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June 9, 2021 6 Foods To Avoid During Your Period

6 Foods To Avoid During Your Period

Period cramp is one of the most painful feelings that exist in a woman’s world.

Avoid Caffeinated drinks

Caffeine increases estrogen levels in your body during your period and can worsen cramps. Drinking caffeinated drinks before or during your period causes the narrowing of your blood vessels, also known as vasoconstriction, which worsen period cramps. No matter how much you crave such drinks during your period, girl, avoid them.

Cold water

There’s really no scientific evidence against the intake of cold water or cold drinks during periods. However, prostaglandins – which are chemicals in the body that contribute to the shedding of the uterus walls to result in menstrual flow – can cause sharp period pains at high levels. It is necessary for you to study your body and take note of how it reacts to cold foods during your period and act accordingly.

Spicy foods

Ladies, you all know period poop is the most painful bowel activity that exists in the history of excretion. As such, any type of food that can cause it should be avoided. Most importantly, if spicy foods do not usually sit well with your stomach, it will be best to avoid them during your period.

Avoid sugary foods

Sugar is the menstrual period’s most popular enemy. Eating sugary foods or sweets does not only increase period pains, but also contributes to mood swings. Yes, mood swings! It can cause mood fluctuations which can lead to anxiety and depression in extreme cases hence you should either regulate its intake or avoid it totally.

Alcohol

You’re free to eat or drink whatever you crave during your period but at all cost please avoid alcohol. Aside from dehydrating you, a hangover is not something you will like to give permission to torment you with period cramps.

Avoid dairy products

It’s not a crime to have a sweet tooth but you might want to avoid cheese, ice cream, and all diary-based products during your period. Most, if not all, of these products are high in arachidonic acid which makes period cramps worse. I’d skip that ice cream if I were you.

In order not to be in the black books of period pains, eat fresh fruits and vegetables in addition to your normal meals and drink lots of water, and you’ll be fine in all of those five or so seven days of every month. Wink.

 
June 7, 2021 Healthy Lifestyle To Adopt In The Nigeria Setting

Healthy Lifestyle To Adopt In The Nigeria Setting

Aging is an important part of life. Most people feel that they don’t grow stronger, or better with themselves as they age, but aging can actually bring out some of the best parts of us.

Some few tips here on how to get better with your age:

BE KIND TO YOUR SKIN

The skin is the biggest and most attractive organ in the body. When treated with care, it can serve as a protection from the elements, regulate the body temperature, and provide sensation.

To keep the skin functioning fresh, even at an old age:

  • Wear sunscreen and protective clothing.
  • Get yearly skin cancer screenings.
  • Stick to gentle products in your anti-aging care routine.
  • Stay hydrated.

EXERCISE

Regular exercise has proven to significantly lower the risk of diseases, such as disease and cancer, and helps to retain mobility longer. Exercise also lowers stress, helps in sleep, skin and bone health, and mood.

It is recommended that adults get at least 2.5-5 hours of moderate exercise, and 1.25-2.5 hours of vigorous intensity aerobic exercise.

 WATCH YOUR DIET

Healthy foods are very important when aging. It is recommended that you eat:

  • Fruits and Vegetables, fresh, frozen or canned.
  • Lean protein like fish and beans.
  • Cereals, bread, rice and pasta.
  • Healthy fats.
  • It is advisable to stay away from processed foods, refined sugar, unhealthy fats.

LOOK AFTER YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

Being happy and keeping stress down goes a long way in helping one live well and age well.

Here are a few tips for mental health:

Spend time with friends and loved ones – Meaningful relationships and strong social network improve mental health and physical well-being. Having a pet can also lower stress and blood pressure, reduce case of loneliness, and better your mood.

Accept yourself and your Age – People who maintain a positive attitude about aging live longer and recover better. Aging cannot be avoided, and learning to embrace it can make all the difference.

Do Things You Enjoy – Engage in enjoyable activities to fuel your happiness. Spend time with nature, learn a new hobby, volunteer, and do whatever brings you joy.

QUIT SMOKING AND DECREASE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Smoking and alcohol have been shown to cause premature aging and increase risk of heart disease.

Quitting smoking, especially if it’s a habit, is not easy, but there are many resources to help you quit.

Limit the amount of alcohol you take to 1-2 drinks a day.

Like some will say cruise, vibes and Insha Allah...Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 27, 2021 Healthcare Tips For 2021

Healthcare Tips For 2021

It’s easy to get confused when it comes to health and nutrition. Even qualified experts often seem to hold opposing opinion. Yet, despite all the disagreements, a number of wellness tips are well supported by research.

Here are a few health and nutrition tips that are actually based on good science.

Eat A Healthy Diet

Eating a balanced and healthy diet, being made from fruits, vegetables and protein can lead to a healthier lifestyle. These foods reduce the risk of malnutrition and non-communicable diseases (NCD’s) such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer.

Reduce Intake Of Harmful Fats

Reducing your intake of fatty foods and snacks that will only add more weight to your body. Your fat consumed should be adequately less than 30% of your total energy intake. Unsaturated fats are preferable over saturated fats and trans-fats.

Preferable unsaturated fats are found in foods like fish, avocado and nuts, sunflower, soybean, etc. Saturated fats can be found in fatty meat, butter, palm and coconut oil.             

Avoid Excess Alcohol 

Avoid consuming alcohol frequently. Consuming excess alcohol can lead to health problems such as mental and behavioral disorders, including alcohol dependence, some cancers and heart diseases, as well as injuries from violence, road clashes and collisions.

Say No To Smoking

Smoking tobacco and Indian hemp causes NCD’s such as respiratory diseases, heart disease and stroke. Tobacco also kills non-smokers through second hand exposure. Do not start smoking and fight for your right to breathe tobacco smoke-free air.

Get Active

Physical activity involves any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. They all include exercise and activities undertaken while working, playing and recreational pursuits. Adults aged 18-64 should be able to do at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity during the week.

Exercise Regularly

Staying physically fit has numerous benefits, including boosting cardiovascular and Muscular health and fighting disease. Exercise can also positively affect your mental well-being by helping the body relieve stress and reduce depression. Protecting your mental health has been especially critical during the stress of the pandemic, so try to squeeze in the minimum American Heart Association-recommended 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic  exercise each week, plus at least two days on which you do muscle-strengthening activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 25, 2021 75 Per Cent Of Nigerians Suffer From Pile

75 Per Cent Of Nigerians Suffer From Pile

Among several other health complications to pay attention to, piles also known as Haemorrhoids, attracts little or no attention due to the overlooking of some signals we assume to be normal when we see blood while defecating, not able to defecate for days and having to groan very hard when using the convenience.

Piles also called Haemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in the anus and lower rectum. Haemorrhoids develop when the veins of the rectum or anus become dilated or enlarged.

Speaking during an interview with FirstnewsHealthReporter, a Doctor at the Family Medicine Department, Babcock University, Illishan Remo, Ogun State, Dr Chukwuma Ogechukwu, explained that haemorrhoids also known piles had 75% incidence prevalence in Nigeria.

Ogechuckwu listed straining while defecating, constipation, pregnancy, chronic diarrhoea, obesity, anal sex and spinal cord injury as major factors that expose one to haemorrhoids.

According to him, there are no specific age groups, but studies have shown that peak incidence increases with age seen more in the age group 45 to 65years

The medical expert also listed the categories of haemorrhoids to include External haemorrhoids, which arise from the ectoderm and covered with squamous epithelium. It is also the most common type with symptoms like itching around the anus or rectal area, pain around the anus, lumps near or around the anus and blood in the stool.

However, internal haemorrhoid arises from embryonic endoderm and is lined with columnar epithelium mixed haemorrhoids.

When asked if the above mentioned types of haemorrhoids are deadly, he said, “No type is deadly but there are complications which can be managed.”

Ogechukwu, however, outlined effective treatments for haemorrhoids (piles) and these include conservative management, warm bath, high fibre diet and water, medical treatment, stool softner like docusate sodium, topical anaesthetics like lidocaine ointment, analgesics like acetaminophen, surgery, rubber band ligation, electrocautery , sclerotherapy , excision of thrombosis and surgical hemorrhoidectomy.

There are four stages of haemorrhoids before surgery is required: stage one haemorrhoids: Haemorrhoids that bleed, but do not prolapse. These are slightly enlarged hemorrhoids, but they do not protrude outside the anus.

Stage two hemorrhoids: Rectal mucosa that come out and go in on their own. These may come out of the anus during certain activities like passing stool, and then return inside the body.

Stage three hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids that the rectal mucosa prolapse and must be pushed back in by a finger.

Stage four hemorrhoids: Rectal mucosa that prolapse and cannot be pushed back in the anal. At the fourth stage, elective surgery, hemorrhoidectomy, will be required.

Possible complications after the surgery are wound breakdown when passing stool and infections. However, proper antibiotics has to be prescribed for the anal pain in this case, the patient might be on analgesics and recurrence.

Also when asked if there were necessary precautions to be observed while undergoing treatment, he said, “No known precaution, except to look out for other underlying medical conditions.”

The doctor added that junk food, bread or any other food that will harden stool should be avoided by sufferers.

Moreso, the doctor said piles target pregnant women, but its causes remain unknown.

He said research believes hormonal changes or direct pressure is the culprit.

In order to protect toddlers from piles, the doctor said mothers should pay attention to hard stools, swollen abdomen and the case of not using the toilet for days.

Moreso, a toddler who cries while defecating should be closely watched by his mother.

By Wonder Olayemi

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