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A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference
2014-10-06    
All Day
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference October 6-8, 2014 McCormick Place Chicago, IL For more information, visit, advamed2014.com For Registration details, click here  
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use
2014-10-09    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use: Reporting on Public Health Measures Join Meaningful Use expert Jim Tate for a three part series of webinars addressing MU [...]
2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference
2014-10-13    
All Day
Join us at our 2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference and experience the following: Up to 125 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. executives from America’s most prestigious [...]
Connected Health Care 2014
Key Trends That will be Discussed at the Conference! Connected Healthcare 2014 is set to explore the crucial topics that are revolutionizing the connected health industry: [...]
HealthTech Conference
2014-10-14    
All Day
HealthTech Capital is a group of private investors dedicated to funding and mentoring new "HealthTech" start ups at the intersection of healthcare with the computer [...]
Health Informatics & Technology Conference (HITC-2014)
2014-10-20    
All Day
Information technology has ability to improve the quality, productivity and safety of health care mangement. However, relatively very few health care providers have adopted IT. [...]
HIMSS Amsterdam 2014
2014-10-20    
12:00 am
About HIMSS Amsterdam 2014 This year, the second annual HIMSS Amsterdam event will be taking place on 6-7 November 2014 at the Hotel Okura. The [...]
Patient Portal Functionality and EMR Integration Demonstration
2014-10-22    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
This purpose of this webcast is to present a demonstration to show how the Patient Portal integrates with EMR, as well as discuss how this [...]
Connected Health Symposium 2014
Symposium 2014 - Connected Health in Practice: Engaging Patients and Providers Outside of Traditional Care Settings Collaborating with industry visionaries, clinical experts, patient advocates and [...]
CHIME College of Healthcare Information Management Executives
2014-10-28 - 2014-10-31    
All Day
The Premier Event for Healthcare CIOs Hotel Accomodations JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country 23808 Resort Parkway San Antonio, Texas 78761 Telephone: 210-276-2500 Guest Fax: [...]
The Myth of the Paperless EMR
2014-10-29    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth of the Paperless EMR Please join Intellect Resources as we present Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth [...]
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Detoxing and Its Side Effects

Exclusive article by Lindsey Patterson at EMRIndustry.com

There are fad detoxes, which claim to help you lose weight, and doctors do not recommend them if they suggest that you stray from a balanced diet, consume abundant amounts of herbs or stop using salt. Symptoms of such a detox could be dangerous and compromise your health. Recommended detoxes, like those for smoking or increasing the liver and kidneys’ natural detox abilities can be done at home. They are usually safe and don’t stray too far from a normal healthy diet. Other detoxes, like those done when you have developed an addiction, should be done under the supervision of a medical professional.

Smoker’s Detox

A drop in blood pressure is the first sign that your body is detoxing from smoking. It decreases to a more healthy level, and your heart rate too. Sometime in the first three weeks after you quit smoking, your circulation will start to get better, and your lungs will function more optimally. It takes a full year for your lungs to detox completely, and eventually, your lungs will have recovered 100%. Your risk of heart disease will have decreased by 50% too. Over the following years, your body’s health will improve dramatically, you will be at far less risk of having a stroke or getting most types of cancer, and your chances of having heart disease will be the same as someone who doesn’t smoke 15 years after you have had your last cigarette. This is based on studies from The American Cancer Society. They were done on people who had smoked for years. If you haven’t smoked much, then your health will improve much faster. Even though all of this good stuff is happening to your body, you won’t feel it right off. Instead, you will feel sluggish and weak, and it might be difficult for you to focus. Make the transition easier by drinking plenty of water and eating a lot of greens and cruciferous vegetables.

Alcohol Detox

The first symptoms of alcohol detox appear as soon as 6 hours after alcohol consumption and they are fatigue, diarrhea, insomnia and night sweats. You could also experience palpitations, anxiety, sore muscles, hallucinations and delirium. Three days after your body has begun detoxing from alcohol, you could experience Delirium Tremens from alcohol, which is confusion. DT could last for up to three days. For those who consume alcohol regularly, symptoms of alcohol detox can be very severe and could lead to a relapse or require hospitalization. Such a detox from alcohol should be done under the supervision of a doctor.

Drug Detox

The symptoms that arise when undergoing a drug detox include increased pain sensitivity, irritability and emotional instability. Anxiety, depression, restlessness and insomnia can also occur as well as more severe symptoms, such as heart attack, sweating and hot flashes. The symptoms could also mimic those of a flu, including weakness, headaches, body aches and lack of or increased appetite. It is dangerous to try to detox from drugs on your own as it could be life threatening.

Liver Detox

Even if you haven’t done anything excessive, a liver detox can be beneficial at times, and the safest type involves moderate consumption of certain herbs, fruits and vegetables. Foods that burden the liver should be avoided at this time and include oil, sugar, chemical additives in foods and alcohol. You should still meet your daily calorie needs at this time and consume protein. The symptoms of liver detox show that your body is being cleansed and include:

Weakness

Body odor

Skin breakouts

Headaches

Vertigo

Anxiety or irritability

Confusion

Foul-smelling stool or diarrhea

sore muscles

Insomnia

Cold and flu symptoms

 

Kidney Detox

A recommended kidney detox is simple, easy and doesn’t put any stress on the body. Juniper berries consumed straight or made into a tea are beneficial for the kidneys as is dandelion tea. Other than this, following a “clean diet” free from pesticides, chemical additives in foods and processed foods allows the kidneys to detox. You should also be sure not to consume too much protein and avoid animal protein if possible. Fruits, vegetables and herbs in moderation help too. Going on a fast for several hours where you just consume water or juice can give your kidneys a break as long as the juice doesn’t have a lot of added sugar. Natural cranberry juice, even diluted with water, is a good choice. Recommended grains are barley and millet and red grapes, blueberries and cranberries are good fruits to consume. If your kidneys have decreased function, then take the recommended dosage of food enzymes.

Kidney detox symptoms include headaches, body pains, bad breath, skin rashes, body odor, nausea, thirst, dizziness, depression, moodiness, fatigue, diarrhea, gas and insomnia. You will probably have cravings, which you must avoid if you want the detox to work. Any severe pain should be reported to a doctor.

One of the reasons why doctors won’t recommend most of the glitzy detox diets that are popular today is because the most extreme ones are more dangerous than beneficial and could lead to a doctor getting a visit from your accident attorney.