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Health & Doctor

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Channel address: @health
Categories: Health
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💪Everyone Deserve good Health.
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This channel is created for wellness and awareness about Health issues.
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2021-08-10 18:12:25
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2021-08-07 13:57:02 ​​How Many Types Of Injections Are There?

Intramuscular injections: For injections into muscle tissue, 5-10 milliliter syringes with 6-8 centimeter needles are used or longer for oil-based solutions in order to penetrate deeply. Drugs that are injected by intramuscular injection act more quickly than ones taken orally: the injection is done into muscle tissue that's rich in blood vessels in which to circulate the drug in the blood.

Intradermal injections: Intradermal injections, or ones which don't go below the dermis, are used for vaccinations. They also help to discover if you have allergies via tests for sensitivity to allergens and they provoke useful intradermal reactions when diagnosing diseases like tuberculosis and brucellosis. What’s needed to do them? Maximum 1 milliliter syringes for slow-release drugs with short needles up to 1.5 centimeters.

Subcutaneous injections: This type of injection is done with a short and fine small needle (1.5 -2 centimeters) and a 2 or 2.5 milliliter syringe. It's recommended for all those substances that need to be absorbed very slowly. A couple of examples? Morphine and atropine. You administer it by inserting the needle almost parallel to the skin until you reach the subcutaneous tissue and that's where the liquid is deposited.

Endovenous injections: This is a technique where a substance is introduced directly into the circulatory system with a needle inserted into an easily accessible vein: usually these are just below the crook of the elbow or in the lower arm. The main benefit of endovenous injection is that the drug gets administered right into the vein, so any issues of absorption are overcome.
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2021-08-07 09:33:01
India's first successful bilateral cadaveric hand transplant

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2021-08-03 18:59:35
An esophagectomy :- is a surgery to remove part or all of the esophagus (the tube through which food travels from the throat to the stomach). It is most often performed for esophageal cancer, a condition in which malignant (cancerous) tumors develop in the esophagus. It may also be performed for benign (nonmalignant) diseases of the esophagus where the esophageal function has deteriorated to the point that the individual can no longer swallow.

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2021-08-02 18:05:13
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2021-08-02 16:01:46
How is Brain Death Different than Coma?

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2021-07-30 05:50:09 Sweat itself has no odor, but when combined with bacteria and contained in a dark and moist environment, like an armpit, it gives the bacteria a power boost. The medical term for body odor is bromhidrosis. @Health #BodyFact
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2021-07-29 18:55:20
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2021-07-29 18:20:23 Things To Keep In First Aid Box.

1. An antiseptic
To remove any dirt and debris and prevent infection after a minor injury.

2. Adhesive bandage
Accidents happen. Even if you aren’t someone who bumps into things all the time, or have kids, waterproof Band-aids or Hansaplast can come in quite handy in a variety of situations. Case in point: shoe bite.
The bandage will prevent your clothes (or shoes) from rubbing against your wound and keep it dry at the same time.

3. Gauze dressing :- Yes, they are a bit old-fashioned. But they’re just as versatile as they were in your parents’ time.

4. Crêpe bandages :- For sprains and sympathy.

5. Safety pins:- Two reasons: safety pins are versatile - they come in handy for wardrobe emergencies, too; and when you break the clasp on your crêpe bandage, you’ll need a safety pin to keep the bandage in place.

6. Tweezers :- Don’t go trying to remove a splinter with that safety pin, now. Use tweezers. And if it looks like the splinter is in too deep, don’t try to remove it yourself, go to a doctor. A good pair can help you get those eyebrows looking on fleek. 

7. Scissors :- This one’s self-explanatory, we think. Just be careful not to cut yourself. And maybe get a babyproof one if you have young children in the house - gauze isn’t that hard to cut.

8. Cotton balls and cutips :- Make sure to put them in a clean box within your first-aid box. You won’t be doing anyone any favours by using dirty cotton.

9. A thermometer :- Because you can’t always use the back of your hand to tell when you’re running a temperature. If you have babies at home, this one’s a must.

10. Mosquito patch or cream or spray :- To keep five things at bay: dengue, malaria, chikungunya, itchy bites and sleepless nights.

11. Antiseptic cream:- For cuts and scrapes that don’t need a bandage. Apply, and forget.

12. Painkillers :- Worldwide, headaches and backaches are among the most common reasons why people miss a day of work - keep an appropriate medicine or spray handy.

13. Pain reliever spray, gel or balm :-
Pain can get in the way of a good night’s sleep. For muscle sprain and back pain, pain reliever spray, gel or balm can ease the discomfort immediately. Yes, you need the spray as well as the painkiller medicine.

14. Antihistamines:- To stop the sniffles if you’ve got allergies, as well as for any allergies you haven’t discovered yet.

15. Paracetamol:- Be sure to stock up on baby paracetamol if you have kids. 
Regular paracetamol is also a mild painkiller.

16. Antacid:- Indigestion is more common - and uncomfortable - than anyone would like. A sachet of Eno, a Digene tablet or antacid syrup can help if you’re at a pinch. Don’t make a habit of it, though. Antacids can harm the kidneys.

17. Eyewash or artificial tears:-
In case your eyes feel gritty or dry after a whole day of looking at the computer screen or because of the polluted air.

18. Pad and/or tampons :-
Just for emergencies, and there are many when it comes to periods. Keep a few pads handy, until you can get to a drugstore. 

19. Gel for ulcers and toothache:-
A toothache can hit at any time, without any warning or provocation. 

20. Hot water bottle 
Not every pain demands to be dealt with pills. Keep a hot water bottle handy for milder aches.

21. Air-pollution masks
For when the air turns foul again. The simple, inexpensive N-95 or N-99 mask will do. Either will keep most of the particulate matter in the air out of your lungs.

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