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Strengthens our immune system, increases longevity. It's also great for hot-flashes and other menopausal symptoms. Its consumption promotes heart health by reducing cholesterol and high blood pressure. I often use it in exhibitions management, which keeps my blood pressure fine.
The inflation setting depends on your blood pressure. If you have blood pressure that is below 120/80 and find the cuff painfully tight when inflated, try setting the inflation to 140. If you have really high blood pressure (>200), you need the 240 setting. The cuff has to inflate to a pressure higher than your systolic value. However, you don't want feel like you are cutting off your circulation to your arm.
frequent urination with a feeling of not completely emptying the bladder and having to go again
later symptoms are a feeling of a full bladder but not passing water
the disease attacks men of all nationalities starting from the age of 45 and regular checkups with a doctor are essential for early detection and remedy
it can be detected by a simple blood test to check for PCA in the blood
it is a cancer that decimates men at the rate of 3 times to a woman's bre***t cancer
detected early and treated , the success rate is upwards of 98% cure
detected too late and the results are very painful and soul destroying to the end
best advice is to see your doctor now for the blood test
firstly, do not blow it anymore. simply wipe. putting your head back slightly and pinching your nose gently for a few minutes may stop the bleeding. If you are taking blood thinners (even aspirin), please call your doctor. If it persists, please go to your nearest Urgent Care facility. Other reasons may include getting hit or bumped there recently, a spike in blood pressure, side effects of medications or their interactions, irritation from your environment (atmospheric dryness, especially in your house) or past history of bleeding problems. Even dietary factors can cause it. Don't bother with 'old wives tales' remedies like irrigating your nose with water or putting ice on the back of your neck (where the heck did that one come from). the first one can infect your sinuses and the second one does not work. Never, ever use a netti pot. Don't stick anything in your nose. Nonsterile cotton is filthy. and no physician in his or her right mind would try to diagnose you over the telephone. There is a good cause for what you have and the above 'stop measure' is temporary. Don't ignore this. If you are old it might be something serious. No solution until you see a doctor face-to-face.
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