This morning July 4, it is Elise’s question that opens the ball. Mother of an 11 -year -old child, she wonders about nose bleeding of the latter.
To start, you should know that the nose’s vessels are on the edge. Not very well hidden, as soon as it is hot, they tend to expand and therefore, lead to bleeding. This is very common, especially in children. When it is repeated, you have to go see an ENT, since with a small camera, it will look in the nose. If he sees that the blood vessels are a little dilated and on the edge, he will cauterize them to prevent bleeding from recurrent.
Certain essential oils (such as gelositin) are not contraindicated in children, but it is necessary to have a medical advice beforehand. The opinion of an Oto-Rhino-Laryngologist specialist is still prevailing. In addition, when you bleed from the nose, you have to pinch it and put your head forward for 10 minutes. If it does not work, we start again and if that is not enough, direction the emergencies.
Erection problems, what to do?
Cécile’s husband is 55 years old and encounters erection problems. Refusing to consult, he thinks everything is in his head, because he is stressed at the moment.
Stress can explain a punctual breakdown, but not if it is a repeated phenomenon. In the event of a recurrent, this can be linked to other factors, such as depression. You can also meet a disorder in case of diabetes. Indeed, we know that 50% of type 2 diabetics often have erection disorders.
If you are overweight, obese, with hypertension, the arteries of the penis do not work very well. From then on, it is possible to have erection disorders since we have heart problems. After 50 years, a drop in testosterone can also be responsible. This deficit, called Andropause, Little bind to a small depression or a lack of desire.
In general, erection disorders require medical consultation and blood test to find solutions.
The classification of chocapics
Last message is that of Paul who echoes a column by Olivier Dauvers, a few days ago. I would like to understand how Chocapic can be classified Nutri-Score A.
If you look at Chocapic Nutri-Score A, the sugar content for 100 grams is 22 grams. With another brand, the Treasuresthe Nutri score is D to him, which is worse. Everything is also played in the fibers and proteins added in cereals. You really have to look at each component when you buy a package. For example, in the Crutsly brand, when you look for 100 grams, you have 12 grams of sugar. Almost twice less and yet they have the same letter. This means that there is still a deception for the consumer sometimes.
Whether A, B, C or D, it should be remembered that cereals are ultra-transformed products, industrial products. You have to ask yourself the question, looking at the list of ingredients, is there something that is not in your kitchen. If so, you don’t buy it.
Conversely, you can buy granola which certainly costs a little more, but for 100 grams of granola, you simply have 12 grams of sugar here. The best cereals in terms of composition and sugar, it is a range called funky veggie. Founded with peanut butter and peanuts, they cost a little more. However, for 100 grams, they contain only five grams of sugar, which is very little.