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High Blood Pressure / Hypertension

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  Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. It can lead to serious health problems and an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and sometimes death. High blood pressure is the effect of high blood pressure on the blood vessel walls. This resistance depends on the pressure of the blood vessels and the importance of the functioning of the heart. Nearly half of all adults in the United States have high blood pressure, but many don't have access to it. Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease, including stroke, heart attack, depression, and aneurysms. Controlling high blood pressure is important for maintaining good health and reducing these risks. Read on to find out why your high blood pressure may rise, how to control it, and how to keep it within your normal range. Causes The cause of high blood pressure is not always known. In most cases, it is kept in stable condition. High blood pressure, which is not due to any other condition or diseas...

What is Emphysema?

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  Emphysema is a form of COPD. In pulmonary emphysema, the lung tissue loses strength and the airways in the air sacs and lungs widen. Break or break the walls of the airways, clog, fall out, widen or dilate. This is a small area in the upper lungs to carry oxygen through the bloodstream and remove carbon dioxide from the body. This destruction is permanent and cannot be undone, but it must end. Symptoms The main symptoms include emphysema; • Shortness of breath or shortness of breath • Long nose • Massage or shake the vocal cords while breathing • heart pressure First, one can experience the symptoms during exercise. But as the story unfolds, they can even be done quietly. You develop emphysema and COPD over several years. Someone who owns shares Infectious lung infections are common Increased symptoms, including shortness of breath, nasal congestion, and nausea • Decreased appetite and weight loss • Fatigue and loss of energy • Blue lips or nails o...

Abscess

  A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed from tissues that have been broken down by infectious bacteria. An abscess is caused when such bacteria as staphylococci or streptococci gain access to solid tissue (e.g., by means of a small wound on the skin). The toxins released by these multiplying bacteria destroy cells and thus trigger an acute inflammation at the site, with its characteristic signs of redness, pain, swelling, and heat. (See inflammation.) White blood cells (leukocytes) collect at the site these leukocytes break down the dead tissues and absorb the bacteria by means of phagocytosis. Thick yellowish pus is formed from the broken-down tissues, the dead bacteria and leukocytes, and the extracellular fluid that has accumulated. At the same time, nearby healthy cells form a capsule of tissue around the pus and develop a cell wall that delimits the abscess from nearby healthy tissues. When the abscess is ruptured, either naturally or through medical intervention, t...

Urgent care for adults and children

  There are places where adults can get treatment without having to spend hours on duty. Regardless of whether you have an appointment for urgent care for adults and children, you can get in and out quickly. Use air ambulance for important pediatric care Sick or seriously injured children are often taken immediately to the nearest care facility to stabilize the patient. Not all hospitals are equipped to deal with the special needs and unique conditions that can cause health problems for a child. Some forms of first aid are also very different for young people. There are large cities and entire areas that do not have specialized children’s units that could provide adequate services for certain types of illnesses. There are several situations where aero ambulation may be necessary to move a child from one place to another permanently or to separate treatments. First aid for children Child care services are available in New York in many locations. Options include different ped...

STD testing for home use: Privacy, optional and accurate

  In addition to preventing pregnancy, sex also protects you from sexually transmitted diseases. But even if your sex life is safe, there is no guarantee that you will not be exposed to sexual diseases. Unlike previous home sex tests, you can clearly, gently and quickly see if your condition is suspicious. Home inspections for sexually transmitted diseases Every year millions of people are exposed to sexually transmitted diseases. However, this is not known either, because most STIs do not have the same physical characteristics that were seen at the beginning. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Chlamydia alone affects more than one million people each year. Unlike detected gonorrhea and syphilis, many victims become infected without realizing it. Detect diseases of bacteria, viruses, and parasites in sexually transmitted diseases STD testing is important for people who may be exposed to sexually transmitted diseases. Know who is in danger and how to ...

How To Treat Ear Infections

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Bacterial or fungal infection can occur in the middle ear. It often causes pain, swelling, and water retention. Approximately 75% of children will develop at least one ear infection by age 3. Ear infections are the leading reason for going to the doctor in children. Ear infections are also known as laryngitis, otitis media, otitis media, or otitis media. Ear infections are known and because they happen so often, it is important to keep the heart calm this way at all times. This article describes the symptoms and causes of ear infections, well -recommended treatments, treatments and diagnostic methods. Fast facts on ear infections: This is an important point about ear infections. Detailed information and support is in the main article. • Ear pain is more common in children than in children. • Many untreated ear infections are normal. Vaccination in children can help prevent ear infections. • The biomass of drug-resistant bacteria can cause chronic and recurrent ear inf...

An overview of diabetes types and treatments

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  Diabetes is a disease that affects the body's ability to process blood sugar, also known as blood sugar. There are different types of diabetes with different treatments. In the United States, the estimated number of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetics of all ages is 34.2 million. Without sustained and accurate treatment for diabetes, it can lead to spikes in blood sugar that can increase the risk of complications, including stroke and heart disease. Diabetes can come in different forms and how people are treated depends on the type of disease. Not all types of diabetes are caused by obesity or an inactive lifestyle. Some have been there since they were little. The most common types of diabetes are type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes, which we discuss in detail below. Uncommon forms of diabetes are unilateral diabetes and diabetes associated with cystic fibrosis. Type 1 diabetes There are different types of diabetes. Juvenile diabetes is also known, type 1 diabet...

Dehydration

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Dehydration occurs when the body loses more water than it drinks. The most common causes are: • Too much sweat • vomiting • Diarrhea The Mayo Clinic recommends women drink 92 ounces of water (11.5 glasses) a day and men 124 ounces of water (15.5 glasses) a day. Individuals, athletes and artists should increase their water consumption to avoid drought. When too much fluid is released from the body, organs, cells and tissues do not function properly, which can lead to serious complications. Untreated dehydration can lead to panic attacks. Dehydration can be mild or severe. Dehydration can be treated at home. Severe dryness should be treated in the hospital or emergency room. Dehydration risk factors Some people are at a higher risk of developing dehydration than others, including: • People working outside the home have burns (eg welders, planners, buildings and workers) • Older adults • People with chronic diseases • Athletes (especially runners, cyclists and cha...