So if you are looking for wellness and well-being.
Remember to become all inclusive and embrace all living as your own life.
If you are looking for exclusive meaningless ways of livings remember it will cause you illness.
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If you are looking for exclusive meaningless ways of livings remember it will cause you illness.
Hepatitis B infection globally is one of the most important medical infection that human beings face. Nearly 350 million people live with chronic hepatitis B i.e. in their blood or liver there is infection and this virus is multiplying in their body. Sometimes they know that it is there and many times they are unaware of being infected with hepatitis B. Vaccination against hepatitis B is one of the most effective way to prevent getting hepatitis B breaking the cycle of transmission. Typically the hepatitis B vaccine is given in three doses. If a teenager receives two doses and these are appropriately timed and a part of routine vaccination series I do not expect any untoward incident. As with any medicine or vaccine a very small proportion of patients receiving the vaccine may have a reaction. Most of these tend to be very mild. In some cases it will be a little more serious. If you are experiencing any symptoms after receiving the vaccine seek the help of a family medicine doctor. Majority of people won’t get any untoward incident. It is a very safe vaccine.
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CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson spoke with Dr. Andrew Wakefield about a recent study comparing the developmental differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated animals.
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Chronic Illness Bullet Journal For Pain-Free Productivity (Reviews & Flip Through) // Have a chronic illness? This video will show you my chronic illness bullet journal flip through in Notion. I also review other planners I’ve used in the past: Panda Planner, Passion Planner, and paper/pen Bullet Journal (BuJo). I share with you how chronic illness affects my planning, how I incorporate a symptom tracker, and how to be productive with chronic illness.
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The Journal Girl ImagiCast comes out Monday-Friday and covers art and chronic illness issues is a relaxed format.
Many people have health issues (mental and physical) that they’d like to track in their art or bullet journals, but don’t know where to start. In this inaugural episode, I go over some ideas to get you started.
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— Title: Health Problems —
What’s the matter?
I have a cold.
cold
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a cough.
cough
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I cut myself.
cut
I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a fever.
fever
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I got my arm broken.
get one’s arm broken
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a headache.
headache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a runny nose.
runny nose
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a sore throat.
sore throat
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a stomachache.
stomachache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
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If you’ve ever noticed that being sick often sucks more at night, that wasn’t your imagination. Fevers do often rise at night! Why do our bodies do that? Is there a reason we have to suffer more?
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Physical activity is a proven way to relieve the pain and disability associated with arthritis, but many people do not have the confidence or knowledge about how to exercise safely. This video will help people with arthritis learn more about the benefits of physical activity and the types and amounts of exercise helpful for people with arthritis.
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In this episode the surgeons discuss what is the best topical medicine for pain. They discuss the components they believe can help control musculoskeletal pain symptoms. Oral pain medicine can have side effects. Topical treatments are very safe.
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Sita’s talk asks you to confront the issues surrounding chronic illness. She tells you firsthand about what it’s like to live with one and offers you a 3-point plan to help your spouse, children and co-workers with the lifelong challenges they experience with chronic illness.
Sita Sahasrabudhe – sita.gaia@gmail.com – is a Registered Social Worker with epilepsy. She knows firsthand the challenges faced by people with chronic illnesses. She is an advocate for people with disabilities.
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Joint Pain is nothing but the Joint inflammation, which causes due to the wear and tear of the joint. There are many joints in the human body, and it can appear in any part and leave you irritated with the continuous pain. There are certain medications available that reduce the pain and inflammation, but the treatment is lifelong.
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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes painful conditions associated with the knee, the etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests and special maneuvers, and treatment options.
Common knee problems:
Patellar chondromalacia
•chronic pain due to softening of the cartilage beneath the kneecap.
•Chronic knee pain from mild to complete erosion of the cartilage in the back of the kneecap.
•Pain in the front of the knee.
•Occurs more in young people.
•Becomes worse from climbing up and down the stairs.
•Treatment: usually therapy, NSAIDS.
Patellar bursitis
•Pain and inflammation located in the front of the kneecap.
•The bursa becomes inflamed and fills with fluid at the top of the knee.
•Causes pain, swelling, tenderness and a lump in the area on top of the kneecap.
Ligament injury
Lateral collateral ligament rupture: usually occurs as a result of sports activities.
Medial collateral ligament rupture: injury to the ligament on the inner part of the knee. The most commonly injured knee ligament.
Anterior cruciate ligament tear:
•involves a valgus stress to the knee.
•Usually the patient will have swelling and hematoma.
•Lachman’s test is positive.
•MRI is diagnostic.
Patellar tendonitis
•Inflammation and pain located inferior to the knee cap area.
Meniscal Tear
•Meniscus is a cushion that protects the cartilage of the knee.
•Injury will cause pain on the medial or lateral side of the knee.
•Outer 30% of meniscus has blood supply.
•mcMurrays test is positive.
•History of locking, swelling and instability of the knee.
•MRI is helpful.
Arthritis of the knee joint
•Characterized by progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint.
•The knee is a common part of the body that is most affected by arthritis.
•Decreased joint space.
Baker’s cyst
•Swelling in the back of the knee filled with synovial fluid.
•Cyst between the semimembranous and medial gastrocnemius muscles.
Gout
•Type of arthritis or joint inflammation caused by an excessive level of uric acid in the blood.
•Can affect any joint especially the big toe.
•Crystals look like needles and have a negative birefringence.
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