Wellness Optimizing Warrior M.D.

Dr. Mirela Cernaianu
Wellness Optimizing Warrior M.D.

Our healthcare system is run and dominated by Big Pharma and for-profit health insurance companies. No one is fighting for you! Getting great medical advice is expensive, and not enough professionals spend time educating their clients. Entering the healthcare system for anything can be a struggle. I want to fight for you and be your wellness warrior. Join me in creating a community that educates, empowers, and nourishes optimal wellness. Our healthcare system needs a revolution. We need change; we need better and easier access to a healthcare system that promotes wellness and is not fixated on disease and merely alleviating symptoms. Let’s take back our health and own it!

  1. HACE 1 DÍA

    How to Prepare for Menopause: Strategies and Survival Tips Your Doctor Won’t Tell You - Part 1

    Is there such a thing as preparing for menopause? This is a topic not many people are discussing, but they should be. Menopause impacts women, but that impact will also have an effect on the other people in their lives, like their partner and children. Many women struggle with procrastination when it comes to prioritizing themselves. However, the best thing we can do for ourselves is prepare for menopause early on so we can have the tools to make this transition easier. The first thing you need to prepare for menopause adequately is awareness. Ignoring it won’t make it go away. Perimenopause is the transition into menopause, and it can last anywhere from two to ten years. This is when hormones decline, and so does egg quality as well as egg quantity. All women should know this, especially those in their 30s who still desire to have children. The more eggs you have, the longer you will produce natural progesterone and estrogen. Understanding and knowing what is happening in your body is crucial for a smooth navigation through this time in your life. Perimenopause brings a lot of hormonal fluctuations, and therefore a lot of ups and downs. There will be changes to your metabolic rate, desire for intimacy, and more. The changes in hormones can also alter the way you react to stress. In fact, one might see a possible correlation between hormonal changes in men and women and the breakdown of marriages when a couple reaches their 40s or 50s. Hormone therapy can help couples deal with some of these issues and symptoms, but lifestyle changes that support a healthy, balanced  body should be the first priority.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    33 min
  2. 13 DIC

    Wellness Exam, Heart Health and Key Longevity Predictors in Your 40s - Part 2

    In this episode, we’re continuing our conversation about wellness checks in your 40s. Last time we discussed weight, height, body mass composition, and cardiovascular health. Blood pressure, specifically hypertension, is a silent killer and is another very important aspect of your health that you should know about. Most doctor’s visits are brief. They spend about 15 minutes with you, and they may order some simple blood tests—but they don’t often invest in your longer health journey. Comprehensive wellness checks should include an in-depth analysis of all the important markers. Keep this in mind if you’re choosing a new doctor in your 40s. Men are experiencing a low testosterone epidemic, and this is regardless of age. This is something that men in their 40s should address with their doctor. For women in their 40s, it’s common to experience perimenopause, a stage in which estrogen and progesterone production declines. Women should be able to share details of their cycle to their doctor during a visit. If you’re overweight or obese, you’ll want to have your doctor check your fasting insulin and fasting glucose. Insulin resistance is the beginning of diabetes, and if you catch this during the pre-diabetes phase, it is reversible.  Cortisol isn’t that important to look at in your 40s unless you’re concerned about adrenal dysfunction. Many cancers manifest at this stage in life, making this a good time to be diligent and check your family history for cancer. Focus on your essential wellness markers and create a starting point so you’re walking into your 50s as healthy as you can be.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    24 min
  3. 6 DIC

    Wellness Exam, Heart Health and Key Longevity Predictors in Your 40s - Part 1

    What is important when it comes to your health in your 40s? The 40s is an important decade of life because it’s one of subtle decline; the beginning of widespread changes to come. While you might feel like you’re in good health, there are still some key things to pay attention to. The sooner you make these things a priority, the better. In your 40s, look for a doctor that has the energy, time, and dedication to create an aging plan with you. It might cost you to find a physician that can work with you on this, but it’s worth it—especially if you can add on bloodwork that will give you even greater insights into your health status. A health checkup at this age should include your weight, height, blood pressure, and circumference of your abdomen. It’s also critical to look at your body mass composition. If you’re avoiding having these numbers checked with your doctor, you’re choosing to stay in the dark, but it won’t change the reality you’re facing. There are also many devices that can be used as tools to help you with anti-aging. Some of these can even help you with subcutaneous fat, which is extremely difficult to get rid of. When you’re working towards greater health, don’t get discouraged that you’re not where you want to be. Keep moving forward, because the effort you put in now counts. For men, elevated resting heart rates is something to pay attention to. It should never be over 80. Your exercise heart rate should also be within a healthy range. Investing in your health now matters if you want to feel well in your 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    32 min
  4. 22 NOV

    Wellness Pearls for Men and Women in Their 30s - Part 2

    In this episode we’re continuing our discussion of wellness pearls for men and women in their 30s. At this age, you should have no urinary trouble. If you use the bathroom multiple times each night, or you’re dealing with feelings of urgency, you should bring this up to your doctor. This could potentially be a urinary tract infection, which women are more likely to experience overall. Most physicians that complete a wellness exam don’t ask about sexual health—but they should. As your doctor, they should be prepared to not only hear about any problem you have, but also be ready to guide you towards a solution. Painful sex, low sexual desire, and inability to maintain arousal are just a few symptoms you may want to discuss. In your 30s, you should be at your peak of health. Your joints should be able to support just about any activity without limitations. An adequate amount of muscle mass at this age can also help you age more gracefully. Muscle tissue is metabolically active, so it helps you burn calories. At this age, you’ll also want to consider the health of your skin. Your skin looks its best when your skin microbiome is healthy and your immune system is strong. Any rash at this age may indicate immune system dysfunction or possible food allergies. For many women with dry skin, the underlying cause is low estrogen. Hair loss is another issue that is important to take note of, especially in your 30s. It could signal an issue with your hormones, your vitamins, your immune system, or your digestion. You should also have great focus and cognitive function. If you have any concerning symptoms, write them down and review them with your doctor at your next wellness check.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    35 min
  5. 15 NOV

    The Value of an In-Depth Wellness Assessment in Your 30s: Setting the Foundation for Your Future Health Part 1

    What should a physician focus on when their patient is a man or a woman in their 30s? For women, their 30s set the tone for a smooth and easy—or potentially difficult—perimenopause stage. For both men and women, the 30’s should represent a peak in health. Women who are 35 years old and above who are planning on having children should discuss this with their doctor, and the sooner the better. After this point, a woman’s eggs may be of less quality than they once were, and thus conception may be a more difficult process. A comprehensive doctor should perform an in-depth analysis of your health at this stage, helping you discover and deal with any potential problems early on. If you’re experiencing symptoms like fatigue, insomnia, or weight changes, make sure you let your doctor know.  Whether intentionally or unintentionally experiencing disrupted sleep in your 30s, it’s important to address it as early as you can. Your sleep quality has a profound impact on your overall health, and at this stage in life it’s imperative you get the necessary duration and quality.  Intestinal health issues are another one that should not be overlooked, as these can be related to your immune system health. We have a tendency to excuse symptoms like gas and bloating as “normal,” but in reality, these issues should not be ignored. If you’ve had any nagging symptoms in your body in the last twelve months, bring them to your doctor’s attention as soon as possible.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    30 min
  6. 25 OCT

    Making the Most of Your Annual Exam - Vital Health Checks Every Young Woman in Her 20s Needs

    Many doctors and health providers of young women are overburdened and overworked. This can cause them to skim over critical aspects for their patients, so it helps to know what to ask for when a wellness check is being done. The more informed you can be as a patient, the more likely you are to receive a better experience.  Height, weight, temperature, heart rate, and last menstrual period are crucial starting points of a wellness exam. Though some of these checks, like weight, can make young women feel uncomfortable, it is imperative that they are done.  Your doctor should also do a review of all your health systems. This includes vision, hearing, cardiovascular, and joint and muscle health. If you are having any gastrointestinal issues, these should be shared with your health care provider. 80% of autoimmune issues happen in women, and they are on the rise. Telltale signs of inflammation are achiness and stiffness. Mental health should also be covered during your health check, and you should also discuss your period. Your doctor will want to know if your period is reliable and whether or not your pain is tolerable. If you aren’t able to go to work or school during your period, it’s a sign of hormonal imbalance or disease.  We are in the midst of a fertility crisis, so if you are a young woman planning to have children, be sure to bring this up at your next doctor’s visit. A woman’s ability to have children declines in her 30s. You can ask your provider to check your ovarian reserve, which is a great indicator for ovarian health. This is especially important if you are planning to have children after 30.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    26 min
  7. 18 OCT

    How to Take Charge of Your Own Health: Top Wellness Markers for Young Men That Any Doctor Should Check

    In this episode we’re addressing health in young boys and young men, including what to watch for as far as health checks. The number-one marker for wellness (in both young men and young women) is body composition. This is important to know, as more than 1 in 5 young people struggle with obesity which is associated with serious health issues. 20% of teenagers experience mental health problems in any given year. These problems are often established by age 14. It’s important to check in on the mental health of young people and intervene as early as possible. A check of the sexual organs should also be done in young men to reduce issues and ensure healthy development. Between 15 and 20, it’s a good idea to check hormone levels as well. Certain hormones, like testosterone and thyroid hormones, play a crucial role at this time. Nutritional markers like iron, and B12 should also be monitored if possible. Men aged 20 to 30 are affected heavily by the food habits they’ve picked up in their teen years. Health care providers should also be asking young men about their alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. They should also ask if they are sexually active and promote safe sex practices.  Digestive health issues are often overlooked in young men. Issues with bloating, heartburn, and diarrhea should be noted. The physical exam (which comes after a verbal check) should be followed by comprehensive testing, including hormone testing and sperm analysis. If a young man is going to be confident and well-functioning, healthy hormone levels are a must.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    32 min
  8. 11 OCT

    Comprehensive Wellness Exam for a Teenager - Beyond Basic Testing

    What are the signs of health in a young woman? Each doctor may have a different approach to their wellness exams. Knowing the details of what your health provider offers can help you decide if choosing them is the right option for you. This is especially important for women, whose health needs are highly underserved.  Women are usually recommended three specific exams: breast exams, a Papanicolaou (Pap) test, and a general physical. From ages 11-16, it’s important to consider the shift in hormones happening primarily in the ovaries. The importance of endocrine disruptors from their diet and environment shouldn’t be underestimated at this time. Young women should be educated early on about the importance of regular exercise and a healthy diet. They should also be made aware that processed foods are highly addictive. It is much easier to develop healthy habits than it is to change them later down the road. Endocrine disruptors and some pathological issues can lead to early menarche (an early first period) in young women. An early first period is associated with mental health issues, weight issues, early menopause, and more. This is an important health marker to look for in young women. If a young woman is struggling with their health, their doctor should check iron, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. They should also do a simple urine test to check for heavy metals. There should also be an emphasis on interpersonal skills and coping skills to help young women manage stress and feelings of overwhelm. The consequences of failing to address mental health issue at a young age will have an impact in adulthood.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    34 min
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Our healthcare system is run and dominated by Big Pharma and for-profit health insurance companies. No one is fighting for you! Getting great medical advice is expensive, and not enough professionals spend time educating their clients. Entering the healthcare system for anything can be a struggle. I want to fight for you and be your wellness warrior. Join me in creating a community that educates, empowers, and nourishes optimal wellness. Our healthcare system needs a revolution. We need change; we need better and easier access to a healthcare system that promotes wellness and is not fixated on disease and merely alleviating symptoms. Let’s take back our health and own it!

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