Dos And Don’ts After Breast Cancer Surgery Submitted by agl_jaypee on Fri, 10/28/2022 - 15:08 One in eight women in India and around the world are at risk of acquiring breast cancer, making it one of the most prevalent and deadly types of the disease. Read more about Dos And Don’ts After Breast Cancer Surgery
Diet To Manage Diabetes Submitted by agl_jaypee on Thu, 10/27/2022 - 12:55 Diabetes is a metabolic condition brought on by the body's inability to properly regulate glucose levels. Long-term accumulation of excess glucose in the body results in a variety of health concerns, including potentially fatal ones like heart disease, stroke, kidney, and eye disorders. One of the causes of diabetes is when the body does not create enough insulin, and the other is when the body is unable to utilise the insulin that it does make. High blood glucose or blood sugar results from insufficient or inadequate use of the hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar. Read more about Diet To Manage Diabetes
Guide On Self-Examination For Breast Cancer Submitted by agl_jaypee on Wed, 10/26/2022 - 12:36 The foundation of breast cancer control continues to be early detection. Early detection of breast cancer increases the likelihood that it will be successfully treated. Palliative care is required if the disease is discovered too late to relieve the patients' and their families' suffering. Signs to look out for While every woman's breast cancer symptoms are different, most involve changes in a breast appearance or sensation. The following are the breast cancer warning signs: Read more about Guide On Self-Examination For Breast Cancer
Reduce Belly Fat After Pregnancy Submitted by agl_jaypee on Tue, 10/18/2022 - 13:13 Breastfeeding: Since the body burns more calories to create milk, breastfeeding helps women lose postpartum weight gain. One of the key causes for breastfeeding mothers losing weight more quickly than their non-breastfeeding counterparts is this. The best time to shed pregnancy weight is during lactation. Hydration: Water helps the body wash out toxins, which contributes to a reduction in body fat. Read more about Reduce Belly Fat After Pregnancy
Motor Neurone Disease Submitted by agl_jaypee on Mon, 10/17/2022 - 15:39 Lou Gehrig's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are other names for motor neuron disease (MND). Although it can start in many places of the body, it is a neurological disease that advances quickly and frequently starts with weakness in the hands, feet, or voice muscles. It can also progress in different ways and at varying speeds. Motor neurone disease symptoms (MND) Read more about Motor Neurone Disease
Oral Lichenplanus Submitted by agl_jaypee on Mon, 10/17/2022 - 10:51 What is Oral Lichenplanus? Lichenplanus of the mouth is an autoimmune disorder. It has an inflammatory tendency and affects the mouth's mucous membranes. They could look as open sores or red and white lacy areas. These could result in pain, dryness, a burning feeling as they peel off, difficulty chewing food, and other discomforts. These lesions can develop on the cheeks, lips, and inner tissue of the gums (the most common location). On the tongue, lichenplanus is a rare occurrence. Read more about Oral Lichenplanus
Everyday Activities That Are Increasing The Risk Of Breast Cancer Submitted by agl_jaypee on Tue, 10/11/2022 - 17:07 Women are most commonly affected by breast cancer, particularly those over 40. Breast cancer risk factors include things like ethnicity, age, family history, and others. One has no influence over these variables. However, some things we can control, such as our lifestyles and habits, can also make us more likely to get breast cancer. Read more about Everyday Activities That Are Increasing The Risk Of Breast Cancer
Management Of Thyroid Submitted by agl_jaypee on Sat, 10/08/2022 - 14:43 Consult an endocrinologist/physician qualified in treating thyroid disorder: If you have a thyroid condition, it is crucial that you speak with a qualified physician. Although thyroid disease cannot be cured, it can be completely controlled. Through comprehensive thyroid blood test profiling, the diagnosis is made in the best hospital for endocrinology. Treatment for hypothyroidism typically entails taking synthetic thyroid hormone tablets for the rest of one's life. Read more about Management Of Thyroid
Liver Health & Why It‘s Important Submitted by agl_jaypee on Sat, 10/08/2022 - 14:25 Liver is the second largest organ in the body. It performs multiple (over 500) functions essential for our wellbeing. We describe the main function and how to keep liver healthy and productive. Filtering function: Liver filters blood and removes compounds from body including medicines, toxins (eg alcohol) and hormones (estrogen, aldosterone). Consumption of large doses of medicines eg paracetamol, alcohol causes liver damage, some causes liver to fail rapidly in a few hours to days. Read more about Liver Health & Why It‘s Important
Understanding Congenital Heart Defect Submitted by agl_jaypee on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 12:09 One of the most glaring myths about heart issues is that they only affect adults, but the truth is that many children in India are born each year with congenital heart disease. Someone who has no idea what this medical phrase means might not be able to understand how it will affect their child. Read more about Understanding Congenital Heart Defect