult to treat. Some symptoms of chronic paronychia are also similar to the symptom of acute paronychia. Some symptoms of (CP) are inflammation of the proximal nail fold, usually associated with deformities of the surface of the nail and loss of the cuticle, and thickened nail plates with brown discoloration. Chronic paronychia commonly occurs to women that frequently contact their hands in the water. Because of the periungual skin features of the individual that have this kind of disorder usually gets candida, many have think that candida is the cause of the disorder. Some of the symptom indicates that chronic paronychia is a type of eczema and that candida isolates are nonpathogenic colonizing organisms. Chroni paronychia can be treated topical steroid and antifungal agent. Patients with CP must avoid having their hands on the water, having manicure, and avoid from irritating substances. They also needed to be treated by the general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia.

There is an Italian study about the treatment for patients with chronic paronychia. The researches studied the treatments for 45 patients with chronic paronychia withoral itraconazole, oral terbinafine, or topical methylprednisolone for 3 weeks. Patient's treated with oral medications received placebo cream, and those with topical methlprednisolone received placebo tablets. After 9 weeks, those treated with oral antifungal agents have improvement on the half of the nails than treated with topical corticosteroid treated on 85% of the nails. The 18 patient's accumulated candida, but its eradication doesn't associate with clinical improvement, which come up that there is continued presence of fungi in some patients. The study come up with the patients with chronic paronychia has improvement when treated with topical corticosteroid even candida is present. But it is advisable for the patient to contact general surgeon for chronic candida paronychia if the infection gets worse.

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans



I will always ask (gently and diplomatically!) someone with a chronic illness, "how did you know?" Looking back, were there pcr test houston, that maybe we sloughed off as stress, age, or something else?

How do these covid variants happen?

Let's first have a crash course on virology. Viruses are probably the best example of our concept of " to infinity and beyond". They are the most abundant form of "life" on earth, and probably elsewhere! Exponential growth is an understatement. Literally, trillions to the power of another few trillion.

A virus has a shell, capsid, which protects its viral material, or genome, safe. Some particularly resilient viruses such as Hep C, coronavirus, herpes, HIV have an extra protective coating referred to as envelopes.

Viral envelopes hate soap, soap is their kryptonite, which is why washing with soap is paramount to destroy the virus.

Every time the coronavirus transmits between people, it picks up microscopic changes to its genetic code. The result is coronavirus variants, Researchers are observing patterns as to how the virus is mutating. Covid-19 seems to be the lead track star of viruses - redefining how fast a virus can mutate. The bottom line is, we do not know how many variants exist now, or, potentially how many there could be in the future.

Remaining vigilant about preventing transmission is no less vital now - it is even more important now to help halt the potential for mutations.

Hand washing with soap, masks, distancing, covid-19 testing, abiding by lockdowns... are all vital to harnessing this virus from further mutations. The vaccine is NOT a get out of jail for free card!!!

Hopefully, our vaccines will be able to keep up with these mutations. We know that every year (less actually) our flu vaccines need to be updated. The coronavirus vaccines will demand constant updates - more than any software we have ever complained about updating!

Evolution in action... survival of the fittest: In most viruses and disease-causing bacteria, the use of treatments and vaccines challenges them to evolve ways of escaping them so they can continue to thrive... These viruses certainly appear to have an evolutionary advantage.

What can we do to proactively strengthen us against these multiple coronaviruses?

Yes, we ALL must abide by the rules to prevent transmission. But how can we strengthen ourselves, that if we come into contact with these viruses, we minimize our risk of a deadly reaction?

I have many articles on here about the role of chronic inflammation in every one of our chronic illnesses from heart disease, diabetes, vascular disease, arthritis, depression, cancers... Chronic inflammation is the ultimate underlying cause of a compromised ability for our body to shake off any nasties that hit us. AKA - defences are down.

In patients with a severe reaction to the virus, the lungs are damaged, and patients need supplemental oxygen. The risk of mortality these cases is over 40%.

March 2021 Journal of Immunity: Donna Farber, PhD, professor of microbiology & immunology, Chief of Surgical Sciences Columbia University: "Even though individuals are getting vaccinated, severe COVID-19 remains a significant risk for certain individuals and we need to find ways to treat people who develop severe disease."

"People refer to patients experiencing a cytokine storm in the blood, but what we're seeing in the lungs is on another level. The immune cells in the lung went into overdrive releasing these cytokines."

Very complicated science. Bottom line is - lowering our levels of chronic inflammation, is probably our best defense against a drastic reaction to the virus. This explains why, people who already have underlying chronic conditions are more vulnerable.

Please read the many articles I have here on chronic inflammation, and how we can reduce our risk, to not just covid, but all of our chronic diseases. The research continues to support this necessity. My goal in chronic care management, is to bring reducing chronic inflammation, to the very top of our health "to-do" list. All of our other "healthy lifestyle" habits, fall under the umbrella of reducing inflammation. However, please be careful you are not "paving the road to hell with good intentions". In other words, get the true science on lowering inflammation, and not the pop science.

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans

 

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans


I will always ask (gently and diplomatically!) someone with a chronic illness, "how did you know?" Looking back, were there same day testing, that maybe we sloughed off as stress, age, or something else?

How do these covid variants happen?

Let's first have a crash course on virology. Viruses are probably the best example of our concept of " to infinity and beyond". They are the most abundant form of "life" on earth, and probably elsewhere! Exponential growth is an understatement. Literally, trillions to the power of another few trillion.

A virus has a shell, capsid, which protects its viral material, or genome, safe. Some particularly resilient viruses such as Hep C, coronavirus, herpes, HIV have an extra protective coating referred to as envelopes.

Viral envelopes hate soap, soap is their kryptonite, which is why washing with soap is paramount to destroy the virus.

Every time the coronavirus transmits between people, it picks up microscopic changes to its genetic code. The result is coronavirus variants, Researchers are observing patterns as to how the virus is mutating. Covid-19 seems to be the lead track star of viruses - redefining how fast a virus can mutate. The bottom line is, we do not know how many variants exist now, or, potentially how many there could be in the future.

Remaining vigilant about preventing transmission is no less vital now - it is even more important now to help halt the potential for mutations.

Hand washing with soap, masks, distancing, covid-19 testing, abiding by lockdowns... are all vital to harnessing this virus from further mutations. The vaccine is NOT a get out of jail for free card!!!

Hopefully, our vaccines will be able to keep up with these mutations. We know that every year (less actually) our flu vaccines need to be updated. The coronavirus vaccines will demand constant updates - more than any software we have ever complained about updating!

Evolution in action... survival of the fittest: In most viruses and disease-causing bacteria, the use of treatments and vaccines challenges them to evolve ways of escaping them so they can continue to thrive... These viruses certainly appear to have an evolutionary advantage.

What can we do to proactively strengthen us against these multiple coronaviruses?

Yes, we ALL must abide by the rules to prevent transmission. But how can we strengthen ourselves, that if we come into contact with these viruses, we minimize our risk of a deadly reaction?

I have many articles on here about the role of chronic inflammation in every one of our chronic illnesses from heart disease, diabetes, vascular disease, arthritis, depression, cancers... Chronic inflammation is the ultimate underlying cause of a compromised ability for our body to shake off any nasties that hit us. AKA - defences are down.

In patients with a severe reaction to the virus, the lungs are damaged, and patients need supplemental oxygen. The risk of mortality these cases is over 40%.

March 2021 Journal of Immunity: Donna Farber, PhD, professor of microbiology & immunology, Chief of Surgical Sciences Columbia University: "Even though individuals are getting vaccinated, severe COVID-19 remains a significant risk for certain individuals and we need to find ways to treat people who develop severe disease."

"People refer to patients experiencing a cytokine storm in the blood, but what we're seeing in the lungs is on another level. The immune cells in the lung went into overdrive releasing these cytokines."

Very complicated science. Bottom line is - lowering our levels of chronic inflammation, is probably our best defense against a drastic reaction to the virus. This explains why, people who already have underlying chronic conditions are more vulnerable.

Please read the many articles I have here on chronic inflammation, and how we can reduce our risk, to not just covid, but all of our chronic diseases. The research continues to support this necessity. My goal in chronic care management, is to bring reducing chronic inflammation, to the very top of our health "to-do" list. All of our other "healthy lifestyle" habits, fall under the umbrella of reducing inflammation. However, please be careful you are not "paving the road to hell with good intentions". In other words, get the true science on lowering inflammation, and not the pop science.

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans

 

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans


I will always ask (gently and diplomatically!) someone with a chronic illness, "how did you know?" Looking back, were there same day testing, that maybe we sloughed off as stress, age, or something else?

How do these covid variants happen?

Let's first have a crash course on virology. Viruses are probably the best example of our concept of " to infinity and beyond". They are the most abundant form of "life" on earth, and probably elsewhere! Exponential growth is an understatement. Literally, trillions to the power of another few trillion.

A virus has a shell, capsid, which protects its viral material, or genome, safe. Some particularly resilient viruses such as Hep C, coronavirus, herpes, HIV have an extra protective coating referred to as envelopes.

Viral envelopes hate soap, soap is their kryptonite, which is why washing with soap is paramount to destroy the virus.

Every time the coronavirus transmits between people, it picks up microscopic changes to its genetic code. The result is coronavirus variants, Researchers are observing patterns as to how the virus is mutating. Covid-19 seems to be the lead track star of viruses - redefining how fast a virus can mutate. The bottom line is, we do not know how many variants exist now, or, potentially how many there could be in the future.

Remaining vigilant about preventing transmission is no less vital now - it is even more important now to help halt the potential for mutations.

Hand washing with soap, masks, distancing, covid-19 testing, abiding by lockdowns... are all vital to harnessing this virus from further mutations. The vaccine is NOT a get out of jail for free card!!!

Hopefully, our vaccines will be able to keep up with these mutations. We know that every year (less actually) our flu vaccines need to be updated. The coronavirus vaccines will demand constant updates - more than any software we have ever complained about updating!

Evolution in action... survival of the fittest: In most viruses and disease-causing bacteria, the use of treatments and vaccines challenges them to evolve ways of escaping them so they can continue to thrive... These viruses certainly appear to have an evolutionary advantage.

What can we do to proactively strengthen us against these multiple coronaviruses?

Yes, we ALL must abide by the rules to prevent transmission. But how can we strengthen ourselves, that if we come into contact with these viruses, we minimize our risk of a deadly reaction?

I have many articles on here about the role of chronic inflammation in every one of our chronic illnesses from heart disease, diabetes, vascular disease, arthritis, depression, cancers... Chronic inflammation is the ultimate underlying cause of a compromised ability for our body to shake off any nasties that hit us. AKA - defences are down.

In patients with a severe reaction to the virus, the lungs are damaged, and patients need supplemental oxygen. The risk of mortality these cases is over 40%.

March 2021 Journal of Immunity: Donna Farber, PhD, professor of microbiology & immunology, Chief of Surgical Sciences Columbia University: "Even though individuals are getting vaccinated, severe COVID-19 remains a significant risk for certain individuals and we need to find ways to treat people who develop severe disease."

"People refer to patients experiencing a cytokine storm in the blood, but what we're seeing in the lungs is on another level. The immune cells in the lung went into overdrive releasing these cytokines."

Very complicated science. Bottom line is - lowering our levels of chronic inflammation, is probably our best defense against a drastic reaction to the virus. This explains why, people who already have underlying chronic conditions are more vulnerable.

Please read the many articles I have here on chronic inflammation, and how we can reduce our risk, to not just covid, but all of our chronic diseases. The research continues to support this necessity. My goal in chronic care management, is to bring reducing chronic inflammation, to the very top of our health "to-do" list. All of our other "healthy lifestyle" habits, fall under the umbrella of reducing inflammation. However, please be careful you are not "paving the road to hell with good intentions". In other words, get the true science on lowering inflammation, and not the pop science.

Covid-19 Variants - Our Proactive Health Plans

 



I will always ask (gently and diplomatically!) someone with a chronic illness, "how did you know?" Looking back, were there rapid test houston, that maybe we sloughed off as stress, age, or something else?

How do these covid variants happen?

Let's first have a crash course on virology. Viruses are probably the best example of our concept of " to infinity and beyond". They are the most abundant form of "life" on earth, and probably elsewhere! Exponential growth is an understatement. Literally, trillions to the power of another few trillion.

A virus has a shell, capsid, which protects its viral material, or genome, safe. Some particularly resilient viruses such as Hep C, coronavirus, herpes, HIV have an extra protective coating referred to as envelopes.

Viral envelopes hate soap, soap is their kryptonite, which is why washing with soap is paramount to destroy the virus.

Every time the coronavirus transmits between people, it picks up microscopic changes to its genetic code. The result is coronavirus variants, Researchers are observing patterns as to how the virus is mutating. Covid-19 seems to be the lead track star of viruses - redefining how fast a virus can mutate. The bottom line is, we do not know how many variants exist now, or, potentially how many there could be in the future.

Remaining vigilant about preventing transmission is no less vital now - it is even more important now to help halt the potential for mutations.

Hand washing with soap, masks, distancing, covid-19 testing, abiding by lockdowns... are all vital to harnessing this virus from further mutations. The vaccine is NOT a get out of jail for free card!!!

Hopefully, our vaccines will be able to keep up with these mutations. We know that every year (less actually) our flu vaccines need to be updated. The coronavirus vaccines will demand constant updates - more than any software we have ever complained about updating!

Evolution in action... survival of the fittest: In most viruses and disease-causing bacteria, the use of treatments and vaccines challenges them to evolve ways of escaping them so they can continue to thrive... These viruses certainly appear to have an evolutionary advantage.

What can we do to proactively strengthen us against these multiple coronaviruses?

Yes, we ALL must abide by the rules to prevent transmission. But how can we strengthen ourselves, that if we come into contact with these viruses, we minimize our risk of a deadly reaction?

I have many articles on here about the role of chronic inflammation in every one of our chronic illnesses from heart disease, diabetes, vascular disease, arthritis, depression, cancers... Chronic inflammation is the ultimate underlying cause of a compromised ability for our body to shake off any nasties that hit us. AKA - defences are down.

In patients with a severe reaction to the virus, the lungs are damaged, and patients need supplemental oxygen. The risk of mortality these cases is over 40%.

March 2021 Journal of Immunity: Donna Farber, PhD, professor of microbiology & immunology, Chief of Surgical Sciences Columbia University: "Even though individuals are getting vaccinated, severe COVID-19 remains a significant risk for certain individuals and we need to find ways to treat people who develop severe disease."

"People refer to patients experiencing a cytokine storm in the blood, but what we're seeing in the lungs is on another level. The immune cells in the lung went into overdrive releasing these cytokines."

Very complicated science. Bottom line is - lowering our levels of chronic inflammation, is probably our best defense against a drastic reaction to the virus. This explains why, people who already have underlying chronic conditions are more vulnerable.

Please read the many articles I have here on chronic inflammation, and how we can reduce our risk, to not just covid, but all of our chronic diseases. The research continues to support this necessity. My goal in chronic care management, is to bring reducing chronic inflammation, to the very top of our health "to-do" list. All of our other "healthy lifestyle" habits, fall under the umbrella of reducing inflammation. However, please be careful you are not "paving the road to hell with good intentions". In other words, get the true science on lowering inflammation, and not the pop science.

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