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How to Get Rid of Man Boobs – Don't Choose the Surgery Just Yet
January 31st, 2010
admin Are you distraught by the fact that you have man boobs that are considered enviable by women’s standards but laughable in the eyes of men around you?
Perhaps you have considered a Gynecomastia surgery but let it be known that this is not your only way out. You don’t have to go under the knife. There are other techniques that you can apply to your situation so let us take a look at these methods before you commit yourself to a Gynecomastic procedure.
Can you imagine a large percentage of male adults enter and exit their adolescent period with enlarged breasts, which are also shamefully known as man boobs? This could be due to an imbalance of hormonal substances during puberty prior to entering the adult phase in life. These male “mammary glands” are most likely to melt away when his hormone levels tend to gradually be on the balanced end as they embrace adulthood.
These types of adults have no need to worry or run off to the surgeon’s office in order to have Gynecomastia done. However, some may find that their male boobs refuse to disappear even when they are in their late twenties or thirties, way after puberty has ended.
The best way to get rid of man boobs without resorting to surgical procedures is to speak to your doctor first. Do not be ashamed because your doctor has every right to know your problem and help you solve it. You should be all ears when it comes to listening to what your doctor has to say about possible treatments before signing on the dotted line when it comes to surgery to remove your male boobs.
The underlying reason for your man boobs could be treated using medicine prescribed by your doctor who can even recommend a good dietitian if obesity is your core problem.
Speaking of obesity, this is considered a huge problem suffered by men with enlarged breasts. All is not lost, as this can easily be remedied with weight loss techniques. With optimal adjustments made to their daily diets, physical activities and lifestyle habits, men suffering from engorged boobs can very well be on the path to recovery.
Gynecomastia surgery can cost thousands of dollars, which you can easily save if you took another path to correct your man boobs. And let’s not forget about the obvious discomfort after surgery has taken place. You may need to take several weeks off work in order to recuperate which again will set you back in terms of productivity.
Weight Loss Surgery – A Boon or Doom?
January 31st, 2010
admin Let’s start with some interesting facts about being overweight. Recent surveys on weight loss indicate that more than 300,000 deaths are reported to have caused due to obesity. Wait a minute, we said that the facts are interesting and did we say that the facts are ugly? Yes all facts about being overweight are revealing the worse health condition of majority of people living in this planet. You will be familiar with the great old saying that problems and solutions are like two sides of a coin.
Things aren’t much different in the case of obesity. Obesity has become a major problem of more than 60% of Americans and obviously, there are more weight loss solution available out there than what is needed. As the people of this planet are desperate to lose weight as quickly as possible, the scammers out there have one thing they are look for – “The Demand”. The huge demand for the weight loss solutions has given birth to countless numbers of weight loss scams. These weight loss scams promise to help you lose your extra pounds in just days with a very little effort which is simply impossible. However, due to the desperate need for getting a weight loss solution, some people think that the impossible is possible sometimes. This thinking has resulted in increase in number of victims of the weight loss scams. Not every weight loss option available today happens to be a scam. Some of the perfectly working solutions such as the weight loss surgeries are hidden beneath the mountain of weight loss scams. Remember that the weight loss surgery is the only recommended option for dealing with obesity.
The Safe Option – Only If Done Right
People out there have a misconception that the weight loss surgery is very risky and that is the reason why it is classified under the major surgeries. The real fact is that, undergoing a weight loss surgery is 100% safe when done by an experienced medical practitioner. Weight loss surgery done without proper medical supervision will lead to serious complications and that is the reason why it is classified as one of the major surgeries. Weight loss surgery, also known as the Bariatric surgery is recommend for people with very slow metabolic rates and those who are greatly obese. It is not advisable to undergo the weight loss surgery on people who are mildly obese. All these people have to do is to follow a healthy diet pattern and do regular exercises.
The Conclusion
Comparing the risk of obesity, the risks involved in weight loss surgery are negligible. Remember that finding a well experienced surgeon to perform the weight loss surgery is all you have to do. This is the factor that decides whether the weight loss surgery is a boon or doom.
The Process Of Colon Cancer Surgery
January 30th, 2010
admin The important part of the digestive system is colon. The colon helps the body to absorb nutrients, minerals and water. The other function of the colon is help the body get rid of its waste food particles and undigested materials in the form of stool. The length of the colon is approximately six feet and makes up the major portion of the large intestine. At the end of the large intestine are the rectum and the anal canal.
When cancer occurs in the cells of the colon, it is known as the ‘Colon Cancer’. This type of cancer is common and is found in both men and women. It has been estimated that almost 110,000 people in the United States alone are diagnosed with colon cancer every year.
Generally 95% of all colon cancers are of the adenocarcinomas type and the rest 5% are of less common cell types which includes neuroendocrine tumors, gastrointestinal stomal tumors, carcinoid tumors, lymphomas, melanomas, leimyosarcomas and signet ring cell tumors.
For effective treatment of the patient the doctor has to examine the extant or the stage of the cancer and then decide about the course of treatment to be followed. If tumors are to be removed due to colon cancer, then resection surgery also known as the partial or hemicolectomy is chosen as treatment.
The resection surgery is a major surgery and requires the surgeon to enter the abdomen through a large incision in the abdominal wall. The section of the colon or rectum which is diseased is removed along with the lymph nodes and some parts of the healthy colon. After removal, the two healthy ends are reattached again. The aim of the surgeon performing the colon cancer surgery is to make the patient to return to the most normal bowel function as soon as possible.
In the aftermath of the operation, some tissues are removed from the lymph nodes and sent to the laboratory for pathological examination. The function of the lymph nodes is to conduct the flow of a fluid known as the “lymph” into the cells in the body. As a rule, cancer cells tend to gather in the lymph nodes, so it is a good indicator for determining cancer and how far it has spread. The risk of the cancer reoccurring is also reduced after the removal of the lymph nodes.
There may be cases where a large part of the colon or rectum is diseased and the reconnection (also known as the anastomosis) may not be possible. In such cases the surgeon may perform a colostomy.
Surgeons create colostomy by inserting a large part of the intestine through an opening created in the abdominal wall. The portion of the colon that remains outside the body is known as the “Stoma” (mouth). A bag is attached to the stoma to collect the waste material of the body. This bag has to be emptied several times in a day regularly.
Colostomies are a temporary phenomenon and is necessary for allowing the colon to heal properly after completion of the surgery. After some times, a second surgery is performed to reattach the colon together. Permanent colostomy is required only in 15 percent of the cases of the surgery.
Recovery from the colon cancer surgery takes place in different phases which includes the postoperative stay in the hospital and the recovery time at home. Problems like infections and blockages are monitored by the doctors and complications if any are promptly treated. The patient is generally able to get back to his or her regular diet after a period of time that may be prescribed by the doctor. Care should be taken in taking your diet which should preferably be as per the instructions of your doctor.

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