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A Day At The Doctor’s Office

June 15th, 2010 Comments off

Do you ever wonder when you go to the each time the receptionist ask you for your insurance card? I sure do. I went to the same for 10 years seems they would know me by now or have made a copy of my insurance card. Have you ever read the sign that says payment due when services rendered, just to hear the lady ask you for your co-payment before you’ve even had the chance to sit down? Or how about after sitting for a long time in the waiting room, they call you back just to take your pressure than send you back out in the waiting room again. Or they call you back just to have you wait in another area.

I have always felt this was a tactic to make you feel like your getting somewhere when your really not. How about while waiting, your Doctor happens to see you, and he does all he can do not to make eye contact with you, or if you do they act like your a perfect stranger. How about that study I heard where the average time actually spent with the doctor is about three minutes. I then have to ask myself the question, why am I waiting so long in the waiting room. Or how about the one when the pharmaceutical rep just walks in asking for the Doctor and they tell them to come on back. I guess those free game tickets, or the free day at the spa is really more important than my . These are just some of the mysteries I have never figured out when going to the doctor. Read more…

How To Be Ever Youth with Levitra

March 26th, 2010 Comments off

Is erectile dysfunction is a part of old age? A common debate within majority of us. But this is just a myth. The fact is that erectile dysfunction has nothing to with aging. It’s true that as a get older; he may need more stocking and touching to get an erection. But it doesn’t mean that older can’t get an erection and can’t enjoy sex. According to medical science a can get an erection at any age. And people who want to have sex in the latter years of life should know the fact they can even spend a life fulfilling their sexual urges.

So, when a man is experiencing a bad erection and is unable to keep his erection long enough to finish having sex, it is a sure sign of some sexual dysfunction. This sexual dysfunction relates to various factors rather than old age. Although the ageing process may make it necessary to adapt their love-making to some extent, but people remain capable to enjoy intercourse as long as their permits. Problems like diabetes, hypertension, and atherosclerosis can also cause erectile dysfunction. But every problem has a solution.

Problems related to sexual dysfunction are seen to significantly cure by . It’s a drug that has been approved by FDA for treating erectile dysfunction. The main substance present in ?Verdenafil hydrochloride is a very active substance. It helps in increasing the speed of flow into the penis and stimulates it naturally, thus resulting in a long lasting erection. Man using Levitra finds it to be very effective than many other same profile drugs available in the market. Read more…

The Physical Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure

February 20th, 2010 Comments off

Hypertension can sometimes confuse both the patient and the for a couple of reasons. One, the symptoms of high blood pressure can vary quite widely. And secondly, it shares many symptoms with other diseases or conditions.

That’s why, in dealing with any illness, a thorough examination of the patient, including checking blood pressure, is essential.

It is quite common for patients to visit the doctor for one illness only to be told that their real problem is high blood pressure.

Undiagnosed hypertension can affect all the major organs of the body, including the heart, kidneys and liver. It is also capable of affecting vision and causing strokes.

The physical symptoms of high blood pressure can include giddiness, headaches, blurry vision, tremors, convulsions and difficulty in walking or exerting oneself and clinical , among other things.

Difficulty in even minor physical exertion and unusual tiredness may be signs of cardiac damage from high blood pressure. Excessive perspiration and breathlessness can also signal this condition. This is a serious situation and calls for immediate medical attention. Read more…