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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Friday and I love it!

Oh I've been waiting for Friday to come cheering up my day cause you know why, it's weekend!

Μy core plan is to rest rest rest!

And will do some sewing, yay! Cute fabrics are here!

Oh yes, may Dhia recover soon, Amin.



posted from Bloggeroid

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Impetigo Infection

Impetigo

Dhia got this infection. So here I am sharing some info for ref.

Taken from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001863/

Impetigo is a common skin infection.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Impetigo is caused by streptococcus (strep) or staphylococcus (staph) bacteria. Methicillin-resistant staph aureus (MRSA) is becoming a common cause.

The skin normally has many types of bacteria on it, but intact skin is an effective barrier that keeps bacteria from entering and growing in the body. When there is a break in the skin, bacteria can enter the body and grow there, causing inflammation and infection. Breaks in the skin may occur with:

Animal bites
Human bites
Injury or trauma to the skin
Insect bites

Impetigo may also occur on skin where there is no visible break. It is most common in children, particularly those in unhealthy living conditions. In adults, it may follow other skin disorders or a recent upper respiratory infection such as a cold or other virus. It is similar to cellulitis, but it only involves the top layers of the skin. Impetigo is contagious, meaning it can spread to others. You can catch this infection if the fluid that oozes from the blisters touches an open area on your skin.

Symptoms

A single or possibly many blisters filled with pus; easy to pop and when broken -- leave a reddish raw-looking base (in infants)

Itching blister: Filled with yellow or honey-colored fluid
 
Oozing and crusting overRash  may begin as a single spot, but if person scratches, it may spread to other areas

Skin lesions on the face, lips, arms, or legs, that spread to other areas

Swollen lymph nodes near the infection (lymphadenopathy)

Signs and tests

Diagnosis is based mainly on the appearance of the skin lesion.
A culture of the skin or lesion usually grows the bacteria streptococcus or staphylococcus. The culture can help determine if MRSA is the cause, because specific antibiotics are used to treat this infection.

Treatment

The goal is to cure the infection and relieve the symptoms. A mild infection may be treated with a prescription antibacterial cream. More severe cases may require antibiotics, taken by mouth. Wash (do not scrub) the skin several times a day, preferably with an antibacterial soap, to remove crusts and drainage.

Expectations (prognosis)

The sores of impetigo heal slowly and seldom scar. The cure rate is extremely high, but the condition often comes back in young children.

Complications

Kidney failure (post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis) (rare)
Many patches of impetigo (in children)
Permanent skin damage and scarring (very rare)
Spread of the infection to other parts of the body (common)

Calling your health care provider

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of impetigo.

Prevention

Prevent the spread of infection. If you have impetigo, always use a clean washcloth and towel each time. Do not share towels, clothing, razors, and and other personal care products with other family members. Wash your hands thoroughly after touching the skin lesions.Good general health and hygiene help to prevent infection. Thoroughly clean minor cuts and scrapes with soap and clean water. You can also use a mild antibacterial soap. Impetigo is contagious, so avoid touching the draining (oozing) lesions.

References

Habif TP. Bacterial infections. In: Habif TP, ed. Clinical Dermatology. 5th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby Elsevier; 2009:chap 9.Pasternack MS, Swartz MN. Cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, and subcutaneous tissue infections. In: Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, eds. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 7th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2009:chap 90.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Bloggeroid

This is my 1st attempt blogging thru phone.



Kids were having fun on the pool yesterday.
They are big girl already.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Kasihku Sayangku 2012 New Year Baby Photo Contest (15/11-14/12/11)

Please help to LIKE Dhia's picture.

Step 1: Please like this page: KASIHKU SAYANGKU

Step 2: Please like Dhia's picture: 
(just click below picture as it is linked to the FB entry)


Thank you!!!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Manners of Visiting the Sick

When to visit a sick friend yesterday and some relatives few months ago. It's good to pay a visit to sick people to show you concern and care about them. But, there are a few manners we have to keep. Here is a few tips:

  • Say salam and ask the condition.
  • Voice your concern.
  • Pray for the health.
  • Bring token i.e. fruit basket or money. (To lessen the burden)
  • Avoid big group visit. (To respect the privacy)
  • Avoid long chat. (Understand sick people need to rest)

Hope this help. Our present (visit) is appreciated enough, sick people do not need unnecessary talk.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Babywearing Walk

Dhia is walking! She got her feet on 18th August 2011. That was 3 days before her 13th month birthday. We were very happy. Now, she got new talent. Believe it or not!



That's my little teddy-wearer. So, you've got talent?

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Meow Meow @ Little-Pen

This little cat is for sale. 
It's Persian cat. 
5 month old, female.
Her fur is yellowish grey. 
Price is RM400.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

BSB - MIB Short Trip

Last July we had a short trip to Brunei Darussalam (BSB) which practice 'Melayu Islam Beraja' (MIB). We drove our Mini Cooper aka Kelisa to Brunei via vehicle ferry. Afraid to bring the Myvi though as BSB's government does not permit tinted vehicle in Brunei - will be instructed to strip the tinted on the spot if you were to be spotted. It takes one hour from Labuan ferry terminal to reach Muara ferry terminal. A trip each day only. Sharing a few tips:

Fare:
Vehicle: RM120 / BND50 (be it compact, saloon or 4WD)
Driver: Free
Adult: RM30 / BND15
Kids: RM15 / BND8
Infant: Free

*You are not allowed to buy through & fro ticket. Must buy the return ticket at Brunei terminal.

What you need to bring:
1. Valid Passport (International or Brunei Limited)
2. Ferry Ticket
3. Vehicle Declaration Card
4. Cash in BND (hehehehe)
5. Credit Card (just in case)

What you need to know:
1. Brunei Limited passport is only RM50 for 5 years
2. No tinted car in Brunei
3. Less or no motorcyclist
4. Do not bring the 'beras wangi' out
5. Foods are expensive

Our passport

Our tickets

Arrival card - to be filled in the ferry and pass to Immigration Officer when arrive

With us is Mama

And that's Bapa

Dhia was stretching OK

Brunei ferry terminal at Muara

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Anniversary too ♥ ♥ ♥

Why 'too'? Please read this.

Our wedding anniversary was on 31.07.2011. It's our 2nd beautiful year together. Dhia is a bonus! No celebration though, dearie hubby just bought a cake for us to cut & eat. I pray to Allah for our strength to holds hands together against all odds.

After solemnization ceremony
After the reception
Newborn Dhia just 10 days before our 1st anni
Cake for our 2nd anni
Latest photo of us 3

Macaroni Fruit Salad


It's easy-peasy but yet delicious. Great for desert. Be it kenduri, open house, small makan-makan, parties & so on. No hassle and only take half an hour the most.

Ingredients:
1 pack of macaroni
1 bottle of mayonnaise (900g)
1 can of sweetened creamer
1 can fruit cocktails
3 apples (green & red)
300g grapes

Method:
1. Boil the macaroni till al-dente. Put drained aside.
2. Wash the fuits (apple & grape) and cut into small shape.
3. Drained the cocktail as well. We don't need the syrup.
4. Put the macaroni, fruits & cocktail into 1 big bowl.
5. Pour the mayonnaise & creamer and mix all together .
6. Done & serve!

Backdated Updates on Dhia

We had a simple but colourful celebration for Dhia on her 1st birthday. Hope it will be one memorable event for us. Thanks for all family members & friends who joined the celebration and thanks for the gifts too. Dhia do appreciate those, I can see from her face.

A quick update for the 12th month:-
  • Yet to walk
  • Eats rice
  • Mumbling much
  • Love to pose for camera

These are just some addition to previous milestone.



Colourful Celebration











Thursday, July 21, 2011

Happy 1st Birthday to Dhia

(Picture from Google)
Ummi is speechless. So mellow. Ummi just want to say I LOVE YOU SO MUCH Dhia. (((HUGS)))

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Won A Contest \\o// at Suri's Cupcakes

End of last month, a friend of mine, Suriati owner of cuppymecupcakes.blogspot.com was organizing a contest to guess what is the next/new product or project at Suri's Cupcakes. There's neither entry required nor any other rules. Contestant only need to guess/answer at the comment part of the entry. And the best part was you may guess how many time/answer you wish. Details of the contest here.

So I went guessing 2 times. Lucky me, I got the answer correct. Yay!! The prize is 16pcs of cupcakes from Suri Cupcakes. The winner announcement here. The winning answer is "Pop Cakes".



Sharing pictures of cupcakes from Suri's Cupcakes - for your eye candy.




Suri's Cupcakes also offers Apam Dotted.



Have not redeem the prize but I am thinking of adding the 16pcs cuppies to my order for Dhia's birthday at the end of this month. Thanks Suri's Cupcakes!

If you interested to order what Suri has to offer. Do check the blog.

NinazCakes Syahr El Aziz Fund Raising Giveaway


Organizer: NinazCakes
Closing: 15th July 2011
Purpose: To raise medical fund for Nina's college-mate who is suffering from MRSA infection. You can read the whole story here.

Assalamualaikum Syahr El,
Allah will not test his servants for what  they cannot cope with. You are one strong person who I know will always be a fighter, who fights for your happiness & success. Reading your story from Nina, made me realize and grateful for everything Allah granted me. Be patient, be strong. We are here to support you morally with our doa'. I wish everything will be great for you one sweet day. There is sunshine waiting for you at the end of the journey. Allah is always by your side. Your strength inspired me to be a better person. Thanks Syahr El.




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Dear readers,
It is not just a giveaway, it is the doa' which is more important and meaningful to Syahr El Aziz. Allah bless you.

Bye-Bye Coverall & Safety Boots

Been wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to work since 2 years and 2 weeks ago. Now it is the time I bid farewell to those PPE as well as the workshop and colleagues where & who I started work with in the company. It has been a great time where I gained as much knowledge and experience.

I was pleased & honoured when my colleagues arranged a farewell makan-makan for me last Friday. It is not that I am leaving the company, I am just moving to a new place (in the same company). Obviously we can still see & chit-chat with each other once in a while.

Oh yes, in conjunction with that, we also celebrated our supervisor's birthday which fell on last Thursday.

A simple but memorable makan-makan

2 cakes: 1 for boss, 1 for me

Oppss...boss is 54 but born in the year 1957...

Yam is for me..

Left: Team Lead, Right: Supervisor

God bless you, boss!

No more coverall on last day =)

A few was not around.
So now, sitting next to BIG BOSS, no more coverall just formal office attire. *sigh* I hate to do ironing in the morning, to think of what to wear & to mix and match - not so me. But, in the other hand, carrier development is good for everyone!

p/s: tulisan ini merah sebab coverall yang merah itew. jgn mare!