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[A322]African Sleeping Sickness Symptoms
by Scott Meyers, Sco
African sleeping sickness is also known as Human African trypanosomiasis. However, African sleeping sickness is easier to pronounce and aptly describes the disease. The protozoan parasite that causes the disease is spread by the tsetse fly. These flies live in Africa and are found in rivers, lakes and wooded forests along the savannah.

60 million individuals, including children, are at risk for the disease in 36 sub-Saharan Africa. Every year nearly 500,000 people develop the disease.

Infection can be spread not only by the flies but through the placenta from an infected mom-to-be into the baby. It can also be spread by contaminated needles.

Another human form of the disease occurs in the Americas and is called Chagas disease.

Symptoms for African sleeping sickness include bouts of fever, headache, joint pains and itching. When the parasites cross the blood-brain barrier than the central nervous system is involved and symptoms of confusion, sensory disruption and poor coordination can be seen. If the individual is not treated the disease is fatal.

Cure rates are high if the patient receives treatment in the first phase of the disease before the central nervous system involvement.

The major symptoms of the disease do not appear until the second phase until then the disease behaves much like others. During the second phase the symptoms are confusion, poor coordination, sensory disturbances, sleep cycle disturbances and without treatment the disease is fatal.

Diagnosis:

Serological tests are performed and also clinical checks for signs of the disease such as swollen cervical glands. Tests look for evidence of the parasite. The cerebro-spinal fluid is checked by way of a lumbar puncture to determine the state of disease progression. The earlier the diagnosis is made the less risk is involved in treatment. If the central nervous system is involved treatment is complicated and risky.

Treatment:

There is a different treatment for each stage of the disease. The earlier the diagnosis is made the better the prognosis. Drugs for the second stage of the disease need to be able to cross over the blood-brain barrier and are quite toxic and expensive leaving it impossible for most in the impoverished countries to be treated without help from organizations.

WHO (World Health Organization) private partnership provides four drugs for sleeping sickness free of charge to endemic countries.

A drug melarsoprol is used in the second phase of the disease and is derived from arsenic.

Unfortunately, the disease is becoming more drug resistant as time goes on and researchers are trying to find new drugs. For now, remote areas of populations, and the need for more medical facilities and availability of drugs limit the therapeutic success. More funding is needed for research into new drugs to counteract the drug resistance now being witnessed.

Motion sickness is an ailment which affects many people. It can occur on any form of transportation -- cars, buses, planes, ships and even trains, and can seriously ruin the start of a trip. There are lots of ways to prevent or treat motion sickness, however, and it is possible to enjoy traveling again even if you do normally suffer from motion sickness.

The Symptoms of Motion Sickness

How do you know if you are suffering from motion sickness? It usually manifests itself through the several symptoms, such as : cold sweats, vomiting, nausea, paleness of the skin, dizziness, headache and fatigue. Fortunately, there are many motion sickness drugs but some need to be administered before the symptoms occur in order to be effective. Therefore if you know that you suffer from motion sickness or anticipate that you may experience motion sickness, don't wait for the motion sickness symptoms to actually appear, take the required medications as directed and nip it in the bud.

Motion Sickness Medication

The two most well known motion sickness drugs are Dramamine and Bonine. These both need to be taken before the symptoms of motion sickness appear. They usually come in tablet form. They have been known to have side effects in some people, and can also cause problems if you are on other medication for an existing medical condition. It is wise to consult a doctor before taking them.

There are also some non-medical remedies. If you want to combat motion sickness without drugs you can always use wristbands and bracelets, which work just as well without the side effects. However, the bands need to be worn before your motion sickness symptoms occur in order to prevent it. So if you are aware of your motion sickness always carry a set of bands on you so you can use them in advance as required.

You can also try some herbal remedies to prevent motion sickness or alleviate the symptoms. You can find herbal remedies in many homeopathic stores. You should still check with your doctor before taking herbal remedies, and follow the instructions carefully.

Some Helpful Tips

Remember to consult your doctor before trying any motion sickness remedies. This is especially important if you are undergoing treatment for any existing medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or nursing. Also, motion sickness medications are not always suitable for children under 12, so you should check before giving them any medication. Above all, do some research, and try out some remedies, and you may find yourself enjoying your next trip.

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