Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Why do I have a discharge everyday?

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However, there are certain types of discharge that can indicate an infection. Abnormal discharge may be yellow or green, chunky in consistency, or have a foul odor. Abnormal discharge is usually caused by yeast or bacterial infection.

Why do I have a discharge everyday?

















A bit of white discharge, especially at the beginning or end of your menstrual cycle, is normal. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching and has a thick, cottage cheese-like consistency or appearance, it’s not normal and needs treatment. This type of discharge may be a sign of a yeast infection.

Clear and Watery

A clear and watery discharge is perfectly normal and can occur at any time of the month. It may be especially heavy after exercise.

Clear and Stretchy

When discharge is clear but stretchy and mucous-like, rather than watery, it indicates that you are likely ovulating. This is a normal type of discharge.

Brown or Bloody


How you can make your teeth whiter, under 15 minute

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Teeth whitening is a multi-billion dollar industry, but unfortunately many teeth whitening treatments contain harsh chemicals that can leave teeth feeling sensitive for a long time.


How can I make my teeth whiter?Once I became pregnant with first child,

Monday, November 20, 2017

How can you make your teeth healthier?

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There is more to keeping your teeth healthy than simple brushing and flossing.↓↓



How To Prevent Body Odor, & What Diseases Can Cause Bad Body Odor?

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 body odor:

The following steps may help control body odor:.......


Tuesday, November 14, 2017

How To Prevent Transmitted Infection And Diseases

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How To Prevent   Transmitted Infections:
Abstinence is the only foolproof way to avoid contracting an STD. However, there are ways to make s**xual contact safer. When used properly, condoms provide the best protection against STDs, and have the additional benefit of providing contraception

Using latex condoms or other barriers for anal and oral s**x can also reduce your STD risk. Numerous STDs can be spread during oral s**x, including:

  • gonorrhea
  • herpes
  • HPV
  • syphilis

Condoms and other barriers are generally very effective at preventing STDs that spread through infected fluids. However, they can’t fully protect against STDs that spread from skin to skin. If the barrier does not cover infected skin, the STD can still be passed to your partner.

Hormonally based birth control options, such as the pill and the ring, do not protect you from STDs. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) also do not prevent STDs.

Before having s**x with a new partner, it’s important to discuss your s**xual history. In addition, you should both be screened for STDs before having s**x. As STDs often have no symptoms, testing is the only way to know if you are infected.
When discussing STD test results, it’s important to ask a partner what STDs they have been tested for. Many people assume their doctors have screened them for STDs as part of regular care. However, that usually isn’t true. People need to ask for the specific STD tests that they want. Urine or blood tests are available for:


  • chlamydia
  • gonorrhea
  • herpes
  • HIV
  • syphilis
  • trichomoniasis

Regular STD screening is a good idea for anyone who is s**xually active. It’s particularly important for those with multiple partners or new partners.

Eligible people should also consider getting vaccinated for HPV and hepatitis.

How to Lose Weight Fast:

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How to Lose Weight Fast:
There are many ways to lose a lot of weight fast.

However, most of them will make you hungry and unsatisfied.

If you don't have iron willpower, then hunger will cause you to give up on these plans quickly.

How to Prevent vag*nal odor:

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How to Prevent vaginal odor:
Occasionally, you may need a little help getting rid of an odor. The following techniques may help you naturally eliminate unusual vag*nal odors:

Monday, November 13, 2017

Hair Loss Treatment Solution For Women & Men Is Here Follow The Instruction Below

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Hair Loss Treatment Solution For Women & Men
Any person can experience hair loss at any age. Hair loss has many causes from medical conditions such as alopecia, to treatments for cancer, or even just age. CHEACK IN HERE ⇓⇓

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

How to minimize scarring after an injury or surgery..

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How to minimize scarring after an injury or surgery?
Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that form to repair damaged areas of skin and are a natural physiologic response to trauma or injury — they are how the body heals itself. Immediately after an injury there is a phase of reduced blood flow, called vasoconstriction, when bleeding slows while a scar begins to form. Scars are a byproduct of the body forming new collagen fibers, a naturally occurring protein in the body, to mend the damaged skin. It then goes into a phase of vasodilation, or increased blood flow to the wound; this is why scars may initially look red and sometimes appear firm or raised.