Ajutor!!!!!

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    • 29 mesaje
    22 Ian 2007, 14:02
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    Am o problema grava(in viziunea mea)...sufar de hirutism. Arat ca o mica maimutica, am par pe spate, pe piept, pe burta. tot acest par mi-a crescut intr-un an, deoarece anul trecut nu eram asa.
    As dori sa mentionez ca am 19 ani si sunt inca virgina. As dori sa stiu daca vreo una dintre voi a avut aceasta problema si cum a rezolvat-o. Ce tratamente naturiste ma sfatuiti sa urmez? Multumesc!!!!
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    • 159 mesaje
    22 Ian 2007, 14:16
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    Hirsutismul, din cate stiu, este legat de unele afectiuni endocrinologice.

    Da fuga la un endocrinolog.
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    • 220 mesaje
    22 Ian 2007, 17:41
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    Hirutismul este unul din simptomele ovarelor polichistice...fugi repede la un ginecolog!
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    • 130 mesaje
    22 Ian 2007, 23:15
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    o colega de a mea a avut fata cu astfel de probleme si si-a revenit cu tratamente homeopatice prescrise de un medic care fusese endocrinolog.
    de unde esti?
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    • 130 mesaje
    22 Ian 2007, 23:15
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    o colega de a mea a avut fata cu astfel de probleme si si-a revenit cu tratamente homeopatice prescrise de un medic care fusese endocrinolog.
    de unde esti?
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    • 29 mesaje
    23 Ian 2007, 08:05
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    Si eu zic sa dai fuga la un medic Endocrinolog si sa incerci si ceva tratamente naturiste daca gasesti pentru ca rau nu iti vor face ,dar eu cred ca totusi un medic iti poate spune mai exact cauza .
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    • 366 mesaje
    23 Ian 2007, 08:24
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    directia medic!! de unde esti?nu aveti in localitate homeopat?consult cu biorezonanta?asta TI-AS RECOMANDA ESTE COMPLEX SI NU ALERGI IN10 LOCURI
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    • 14 mesaje
    23 Ian 2007, 14:43
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    Si eu am hirsutism; am fost si la endocrinolog si la ginecolog si ridica toti din umeri si imi spun ca nu e asa grav,ca sunt multe fete care au problema asta(ce le pasa lor ca te transformi in maimuta)...ginecologul a spus ca nu am nimik.Mi-a spus sa iau diane 35 si spironolactona...insa eu nu pot lua pt ca nu mai am tiroida si iau eutyrox...si in plus stiu ca nu sunt bune de nimic, mai rau iti fac...am zis sa incerc cu metformin pt ca am citit ca da rezultate in hirsutism...dar sincer prefer un tratament naturist ca m-am saturat de medicamente ca de mere acre ...asa ca dc cunoaste cineva un homeopat in bucuresti poate ma ajuta...multumesc mult!
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    • 12 mesaje
    23 Ian 2007, 19:18
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    felicitari pt virginitate.iti doresc sanatate
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    • 267 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 13:57
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    bia20, ce legatura au dianele cu tiroida.eu am hipertiroidie si totodata iau si diane pt probleme cu tenul.medicul endocrinolog stie de aceasta problema si nu mi-a zis ca e contraindicat...astept sa-mi spui si mie opinia ta!ms
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    • 476 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 14:07
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    Penru BIA 20:
    Nu stiu cine ti-a spus tie ca daca ai probleme cu tiroida nu ai voie sa iei Diane 35. Eu iau Diane 34 si in acelasi timp eutyrox.
    Iar tratamentul mi-a fost prescris de Dumitreche Constantin, cel mai bun endocrinolog de la noi. Cred ca il stii, este director la Parhon. La care medic te tretezi? Ai incercat sa ajungi la Dumitrache?
    Eu trebuie sa ajung la el zilele acestea. Iti promit ca ma interesez mai mult, si iti scriu; tie ;i celor care sunt interesate.
    Astept raspuns.
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    • 267 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 14:57
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    imi faceam griji ca medicul meu endocrinolog mi-a dat informatia gresit. e bine ca nu sunt singura care stiu ca dianele 35 nu au nici o legatura cu tiorida
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    • 164 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 16:20
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    pt bia20,
    medic homeopat in bucuresti pe care ti-l recomand sincer este doctorul Turculet, il gasesti la ApiiMedica si la policlinica de pe Batistei.
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    • 14 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 23:35
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    Poate nu m-am exprimat eu bine...pe mine ma intereseaza un tratament pt hirsutism.Stiu ca diane 35 sunt singurele indicate pt aceasta problema...dar am auzit atatea lucruri rele despre ele... si cunosc multe fete care s-au ingrasat multe kg sau au acum probleme cu sanii...ma gandesc ca nu merita riscul sa ma ingras iar...mi-a ajuns ca am luat atatea kg de la tiroida...sunteti norocoase dc va merge bine cu diane, mie ginecologul mi-a zis ca poate sa imi dea diane, dar au multe efecte adverse si nici nu o sa ma scape de hirsutism, mi-a spus sa iau yasmin dc vreau sa ma feresc de vreo sarcina...cat despre ce ma interesa pe mine, adica tratarea hirsutismului nu m-a lamurit nimeni...din aceasta cauza am zis sa incerc ceva naturist.De cat timp luati voi diane 35?
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    • 14 mesaje
    31 Ian 2007, 23:39
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    mersi mult, SARA_M! Chiar o sa ma duc...poate merge mai bine pe cale naturista...sper!!
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    • 476 mesaje
    1 Feb 2007, 09:16
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    Bia, sa-ti raspund la intrebare.
    Eu iau Diane 35 de circa 12 ani, cu pauze, bineinteles.
    Am inceput sa le iau inca de cand eram virgina; aveam probleme mari cu tenul.
    Acum au disparut, dar urmele pe care mi le-a lasat cosmeticiana nu.
    Apropos fetelor, ma ajutati si pe mine cu un dermatolog bun?
    Poate reusesc sa scapr de urme....
    Dar, din pacate, nu pot merge la o clinica particulara pentru ca salariul de bugetar nu-mi permite.
    Va multumesc anticipat.
    Pe acest forum gasesc raspunsuri la multe dintre intrebarile pe care mi le pun.
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    • 476 mesaje
    1 Feb 2007, 09:24
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    Inca ceva, Bia.
    Ai incercat sa ceri parerea mai multor medici ginecologi?
    Sa stii ca medicii endocrinologi prescriu si tratamente naturiste. De exemplu, 3 din colegele mele de birou aveau dureri de sani, si tuturor li s-a prescris Mastodynon picaturi.
    E adevarat ca tratamentul este de durata...dar scapi de dureri, te vindeci.
    Mai am o intrebare, sper ca nu te stresez...
    Problema ta nu se poate rezolva la cosmetica?
    Nu-i un capat de tara....Gandeste-te la cei care sufera de boli incurabile.
    Ei intradevar au probleme, care nu pot fi rezolvate.
    Am o nepoata care s-a dus prea tarziu la endocrinolog.
    Este foarte mica de statura, si are foarte mult par pe corp.
    Ei i s-a spus ca trebuia sa se duca inainte de a-i veni menstra.
    Cu toate acestea, a crescut cativa centimetri, si i s-a mai rarit parul.
    Dar tot este nevoita sa mearga la cosmetica o data la trei saptamani, si sa poarte pantofi cu toc mai tot timpul.
    A depasit criza; intr-o perioada nici nu mai iesea din casa...
    Astept raspuns.
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    • 40 mesaje
    1 Feb 2007, 19:35
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    citeste asta:Hirsutism and its causes
    Most, if not all, adult males have visible hair growing on their faces
    and body. Women, on the other hand, have only very fined owny, inconspicuous hair on the face and body. If this hair becomes darker, thicker and visible, then the woman is suffering from
    hirsutism. This problem may cause intense misery and make the woman feelless Jeminine. They might even feel a bit of a freak. But, it must be remembered that unwanted hair especially
    on the legs, is actually present in as many as 6 out of 10 women.

    In most women with hirsutism, however, the androgen production is not increased. In them, because the nonnal downy hair are
    very sensitive to the low levels of androgens they get converted into thicker and longer hair. Heredity and ethnic origin have a lot to do with the amount of hairiness of the skin. Mental tension and some medicines can also cause hairy problems.

    Women with hirsutism are often over-weight and infertile. They often develop severe acne on the face and frequently have sparse scalp hair. Rarely frank baldness, quite like that seen in men, develops. Infrequently, they develop frank masculinisation. So
    hirsutism may well be more than a cosmetic problem. So, if you arehaving hair problems, do consult your doctor.

    Mild hirsutism may be a nonnal growing up process: a few abnormal hair may appear at puberty or at menopause. However, a rapidly progressive problem or an association with infertility,
    definitely requires specialised types of investigations and treatment: in these patients just removal of the hair would be a totally inadequate solution, because the hair would rapidly grow back.

    Treatment of hirsutism
    Can medicines help reduce hairiness? Treatment of hirsutism depends on the cause as well as on its severity. The cause needs to be determined by examination and investigations. The basic problem in hirsutism is the excessive action of the male sex honnones - the androgens. Increased amoun of androgens
    may be produced; for instance, tumours of the ovaries may be responsible for this. The blood levels of the androgens are then raised above nonnal.
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    • 40 mesaje
    1 Feb 2007, 19:38
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    Camouflaging and removing superfluous hair:

    There are several methods to deal with the problem. While some can be done at home, others need to be done at a beauty parlour. Some latest technological advances do help in permanent removal; but, you need to go to an expert cosmetologist or a doctor. These will be discussed in the second part.

    Home methods:

    Bleaching: The method is good for concealing light, fine and fuzzy hair. But it should be avoided on dark hair as it turns yellow or orange. You can use any commercial cream bleach available in the market. Usually, a box of bleach contains a cream and a powder/crystals. Before applying any bleaching agent, always do a patch test on the back of your ear and wait for 20 minutes. If there is no reaction - itching, blisters etc., go ahead.

    Home-made bleach recipe: Milk is a natural, and perhaps the best bleaching agent. Buy a box of whole milk powder (WHP) and follow this routine:

    Mix two tablespoons of milk powder with 20 volume Hydrogen Peroxide slowly. Add only that much Hydrogen Peroxide so as to make a paste. Hydrogen Peroxide is usually available at the chemist shop (20 volume represents the strength and not the quantity).

    To the paste, add a few drops of glycerine and apply. Leave it for 20 minutes and then rinse it. After rinsing, if your skin feels dry, apply a moisturiser.

    Shaving:

    It is the quickest and easiest method; but, it has to be done every 2-3 days. One misconception is that using a razor makes the hair grow coarser - this is not true. Shaving only leaves an oblique tip which feels coarse until the sharpness wears off.
    Some dos and don'ts:

    * Do not use an ordinary razor if you prefer to shave; use razor specially meant for women. It is called an `epilator'. Buy the one from a good company.

    * Never dry shave with a razor - it is bad for your skin.

    * If your skin is sensitive, apply some almond oil or moisturiser; then lather with shaving cream or soap. Use long upward strokes on legs and upwards under the arm.

    * Do not use deodorants right after shaving. It can irritate the skin.

    * If hair starts growing early, use a pumice stone to smoothen it.

    Tweezing/Threading:

    This is an excellent method for removing scattered hair on the face and eyebrows. It is not recommended for larger areas since pulling the hair roots can be painful and time consuming. Dos and don't:

    * Always sterlise your tweezer to avoid infection.

    * Constant and repeated tweezing leads to tiny pitted scars; do not tweeze very often.

    Do not pluck the hair from moles and warts.

    * Rub ice on the area before and after tweezing or threading to ease the pain.

    Waxing (hot wax):

    This method is ideal for legs, arms and under arms. The more the area is

    waxed, the less the hair grows as it damages the hair follicle. Hot wax is best for facial hair.

    Waxing can be done both at home and a beauty parlour. Most of the beauty parlours use the hot wax method.

    You can buy readymade wax from the market or make your own at home.

    Ingredients:

    Mix 500 gm sugar, 1 cup water, ¼ tsp. citric acid, ½ tsp. glycerine.

    Method:

    Heat water and sugar till sugar melts. Add citric acid dissolved in ½ cup of warm water. When it reaches one thread consistency, remove from the fire and add glycerine.

    How to use:

    * Clean arms/legs with a wet towel. Apply talcum powder and spread. This absorbs sweat and water.

    * Warm the wax.

    * Apply it with a waxing knife (available at beauty stores) to the skin in the direction of hair growth.

    * Place a cellophane strip cut into 4" x 6" on top of the wax and press gently. You can use strips of muslin cloth or old bed sheets. Ppull off the strip quickly in

    the opposite direction to the hair growth. Repeat on the next area.

    Dos and Don'ts:

    * Before applying the wax, check the temperature on your wrist as this avoids burns.

    * Always use clean sterile strips. If you go to a beauty parlour, ask for disposable cellophane strips or make sure they are using st
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    • 14 mesaje
    1 Feb 2007, 21:51
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    Sab2006 esti norocoasa ca ti-a mers bine cu diane35...90% din ce am auzit eu despre ele era de rau, de aceea nu sunt dispusa sa risc.
    In medici iti spun sincer ca nu mai am incredere...nu ca nu s-ar pricepe, dar sunt foarte superficiali. Hirsutismul meu este intr-o faza incipienta, dar vreau sa il tratez pt ca stiu ca se poate agrava...tb tratat serios pt ca ascunde o problema legata de hormoni cu care am invatat ca nu te joci...
    Cat despre un dermatolog bun...stiu sigur de Mihaela Leventer de la Dermastyle...dar tb sa iti faci progamare cu o luna, doua inainte...