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Cerebral Palsy Child Care - 0 views

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    Chair For Cerebral Palsy Child Cerebral palsy is a condition, not a disease.Child with cerebral palsy has a range of chronic movement and posture disorders as the direct result of brain damage within the areas that control movement.It isn't easy raising and caring for a child with cerebral palsy, but that doesn't mean they are helpless. It can be child's best advocate in the months and years to come, ensuring that it gets the care that's needed. Cerebral means brain-centred while palsy is a lack of muscle control.Cerebral palsy is abbreviated to CP.Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term used to identify a number of neurological impairments typically appearing in infancy or early childhood, according to researchers at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.Child with cerebral palsy have permanent mobility problems caused by brain damage. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, and many children, adolescents and adults can be treated successfully with adaptations, which can improve their capabilities. Characteristics of cerebral palsy in children are: Lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements Stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes Abnormal walking with one foot or leg dragging Excessive drooling or difficulties swallowing, sucking or speaking Uncontrolled shaking of the body Difficulty with precise motions, such as writing, tying shoe laces or buttoning a shirt Inability to walk and need for a walker or wheelchair Need for extensive, lifelong care Seizures Cerebral palsy has many causes. A brain that has not formed normally. A combination of low blood flow and/or low oxygen to the brain. Bleeding in the brain around the time of birth. Genetic, meaning it is linked to other members of the family. Meningitis, which causes inflammation of the covering of the brain. Brain injury before the age of 2. Premature birth. Chair For CP Child Chair For CP Child can range from very mild where a child learns to w
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Acne Problems Diagnose And Treatment | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Acne commonly named vulgaris, a disorder of hair follicles of the face, back and chest or neck.acne also characterized by blackheads or whiteheads on oily skin (Pimples). Dermatologists find different treatments for improvement of this disorder by regulating oil-producing glands.
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Repairing Hearts, Building Futures: The Life-Changing Impact of Ventricular Septal Defe... - 0 views

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    A ventricular septal disorder (VSD) - also known as a hole inside the heart - is a kind of congenital heart disorder. In a VSD, there is an abnormal opening within the wall among the main pumping chambers of the coronary heart (the ventricles). VSDs are the most common congenital heart defect.
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Schizophrenia and depression caused by smoking - 0 views

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    Smoking increases the risk of developing schizophrenia and depression, a report by academics from the University of Bristol published on 20 June claims. It says smoking raises the risk of developing schizophrenia by between 53 per cent and 127 per cent and the risk of developing depression by from 54 per cent to 132 per cent. The authors of the report say more research is needed to identify why this is the case and that more evidence is needed to understand its impact on other mental health conditions such as anxiety or bipolar disorder. The evidence, presented at the Royal College of Psychiatrist's international congress, has been shared with the government which is currently developing a new Tobacco Control Plan for publication later this year. Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) said: "Rates of smoking are much higher among people with mental health conditions than those without, and among England's six million smokers there are an estimated 230k smokers with severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder) and 1.6 million with depression and anxiety."
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Shocking Mental Health Stats: Alarming Youth Crisis - 0 views

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    A new report, published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), has revealed worrying statistics about the mental health of children and young people in England. The report is based on NHS survey on Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2023, which showed that one in five children and young individuals aged eight to 25 were grappling with probable mental disorders. The report highlighted that 20.3 per cent of eight to 16-year-olds showed signs of mental distress in 2023. Among 17 to 19-year-olds, the proportion rose to 23.3 per cent, while in 20 to 25-year-olds, it stood at 21.7 per cent. The rates of probable mental disorders were similar for boys and girls, while for 17- to 25-year-olds, rates were twice as high for young women than young men.
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PTSD vs Acute Stress Disorder: What's The Difference? - 0 views

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    The PTSD(Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) are mental health conditions that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. PTSD vs Acute While they share similarities, there are key differences in their onset, duration, and severity of symptoms. Here's a breakdown: Similarities: Triggering event: Both can be triggered by a traumatic event, like a natural disaster, accident, assault, or witnessing violence. Symptoms: Both can cause symptoms like intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders, negative thoughts and feelings, hyperarousal, and difficulty sleeping. Differences: Onset: ASD: Symptoms appear within days or weeks after the event and typically last less than a month. PTSD: Symptoms usually develop within 3 months of the event, but can sometimes appear years later. They must persist for at least a month for a diagnosis.
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Urgent : Guanfacine Tablets Unavailable Until May 6, 2024 - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) published a notification regarding the shortage of Guanfacine 2mg and 3mg modified-release tablets has raised concerns within the healthcare community. This critical medicine supply notification, issued on March 28th, projects the unavailability of these tablets until the week commencing May 6, 2024. Guanfacine tablets, commonly prescribed to alleviate symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity while enhancing attention and concentration, play a vital role in managing conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, the scarcity of these specific strengths poses challenges for patients reliant on this medication. Last year, several countries across the globe experienced shortages of medications for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)including the UK, the US and Australia. Community Pharmacy England (CPE) has cautioned that while alternative strengths of Guanfacine remain accessible, they may not adequately meet the heightened demand, potentially resulting in treatment interruptions for patients.
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Topiramate Prescription Advisory for Women in the UK: MHRA's New Safety Guidelines - 0 views

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    Healthcare professionals in the UK are being advised to avoid prescribing the migraine and antiseizure medication topiramate, commonly known by the brand name Topamax, to women and girls unless they fulfil the requirements of a Pregnancy Prevention Programme. This guidance follows new safety measures introduced by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) following a major safety review, which highlighted a potential increased risk of neurodevelopmental disabilities in children exposed to topiramate during pregnancy. The Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) evaluated studies that examined the risks associated with using topiramate during pregnancy. These studies indicated that children born to mothers who took topiramate during pregnancy had an approximately 2 to 3 times higher risk of intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Based on CHM's recommendations, the MHRA now advises that topiramate should not be prescribed for treating epilepsy during pregnancy unless there is no suitable alternative.
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When is surgery required for the Neuro? - 0 views

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    Brain Tumors: To remove malignant or benign brain tumors causing symptoms or threatening health. Aneurysms: To repair or prevent rupture of brain aneurysms. Spinal Disorders: For conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or spinal tumors causing severe pain or neurological deficits. Traumatic Injuries: To address head or spinal cord injuries resulting from accidents or falls. Epilepsy: When seizures are not controlled by medication, surgery may be performed to remove the affected brain area. Parkinson's Disease: For deep brain stimulation to manage symptoms not controlled by medication. Chiari Malformations: To correct structural defects in the cerebellum. Peripheral Nerve Disorders: Such as carpal tunnel syndrome or nerve tumors. Spine and Neurosurgeon India ☎️Call us:- +91-9325887033
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panic-disorder-symptoms - 0 views

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    Learn more about Panic attack symptoms
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Restless Leg Syndrome could disrupt the sleep of you as well as your partner!!! - 2 views

A sudden burning pain in the leg that won't let you sleep when you are extremely tired!! This trouble could be making you feel sleep deprived and highly tired next day. How does the trouble happen...

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The Privilege Paradox in Today's Young Adults.pdf - 0 views

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    Depression is a common and debilitating mood disorder that is affecting more and more people around the world, after Playing Pokemon Go game is helping to improve their mental health
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Home Remedies for Constipation - 0 views

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    Constipation is digestive disorder and constipation is common with children, old age people and pregnant woman. It is a condition of less frequency in the excretion of bowel from the body. It mostly occurs due to less water content in the ...
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    Constipation is digestive disorder and constipation is common with children, old age people and pregnant woman. It is a condition of less frequency in the excretion of bowel from the body. It mostly occurs due to less water content in the ...
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Treatment for Hearing loss India | Endoscopic Stapedectomy Chennai - 0 views

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    Krishna eye and ent hospital India specialised in treatment for hearing loss. The besy eye and ent hospital offer afforadble cost for endoscopy surgery and treatment for hearing loss disorders.
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DIFFERENT STEPS TO AVOID SKIN DISORDERS - 0 views

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    This is very important to know about the factors that are spoiling your beauty or may causes skin disorders. Here are the tips that might help you such as avoid sun rays, be aware about the skin products, stop smoking, sleep well and eat healthy diet.
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sleep disorders - 0 views

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    sleep disorders
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    Sleeping Tablets Online Available at Best Price One of the most common type of sleeping disorder that we find almost in more than half of population all around the world, the sleeping disorder called insomnia, it causes due to lacking of your night sleep variation in your sleeping time, incorrect sleep patterns but nowadays insomnia disorder is easily treatable only if you are using sleeping pills.
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mental disorders - 0 views

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    mental disorders
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What Counts As High Blood Pressure? - 0 views

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    "There are three basic types of high blood pressure or by 1. Essential or primary hypertension - Nine out of ten people with highfaa047000184 blood pressure have this type and the exact cause is unknown, although it involves many risk factors. 2. Secondary hypertension - About 10 per cent of people have high blood pressure due to another disease, such as kidney­ disease, rare endocrine disorders or heart valve problems, or in rare cases it is due to interactions with a drug. 3. Malignant hypertension - In this rare type, blood pressure can soar to dangerous levels, requiring urgent hospital treatment."
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