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ANGUS – ANIMAL AROMATHERAPY TREATMENT
Angus is my one year old male boxer with scratches in his ears. His ears are inflamed and tender to touch from his scratching and digging in them. He has been checked and ear infection has been ruled out, cold tempatures are suspected for the irritation. I show how he self selects his essential oils and describe the treatment plan I put him on. I am a Clinical Aromatherapist located in Alberta, Canada with an active clinic offering both Aromatherapy and Massage therapies to both animal and humans alike. I specialize in working with horses of all disciplines and levels of competition, to assist in health and performance improvement. I am available for clinics, consultations and seminars Contact me at: aromaplusmassage@gmail.com
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“Diagnosing Throat Problems” featuring Dr. Katz (Dramatic Health)
“I am generally in and out of the throat and have a video recording in 60 seconds.” Doctor Katz, Surgeon Director of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, explains how he goes about diagnosing throat problems with the aid of new technology and video.
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Glandular Fever – the Kissing Disease
Glandular Fever (or infectious mononucleosis) is an infection caused by a virus — the Epstein Barr virus. It is sometimes known as the “kissing disease” because the virus can be passed on via saliva. Coughs and sneezes and sharing food utensils can also pass it on. It’s harder to catch than a cold. It is not a sexually transmitted disease. It generally affects teenagers and younger people. A full and quick recovery, without the need to see a doctor is the usual course of events. Some can carry the virus in their body without developing infection. This is harmless. Normally it’s not possible to work out who gave the infection to who. However it is known that the virus is most likely to be passed on whilst the temperature is high, so very close contact, such as kissing, should be avoided at this time. Symptoms develop between 4 and 8 weeks after infection and start with a very severe, sore throat, swollen tonsils, a high temperature and difficulty swallowing. Other symptoms can include: – Tiredness – Loss of appetite – Muscle aches and headaches – Swollen tender glands in the neck and armpits – Skin rash (sometimes associated with antibiotics) – Abdominal pain – No response to antibiotics (given for presumed bacterial throat infection) makes glandular fever more likely. Glandular fever is very difficult to diagnose from other causes of sore throats and tonsillitis. In most cases this does not matter, as symptoms will resolve quickly. There is no treatment that will work …