Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Respiratory problems: What are the dangers?

Respiratory problems: What are the dangers?


Having trouble breathing is a risky thing in itself. Every activity of our body continues as long as the breathing changes smoothly. Therefore, if there is a problem in breathing due to any other reason other than an obstruction in the airway, it is a matter of concern. In this case, you should contact a doctor immediately.



The airway is a complex system made up of tubes. Inhalation is done by air through the mouth or nose to the lungs. This can cause breathing problems, airway problems, or other causes.


Symptoms of respiratory problems


Breathing problems may be associated with the following symptoms.


- Illusion


- Anxiety


- Blue spot on the skin


- Dizziness


- Chest problem


- Being scared or suspicious


- A loud noise when breathing


- Fatigue


- To be unconscious


- Pain in the neck, etc.


In what condition should I see a doctor?


If we notice any of the following breathing problems, we should contact a doctor


-If you have difficulty breathing for more than a month


- Bad breathing condition during sleep


- Coughing for three weeks or more


- If there are various other physical problems while having breathing problems.


Due to respiratory problems


There are various causes of breathing problems. For example, heart disease can cause breathing problems. Because in this condition we cannot pump enough blood to deliver enough oxygen to the body. We have some of the most common causes of breathing problems.


- Inhale or exhale any external object through inhalation


- Cystic fibrosis


- Any small object stuck in the nose or mouth


- Allergic reactions


- An obstruction in the airway due to an accident


- Breathing in excessive smoke


- Bacterial infections


- Asthma


- Damage to the wall of the respiratory tract, etc.


In what situations is it dangerous to breathe?


Children are more likely than adults to get stuck in the airways. They carry toys or other small objects in their noses or mouths. Other risk factors for airway obstruction are as follows.


- Insects like flies and foods like almonds can cause allergies.


- Birth defects or patients who can cause airway problems.


- Smoking


-People who already have problems swallowing what they eat. Such a situation can be dangerous even for such people.


Ways to avoid breathing problems


The following measures can be taken to prevent many types of respiratory risks.


- Avoid drinking too much alcohol before eating.


- Made small pieces during the meal


- Meals should be eaten slowly.


- Toddlers should be taken care of while eating.


- Food should be chewed well.


- Small items should be kept away from the child.


Breathing problems can also be avoided by paying attention to your behavior


- Avoid smoking - Even if you have been smoking for a long time, we are largely free from the risk of heart disease after smoking.


- Avoid pollution - Pollution like smoking can also be a cause of respiratory problems. Therefore, avoiding pollution is also a way to reduce respiratory problems.


- If you are overweight, reduce it. It should not be allowed to grow.


- Take care of yourself and consult a doctor immediately if you have any medical problems.


- Plan your work. Talk to your doctor about what can be done if the symptoms get worse.


- Do not try to work in high places.


Treatment of breathing problems


Medications can be used to treat this development. But often it helps to solve the problem of breathing. The following measures can be taken to reduce it.


- OPD drugs like morphine.


- Anxiety medication such as Lorazepam.


- A drug that opens the airways.


- Antibiotics etc. to prevent pneumonia or other infections.


- Oxygen therapy.


- Lifestyle changes etc. can also reduce the problem of breathing.


What to eat to reduce breathing problems?


Foods can also be seen to reduce the risk of shortness of breath. In which the following foods should be consumed for respiratory problems.


- Fruits and vegetables


- Fish meat


- Various nuts

Risk of high cholesterol

Risk of high cholesterol


Cholesterol risk has become such a problem today that young people, middle-aged people, and the elderly need to be aware of it. It is a dangerous disease that has no pre-existing symptoms and can suddenly cause major problems. When the problem becomes so big then it can be difficult to handle. Therefore, measures can be taken to prevent such a problem before it arises.



To avoid cholesterol, you can plan step by step. With a little effort, you can find a solution to this dangerous problem.


Cholesterol is essential for the body


The important thing is that cholesterol is essential for the body. Cholesterol is a chemical compound that is needed for cell formation and hormones. When this cholesterol goes up then the body starts to ache. This increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and various arterial diseases.


How much cholesterol does the body need?


Cholesterol is of two types. Low-density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol (harmful cholesterol) accumulates in the arteries (blood vessels) and causes dangerous diseases.


High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is also known as good cholesterol. It works by taking the bad cholesterol in the body to the liver. So that such cholesterol goes out of the body.


The liver makes cholesterol


Our liver produces 80 percent of the body's cholesterol. For the remaining 20 percent, we depend on a daily diet. Meat, eggs, fish, poultry, and dairy products (milk, yogurt, ghee) are sources of cholesterol. Foods taken from tree plants do not contain any cholesterol.


The liver controls the amount of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is absorbed by the small intestine after each meal. Which is stored by the liver. When the body needs cholesterol, it is sent by the liver and removes unwanted cholesterol from the body. When the body stores excessive cholesterol.


When does it become dangerous for the body?


High cholesterol-raising foods increase the amount of LDL (bad cholesterol) in the body. This is called high cholesterol. If the body's LDL is too high and HDL is too low, cholesterol builds up in the blood cells. Cholesterol does not cause blood to flow properly in the body. It causes heart and brain problems. It can also be fatal.


How to detect signs of high cholesterol?


High cholesterol has no symptoms in itself. In most cases, it can appear suddenly. Sometimes it can be seen as a heart attack. As cholesterol builds up in your body, the blood vessels become smaller and the blood does not flow properly.


How to be vigilant?


Cholesterol can be detected by blood tests. It is believed that after the age of 20, you should have your blood tested every 4 to 6 years. If someone in your family has had high cholesterol problems before, you should check your cholesterol as soon as possible. People with high blood pressure, weight gain, and heavy smoking are also good for quick cholesterol testing.


Causes of high cholesterol


Diet: Eating too many fatty and dairy products can raise cholesterol. Eggs and meat-based foods are also factors in cholesterol.


Weight: Being overweight also causes cholesterol. Being overweight can also lead to high cholesterol.


Lack of physical activity: Lack of physical activity can also increase LDL i.e. bad cholesterol.


Age and gender: Age and gender also affect it. Cholesterol naturally rises in the human body after the age of 20. Cholesterol levels in men gradually decrease after the age of 50. While it is very rare in women until menopause.


Besides, some chronic diseases, such as having a person with high cholesterol in the family, can transmit hereditary traits, be affected by certain types of drugs, or even cause cholesterol problems due to smoking.

Fever: may not be the only cause of corona

Fever: may not be the only cause of corona


Our average body temperature is 98.6 degrees. Fever is when the body temperature rises above normal.


Fever is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of any health problem. Fever is also considered to be the main symptom of the coronavirus epidemic.






In some cases, even when the body temperature rises due to the external temperature, many people have to suffer from the fear of corona. But what is fever and how much temperature is considered a fever?


What temperature is called fever?


- Low-grade fever ranges in temperature from about 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 101 degrees Fahrenheit.


- Intermediate level for adults, which is up to 102 degrees. Babies (0-6 months) should be taken to a doctor immediately if they have a high fever.


- High fever is considered to be fever up to 103 degrees. If the temperature rises sharply, that is, a fever of more than 104 degrees, it is called hyperpyrexia.


The status of a low or moderate fever varies. A fever of 104 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is considered dangerous to health.


Types of fever


Fever is divided into 6 types. They are as follows.


1 Persistent fever - If persistent fever persists for more than 24 hours and does not fall below one degree, it is classified. This type of fever is caused by problems such as lobar pneumonia and typhoid.


2 comma fever


In this type of fever, the temperature fluctuates. This type of health problem causes the body temperature to fluctuate throughout the day. During this period the temperature fluctuates more than 2 degrees Celsius.


3 Winter fever


This type of fever causes fever for only a few hours in 24 hours. Then on the second day, there is some fever. This problem is more common in people with diseases such as malaria.


4 Septic fever


A high temperature in which even antipyretics (fever medicine) have no effect. If any fever shows such signs, it is more than a symptom of septic fever.


5. Pell Abstain


During this type of fever, body temperature changes frequently. It can take up to three days for the temperature to rise. It shows high temperatures for three days and low temperatures for another three days.


6. Short-term fever


There is a recurrence of fever. Which can last from a few days to a few weeks. There is an interval between fevers, in which there are no symptoms.


Symptoms


The general symptoms of tides are as follows


- Temperatures above 100.4 Fahrenheit in adult children


- Feeling cold or cutting the body


- Frequent or excessive sweating


- Heart rate is getting faster


- Fainting or dizziness or headache


- Pain in the eyes


- Weakness


- Loss of appetite


- Vomiting etc.


Due to fever


Fever occurs when a part of your brain raises your body temperature above a certain point. When the body temperature rises then the body feels cold. Even if you wear a lot of clothes to avoid the cold, you will tremble. Which causes your body temperature to rise.


A person's body temperature changes throughout the day. As the temperature decreases in the morning, the temperature rises in the afternoon and evening. The reasons for the rise in body temperature are as follows.


- Virus infection


- Bacterial infections


- Feeling very tired due to heat


- A malignant tumor


-Some medications, such as antibiotics or other medications that help treat high blood pressure.


How to avoid


The following measures can be taken to avoid fever.


- Let's get in the habit of washing our hands regularly and let's get the child in the same habit. More specifically before meals


- Teach your child to wash their hands well. The front and back of the hand should be washed thoroughly with soap and water.


- Always keep hand sanitizer with you.


- Avoid touching your nose, mouth, or eyes. This is because viruses and bacteria can enter your body and cause infections.


- Avoid using cups, water bottles, or utensils with your child.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Before buying medicine

 Before buying medicine


There are some chronic patients at home who need regular medication. Even after any treatment, you have to take medicine for some period of time. Similarly, we need medicine for common fever, cough, and epilepsy. In this case, we go to a drug store and buy medicine.


Often our knowledge and information about the medicine are lacking. What kind of medicine do we need? Which company How is it We are ignorant of all this. So, like a drug dealer, they stop the drug, we carry it quietly. While this is a very sensitive thing associated with physical health.






However, we are not interested in the dosage and quantity of the medicine, the method of eating, the date of production, etc. The effect of the drug depends on the amount, method, and time of eating. But, we don't care about such a thing.


How ignorant we are when buying medicine is that we do not know what the medicine we are asking for is worth it. When we reach the drug store, we are asking for medicine by showing the symptoms of our problem. That is, 'Give me a cough medicine, I need medicine to cure fever, I need medicine to cure epilepsy.'


Whenever possible you should have all of these components in place for launch to maximize profits. The medicine should be purchased and consumed only following the doctor's recommendation. At the same time, we have to pay attention to some things while buying and consuming medicines.


Where to buy?


When buying over-the-counter medications, you may end up with the wrong medication. They may not be able to prescribe medication or even stop taking it without understanding the doctor's prescription. Such drugs have side effects. Therefore, it is advisable to buy medicines only from authorized and reliable drug stores.


Some questions


When buying medicine, write down the amount and timing of the medication. However, not everyone understands it clearly. So when buying medicine, you need to know how much to take and at what time.


Similarly, when buying medicine, it is important to be clear about what to eat with medicine. Some medications also need to be coordinated with the diet. While taking the medicine, you should ask about what to eat and what not to eat.


If there are other problems or if you are taking any medicine, you should also tell them.


Physician consultation


As much as possible, it is advisable to take the medicine as per the advice of the doctor who is checking you regularly. According to your problem, it is advisable to consult a doctor about which medicine to take, how much to take, and when to take it.


The instructions mentioned in the medicine


The medicine shell contains the method of use or other information. Mentioned from the date of production to the method of use. Therefore, it is advisable to read the instructions on the medicine shell carefully before taking the medicine.