30yr male pt having Severe hair fall last 6 month,he used Head & shoulder shampo during bath pls Tt?
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Advice cbc and thyroid profile Nutritional deficiencies?? Stress?? Check for any itching or dandruff Advice ketomac shampoo Tab:Livcet 5 mg hs Correct nutritional deficiencies Correct stress related factor
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Deficiency of zink and iron be a reason, so pl check blood test
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Amazing Benefits Of Shallots (Chota Pyaz) For Skin, Hair And Health stylecraze.com Oct 9, 2017 12:00 PM  Shallots are long, thin bulbs like vegetable. They are smaller in size and grow in clusters of bulbs in the root system. The bulbs have a mild pungent taste and a distinct smell as compared to onions and garlic. This is a popular ingredient used by the chefs around the world. Besides adding flavour to your dishes, shallots have various health benefits and a high nutrient content. They’re also great for your hair and are widely used as an ingredient in hair treatment products. Shallots belong to the onion and allium family. They contain vital nutrients like vitamins B & C, calcium, iron and potassium. There are many varieties of shallots such as French Grey Shallot or Griselle Genus Allium Oschaninii, Pink Shallot or Jersey Shallot, Banana Shallot, Green shallot. Shallots are also known as ‘Chota Pyaz’ in Hindi, ‘Sambar Ullipayalu’ in Telugu, ‘Chinna Vengayam’ in Tamil, ‘Cheriya Ulli’ in Malayalam, ‘Sambar Eerulli’ in Kannada, ‘Sambara Cha Kanda’ in Marathi, ‘Gundhun’ in Bengali. Benefits of Shallots: 1. Iron: Shallots contain iron which is required for proper functioning of your red blood cells. Healthy red blood cells contain a good amount of hemoglobin that helps them transfer oxygen from the lungs to the other tissues of your body. It is also essential for your proper metabolism, brain function and to make your tissues strong. 1 cup of shallots can provide 1.9 milligrams of iron that gives 24 percent of the daily required iron intake for men and 11% for women. 2. Fiber: Shallots help in a healthy digestion. Due to its dietary fiber content, it absorbs water and fills your stomach after a meal. It slowly releases sugar in your bloodstream and helps soften the stool, thus preventing constipation. It is also useful in reducing the blood cholesterol levels, preventing many heart diseases. One cup of shallots can provide 5.1 grams of dietary fiber that is 20 percent of the daily required fiber for women and 13% for men. 3. Potassium: Shallots are a rich source of potassium. One cup of shallots can provide 534 milligrams of potassium that is 11% of your daily required intake. Potassium is useful to regulate the body’s fluid levels. It also aids in the proper functioning of nerve and muscle cells. This helps the metabolism by breaking down carbohydrates into required body fuel. Potassium helps in maintaining a healthy heart by lowering blood pressure. Deficiency of potassium can lead to cramps and weakness in the muscle. 4. Cooking with Shallots: Shallots are commonly used in cooking, hence they are cultivated extensively. They are used as a condiment in various Asian cuisines in a finely sliced or deep-fried form. Shallots are costlier than onions and are popularly used in cuisines like Malaysian and Thai. Benefits of shallots’ nutrients can be gained by adding them directly to your dish, sautéing, adding to pastas. Fresh shallots can be combined with fruits and vegetables for salsas. Add them to your salads, pizzas, sandwiches and wraps as caramelized shallots. You can also grill, roast, bake, fry, blanch, pickle or boil them. Shallots can also be substituted with onions. 5. Heart Health: One of the most spoken of health benefits of shallots is that they are excellent for the blood and help prevent heart disease. Cycloallin, an anticoagulant, is found in shallots that are useful to protect your body against heart disease. It contains allicicn that can block platelet clot formation in your blood vessels to decrease peripheral vascular diseases (PVD), coronary artery disease (CAD), and stroke. They are helpful in producing an anti-coagulant, which thins the blood to cure symptoms of cardiovascular disease, heart attack, atherosclerotic disease, and stroke. 6. Strong Immune System: Shallots can strengthen your immune system efficiently. Consume them daily to prevent and cure cold, flu and other illnesses. 7. Low in Calories: Shallots contain very less amount of calories and loads of nutrients. Calories in a shallot depend on its cooking procedure. If you’re on a diet, you can add shallots to bland foods and enjoy the delicious flavor without piling on calories. 2 tbsp shallots provide just 14 calories. There are 19 calories present in 100 grams of boiled shallots. 8. Anti-oxidants: Shallots contain more nutrition than onions. They have more anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins and flavonoid anti-oxidants like quercetin and kemferfol. 9. Healing Power: Along with various antioxidants, shallots contain sulphur anti-oxidant compounds like diallyl trisulfide, diallyl disulfide, and allyl propyl disulfide. Shallots also have anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties. 10. Reduces Cholesterol: Allicin present in shallots can be useful to reduce cholesterol production. They inhibit HMG-coa reductase enzyme into your liver cells. 11. Lowers High Blood Pressure: Allicin in shallots is helpful in decreasing blood vessel stiffness, as they release vasodialator chemical nitric oxide (NO) that lowers the high blood pressure. 12. Anti-diabetic: Shallots contain phyto-chemical such as allium and Allyl disulphide that have anti-diabetic properties. Shallot is a useful remedy to lower blood sugar levels in diabetics. It prevents the degradation of insulin and increases the metabolism of glucose. 13. Treats Intestinal Worm: Shallots are found effective in curing and treating intestinal worms in the stomach. Shallot juice helps clear thread worms that occur in children. Grind some shallots to make a juice and drink every morning on an empty stomach. 14. Cold or Fever: Shallots are smeared on a baby’s body during cold or fever since it is a medicinal plant that can effectively cure regular cold or fever.  Image: Shutterstock 15. Reduce Phlegm: Shallots are an effective remedy to dilute the phlegm that causes coughing. 16. Reduces Nervous Irritability: Shallots contain many vitamins and minerals like vitamin A, thiamin, vitamin C pyridoxine, folates, etc. Pyridoxine (B-6) present in shallots is useful to raise the GABA chemical levels in your brain to soothe nervous irritability. 17. Prevents Cancer: 100 g of fresh shallots contain 1190 IU that is 35% RDA of vitamin A. Vitamin A is an effective antioxidant that is useful in preventing lung and oral cavity cancers. Shallots are also helpful in preventing liver cancer and destroy their cells. They help the liver in eliminating toxins from your body and contain saponins that kill the cancer cells. Shallots also help reduce the chances of stomach cancer. 18. Rich in Vitamin A: Shallots are the richest source of vitamin A that is required for your good health. Vitamin A (an antioxidant) helps protect you from the harmful free radical damage. They can also be useful in maintaining membranes, prevent infections, lead to good eye health, promote healthy immune system, and for proper growth and development. 19. Low in Fat: Shallots contain very low amount of fat. Hence, they can be effectively used for low-fat diets. 20. Low in Sodium: Shallots are very low in sodium. Our body requires some amount of sodium for survival, but too much can cause high blood pressure. Many flavoring ingredients are high in sodium content, but shallots can be consumed by high blood pressure or kidney patients as a suitable alternative. 21. Flavonoids: Shallots have two sets of compounds including sulphur compounds like allyl propyl disulphide (APDS) and flavonoids like quercetin. Consume flavonoid in your daily diet to reduce the risk of cancer, heart related diseases and diabetes. They are antiviral, anti-allergenic, anti-cancer, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory. 22. Osteoporosis: Consume shallots in your daily diet for the proper growth of the bone tissue and reduce the risk of osteoporosis by 20 %. 23. Younger Looking Skin: Shallots contain sulphur that helps in giving you younger looking skin. 24. Stomach Infection: Shallots are also advantageous in inhibiting stomach problems. Consume shallots in your regular diet to prevent your stomach from various infections. 25. Alzheimer’s Disease: Shallots help in promoting beneficial brain functions. This is proven to be effective for Alzheimer’s disease. 26. Hair Growth: Shallots are the oldest and most efficient home remedy for hair growth. They are rich in sulphur that helps in the production of collagen tissues. This is useful for the re-growth of hair. Chop shallots into small pieces and squeeze out its juice. Apply it evenly on the scalp and keep for 15 minutes. Rinse off with a mild shampoo that helps in hair growth. 27. Baldness and Hair Loss: If you suffer from bald patches you can use the following remedy: Grind pepper powder, shallot and salt into a fine pasteApply on affected areasThis is an effective way to treat bald patches. 28. Cures Scalp Infection: You can utilize shallot juice to treat scalp infections. Fungal infections damage the hair and also lead to severe hair loss. Shallots can also be useful in opening the clogged pores of your hair follicles. 29. Overcoming Dandruff: You can easily use shallot juice to cure dandruff problems. Mix shallot with lemon juice, buttermilk, and honey. Apply this mixture on your hair and leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse well with a mild anti-dandruff shampoo to cure dandruff naturally. And that is how you can use shallot for hair. 30. Insect Stings: To treat insect sting, rub the affected area with shallot juice. This will help soothe the pain. Shallots can be applied by crushing or cutting and applied on mosquitoes, bee or wasp stings. 31. Warts: Shallots can be used as a poultice. This will drop off the warts on its own. 32. Bronchitis: Mix shallot juice with honey and consume a teaspoon of this mixture thrice daily. This is an effective expectorant that can give you relief from bronchitis, influenza, cold, cough and sore throat. It is also helps liquefy the phlegm and helps in clearing them. 33. Strengthen Capillaries: Consume 5 shallots every day on an empty stomach for 14 days. This is an effective remedy to strengthen capillaries. 34. Eliminate Toxins: Fry four pieces of sliced shallots in ghee. Eat this frequently for 14 days to help your liver in eliminating toxins from the body. 35. Tooth Health: Chew shallots for 3 minutes every day in the morning. This will destroy the bacteria in your teeth. 36. Good Eyesight: The juice of shallots with its flowers promotes good eyesight. This can be used as eye drops. Shallots are rich in sulfur, cysteine, and lecithin that protect the lens of your eyes from cataract formation. Include shallots in your diet to promote good eye health. 37. Get Rid of Headache: Applying shallots on the head can give you relief from headaches. For this, you can make a poultice of shallots and apply on your head for instant relief. 38. Stimulates Hair Growth: Rub shallot juice everyday on your scalp to get rid of dandruff and promote hair growth. 39. Bruise Dressing: You can also use shallots for dressing your bruises. Burns are often dressed with shallots and salt. 40. Treat Boils: Drink shallot juice mixed in water or carrot juice. This can also be applied to the boils. Nutrition Chart of Shallots: Shallots(Allium cepa var. aggregatum), raw, Nutrition value per 100 g.(Source: USDA National Nutrient data base)PrincipleNutrient ValuePercentage of RDAEnergy72 Kcal3.6%Carbohydrates16.80 g13%Protein2.50 g5%Total Fat0.10 g0.5%Cholesterol0 mg0%VitaminsFolates34 µg9%Niacin0.200 mg1.5%Pantothenic acid0.290 mg6%Pyridoxine0.345 mg26.5%Riboflavin0.020 mg2%Thiamin0.060 mg5%Vitamin A1190 IU35%Vitamin C8 mg13%ElectrolytesSodium12 mg1%Potassium334 mg7%MineralsCalcium37 mg4%Copper0.088 mg10%Iron1.20 mg15%Magnesium21 mg5%Manganese0.292 mg13%Phosphorus60 mg8.5%Selenium1.2 µg2%Zinc0.40 mg4% Now you know that shallots are a healthy option for your overall health. So avail its numerous benefits and nutritional properties and tell us how you benefited from them!
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This patient age33 years. No dandruff,no itching, only hairfall occurs when wiping with towel after bath. Please diagnosed a case and suggest a curable medicine for this disease.
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7 Health Benefits of Bitter Gourd (Karela) Juice food.ndtv.com Sep 3, 2017 12:40 AM  Did you know that bitter gourd or karela is not really a vegetable but a fruit? The part of the plant that is used for consumption and for various medicinal purposes is the fruit of the bitter squash. While we’ve been so busy condemning its bitter taste, we’ve not only overlooked this fact but also the wide range of benefits that drinking bitter gourd juice offers. Bitter gourd juice contains a train of important nutrients ranging from iron, magnesium and vitamin to potassium and vitamin C. An excellent source of dietary fiber, it also contains twice the calcium of spinach, beta-carotene of broccoli, and the potassium of a banana. Here are some crucial benefits of drinking bitter gourd juice. A quick tip to reduce the bitterness of the drink is to add some honey or jaggery to it or pair it with sweet fruits like apple or pears. You can even add lemon juice to lessen the harsh taste of bitter melon juice. A pinch of black pepper and ginger can also decrease the tartness. The taste however, needs to be developed because contrary to its name bitter gourd is in fact sweet for your health. 1. Helps in maintaining blood sugar levels The World Health Organisation has estimated that over 382 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes. Bitter gourd contains an insulin-like compound called Polypeptide-p or p-insulin which has been shown to control diabetes naturally. According to a 2011 study, published in the sJournal Ethnopharmacolgy, a four-week clinical trial showed that 2,000 mg of bitter melon when taken on regular basis reduced the blood glucose level significantly in the patients suffering from type-2 diabetes. Studies have shown that this plant-based insulin in bitter gourd helps patients with type-1 diabetes as well. Another report issued in the Journal of Chemistry & Biology, gave evidence regarding the fact that bitter melon increases the uptake of glucose and improves glycemic control. People suffering from diabetes taking hypoglycaemic drugs may even be required to alter the dosage of their drugs if they consume bitter melon juice daily and consult a doctor before doing so. 2. Lowers bad cholesterol levels Bangalore-based Nutritionist, Dr. Anju Sood, says, “Bitter gourd juice is anti-inflammatory and also helps in lowering the bad cholesterol levels in the body. Thereby, it significantly reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke.” It also maintains the blood pressure of the body as it is rich in potassium, which absorbs excessive sodium in the body. It is rich in iron and folic acid which are known to decrease the risk of stroke and keep your heart healthy. 3. For glowing skin and lustrous hair Longing for that flawless skin? Dr. Simran Saini from Fortis Hospital in New Delhi suggests that bitter gourd juice has powerful anti-oxidants along with vitamin A and C which prevent premature skin ageing and diminishes wrinkles. Furthermore, it reduces acne, aids in treating eczema and psoriasis, as well as protects the skin from the harmful UV rays. The nutrients vitamin A, vitamin C, Biotin and Zinc impart shine and lustre to your locks. Applying bitter gourd juice regularly to your scalp can decrease hair loss and greying of hair, treat split-ends and rough hair, shrug off dandruff, and combat itchiness. You can apply bitter gourd juice directly to stop hair fall or mix it with some curd and massage on your scalp and hair for conditioning. To treat dandruff, you can make a hair mask with bitter gourd juice, cumin seed paste and a tablespoon of lime juice. Leave for 30 minutes and rinse. Dr. Saini adds that the juice also acts as a blood purifier. 4. Cures hangovers and cleanses the liver Got too much alcohol in your system after a crazy night of partying? You can get rid of it quite swiftly by sipping some bitter gourd juice which wipes out alcoholic intoxication settled in your liver. The juice cleanses your bowel as well as heals many liver problems. Published in the International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition, a study concluded that a compound called Momordica Charantia provides protection against liver failure by strengthening anti-oxidant activity of the enzymes in the liver. It also boosts the functioning of your bladder. 5. Helps in weight loss Bitter gourd is low in calories, fat and carbohydrates. It keeps you full for longer and hence, it can easily fit in your weight loss plan. In a 2010 issue of a report published in the Journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, it was disclosed that extracts of bitter gourd helped in the dislocation of human fat cells and also hindered the formation and growth of new fat cells. It was further concluded that bitter gourd can be viewed as a natural agent for treating obesity. 6. Boosts your immune system Bitter gourd fights viruses and bacteria and strengthens your immunity. It prevents allergies and indigestion. The antioxidants work as powerful defense mechanisms against illness and also help fight free-radical damage that can cause various types of cancer. In 2010, a study was published in the Pharmaceutical Research Journal which stated that bitter-melon has anti-carcinogen and anti-tumour properties. It reduced the risk of prostate, breast and cervical cancer. 7. Great for your eyes Dr. Anshul Jai Bharat says that it helps in preventing vision-related problems such as cataract since it has compounds like beta-carotene and vitamin A which are healthy for your eyes and strengthens eyesight. She adds, “It is also a good home remedy to treat dark circles. “As with everything, moderation is required. Excess consumption of bitter gourd juice may cause abdominal pain and diarrhoea. Pregnant women should also avoid taking too much bitter gourd or its juice as it may stimulate the uterus and lead to preterm labour. 30 ml bitter gourd juice extract is recommended on a daily basis,” says Dr Geeta Buryok, Chief Nutritionist at Max HealthCare.
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