Emergency Care for an Accidental Amputation
Amputation is the removal of a body part. This can be done because of
diabetes complications. However, amputation may also happen during an accident. An amputation may be complete (the body part is completely removed) or partial (much of the body part is removed but it remains attached to the rest of the body).
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Eighth month of baby
Baby in eight month crawls and picks up the items which are in his reach and will put everything in his mouth so parents need to be careful. Baby may start
teething in this period.
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High risk pregnancy
High risk
pregnancy is defined as one which is complicated by factor or ractors that adversely affects the pregnency out come either maternal or perinatal or both. All pregnancies and deliveries are potentially at risk.
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Enlarged prostate or BPH
It is also called benign
prostate hypertrophy. The prostate gland is the male organ situated beneath the bladder. It produces semen, a milky colored fluid which nourishes and transports sperm during ejaculation.
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Paraphimosis
Paraphimosis is a condition in which the foreskin once pulled back behind the
glans cannot be brought down to the original position. It is an uncommon condition and occurs less often than Phimosis.
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Cure Vertigo Naturally: 6 Remedies for Self-care
Vertigo is a feeling of motion or spinning, and it's commonly referred to as
dizziness. People with vertigo feel that the world is spinning around them. It is not a disease or sickness on its own, but a sign or symptom of an underlying problem. Waking up with vertigo is not normal; however, in most cases, it is not a worrisome problem and will go away on its own. Vertigo episodes may persist for a few seconds or only in the morning or recurrent episodes may show through the majority of the day. Let’s discuss about vertigo and various self-care tips that would assist you in managing vertigo.
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Mood Disorders
The term Mood Disorders include a number of diseases which are broadly classified in two categories depending on whether an individual is having either manic or depressive episodes. Clinically one can easily distinguish mood disorders into two broad categories i.e.
Major depressive disorder and Manic depressive illness
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Eleventh month of baby
Baby in 11th month can stand up without support for a few seconds. Baby may even take a few tentative steps.Baby vocabulary will also be greatly improved.
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Fifth month of baby
Baby in fifth month is able to hold his neck while sitting and loves the view of the surrounding if seated on a high chair. Baby enjoys some simple games also.
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Pulmonary Eosinophilia
Pulmonary
Eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs associated with an increase in blood or tissue esinophils. Eosinophilia is due to extrinsic or intrinsic factors. Symptoms range from none at all to severe.
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