In data released by the Women's Health Council (WHC) and the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS), about 70 per cent of the females questioned have identified a connection between health problems and their struggles with debts, which may include areas of their finances such as secured loans, plastic cards and overdrafts. Meanwhile, a study of MABS clients also revealed that the majority (81 per cent) of females brought up either their emotional or mental health while in consultation with a debt adviser, as they often mention conditions such as depression, anxiety and stress.
Overall, just over two-thirds (68 per cent) of respondents reported that debt troubles have affected their health, with 27 per cent asserting that it has also had an impact on members of their family. Meanwhile, 40 per cent asserted that they have developed physical health problems ranging from difficulties with breathing and extreme tiredness to general aches and pains.
Findings from the groups also showed that some 12 per cent of females in Ireland do not have a medical or GP visit card despite being on a low income. And with 88 per cent of women questioned in the survey having children, MABS and WHC suggested that struggles with debt, from loans to credit and store cards, could have health implications for both parents and offspring.
Commenting on the figures, Geraldine Luddy, director of the WHC, said: "We already know that women in less well-off socioeconomic groups are at the greatest disadvantage with regard to health and have been found to be at greater risk of developing poor health. This study shows that being in debt also plays a considerable part in their experience of ill health."
As a result, the groups asserted that those developing difficulties with managing their money need more support so as to reduce the impact that problems paying loans, mortgages and other kinds of debt can have on both individuals and their families.
For consumers concerned that they may start to find themselves in an untenable position to handle their finances, taking the decision to apply for a low-rate loan as a means of debt consolidation could well be an advisable idea. Earlier this year, Helen Saxon, spokesperson for the Finance and Leasing Association (FLA), reported that opting for such a consolidation loan is a more effective means of reducing debt than using credit cards, as generally they will incur a lower rate of interest, which in turn will see more of the borrower's money go towards reducing the amount they have in arrears.
However, the FLA representative advised those considering getting a debt consolidation loan to ensure that they will be able to afford repayments and to avoid going back into the red in the future. Ms Saxon also asserted that consumers are applying for a loan to fund spending "across the spectrum", from purchasing a car to financing home improvement work.
Health Problems In Women
Pomeranian's are commonly affected by a condition called Patent Ductus Arteriosus or PDA. This is a form of congenital heart disease that can result in heart failure and death unless it is correct at an early age. Females are twice as likely to get the condition as males.
About half of dogs that are not treated early will develop left sided heart failure by the time they reach eight months of age. Other breeds that are affected by this condition aside from the Pomeranian include the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, German Shepherds, Toy and Miniature Poodles, Collies, Cocker Spaniels and Shetland Sheepdogs.
Entropion is another of the Pomeranian health problems that you need to be aware of. It is an eye defect that causes the eyelid to turn in towards the eyeball. As a result the hairs or lashes will rub against the surface of the eye. The condition can affect either the upper or lower eyelids and sometimes even a combination of both eyelids.
Pomeranian's will typically have the condition occur to both eyes. For the dog the condition is very painful and often causes their eyes to water, sometimes the hairs on the face will even become stained from the tears. Surgery is required in order to correct this problem. Signs to watch out for with this condition include excessive tearing, red eyes and squinting. Damage to the eye can result if the condition is not corrected as soon as possible and the damage can even be severe enough to cause partial or complete vision loss for the dog.
Other Pomeranian health problems that you should watch out for are those that are inherited from the adults to the puppies. Two of the most common hereditary conditions include hydrocephalus and patellar luxation. Typically hydrocephalus is known as "water on the brain" and is a result of excess fluids in the brain cavity of the skull.
The condition is typically caused by trauma, but the Pomeranian's can have it as a result of a hereditary condition. If a puppy is affected with this condition they will develop more slowly while adults dogs will have signs such as circling, pacing, seizures and paralysis.
Patellar luxation is a inherited joint condition known as "slipping kneecaps". This is when the kneecap doesn't have a groove deep enough to move in and as a result slips out of the groove. With this condition you will notice your dog hopping for a few steps. Typically the condition is corrected permanently through a single surgery.
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