Sunday, August 25, 2019

                       happy birthday to my self 

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Incredible technology innovation 



  
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What you need to know about fungal infections By Jon Johnson | Reviewed by University of Illinois-Chicago, School of Medicine Skin changes, redness, and itching are common symptoms of many fungal infections.

 Athlete's foot is a common infection where the fungus grows in warm and moist environments.
A yeast infection may commonly cause fungal toenail infections. Thrush can affect the genital area in men as well as women. Ringworm is a skin infection that causes jock itch and athlete's foot ,the Table of contents Fungal infections are common throughout much of the natural world. In humans, fungal infections occur when an invading fungus takes over an area of the body and is too much for the immune system to handle. Fungi can live in the air, soil, water, and plants. There are also some fungi that live naturally in the human body. Like many microbes, there are helpful fungi and harmful fungi. When harmful fungi invade the body, they can be difficult to kill, as they can survive in the environment and re-infect the person trying to get better. In this article, we take a look at who is most at risk of getting a fungal infection and what the symptoms and treatment options are for some common types. 

                                            Symptoms 

The symptoms of a fungal infection will depend on the type, but common symptoms include the following:skin changes, including red and possibly cracking or peeling skin itching Read on to find out more about some common types of fungal infection, their symptoms, and the treatment options. Types The following conditions are all common types of fungal infections. Athlete's foot Tinea pedis or athlete's foot is a common fungal infection that affects the foot. Athlete's foot is commonly associated with sports and athletes because the fungus grows perfectly in warm, moist environments, such as socks and shoes, sports equipment, and locker rooms. In reality, anyone may be affected by athlete's foot. It is most common in warmer climates and summer months, where it can quickly multiply. Symptoms The symptoms of athlete's foot may vary slightly from person to person. Classic symptoms include: redness or blisters on the affected area the infected skin may be soft, or layers may start to break down peeling or cracking skin the skin may scale and peel away itching, stinging, or burning sensations in the infected area 

Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention Not all itchy feet are the result athlete's foot. Doctors usually diagnose the infection by scraping scaling skin off of a person and inspecting it under a microscope for evidence of any fungus. There are a few different fungi that can cause athlete's foot. The infection may behave differently depending on the specific fungus that is infecting the skin. Athlete's foot is often treated with topical antifungal ointments, which are available to purchase over-the-counter or online . Severe infections can require additional oral medications as well. The feet will also need to be cared for and kept dry to help kill the fungus.prevetion methods include allowing the feet plenty of air to breathe and keeping them clean and dry. It is a good idea to wear sandals in public showers or locker rooms. Yeast infection Vaginal yeast infections are a common form of Candida overgrowth in women, usually caused by Candida albicans. An overgrowth of Candida disrupts the normal balance of the bacteria and yeast in the vagina. This imbalance of bacteria may be due to antibiotics, stress , and hormone imbalances, or poor eating habits, among other things. Candida infections can also commonly cause fungal toenail infections and diaper rash. Symptoms Symptoms of a yeast infection include: itching and swelling around the vagina burning sensations or pain during urination or intercourse redness and soreness on and surrounding the vagina unusual vaginal discharge, such as gray clumps that resemble cottage cheese or a very watery discharge A rash may develop over time in some cases. Yeast infections should be treated quickly, as the symptoms may become severe if left untreated. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention The classic symptoms of a yeast infection make them easy to diagnose. Doctors may ask about the person's medical history, such as any previous yeast infections or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They may also ask whether the person was recently taking antibiotics. Doctors will then examine the vaginal walls and cervix for signs of infection, taking cells from the vagina if necessary for proper diagnosis. Treatment of yeast infections depends on their severity. Standard treatments include creams, tablets, or suppositories, which are available via prescription, or over-the-counter or online . Complicated infections may require complex treatments. Avoiding yeast infections begins with a balanced diet and proper hygiene. Wearing loose-fitting clothing made from natural fibers may also help prevent infection. Washing underwear in very hot water and changing feminine products often can also help prevent fungal growth. Jock itch Tinea cruris, commonly known as jock itch, is another common fungal skin infection. These fungi love warm and damp environments and thrive in moist areas of the body, such as the groin, buttocks, and inner thighs. Jock itch may be more common in summer or in warm, humid areas of the world. Jock itch is mildly contagious and is often spread through direct contact with an infected person or an object that is carrying the fungus.come back for more as we gate deeper tomorrow.

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Saturday, August 17, 2019

                       Inside Zambia



Watch this and see how Zambian people are looking at the world at large using technology. 
                                                      Zambia
Look at this young man from zambia 

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

                                                             Innovation 


The lecture by the name of Dr Sam sichilalu in school of egineering from university of Zambia, which is the highest learning institution in Zambia to have been the first man in Africa to develop the( polyfuel  prototype) which converts waste tires/plastic material into high grade polyfuel which is the hydrocarbon mixture  petrol,diesel,and keresone with methane vapour.

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