by: David Chandler
This article explains a few things about holistic medicine, and if you’re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don’t know.
An Allergy is a hypersensitivity to foreign substances which are normally harmless but which produce a violent reaction in the allergy sufferer. Allergies are generally the body’s effort to eliminate something it considers unsuitable. Typical allergic reactions are hay fever, migraine, asthma, allergic rhinitis, digestive disturbances, coeliac disease, conjunctivitis, urticaria, eczema, drowsiness, CFS, hyperactivity in children, tinnitus, recurrent sinusitis and ear infections. In a few people, the histamine (anaphylactic) reaction can cause muscle cramps, disorientation, unconsciousness, and death from shock or suffocation.
Types
There are different types of Allergies, the most common being type1. When an allergen encounters cells capable of antibody formation, they then form IgE antibodies, which bind to the surface of other cells, called mast cells and basophils. In response to the attachment those cells release chemicals, called mediators of anaphylaxis, among them histamine. Those chemicals cause allergic reactions such as swelling or the secretion
of mucus.
Almost any substance can be an allergen for an individual. Common allergens include certain foods, especially milk, wheat and eggs, pollens, dust, moulds, cosmetic and certain food additives.
An Allergy is not the same as intolerance. Allergies always involve the immune system, whereas intolerance, e.g. lactose intolerance, is caused by a lack of lactase, the enzyme that converts lactose into glucose.
Causes
Allergies may have many different causes-from pets to pollen to certain types of medicine and foods. In addition, allergic symptoms may be just as varied. While no one can predict when or how an allergy will develop, you can learn how to keep allergies under control by following a treatment plan and avoiding the things that aggravate your allergic symptoms.
Symptoms
When allergies flare up, they may cause a considerable amount of discomfort and inconvenience, but having allergies does not mean you have to struggle with your symptoms. Understanding how to help keep allergies from interfering with the things you want to do may make a big difference in how you feel and how you live.
There’s no doubt that the topic of holistic medicine can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about holistic medicine, you may find what you’re looking for in the next article.
For more information visit: www.AllergiesInfoCenter.com
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faculty of veterinary medicine,
sokoine university of agriculture,
p.o.box 3000
morogoro,
tanzania.
MASOLE SERIA
SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
P.O.BOX 3000,
MOROGORO
TANZANIA.
PHONE NUMBERS
+255713641311
OR
+255755059500
Email:henjemasole@yahoo.com
I am MASOLE SERIA, A FEMALE AT SOKOINE UNIVERSITY
on my studies i was studied virology subject for one year and how to diagnose virus among the virus includes HIV so i like to work in HIV for research and advice people in town and villages to control the spread of the condition or syndrom.
also i was did fiel practicals in human hospitals for about 4 years dealing with zoonosis diseases which caused by virus,bacterial,parasite,fungal etc. also i was dealing with HIV as advisor in rural and urban areas
Objective: Veterinarian position in a mixed animal practice that will utilize my skills in directing the operation of spay and neuter clinics, performing animal spay and neuter examinations and surgery, and inspecting animals with the goal of fostering improved pet care and preventative medicine
Qualification Summary: i have i degree of veterinary medicine Demonstrated ability to direct the many veterinarian activities and radiology clinic and perform surgery in a professional and efficient manner
Supervise personnel assigned to the many veterinarian activities clinic including office and staff and Volunteers
Sound ability to effectively present information in one-on-one situations, and in demonstrating good public relation skills
Education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
MAY 2007
Work Experience:
Veterinarian
sokoine university surgery departiment
Examine animals to determine nature of disease or injury and treats animal surgically or Medically. Advise animal owners about sanitary measures, feeding, and general care to promote health of animals. Carry out diagnostic tests, such as X-rays, blood samples and ultra-sound. Immunize animals against different forms of disease, inserts identification microchips into animals. Promote the need for pet identification and control within the community. Develop policies and procedures used in the care, security, prognosis and euthanasia of captured and unclaimed animals.
April 2008 present
Veterinarian
Handled, examined and treated all species of animals, primarily pets/companion animals. Cared for in-patient animals, including examining and advising on treatment, euthanized old, sick, terminally ill or unwanted animals. Met and consulted with owners. Treated and dressed wounds, set fractures, performed surgery, and advised owners about animal feeding, behavior, and breeding. Made a routine health status examinations on all animals in the facility. Performed spay and neuter surgeries for adoptable animals.
july 2007
Veterinarian
Medicated animals suffering from infections or illnesses. Reviewed animal bite reports. Prepared rabies samples and notified victims. Maintained records, reports and certificates in compliance with current legislation. Provided suitable paperwork for animals traveling abroad. Responded to customer?s questions and comments in a courteous and timely manner. Studied, treated, and controlled animal injuries and diseases.
practicals when in class
Professional Affiliations:
Tanzanian Veterinary Medical Association