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		<title>Patella chondromalacia definition, symptoms and treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Knee Pain: Is It Chondromalacia? What is chondromalacia patellae? Chondromalacia patellae is damage to the patella cartilage. It is like a &#8216;softening&#8217; or &#8216;wear and tear&#8217; of the cartilage. The roughening or damage can range from slight to severe. Signs and symptoms of patellofemoral pain include: A dull, achy pain in the front of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your Knee Pain: Is It Chondromalacia?<br />
What is <strong>chondromalacia patellae</strong>?<br />
Chondromalacia patellae is damage to the patella cartilage. It is like a &#8216;softening&#8217; or &#8216;wear and tear&#8217; of the cartilage. The roughening or damage can range from slight to severe.<br />
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<p>Signs and symptoms of patellofemoral pain include:<br />
A dull, achy pain in the front of your knee<br />
Increased pain when you walk up or down stairs (the most common symptom)<br />
Pain in your knee when kneeling or squatting<br />
Knee pain after sitting for long periods of time<br />
A grating or grinding sensation when you extend your knee<br />
Knee stiffness<br />
Pain around the knee. The pain is usually located at the front of the knee, around or behind the knee cap. The pain is typically worse when going up or down stairs. It may be brought on by sitting (with the knees bent) for long periods.<br />
A grating or grinding feeling or noise when the knee moves knee (&#8216;crepitus&#8217;).<br />
Rarely, some fluid swelling (&#8216;effusion&#8217;) of the knee joint. </p>
<p><strong>What is the treatment for chondromalacia?</strong><br />
Avoid strenuous use of the knee &#8211; until the pain eases. Symptoms usually improve in time if the knee is not over used.<br />
Painkillers &#8211; paracetamol or anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen may be advised to ease the pain.<br />
Physiotherapy &#8211; improving the strength of the muscles around the knee will ease the stress on the knee. Also, specific exercises may help correct problems with alignment and muscle balance around the knee. For example, you may be taught to do exercises which strengthen the inner side of the quadriceps muscle.<br />
Taping of the patella &#8211; is a possible treatment which can reduce pain. This is where adhesive tape is applied over the patella, to alter the alignment or the way the patella moves. Some people find this helpful. Some physiotherapists can offer patellar taping treatment. </p>
<p>Surgery<br />
Surgery is not usually necessary, but may be advised if the above treatments have not helped.</p>
<p>Arthroscopic surgery is the usual operation. A tiny flexible camera is inserted into the knee. The surgeon sees the inside of the knee joint and the cartilage, and may then operate through the camera tube, using very fine instruments. Possible surgical treatments are:</p>
<p>Tight ligaments on the side of the patella may be cut to allow the patella to align better and move more smoothly.<br />
Smoothing or &#8216;shaving&#8217; the cartilage behind the patella.<br />
Rarely, if all other options do not help, the patella can be removed (the knee can still function without it). </p>


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		<title>aloe vera treatment for infant eczema</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Aloe Vera</strong> is a tropical plant, which at present has little official standing in the medical community.  Despite this it is one of the most widely used substances in the treatment of burns and bruises.</p>
<p>Medical research is currently underway to assess the true medical value of this plant. The FDA has approved development aimed at the eventual use of Aloe Vera in the treatment of cancer and AIDS.  Despite having a long history of being used in medicine its benefits as a powerful healing agent have never been properly examined. A situation that is now changing.<br />
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The use of aloe vera has a long history spanning many countries from Africa to Egypt, Greece to Italy and even into Japanese folklaw. The Greek physician Dioscorides was one of the earliest to study the use of aloe vera. Aloe vera has drawn the attention of many of the world’s greatest minds, throughout the continents, throughout the ages and throughout the various cultures.</p>
<p>Eczema is very common allergic condition that affects the skin. It’s also called dermatitis, which is simply another name for eczema.</p>
<p>Although there are a number of different types of eczema, they all stem from inflammation and irritation of the skin. And ususally, there is an allergic element to people developing ezcema, which is why eczema is linked to other allergic ocnditions such as asthma and hayfever.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, to those people who do have an allergy, eczema can be triggered by just about anything touching the skin. It might be the nickel in jean rivets, or a particular brand of washing powder, a particular type of fibre in clothing (wool, polyester,etc.) or anything that the person has developed a sensitivity to. (see below)</p>
<p>Usually, the skin becomes dry, red and flaky. It may also be mildly irritated, sensitive and itchy; sometimes it can feel as if it’s burning and intensely painful.</p>
<p>Eczema is very common, and affects all races and ages, from young infants to the elderly. It’s estimated that about 2% of adults have eczema, and about 18-20% of children have some eczema.</p>
<p>It tends to start in early childhood, and most people show signs or tendencies of ezcema by the time they’re about 5 years old.</p>
<p>But the good news is that from the above figures, you can see that although about a fifth of children have some type or incidence of eczema, only about 2% of adults still exhibit symptoms of ezcema -which means it tends to reduce and stop by adulthood.</p>
<p>Eczema can be a difficult condition to treat. It can also go in cycles, whereby the symptoms of eczema can fade for a while, only to return some months or years later. Eczema is not contagious.</p>
<p>Of course, the natural urge is to scratch and rub the affected area &#8211; which only makes the condition worse. So most treatments look to soothe the affected area with a cream or emollient.</p>
<p>The exact cause of eczema is still unknown. It’s understood that eczema is controlled and activated by the immune system, and it has some similarities with other allergic conditions &#8211; but it isn’t quite the same as other allergies.</p>
<p>When the person touches the allergen, it starts an allergic reaction which results in eczema. But eczema varies from person to person. Eczema can develop the very first time someone touches an allergen, or it might develop over weeks or months with repeated contact.</p>
<p> Irene have a 4 yearold daughter that has had eczema since she was 3 months old. She has been on everythign from cortizone to protopic to elidel and even steriod creams. Nothing worked to actually get rid of it. 2 weeks ago I used Arbonne diaper cream on the red spots and the baby lotion all over and she is off of all RX lotions. It is 100% natural and certified vegan so there are NO chemicals in it at all. It is amazing.</p>


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		<title>What is the best treatment for baby eczema?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My baby has eczema please help those of you with experience? I need suggestions from those of you who have had babies with eczema its driving my baby crazy. Baby Eczema Remedies Baby eczema remedies include dressing the baby in 100% cotton clothing, bathing the child in lukewarm water, and applying a topical ointment or [...]


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I need suggestions from those of you who have had babies with eczema its driving my baby crazy.<br />
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<p>Baby Eczema Remedies<br />
Baby eczema remedies include dressing the baby in 100% cotton clothing, bathing the child in lukewarm water, and applying a topical ointment or cream. Eczema seems to run in families and is often accompanied with asthma and hay fever. To identify any potential allergens that may cause a breakout a parent may want to consult with a physician and ask about tests that can be run to narrow down sensitivities. Allergens can be the result of both internal and external sources such as food or animal dander. A parent may be able to figure out what is causing a child&#8217;s dermatitis by observing his or her behavior. A good treatment for baby eczema is eliminating the foods or other sources that trigger scratching and inflammation. When an infant is suffering it can be very troubling for a parent. Remember to pray and trust God for the answer. &#8220;Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.&#8221; (Psalm 27:14)</p>
<p>Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, can be a result of very dry skin. Using a lotion is not the best treatment for baby eczema but instead choose a cream or ointment that can be applied right after the infants bath while the skin is still damp. Stay away from wool and synthetic fabrics and don&#8217;t overdress a child because excessive heat can lead to breakouts. The best fabrics are the ones that breathe and are made from natural fibers like cotton. When purchasing clothes, blankets, and other things made with fabrics choose soft cottons. Always wash new clothing in a mild detergent that doesn&#8217;t include perfumes, dyes, and chlorine before putting them on the infant.</p>
<p>Allergens are often the cause of breakouts in children. To identify allergens a parent should observe the child&#8217;s behavior. Children will often scratch more and act cranky after exposure to an allergen. Food allergies may be the problem especially in a young infant. Some of the common culprits include but are not limited to peanuts, dairy products, corn, wheat, and acidic foods. Other common allergens include pollen, mold, mildew, dust, animal dander, cigarette smoke, and harsh detergents. Baby eczema remedies will often include antihistamines to counter the effect of allergens. Antihistamines are sold over-the-counter or can be prescribed by a physician. The ones that are prescribed are often more effective than over-the-counter brands.</p>
<p>Allergy tests can reveal sensitivities to common culprits but many doctors prefer to wait until a child is at least 5 years old before prescribing a treatment for baby eczema that involves immunotherapy shots. Allergy shots will eventually decrease sensitivity to an allergen. The way it works is the patient is given small doses of the allergen to gradually get the body to start building up immunity. After this happens, the patient is given larger doses until the maximum amount is reached and then the dosage is reduced until the therapy is finished. Doctors recommend several years of therapy for optimal results. </p>
<p>Eczema is not a contagious skin disorder and children who suffer with it often experience remission by age 5, though they may still have mild outbreaks throughout a lifetime. To take care of those periodic outbreaks a topical steroid cream may be used as a treatment for baby eczema and for periodic outbreaks later in life; however, using excessive amounts of steroids can cause some serious side effects. Not only can steroids cause thinning of the skin and bruising, there is also a chance of growth suppression in children. Less potent steroid creams can be purchased over-the-counter at the drug store or supermarket. Cortisone creams over-the-counter will usually provide some relief from the itching but it is unlikely that they will actually work well enough to completely heal the rash. The stronger steroid creams will often clear up a rash within a few days but the dermatitis may come back when the patient is exposed to an allergen. </p>
<p>Some parents feel uncomfortable using steroid creams on their infant&#8217;s skin. Natural baby eczema remedies can provide some relief from the itching and discomfort associated with dermatitis. Look for products that contain almond oil, calendula oil, evening primrose oil, vitamin E oil, aloe vera, cocoa butter, oatmeal, and other natural ingredients. Avoid products that contain artificial additives, mineral oil, perfume, alcohol, and lanolin. Alcohol will dry out the skin and actually cause irritation, making a rash worse. </p>
<p>Some doctors believe that starting an infant on solid foods too quickly can cause allergic reactions to foods and can result in eczema. The recommended age for introducing solid foods is 6 months and should begin with cereal. Introducing one new food at a time will give parents an opportunity to observe the child&#8217;s reaction. When parents give an infant several new foods at one time they won&#8217;t know which one is causing the allergy or rash. </p>
<p>Atopic dermatitis can become inflamed and infected when an infant continuously scratches. Signs of infection may include fussiness, fever, increased inflammation, redness, and blisters. When this happens the infant should be taken to the doctor for an evaluation and antibiotics may need to be prescribed. A preventive recommendation for baby eczema remedies includes keeping the child&#8217;s fingernails cut short making it harder to scratch the affected area. Additional preventative treatments are non-steroid creams and ointments. These can be obtained with a prescription from a physician and can be used twofold, to prevent a breakout and to treat a breakout.</p>


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