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01/07/2025

If you start drinking as much water as you should, you might find out that you are eating more food than you need.

H. PYLORI Did you know that nearly half of the world’s population is infected with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)?This ...
01/07/2025

H. PYLORI

Did you know that nearly half of the world’s population is infected with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)?

This spiral-shaped bacteria is the leading cause of stomach ulcers, gastritis, and even increases the risk of stomach cancer if left untreated.

Where Does H. pylori Come From?
It spreads mainly through:
- Contaminated food or water
- Unclean hands
- Direct contact with saliva or vomit
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It’s more common in areas with *poor sanitation or overcrowding*.

Symptoms of H. pylori Infection:
- Burning stomach pain
- Nausea or vomiting
- Bloating
- Frequent burping
- Loss of appetite
- Unintentional weight loss

💊 Can We Get Rid of It?
YES! H. pylori can be treated using:
- Combination of antibiotics
- Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to reduce stomach acid
- A full treatment course is essential to prevent reinfection or resistance.

Prevention Tips:
- Wash hands thoroughly
- Eat well-cooked food
-h Drink safe, clean water
- Maintain good hygiene

Know the signs
Seek early diagnosis
Don’t ignore persistent stomach pain.

Your health matters 🤍

ULCER An ulcer is an open sore that develops on the skin or mucous membranes, commonly found in the stomach or intestine...
30/06/2025

ULCER

An ulcer is an open sore that develops on the skin or mucous membranes, commonly found in the stomach or intestines.

Types of Ulcers:
- Gastric ulcer (stomach)
- Duodenal ulcer (small intestine)
- Esophageal ulcer (esophagus)
- Stress ulcer (due to physical stress)
- Mouth ulcer
- Venous ulcer (usually on legs)
- Pressure ulcer (bedsores)

Causes of ulcer
- Infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria
- Long-term use of NSAIDs (painkillers)
- Excess stomach acid production
- Smoking and alcohol use
- Stress and poor diet

Symptoms:
- Burning stomach pain
- Bloating and nausea
- Heartburn or acid reflux
- Vomiting or vomiting blood
- Dark or black stools

Treatment:
- Antibiotics to eradicate H. pylori
- Proton pump inhibitors (reduce acid)
- Avoid NSAIDs, smoking, and alcohol
- Antacids and protective medications
- Lifestyle and dietary changes

Ulcers are common but manageable conditions. Early diagnosis and proper treatment prevent complications like bleeding or perforation. Maintaining healthy habits supports healing and reduces recurrence.

The color of menstrual blood can vary and may indicate certain things about your health. 1. Bright red: This is the typi...
07/06/2025

The color of menstrual blood can vary and may indicate certain things about your health.

1. Bright red: This is the typical color of fresh menstrual blood. It usually means that the blood is flowing quickly and is relatively new.

2. Dark red: Blood that is a darker shade of red may be older blood that has taken longer to exit the uterus. This is often seen at the beginning or end of your period.

3. Brown: Brown blood is usually older blood that has taken longer to leave the body. It is common at the beginning or end of your period.

4. Pink: Light pink or watered-down blood can be a sign of light bleeding, which may not be a full period. It could also indicate low estrogen levels.

5. Gray: Gray discharge during your period can be a sign of an infection. If you notice grayish discharge, it's important to see a doctor for evaluation and treatment.

It's important to pay attention to any changes in the color, consistency, or amount of your menstrual blood, as it can sometimes be an indicator of underlying health issues. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle or notice any unusual symptoms, consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.

07/06/2025

You will not quench if you don't eat that heavy food before bed. Just take light food, liquid instead. The night is short.

Your va**na is remarkably self-regulating: the internal canal maintains its own healthy pH and microbiome via natural di...
04/06/2025

Your va**na is remarkably self-regulating: the internal canal maintains its own healthy pH and microbiome via natural discharge, while the external v***a benefits from gentle washing. Avoiding harsh products, unnecessary intrusion, and activities that exacerbate irritation helps prevent infections and discomfort. Regular screening for STIs and pausing s*xual activity when irritation arises completes the picture of proactive va**nal care.

1. Don’t use loofahs, sponges, or washcloths—just your hands.
Using textured tools can irritate delicate skin around the v***a and trap bacteria in crevices. Instead:
Hands are best: Gently run warm water (and a drop of mild, unscented soap if desired) over the outer l***a, using your fingertips to remove sweat and debris.
Avoid scrubbing: Rough materials or exfoliating beads can disrupt the skin barrier and lead to micro-abrasions.

2. Skip feminine sprays, deodorants, douches, and scented powders
These products often contain alcohols, fragrances, and other chemicals that throw off your v***a’s microbiome:
Marketing ploy: “Vaginal odor” products prey on insecurity, yet most are unnecessary and can cause irritation or allergic reactions.
Health risks: Douching has been linked to bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and even increased cervical cancer risk.

3. Allow airflow—avoid wearing underwear to bed.
Overnight ventilation helps prevent moisture buildup and yeast overgrowth:
Moisture control: Excess dampness can alter pH and foster fungal or bacterial infections.
Temperature regulation: Cooler skin temperature at night supports deeper sleep and healthy skin flora.

4. Don’t wash inside the va**na—it cleans itself.
The va**nal canal relies on beneficial bacteria and discharge to maintain balance:
Risk of soap inside: Introducing soap or water deep inside can disturb flora and raise in infection.

Pause s*x if you have irritation and test for STIs.

25/05/2025

BACTERIA VS VIRUSES

Many people think antibiotics can cure any infection, but that is not true 😏. Some infections are caused by bacteria or viruses, or other type of organisms.

Knowing the difference is important because antibiotics ONLY work against bacteria.

Misusing them can do more harm than good.

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HEALTH FACTS ABOUT USING NYLON TO COOK MOIMoi Moi, a popular Nigerian steamed bean pudding, is often wrapped in various ...
09/05/2025

HEALTH FACTS ABOUT USING NYLON TO COOK MOI

Moi Moi, a popular Nigerian steamed bean pudding, is often wrapped in various materials during cooking—banana leaves, aluminum foil, or more commonly now, nylon bags. While nylon (plastic) seems convenient and readily available, using it to cook food raises serious health concerns. Here are important facts you should know:

1. Nylon is not heat-safe for cooking:
Most nylon bags or plastic wraps are not designed to withstand high cooking temperatures. When exposed to heat, they can melt or leach harmful chemicals into your food.

2. Potential release of toxic substances:
Plastics may contain chemicals like Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates, which can leach into food when heated. These substances have been linked to hormonal imbalances, cancer risks, and developmental issues.

3. Food safety regulations discourage it:
Health and safety organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and local food regulatory agencies do not recommend cooking food in non-food-grade plastics. In fact, many of these plastics are meant only for storage, not heating.

4. Safer alternatives exist:
Instead of nylon, consider using:

Banana or plantain leaves (traditional and natural)

Moi Moi containers or ramekins

Food-grade foil or heat-safe plastic containers labeled "microwave safe"

5. Long-term exposure adds up:
Even if you don’t notice immediate health effects, repeated use of nylon in cooking can increase the accumulation of toxins in the body over time.

For your health and that of your loved ones, avoid using nylon to cook Moi Moi or any other food. Choose safer, heat-resistant alternatives that preserve both taste and safety.

01/05/2025

Why You Should Avoid Ultra-Processed Foods (Even If They Taste Good!)

When you hear AVOID ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS, it’s not just some random health advice. It really means something important

ULTRA-PROCESSED food are foods that have been messed with before they get to the store

Anything that comes in a shiny box or wrapper and lasts almost forever on the shelf like chips, sugary cereals, instant noodles, sodas, packaged snacks etc

By the time these foods get to you, they’ve gone through so many chemical and industrial processes that they’ve lost most of their natural nutrients and vitamins

What is then left? Absolutely nothing, packaged with sugar, salt, fat, and stuff you can’t even pronounce (jargons)

They are not food, it is science experiment in a packaged bag

To make things worse, companies add back artificial vitamins, colors, flavors, and preservatives so it looks healthy and tastes good

These fake ingredients can mess with your metabolism, cause hormone disruption and even increase your risk of health problems like OBESITY, DIABETES, and HEART DISEASE

The bottom line is:

If your great grandma would not recognize it as food, maybe your body won’t either

Stick to real food like fruits, veggies, whole grains, nuts, fresh meat, eggs

I always say this, “REAL FOOD DOESN'T NEED TELEVISION ADVERTISING”

10 Common Myths About Infertility1. Infertility is Always the Woman's Fault: Infertility can be caused by factors affect...
28/04/2025

10 Common Myths About Infertility

1. Infertility is Always the Woman's Fault: Infertility can be caused by factors affecting either partner, including issues with s***m quality or quantity, ovulation problems, or reproductive tract issues.

2. Infertility is Rare: Infertility is more common than often believed, affecting about 1 in 8 couples worldwide.

3. Infertility is Always Genetic: While genetic factors can contribute to infertility, many cases are caused by lifestyle factors, medical conditions, or environmental factors.

4. Only Older Women Experience Infertility: While age can impact fertility, both men and women can experience infertility at any age due to various factors.

5. Having Regular S*x Guarantees Pregnancy: While regular s*xual in*******se increases the chances of conception, it doesn't guarantee pregnancy, especially if there are underlying fertility issues.

6. Infertility is a Psychological Issue: While infertility can cause emotional distress, it's often due to physical factors such as hormonal imbalances, structural abnormalities, or medical conditions.

7. Fertility Treatments Always Lead to Multiple Pregnancies: While some fertility treatments may increase the chances of multiple pregnancies, advancements in reproductive medicine have reduced this risk through better control and monitoring.

8. Stress Causes Infertility: While stress can affect overall health and reproductive health indirectly, it's unlikely to be the sole cause of infertility in most cases.

9. Infertility is Untreatable: Many causes of infertility are treatable through various medical interventions, lifestyle changes, or assisted reproductive technologies.

10. Adopting a Child Will Cure Infertility: While adoption is a wonderful way to build a family, it doesn't address the underlying causes of infertility. Some couples may still desire biological children and seek treatment even after adopting.

Understanding and dispelling these myths can help individuals and couples

26/04/2025

Myths About Male Infertility

There are several myths about male infertility that can lead to misunderstandings and misinformation. Here are a few common ones:

1. **Infertility is primarily a female issue**: Infertility affects both men and women almost equally. Male factors are solely responsible for about 20-30% of infertility cases and contribute to 50% of cases overall.

2. **Age doesn't affect male fertility**: While men can remain fertile longer than women, age can still impact male fertility. S***m quality tends to decline with age, which can affect the chances of conception and increase the risk of genetic abnormalities.

3. **Lifestyle has no impact on male fertility**: Lifestyle choices such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and lack of exercise can negatively impact s***m quality and quantity.

4. **Only low s***m count causes male infertility**: While low s***m count is a common cause, male infertility can also be due to poor s***m motility, abnormal s***m shape, or blockages preventing s***m delivery.

5. **Frequent ej*******on reduces fertility**: Frequent ej*******on doesn't necessarily reduce fertility. In fact, regular ej*******on can improve s***m quality by preventing the build-up of older, potentially less viable s***m.

6. **Male infertility means no s***m production**: Male infertility doesn't always mean a complete absence of s***m. It can also mean having low s***m count, poor s***m motility, or abnormal s***m morphology.

7. **Fertility treatments are only for women**: There are numerous treatments available specifically for male infertility, such as medications, surgery, and assisted reproductive technologies like IVF or ICSI.

Understanding the facts about male infertility can help in seeking appropriate medical advice and treatment.

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