Monday, 30 April 2012

Body temperature is an important indicator of our health.

Body temperature is an important indicator of our health. What is normal body temperature? What part of the body gives the most accurate readings? Find out the answers to these and other questions regarding body temperature.


1.Your body is a great thermo regulator.


Our body has an amazing ability to keep its temperature within safe range to keep you healthy, no matter what conditions you are exposed to outside the body. When you feel hot, you start sweating, which cools you body down. When you feel cold, you start shivering, which is involuntary muscle contractions that generate heat. Goose bumps that appear on skin when you are feeling cold are actually tiny muscles that raise body hairs, which increase their thickness.


2. Normal body temperature


It is commonly accepted that normal human body temperature is 98.6 degrees F or 37 degrees C. However, there is also a number of variations to normal body temperature that depend on many factors, such as the time of the day, outside temperature, age of the person and others. Temperature may vary by 1 degrees F (0.6 degrees C), from 97 degrees F (36.1 degrees C) to 99 degrees F (37.2 degrees C), which is considered within normal range.


3. The body temperature varies throughout the day


Body temperature undergoes minor changes throughout the day. It is the lowest in the morning, between 4 and 6 a.m. And highest in the evening, around 6 to 8 p.m. Temperature also changes during sleep. Usually it starts to drop when we fall asleep, ensuring sound sleep and needed rest.


4. Rectal temperature – most accurate


Body temperature is measured with the help of different types of thermometers in various parts of the body. Temperature taken in your mouth may be influenced by many factors and is usually lower, while rectal and ear measurements are slightly higher than oral temperature readings. Temperature taken in your armpit may me the least accurate since it may not directly indicate core temperature. The most accurate way to measure body temperature is to take temperature rectally.


5. Fever is good for you


Many of us are scared of fever and try to reduce fever with medications. However, fever is not an illness, but the body's defense mechanism that fights infections and is basically harmless. Fever slows the growth of pathogenic bacteria and activates white blood cells to fight infection. Fever may range between 100 degrees to 104 degrees F and higher (37.8 degrees – 40 degrees C), but not all of them need to be treated with medications. The general rule of thumb is that fever medicines are necessary when it causes you or your child discomfort or there are other dangerous signs such as trouble breathing or pain.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Tender Coconut

Coconut water can be used (in
emergencies) as a substitute for blood
plasma.
The reason for this is that coconut
water (thewater
found in coconuts – not to be
confused with
coconut milk, which comes from the
flesh of the
coconut) is sterile and has an ideal pH
level. Coconut
water is liquid endosperm – it
surrounds the
embryo and provides nutrition.
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Thursday, 26 April 2012

Reflexology

Why Reflexology?
When we don't handle stress well, the
body's defenses breakdown and we
become more susceptible to illness.
Stress and tension tighten up the
cardiovascular system and restrict
blood flow. By reducing stress and
tension, Reflexology allows the
cardiovascular vessels to conduct the
flow of blood naturally and easily.
Nervous people pace back and forth;
wring their hands; rub hands together;
bite their nails and some even handle
worry beads and/or rocks.
Unknowingly they are relieving
tensions by working the reflexes.
Reflexology is a systematic method of
removing stress which aids in the
maintenance of optimal health.
What is a treatment like?
You will lie on your back on a reclining
chair, face up, with your shoes and
socks removed. You will be made
comfortable while listening to soft
music. Aromatherapy may be diffused
in the room to aid relaxation and
increase your senses. Both patient and
reflexologist must be positioned
comfortably to ensure maximum
relaxation. A reflexologist will generally
work on the bare feet, but if this is not
possible, the treatment can be given
on the hands.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Chola's Navy

Baidoa, alias city of death

A starving Somali child is given water in
Baidoa at one of the feeding centers
and orphanages.

Baidoa, alias city of death, had some
orphanages housing over 1,000
children.
Witnessing random acts of kindness
remind me that humanity is still a
beautiful thing. I always feel sorry for
my brothers and sisters in those
region. The Drought situation is so
severe and beyond any measure that
they need urgent Local and
International help to save lives of both
human and animals in the region..
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis