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		<title>Vardenafil works best for me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know all about the three major brands competing in the market for the treatment of erectile dysfunction as I happen to have tried all of them already and I have different opinions for each one of them. I first tried out Tadalafil the first time I encountered ED and it was really good I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know all about the three major brands competing in the market for the treatment of erectile dysfunction as I happen to have tried all of them already and I have different opinions for each one of them. I first tried out  <a href="http://www.generic4u.com/Tadalafil-p1.html">Tadalafil</a> the first time I encountered ED and it was really good I should say, but of course, I knew I needed to try the other two If I was to choose which among them is the best option for me to retain in the long run, so next I tried to get  <a href="http://www.generic4u.com">Online Viagra</a> from a certain site called generic4u.com and it was also fine I should say with very little difference in effect for my erectile dysfunction. Last but not the least was  <a href="http://www.generic4u.com/VardenafilLevitra-p3.html">Vardenafil</a> and from all these three, I guess I liked vardenafil the most as this was the one with the fastest effect for me and also the one which was able to help me maintain erection for a longer period of time. So through experience, I should say that I really prefer vardenafil among them three, but of course, different strokes for different folks so its up to you to decide too if in case you want to see which is the best one for erectile dysfunction. For me I made my decision based on my own assessments and how these medications worked for me and I am not bound to change my decision in time.</p>
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		<title>Chickenpox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Chickenpox (or Varicella) is an infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, resulting in an itchy, blister-like rash, and in fatigue and fever. It spreads from person to person by direct contact or through the air (via coughing or sneezing). It takes from 10 to 21 days after contact for someone to develop chickenpox. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Chickenpox (or Varicella) is an infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, resulting in an itchy, blister-like rash, and in fatigue and fever. It spreads from person to person by direct contact or through the air (via coughing or sneezing). It takes from 10 to 21 days after contact for someone to develop chickenpox.</p>
<p>Once infected, a person is considered contagious one to two days before the rash appears and until all blisters have formed scabs. For most people, one infection gives lifelong immunity, but there have been cases of individuals getting chickenpox more than once. The illness commonly lasts about five to 10 days with about half of patients having high fever, severe itching, dehydration, or headache. Although uncommon, complications may arise; more prone are infants, adolescents, and adults with weak immune systems. Call the doctor if:<br />
• Fever lasts longer than four days or rises above 39°C</p>
<p>• Rash becomes very red, warm, tender, or leaks pus</p>
<p>• Child appears extremely ill, is difficult to wake up or is<br />
confused, has difficulty walking, has a stiff neck, vomits<br />
repeatedly</p>
<p>• Child has difficulty breathing, or has a severe cough<br />
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<p><strong>TREATMENT</strong><br />
Scratching the blisters may cause them to become infected, so keep fingernails trimmed short. Calamine lotion and oatmeal baths may help relieve some of the itching. Do not use aspirin or aspirin-containing products to relieve your child’s fever. The use of aspirin has been associated with the development of Reye syndrome, a potentially deadly disease affecting all organs, mostly the liver and brain. Use non-aspirin medication such as paracetamol.</p>
<p>Acyclovir (a medicine that works against herpes viruses) has been prescribed by physicians to hasten recovery from chickenpox and minimize its symptoms. It is also recommended for persons who are more likely to develop serious disease, including persons with chronic skin or lung disease; otherwise healthy individuals 13 years old or older; and persons receiving steroid therapy. In order for Acyclovir to be effective, it must be administered within 24 hours of the onset of the chickenpox rash.</p>
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