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Don't Be Wrong, Toothache Mouthwash Is Also Able To Prevent This Disease

Maintaining oral health is as important as maintaining the health of your body, because the mouth is one of the main entry points for germs, viruses and parasites into the body. And you know, toothache mouthwash that you normally use can also be used to reduce the risk of developing other diseases. Toothache mouthwash can not only reduce pain, but can also prevent the formation of cavities in teeth or cavities, namely by maintaining the level of fluoride in the mouth. Various ways to get fluoride that you can do include liquidated drinking water, salt, milk, toothpaste, and oral liquids or oral medication. In addition to oral health problems, there are other health problems that can be prevented by regularly cleaning the oral cavity. And not only diseases, you can also avoid bad breath and other diseases that cause bad breath (halitosis), such as diabetes. Here are some health problems that you can avoid with the help of mouthwash, dental floss, and brush your teeth. Periodontal D...

Reasons why babies often spit up and how to overcome them

Babies often spit up quite commonly, especially at the age of under one year. Spit up is the discharge of milk or food that has just been swallowed. This condition is actually not dangerous and need not worry. However, it is better if we understand the normal spit up conditions that need to be watched out for. Spit up is a normal condition caused by the baby's esophagus not fully developed, and the size of the stomach is still very small. Usually spit up will disappear when the baby is one year old. At that time, the muscle ring at the base of the esophagus is generally able to function properly, so food that enters the baby's stomach does not easily come out. Normal spit up In addition to removing milk or food liquids, spit up can also be accompanied by belching, coughing or hiccuping for a while, choking, refusing to eat or crying when feeding or being fed. Actually, babies often spit up is not a worrying condition if it does not interfere with the growth and developme...

Understanding the Causes and Ways to Overcome Impotence

Impotence or impotence is the inability of the penis to erect or maintain an erect position. This problem is quite common in men with age, with varying degrees of impotence. Men aged older or 60 years are more at risk of experiencing impotence. However, that does not mean that men of productive age are free from the risk of impotence. Besides being characterized by difficulty in erection of the penis and difficulty in maintaining an erection, impotence is also often accompanied by decreased sexual desire in men. In conditions that are quite severe, if the underlying cause of erectile disorders is not treated, then this problem could be the beginning of infertility in men and other health problems. The causes of impotence include: Endocrine Disorders The body's endocrine system produces hormones that are able to regulate the body's metabolism, sexual function, reproduction and mood. So that endocrine disorders can increase the risk of impotence. Related to endocrine disor...

The Benefits of Corn Are Not Limited to Seeds

In Indonesia, corn can play a role as a healthy snack if processed as popcorn (popcorn) without added flavor, boiled corn, to pipil corn which can be a child's snack. Pipil corn can also be an additional blend of soup, traditional vegetables, or even salads. In addition to delicious, the benefits of corn were also equipped with important nutritional content and can be processed into other products. Corn which is also known as Maize was first processed by Mexicans around 7000 years ago. Columbus then brought this plant to Spain from Indian tribes in America. These vegetables then spread to the southwestern United States and southern Peru. From Spain, maize then spread to Western Europe, throughout the world. Now, there are many different types of corn. But certainly, the benefits of corn are widely known as vegetables that are rich in fiber and nutrients that help digestion. Corn is also rich in thiamin, phosphorus, folate, vitamin C, and can meet 10% of the body's daily mag...

Tighten Breasts After Naturally Breastfeeding

Once completed the breastfeeding period, mothers are faced with one problem which is to tighten the breasts after breastfeeding. This is reasonable because after giving birth and breastfeeding, breast shape and size can change. Breasts are composed of fat tissue. The more fat tissue there is, the bigger and denser the breast size. Breast density increases when the glands produce milk after giving birth. After the breastfeeding period, the tissues in the breast can change. Most women feel anxious that their breasts will not be tight anymore after breastfeeding. When in fact the ligament stretch that supports the breast occurs during pregnancy. So the breasts can be loose after giving birth, whether breastfeeding or not. It is possible that the difference in the first pregnancy is not noticeable, but the breasts can appear increasingly sagging in the second pregnancy and so on. In addition, there are many other factors that can affect breast firmness, namely age, smoking, breast siz...