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Medical Tips
How
to heal tender gums
- Lighten up. Over time,
vigorous brushing can wear away enamel and create a little
gap between the gum and tooth as the soft tissue recedes.
That's a self inflicted form of gum disease, an invitation
for infection to pool in the pockets. To clean safely, use
a soft brush and liken your effort to wiping off a mirror,
not scouring the rub.
- Go for quality, not
quantity. Two thorough cleanings a day is better than four
half-hearted attempts. It takes about two minutes to properly
polish your pearly whites, and most people average a measly
37 seconds. Try brushing for the duration of a song or a
commercial break on television.
- Don't get attached
to your brush. Most dentists suggest switching to a fresh
one monthly. Just a few weeks of use can turn the soft,
rounded tufts into jagged clumps. Flared bristles mean it's
time to say good-bye.
- Floss everyday - no
excuses. Cleaning with jets of water may dislodge bits of
dinner, and rinsing with mouthwash won't hurt, but only
regular flossing can breakup the plaque party going on between
your teeth. Yes, it makes a difference. A smug dentists
like to say: Floss only the teeth you want to keep.
- If your gums still
bleed after two weeks of flossing everyday, call a dentist;
tissue that's red or sensitive may be a sign of infection.
Checkups and cleanings every six months will help keep you
and your gums in the pink.
Tennis
tip
Athletic prowess begins with great eyesight. Here's how to
improve yours:
- Problem : Returning
a tennis serve
Exercise : Put different-coloured dots on a bunch
of balls and have someone serve them on you. After you hit
each one, call out the colour. This will keep you concentrating
on the ball.
Tip : Following the leading edge of the ball instead
of reactively "watching" it.
Sway
your way to better abs
- Here's an activity
that will take you back to the Arabian Nights. Belly dancing
offers an intense workout that still manages to be easy
on your joints. And it'll help sculpt those abdominal muscles.
If you can learn it from a professional, so much the better.
Cold
Comforts
Colds are miserable precisely
because they're not serious. Anything worse would legitimately
lay you up, but with a cold you have to soldier on. To soothe
your symptoms....
- Avoid Milk.
It's good to have a runny nose during a cold because you
want to clear mucus out of your body. That makes drinking
milk or eating other diary products counterproductive, since
they thicken mucus and make it harder to blow your nose.
- Trigger coughing
Productive coughing is another important way to move mucus
out of your body. Take a deep breath and hold it for a count
of three. This creates pressure in the body's airways; if
there's mucus present, you'll cough it up.
- Hold the hacking
If your cough isn't productive, there's no need to hack
your throat raw. Calm the storm by drinking a cup of hot
tea with a menthol cough drop dissolved in it.
- Use peroxide for
throat pain
To soothe a sore throat, gargle with an infection-fighting
mixture of equal parts hydrogen-peroxide, antibacterial
mouthwash, and water.
Finger
snap
- Blister protection
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First identify the irritant. A bunched-up sock? A loose-fitting
shoe? Adjust it, then treat the blister. If it's filled
with flied and painful, pop it by squeezing it between two
fingers. But leave the skin on. Then take the sock off your
other foot and wear it on the blistered foot for extra protection.
When you reach home apply petroleum jelly and a bandage.
How
to tame a bush
- Do you and your hair
have a wrestling match with the brush every morning? A pomade
will show your hair who's boss. SInce most pomades contain
wax or oil, they remain pliable and don't harden on your
hair. But don't use too much. When your hair's still damp,
take a 25p-size dollop, rub it on your palms, and run your
hands through your hair. One caveat : Oily pomades can cause
skin breakouts along the hairline. If you're prone to acne,
frind a product that's oil-free.
Sweat
Blockers
- In very hot weather,
avoid waterproof, oil - or -gel based sunscreens because
they cause sweet to just slide off the body before it can
evaporate, and result in over-heating.
Lice
without Myths
- Myths: Head lice
jump. hop, or fly
Fact: They are transmitted via head to head contact
and by sharring hats, combs, or towels with an infested
persons
- Myths: Lice thrive
on pets and other animals
Facts: They are strictly human parasites.
- Myths: Lice are
seasonal.
Facts: They are spread year around and in any climate.
- Myths: A hair dryer
will kill lice
Facts: The heat needed to do so would burn the scalp.
- Myths: Lice are
a sign of poor hygiene and poverty
Facts: Lice infect all groups and even cleanest children
- Myths: Lice can
infest furniture and carpets
Facts: They need human blood to survive
- Myths: Home remedies
such as vinegar rinses and vaseline will loosen lice from
hair
Facts: These do not work. Use an over-the-counter-lice
shampoo conataining permethrin or pyrethrins, and follow
the directions carefully.
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