Health Question
Am I Getting plenty Iron?
Since I'm a vegetarian, what's wrong near me? I get subjective light-headness, I'm a very sleepy personage, and I get shortness of breath. Why is this? I've feel like this even up to that time I became a lacto-vegetarian, though, not as much. But I didn't eat like mad of meat in the first place. What should I do? I'm fourteen.Answers:
iron is the principal element surrounded by the constitution of hemoglobin. low hemoglobin = anemia which symptoms are those you've described.
iron from animal sources are easier to be absorbed by the body than iron from vegetal sources(plants).
animal sources : red meat (beef, bison, wild hobby, horse)
offals (liver, kidneys, brain, blood sausage)
vegetal sources: all green vegetables (spinash, broccoli within particular)
Some cereals also contain iron, check the infos on the side of the box.
hypoglycemic?
http://hypoglycemia.org/hypo_test.asp...
Sounds resembling acute bovine deficiency syndrome to me. The solitary cure is a double cheeseburger.
What is the difference between keratosis obturans and cholesteatoma?
if they are the same, why is their cross different?Answers:
Keratosis Obturans is a hard plug of wax and dry skin sometimes found surrounded by the external and auditory canal.
Cholesteatoma is the debris of tissue in the middle ear cause by repeated middle ear infections.
How does pelt grow?
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Hair forms within a pouch-like structure below the skin called a curls follicle. What we see as hair is in actuality the hair shaft, which is the keratinized, hardened tissue that grows from this follicle.
Humans enjoy more hair follicles per square inch of skin than most sophisticated primates, including chimpanzees and gorillas. Because most of this hackle is fine and pale (called vellus hair), it usually isn't detectable to the naked eye. Consider this: the forehead have more hair follicles than any other portion of the body. The thicker, fully pigmented hair most population consider "real hair" is call terminal hair. This pelt is found on scalp, eyebrows, legs, backs, underarms, and genital areas. This is the mane the Light Sheer diode laser treats.
Everyone's hair grows differently, depending on age, immensity, metabolism, hormones, ethnicity, medications, and other factor. But all mane goes through three distinct growth phases:
1) Active growth phase (called the anagen phase), which last up to several years. At any given time, the majority (85%) of our body hair is contained by this phase. During anagen, the hair have an abundance of melanin.
2) Regressive phase (catagen phase), which last about two weeks, during which the quill stops growing but is not yet shed. About 3 - 4% of our body quill is in this phase at any given time.
3) Resting phase (telogen phase), which last 5 - 6 weeks, at the end of which the quill falls out and a new mane begins to form. Approximately 10-13% of our body mane is in this phase at any one time.
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hair grows from the follicles where on earth it is still alive.. the part where on earth your hair is still inside your person in charge
Hair grows in a cycle that consists of three phases: Anagen, Catagen and Telogen
Anagen - This is the growth phase that last between two and eight years. During the anagen phase the growth cells surrounded by the papilla rapidly divide and produce the coat shaft which becomes keratinized as it pushes up and out of the follicle into the pore. At impossible to tell apart time, the follicle grows down into the deeper levels of the dermis (skin) to seize nourishment. People who hold long anagen growth rates are able to grow exceedingly long hair and others own short growth phases and cannot grow very long tresses. Hair grows at a rate of about a 1/2 inch per month, so a spike left uncut will grow to a length of between 12 inches and 48 inches.
Catagen - The Anagen phase is followed by a brief two to four week Catagen phase or transitional phase. This is piece of a renewal process where the follicle is literally degraded and the fuzz stops growing but does not fall out. During the Catagen phase the spike follicle shrinks to about 1/6 of the majority length. The lower part is destroyed, the dermal papilla breaks away, the bulb detaches from the blood supply and the spine shaft eventually is pushed up as the follicle disintegrates.
Telogen - The follicle then go into the Telogen or resting phase for two to four months, during this time the hair still does not grow but remains attached to the follicle while the dermal papilla is within a resting phase below. Approximately 10-15 percent of all hair are in this phase at any one time.
After the Telogen phase the cycle is complete and the fleece goes vertebrae into the Anagen phase. It is at this time when the new curls shaft is forming that the old curls is pushed out and lost.
On average 50-100 hairs are lost due to this fluent growth process every day. This is regular hair loss and accounts for the curls loss seen every afternoon in the shower and near hair combing. In fit follicles these hairs will soon be replaced by strange hair.
Hair starts at the down follicule. Thousands of hair follicules are on your director. Hair follicles produce hair...and so coat grows.
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