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Diabetes doesn't discriminate

Diabetes can strike anybody, from any social status. Furthermore, it does - in numbers that are decisively expanding. Diabetes is an ongoing, frequently incapacitating and at times lethal infection, wherein the body either can't create insulin or can't as expected utilize the insulin it produces which brings about high blood glucose, or glucose levels. Having type 1 diabetes implies that the body doesn't deliver sufficient insulin, and the condition is all the more ordinarily analyzed in youth or youthfulness. Yet, having type 2 diabetes implies that the body can't utilize insulin appropriately, and this type is more normal in people beyond 40 years old years. Type 2 diabetes represents 95% of all analyzed diabetes cases. What one needs to know about symptoms or signs? Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include: High levels of sugar in blood and urine Increased hunger and thirst Weight loss Frequent urination Tiredness Nausea and vomiting Mood swings Symptoms of type 2 diabete...

Postpartum Hemorrhage and the road to recovery

  Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is serious vaginal draining after labor. A significant condition can prompt passing. Different indications of post pregnancy discharge are unsteadiness, feeling weak and obscured vision. PPH can happen after conveyance or as long as 12 weeks post pregnancy. Early recognition and incite treatment can prompt a full recuperation. Move help immediately in the event that you're encountering side effects of PPH. PPH is the main source of maternal passing around the world. Most instances of PPH happen when, after conveyance of the placenta, the uterus neglects to contract to the point of packing the draining veins where the placenta was appended. This prompts uncontrolled dying, diminished circulatory strain, and expanded pulse. However, PPH influences 3 to 5 percent of new moms, not all emergency clinics have explicit, group-based techniques set up for overseeing obstetric hemorrhages. PPH causes around 8% of maternal passings in created nations like the...

The silent killer- Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOS)

  What is PCOS? Polycystic ovary disorder (PCOS) is a typical condition whereby women suffer from small cysts in their ovaries and this causes irregular periods and  hormonal disorders. Almost  7 of every 100 ladies suffer from this. What are the side effects of PCOS? Sporadic and irregular periods or no periods by any means Inability to conceive and infertility (because of sporadic or no ovulation) Unreasonable hair development (hirsutism) on the face, chest or back extreme Weight gain Going bald from the head Sleek skin or skin break out How can one tell if they suffer from PCOS? Any two out the accompanying three elements would be indicative. Ovaries have a lot (more than 12) little pimples: Ovarian sores are little rankle like-irregularities (around 5-8 mm) that structure on the outer layer of the ovaries. Ladies produce an egg consistently and these eggs, in the event that are not delivered, might be held as little blisters. This is generally seen on an ult...

A minimally invasive solution to your surgical problems

Interventional radiology is a clinical specialty that performs significantly obtrusive medical procedures  in a minimally invasive way by utilizing radiological imaging for methodological and precise guidance for any procedure. Interventional radiology helps with an assortment of conditions. The advantages include less pain, minimal scarring and less recuperation time in  contrast with open surgery or an invasive medical procedure.  Interventional radiology is now a vital centerpiece in treatments  for trauma cases, in cancer patients , pulmonary embolism, critical limb ischemia, gastrointestinal bleeding, and stroke. Through several case studies and through large amounts of research data, we can conclude that interventional radiology practices deliver some of the best treatment and great outcomes for patients, It is less expensive, requires less recovery time, involves small scars as it is minimally invasive. Interventional radiologists utilize x rays, CT, MRI or ot...

Can mothers suffering from Covid-19 breastfeed?

Breastfeeding and Coronavirus Getting insight about a Coronavirus determination can be crushing for any individual. When that news is given to a breastfeeding guardian, one of the first subsequent inquiries is typically "is it safe to breastfeed?". As a general rule, is it quite safe to breastfeed on the off chance that a patient has Coronavirus? What security insurance and preventive steps does a Coronavirus positive breastfeeding mother need to take? To begin with, breastfeeding mothers need to ensure and constantly practice hand hygiene. Hand cleanliness is essential by utilizing hand sanitizer containing 60% - 95% liquor or cleaning up for 20 seconds before proceeding to holding their baby. They should wear a good quality protective face mask covering or, ideally, a N95/KN95 respirator while breastfeeding to forestall transmission of the viral respiratory particles. Subsequent to breastfeeding, they will have to clean their hands once more. In conclusion, guardia...

About Nervous System

N eurology is a health department in which the disorders of the nervous system are treated. It is a very complex and highly specialized network which has connections to the entire body organs and connects the smell to the sight, speaking to walking, helping us to connect with the world.   The body activities are regulated and coordinated by the nervous system having two major divisions. The first one is “Central nervous system” which is the combination of brain and spinal cord. The other one is “Peripheral nervous system” that includes the other neural elements including ears, skin, eyes and the other type of “sensory receptors”. These functions are responsible for functioning our body that includes memory, swallowing food, breathing, bladder function, and many other. It’s very important to understand the symptoms and there root causes of the neurological disorder which can lead toward diagnosing and treatment of the problem. The most common type of neurological disorder are he...

Cervical Cancer Awareness

  C ervical spine has a total of 7 bones that has a separation from one another by the intervertebral discs, allowing them to move freely and absorbing any kind of shock while doing any form of activities. c ervical stenosis is a disorder which is caused mostly due to aging when there is a compression on the spinal cord and the entire spinal canal narrows down. The spine discs has a possibility to dry out when it separates and cushion vertebrae which causes shrinking the space between the vertebrae losing the ability of action while absorbing any type of shock, also the bones and ligaments makes the spine less thicken & flexible resulting the spinal canal to narrow down due to these changes. The degeneration of the bones can be possible due to many reasons that might include any form of injury, age, poor pressure or any kind of diseases i.e., arthritis which can cause disc herniation. Also possibility of disc herniation, blood destruction is also present due to unexpecte...

International Day of People with disability.

  D isability is any state associated with specially-abled person who sustain a condition from doing things in a way other person around him do. It creates difficulties for a person to do certain actions or well interactions with the world around them materially or socially. Such conditions/impairment may be rational, intellectual, mental, physical, and developmental or a combination of multiple factors, these causes of disability may be present from birth or can be developed during a lifetime. The word disability applies to everyone dealing with any form of incapacities. It is present among everyone be it temporarily or permanent, at some point of life one has to experience the disability, it’s a part of being Human. According to the research over one billion (15% of the global population) lives with some form of disability and the number of people having it is increasing rapidly. It mostly results from the interaction between individuals having a health condition i.e; down sy...

The new variant in town " Omicron".

O micron variant classified as “Variant of Concern” is a new strain of corona virus that is labeled by WHO, scientifically this new variant is known as B.1.1.529 . Before 24 th of November this variant was very little known to the world and it was very hard to determine the reason behind reinfection potential, resistance of antibodies & vaccine susceptibility, until it was reported to WHO by South Africa. It was detected as a faster rate as compared to the other variants, taking just 48 hours to raise its status & profile by the organization. It has been spotted in at least 15 countries on 5 continents which include Canada by 29 th of November. According to the report given by Dutch state broadcaster NOS it was stated that there were 10% positive corona cases among 600 passengers that were from two quarantined flights coming from South Africa. Many of the cases were from the unvaccinated people including some of the vaccinated ones as well due to which there is a travel b...

Know all about HIV/AIDS.

A IDS is the short form of “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome”, the final and deadliest stage of infection occurs when the body's immune system is badly affected or damaged due to “HIV” (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Cells that help a human to fight body infection are attacked by the HIV virus that makes a person vulnerable to different diseases & infections by harming the immune system, destroying the white blood cells. HIV spreads by contacting certain bodily fluids due to unprotected intimacy, leaving it untreated can cause AIDS. The person getting HIV can have its medicine as according to the research mostly people in US having HIV don’t develop Aids as they take the medicine which stops the progression of the diseases. With AIDS a person can only survive for 3 years approximately with the medicine but in case of avoiding the treatment a person can have a dangerous opportunistic illness, life expectancy without proper treatment can fall to about one year only. So it’s ver...