Archive for December, 2010
Signs and symptoms: – A painful red eye. – Blurred vision. – Tearing eyes. – Seeing black spots or streaks in the image. – Hypersensitivity to light. – Reduction of vision in one or both eyes. What is uveitis? Uveitis literally means inflammation choroid (uvea and choroid has been itis inflammation) is the collective name [...]
December 16th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 4.1 The eyes | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms: - Red, sensitive eyes. – The skin around the eye is affected. – Unusual position of the eye. – The swelling is often so large that the eye is still limited move. – Decreased vision. – Usually the one eye. – Spontaneous fever. – General malaise. What is orbital cellulitis? Orbital cellulitis [...]
December 16th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 4.1 The eyes | 1 Reactie
Signs and symptoms: – Strange discoloration of the eye or the pupil. – Strabismus of an eye. – Red, painful eye. – A reflective eye (cat). – A reduced vision. – Bleeding in the eye. – White spots on the iris. What is retinoblastoma? Retinal blastoma is a malignant, dangerous tumor (a tumor is an [...]
December 16th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 4.1 The eyes | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms: – Vaguely look like. – Seeing spots or flashing lights. – The field is smaller. – A brown or black spot in the iris or conjunctiva. – A rainbow color difference between the membranes of both eyes. What is melanoma? A melanoma is a cancer that arises from the cells that make [...]
December 16th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 4.1 The eyes | Geen reacties
The cornea (cornea) is the transparent part of the exterior of the eye where the light falls inside. The function of the cornea, in cooperation with the lens to ensure that the images we see, the focus on the retina appear to get. These images are then transmitted from the retina to the brains, where [...]
December 16th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 4.1 The eyes | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Weight loss. Diarrhea. Abdominal cramps, gas and bloating. General weakness. Foul-smelling, gray stools that float on water. When it all goes well in the body, the quiet broken food components, molecules to which a little later in the bloodstream can be included. Unfortunately, there are several reasons why the food ingredients are [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Celiac disease (also known as non-tropical sprue or gluten enteropathy) is a common cause of malabsorption. This disease is caused when a hypersensitivity or allergy to gluten. Because the body can not stand the gluten, the small intestine are small “flakes” losses. Because of these flakes are the food components absorbed. In the lining of [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | 1 Reactie
Tropical sprue can also cause malabsorption. This is most common in people going to tropical areas in the world have traveled. After having been in the tropics it does not mean that the right to be recognized. It can occur years after that. It is not yet known what is the cause of tropical sprue. [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Normally there is no problem when bacterial overgrowth occurs. This is namely because the bacteria with a constant bowel movements are eliminated. This bacterial overgrowth can also cause in such profusion that malabsorption occurs. This does sometimes happen in people who have diabetes, or diarrhea. When an excessive bacterial multiplication, this is often a peristaltiekstoornis [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
AIDS can also lead malabsorptieproblemen. When malabsorption is due to AIDS, it is quite possible that people will suffer from diarrhea and weight gain. It is also possible that infections classification and thin in the colon.
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Whipple’s disease is a rare form of malabsorption. It is so rare that it almost exclusively occurs in people older than 45 years. The cause of this form is still uncertain. It is certain that the symptoms are diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss and dark staining of the home occur. Slight fever can also occur. [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Amyloidosis is a rare form of malabsorption. It occurs only when the protein amyloid is present. Amyloid is very starchy properties. It depends on where the protein in the body, if one wants to say how bad it is. It can be a violent response, when an accumulation of amyloid in the small intestine is. [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
In cow’s milk is the main sugar lactose. Lactose is only found in milk or milk products. When digests lactose to be, the enzyme lactase needed. When the lining of the small intestine does not develop enough of this enzyme for lactose intolerance occurs. When the body can not tolerate lactose, you may experience abdominal [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
After surgical removal of a significantly large intestine, may malabsorption problems. This condition is called “short bowel syndrome of the ‘called. Because different food components in different locations in the small intestine to be absorbed, the effect of surgery on food absorption depend on how much bowel was removed and what part. If no significant [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | 1 Reactie
Signs and symptoms Constant pain in the upper abdomen or around the navel starts, then right into the abdomen and felt worse when the stomach is moved, such as walking, coughing and the like. No appetite. Nausea and vomiting in many cases. Often unsuccessful urging to stool or wind to. When an appendicitis, there is [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
A diverticulum occurs in a weakened spot in the intestinal wall. It is a bulge in the shape of a bag. A Meckel’s diverticulum is an example of a diverticulum is that since birth. This bulge is in most cases in the latter part of the small intestine. The bulge will average 6 inches long. [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Sudden, severe abdominal pain. Weakness and lethargy. Vomiting, usually with bile. Blood in stool which may look dark. Shallow breathing. Shock. Invagination is a disorder that rarely occurs. When intussusception of the intestine occurs, the small intestine invagination as a telescope. This happens in the next damdeel. The cause is not known, [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Disorders of protein loss. There are disorders that cause the proteins to be secreted. This means that a protein deficiency in the body. This is often the case with an inflamed or ulcerated mucosa. The proteins can then easily through it, and then come right in the gut. Intestinal lymfangiëctasie is a type of protein-losing [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Chronic diarrhea. Slight fever. Fatigue. Weight loss. Abdominal cramps and pain around the navel or belly in the right half. Joint pain. Skin problems. When two disorders of the gastrointestinal tract used to describe people there often use the term for an inflamed bowels. The cause is still unknown. These conditions are [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Bloody diarrhea that may contain pus. Abdominal pain. Fever. Weight loss. Joint pain. Skin problems. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease of the two that are located in the intestines. The cause of these diseases is unknown. It looks like Ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease but the biggest difference is that it can [...]
December 29th, 2010 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 3.9 Digestive System | Geen reacties