Posts Tagged ‘life’

Do Chronic Health Problems Define Your Life?

February 28th, 2011

Do chronic health problems define your life? Do you accept your chronic symptoms as “just the way I am” or consider your aches and pains to be a “normal” part of old age? Most people in America have some kind of chronic health problem, ranging from nuisance symptoms like headaches or allergies to full-blown disabling diseases like diabetes or fibromyalgia. What most people don’t know, though, is that many of these problems can be much improved or even disappear completely.

If you have tried to reverse your symptoms and have been unable to do so, it might help to understand the distinction between curing and healing. Each approach towards reversing symptoms works differently, and both play an important role in getting better. This knowledge may help you take steps to restore your health faster and more completely.

Curing involves concentration upon symptoms and abnormal pathological tests. The emphasis is on removing symptoms and seeking to return you to the state you were in before you became aware of an illness or were injured. Curing techniques can be very beneficial and invaluable, especially in emergency situations, for temporary relief of symptoms, for injuries, and for individuals whose lives do not permit healing to occur. Seeing skilled practitioners can be an important part of curing.

Healing addresses symptoms differently. A healing approach delves to the cause or root of the symptoms, to work on the underlying factors creating the symptoms, rather than just trying to make the symptoms disappear. Such causes may include lifestyle habits, environmental influences, current or past emotions, traumatic experiences, or beliefs.. Healing may explore what a symptom may be telling you about yourself. It also may help you become more whole and function at a higher level than before. Healing uses inner power and mind/body resources to restore or create a unique balance and harmony resulting in health, vitality and joy. With healing, health improvements may be long-lasting or permanent because they are more thorough.

Curing often works on the physical level. Healing may do so too, and then explore other connections to your health problem, such as the mental-emotional connection. This connection between the body and mind is being addressed more and more by different realms of medicine and science.

Healing can be sometimes like putting together a puzzle, especially with chronic or complex health issues. Various practitioners or methods might each provide a different piece to the puzzle. Using different methods at the same time can sometimes create a kind of healing “synergy” in which the whole is more than the sum of the parts.

Curing and healing can complement each other. Curing may even be an important part of healing.

Some health treatments can both cure and heal. For example, massage can cure by alleviating symptoms and pain on the physical level, often producing dramatic results. Massage can also heal, because of its holistic nature that addresses the wholeness of a person. Massage touches all levels of a person’s being, so a person may come into a bodywork session with tight, painful muscles that are causing a chronic health problem, and leave the room not only free from pain, but also with a whole different state of mind and emotions.

Not all healing or curing needs to be accomplished by practitioners or physicians. One of the most effective ways of restoring or recovering health is to practice a self-help wellness program consisting of skilled relaxation, a nutritious diet, and the right exercise for you. These three activities are healing methods that address many of the causes of common health symptoms and illnesses, and can often turn a chronic problem around in a matter of months. This may seem surprising, but it is true that making simple lifestyle changes can be a powerful path to greater health.

As you take charge of your health by using both curing and healing, watch yourself become free of the nuisance symptoms or chronic illnesses that define your life!

Healthy Heart For A Healthful Life

February 24th, 2011

 

Coronary heart diseases are the silent but the first manifestation leading to sudden deaths. Diseases and hazards related to heart are among the most traumatic health complications which are becoming increasingly common among people all over the world. This is evident from the fact that the global market for the cardiovascular surgery devices in 2009 was valued at billion and has been forecasted to reach .4 billion by 2016.

Heart diseases or cardiopathy is an umbrella term which includes diverse number of diseases affecting the heart. Some of the most prevalent heart diseases include Coronary heart disease, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertensive heart disease, Valvular heart diseases, and heart failures and so on. Our modern strenuous lifestyles involving long hours of work with least physical activities and unhealthy food habits have increased the risks of such diseases.

 

Moreover, factors such as excessive smoking, obesity, emotional stress, high blood pressure and high cholesterol can trigger the onset of various heart diseases to a large extent. The death toll of people due to one or other kind of the heart disease all over the world is actually devastating. Millions of people die every year due to heart failures or other related hazards. This is the reason why cardiovascular surgeries are gaining widespread prominence these days.

Heart surgeries are undertaken to rectify various problems related to the heart. There are numerous cardiovascular surgical procedures available, such as heart transplant, heart bypass, heart valve repair, Angiogram etc. These heart surgeries are conducted for a variety of reasons: for the repair of abnormal or damaged structures in the heart, for the replacement of a damaged heart with a healthy heart, for implanting medical devices required for regulating the heart rhythms or for controlling and maintaining the normal blood flow through the heart. One of the most common kinds of heart surgery for adults, these days, is the CABG i.e. coronary artery bypass grafting which helps in reducing the risk of heart attacks to a great extent. These surgeries can also bring positive lifestyle changes by consequently improving the quality of life and increasing the lifespan. But at the same time, there are several high-risk factors associated with these heart surgeries.

Bleeding, infections, signs of inflammation, memory loss, damage of tissues in heart, ill-reaction of medicines are some of the risks involved. In certain cases, heart surgeries can also turn out to be life-threatening. It has generally been found that people who are above 70 or those who have had earlier surgeries along with suffering from other health complications are more prone to all the above-mentioned risk factors.

Besides, the excessive high costs of the heart surgeries are yet another major hindrance in the way of getting high-end treatments. As the quality of care and costs are so competitive, more and more number of people from all over the world is turning to medical tourism. Emerging economies such as India are expected to drive the growth of cardiovascular surgeries.

Heart surgery India is among the excellent medical procedures offered by the Health Tourism India. ICRI Medical Tourism is one such facilitator based in the UK which provides the most affordable and high-quality cardiology procedures in some of the best hospitals in India.

Live life to its fullest with a healthy heart. Get rid of all health-related hazards and enhance your life with the new cardiovascular surgeries.