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Management Of Pregnant Mother With Pre-eclampsia

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    Pre-eclampsia is described as high blood pressure of being pregnant with or without edema proteinuria (>0.3g within 24 hours). Almost any organ gadget can be stimulated. Pre-eclampsia is a rather not unusual ailment, but it could endanger the lives of moms and fetuses. It's far characterized through maternal high blood pressure, proteinuria, edema, intrauterine growth restriction, and untimely delivery. Severe pre-eclampsia is defined as diastolic blood strain (bp) of as a minimum one hundred ten mm hg or systolic blood stress of at least 160 mm hg and/or symptoms, in excessive pre-eclampsia, the fetus and/or new-born can also reason neurological damage because of hypoxia. The well timed reputation of pre-eclampsia and any signs and symptoms of clinical deterioration, including decreased platelet counts, requires pressing referral to secondary care to keep away from the serious medical effects of these diseases. Threat elements The subsequent traits placed women at mild...

Psoriasis

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    Psoriasis, also known colloquially as psoriasis, is a hereditary - non-contagious - chronic skin and joint disease. Their event or breakout can be set off by different elements. Nobody can get psoriasis, but anyone with genetic make-up can get it. The name psoriasis comes from the Greek term psora (itching) and thus illustrates an important side effect of the disease. The German name psoriasis, on the other hand, indicates the typical symptoms: dandruff and inflammatory reddened skin. Psoriasis is not a 'modern disease of civilization' - there are already indications of the disease in ancient times. People with psoriasis suffer significantly from stigma and discrimination because of the visible marks on their skin. Self-isolation and withdrawal out of fear and shame of rejection are common consequences. A large number of sick people suffer from depression or other mental illnesses as a result of their psoriasis.   Psoriasis is not curable, but treatable! S...

How To Manage Depression Without Medication

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  It is easy to understand: the management of depression is often medication. However, there are other ways to beat depression without drugs and avoid falling into the downward spiral of psychotropic drugs. Depression affects more than 350 million people, or nearly 5% of the world's population. In France, the drug route is often the only one offered to people suffering from depression. However, there are many ways to combat this condition without psychotropic drugs.   Eat well There is no doubt that there is a link between diet and depression. Indeed, many studies have proven the correlation between food and mood. Thus, the consumption of omega 3 (fish such as salmon and tuna, but also nuts such as almonds and rapeseed oil) and vitamin B (green vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, orange, rice, or beef liver) promotes brain function and prevents certain mental disorders. Along with other care, a good diet can help you feel better.   Exposing yourself to light...

Benign Breast Conditions

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  You felt a lump in one of your breasts. Do not panic. It can be a completely benign condition, this type of pathology being fortunately much more common than cancer. But, it is safe to talk to your doctor about it. What are the diseases that can affect the breast? Adenofibromas, lipomas, mastodynias, abscesses, cysts, tumors… Many ailments can affect the breast during a woman's life. Their discovery and diagnosis can be the subject of great anxiety. The most common, however, are benign tumors. “They have a slow growth and remain localized in the tissue or the organ on which they appeared ", one can read on the site of the National Cancer Institute.      The most common adenofibromas Symptoms The most common benign breast tumors are fibroadenomas or adenofibromas. “These are small balls of flesh that develop in the mammary glands ", defines Dr Nasrine Callet, gynecologist and oncologist at Institut Curie. These glandular formations are particularly obser...