Q: You can easily create instant curves with underwear that doubles as shape-wear.  Push-up and padded bras enhance the bust and give it a fuller appearance. Look for shape-wear for the lower body that has padding in the hips or rear to create curves in those areas. The right shirt or blouse can add fullness to the bust and hip areas while minimizing your waistline so that you appear more curvy.  Peplum tops are fitted at the waist, but flare out at the hip. These tops are an easy way to achieve curvier hips.  Boatneck and off-the-shoulder tops draw the eyes out and help create the illusion of an hourglass figure.  Tops with cowl necks or draping in front can add fullness to the bust area.  Corset style tops create an hourglass shape by accentuating the bust and hips while minimizing the waist. Tailored jackets are cut to be more narrow at the waist. They help define the waist and create an hourglass shape. For the best results, wear the jacket over a more fitted top that isn't too bulky and button the jacket in the middle to nip in the waist. Pants, skirts, and shorts that come up higher tend to sit at the smallest part of the waist and make this area look smaller. In contrast, a smaller waistline makes the bust and hips appear fuller, creating an hourglass figure. Pants and jeans that flare out at the bottom create fullness and help minimize a too-slim appearance. Detailing on the back pockets, like sequins or embroidery, can also create a fuller looking backside. Fuller skirts and dresses that flare out from the waist can help create the impression of curvier hips. Details like pleating are another way to add fullness to the hips. Wrap dresses tend to make the waist look smaller, which makes the chest and hip areas appear larger. This is another great way of creating a curvier appearance. Illusion dresses are usually a light or bright color in the front with darker colors on the sides. This color scheme is sometimes also referred to as color blocking. The dark panels of color on the side will draw the eye in toward the middle and help create the look of an hourglass. Wearing a belt at the natural waist is a great way to create a curvier appearance. The belt will highlight your small waist and make your chest and hip areas appear fuller by comparison.  Skinny belts work best to minimize the waistline and create an hourglass shape. Experiment with wearing a belt over everything from a dress to a slim fitting sweater or tunic top.
A: Wear shape enhancing undergarments. Choose flattering tops. Wear a tailored jacket or blazer. Experiment with high-waisted bottoms. Try bootcut jeans or pants. Stick to flared skirts and dresses. Wear a wrap dress. Try an illusion dress. Add a belt.

Q: Pseudomonas are most dangerous for people who are in hospitals and have weakened immune systems. Newborns have a higher risk. As an adult, you may have a higher risk if:  You are being treated for cancer You have HIV/AIDS You have cystic fibrosis You are on a breathing machine You are recovering from surgery You have a catheter You are recovering from severe burns You have diabetes mellitus Tell your doctor as soon as possible because you will need prompt attention. Pseudomonas can manifest as many different types of infections, depending on where they are located in your body. You may have:  Pneumonia. This may be associated with an infected breathing machine. An eye infection An ear infection A urinary tract infection that is introduced by a catheter An infected surgical wound An infected ulcer. This may occur to patients that are on prolonged bed rest and develop sores. A blood infection that enters through an intravenous line Your doctor may take a swab sample and send it to the lab to confirm exactly what strain is infecting you. The lab may also be able to help determine what drugs are likely to be effective against the infection. Pseudomonas are often resistant to many commonly prescribed drugs. For many of the drugs that are effective, it is important that your doctor know your complete medical history, particularly if you think you could be pregnant or if you have renal (kidney) impairment. The doctor may prescribe:  Ceftazidime. This is usually effective against a common form, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It may be administered as an intramuscular injection or through an IV. It may not be appropriate for patients who are allergic to penicillin. Piperacillin/Tazobactam (Tazocin). This is also effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It may interact with other medications, so give your doctor a complete list of what you take. This includes over-the-counter medications, herbal remedies, and supplements. Imipenem. This is a broad-spectrum antibiotic which is often administered with cilastatin. The cilastatin increases the half-life of the imipenem and can also help it better penetrate tissue. Aminoglycosides (Gentamicin, Tobramycin, Amikacin). The dosages of these drugs may need to be adjusted according to your body weight and the health of your kidneys. Your doctor may monitor your blood and hydration levels during these treatments, as side effects can include kidney damage (such as nephrotoxicity) or ear and hearing damage. Ciprofloxacin. This can be taken orally or intravenously. Tell your doctor if you have epilepsy, renal impairment, or think you may be pregnant. Colistin. This can be taken orally, intravenously, or in a nebulized form. Some patients, such as those with cystic fibrosis, may need to change their diet and activity levels to ensure proper nutrition and promote healing.  If you are on a ventilator to help you breathe, your doctor may recommend a diet that is higher in fats and lower in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates can increase the amount of carbon dioxide your body produces, making breathing more difficult when you are on a ventilator. If you have a systemic infection, you may need to limit your activity levels. This may not be the case for a localized infection.
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Talk to your doctor if you may be at risk. Alert your doctor if you think you are infected. Discuss medications with your doctor. Make dietary and activity changes as recommended by your doctor.