Azithromycin! This powerful drug is commonly used to treat a variety of bacterial infections such as respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and ear infections. But that’s not all, it’s also used to treat sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea. This is a one-dose medication, making it a convenient option for those who have a hard time remembering to take multiple doses. Plus, it’s an alternative option for those who are allergic or intolerant to other types of antibiotics. In this video, we will dive deep into the uses, dosage, and potential side effects of Azithromycin, so get ready to learn everything you need to know about this amazing drug! Azithromycin is a type of antibiotic that is commonly used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It belongs to a class of drugs known as macrolides, which work by inhibiting the growth and reproduction of bacteria. Azithromycin is often prescribed to treat respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and ear infections, as well as sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.
One of the main benefits of azithromycin is its ability to be taken in a single dose, making it a convenient option for individuals who may struggle with remembering to take multiple doses over a longer period of time. Additionally, azithromycin is often used in situations where a patient may have an allergy or intolerance to other types of antibiotics, making it a valuable alternative treatment option.
It’s important to note that azithromycin is only effective against bacterial infections and will not work for viral infections such as the common cold or flu. Additionally, overuse of antibiotics can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, so it’s important to only take azithromycin as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Common side effects of azithromycin include nausea, diarrhea, and stomach upset. More serious side effects, although rare, may include allergic reactions and liver damage. If you experience any severe side effects while taking azithromycin, be sure to seek medical attention immediately.
Overall, azithromycin is a powerful and effective antibiotic that can be used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. However, it’s crucial to use it only as prescribed by a healthcare professional and to be aware of the potential side effects. If you have any questions or concerns about taking azithromycin, be sure to talk to your doctor or pharmacist for more information.”
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Learn how to use KT Tape for pain relief and support with our easy to follow, step-by-step instructions. In this video, we cover the basics of KT Tape application to help relieve pain in and provide support for the full shoulder. This application can also be used to help reduce post-workout muscle soreness (DOMS) by applying KT Tape before you workout, and keeping the tape on for up to 48hrs after your workout is complete.
Whether you’re an athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to manage pain and improve mobility, this video has something for you.
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The shoulder is a complex and relatively unstable joint that every person uses extensively on a daily basis. There are many muscles and forces that act on the shoulder, and when any of these is overactive or underactive, problems can arise.
COMMON CAUSES OF SHOULDER PAIN
Causes of general shoulder pain are extensive and can be due to injuries of the many muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, cartilage, or bones that make up the shoulder complex, including the rotator cuff, deltoid and labrum. Stress, compensation from past injury, or inflammation due to poor biomechanics is often the cause of continued general shoulder pain.
Though shoulder pain can have many different root causes, it is often associated with raised shoulders. Dropping the shoulders will almost always create more joint space and relieve the stress and pain in the shoulder.
KT TAPE HELPS REDUCE SHOULDER PAIN
Use this application to create a gentle reminder to keep good posture and relax the shoulder muscles to bring the shoulders down into a healthier position. Regardless of the source of shoulder problem, this application can greatly reduce the pain and improve biomechanics*. Use this application in combination with other more specific shoulder applications for the best effect.
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Serious injuries, by and large, cause a lot of swelling in the knee. Especially in younger patients. Now, someone could be arthritic and they overdo it going for a big long hike and they get some swelling the next day. But rapid onset of swelling, it’s like hard to make out where your kneecap is, is a pretty big cardinal sign that there’s something serious that’s happened to your knee. Rapid onset swelling is usually due to blood in the joint. “A meniscus that really tears and flips in the front. You tear your quad or your patellar tendon, your kneecap dislocates, you tear a little blood vessel, your ACL tears, a piece of cartilage in bone gets knocked off and causes bleeding. So a lot of the really significant injuries, people get rapid onset swelling within three to four hours and they should seek attention There’s always exceptions to rules, but if your knee looks like a grapefruit, you should go get it checked. Video Rating: / 5
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AF Kit Tablet is a combination of two antibiotics (Azithromycin and Ornidazole) and an antifungal (Fluconazole). The Tablet is used in the syndromic management of vaginal discharge. It works by stopping the growth of microorganisms and killing the existing ones that cause the infection. Always maintain good personal hygiene to avoid any vaginal infection. Consult your doctor if you have any doubts.
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Learn how to use KT Tape for pain relief and support with our easy to follow, step-by-step instructions. In this video, we cover the basics of KT Tape application to help relieve pain associated with Ankle Sprain.
HOW TO USE KT TAPE: ANKLE STABILITY
This application can be used for a variety of ankle issues including sprained ankles, inflamed tendons in the ankle, stretched ligaments, inflamed tendons, or general ankle weakness. The added support will give you the confidence and support during the rehabilitation phase of an injury as well as the stability and pain relief during activity*.
ANKLE PAIN CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS
Ankle injuries can happen a number of different ways. They can occur during an acute injury, or a sudden rolling or twisting of the ankle. These types of injuries generally involve great pain and swelling. Typically, acute injuries are inversion ankle sprains wherein the foot rolls to the inside while stepping on an uneven surface such as a curb, hole, or root. The first strip applied will help to keep the foot everted and decrease your tendency to suffer another sprain. The second and third strips provide excellent proprioceptive stability.
Overuse or chronic ankle injuries occur overtime and are often the result of over training or training in poor conditions such as inappropriate footwear, uneven or dense surfaces, or simply too much too soon. These injuries are characterized by inflammation and are generally the result of other injuries. The stability provided by this application allows these inflamed tendons and ligaments to rest and avoid further injury.
HOW KT TAPE CAN HELP REDUCE ANKLE PAIN AND STABILITY ISSUES
Ankle pain, instability or weakness can lead to chronic sprains and tearing of ligaments and tendons and lead to other injuries. Unlike traditional ankle braces, KT Tape provides support that is very comfortable and allows you to have a greater range of motion. This application also helps to provide support without limiting your range of motion or decreasing your blood flow.
Whether you’re an athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to manage pain and improve mobility, this video has something for you. For a full library of taping videos specific to different body parts, injuries, and uses, visit www.KTTape.com/instructions. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel @KTTapevideos for more informative videos like this one!
Short educational video about Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: types, symptoms and treatment. In next videos I will discuss further each characteristic. Hope you learn!
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For Spanish version: https://youtu.be/5RqcPaHiOls
For more information:
http://ehlersdanlos.org.es/ (Spanish)
http://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/ehlers-danlos-syndrome/ (English) Video Rating: / 5
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In 2008, something incredible happened: a man was cured of HIV. In over 70 million HIV cases, this was a first, and, so far, a last, and we don’t yet understand exactly how he was cured. But if we can cure people of various diseases, like malaria and hepatitis C, why can’t we cure HIV? Janet Iwasa examines the specific traits of the HIV virus that make it so difficult to cure.
Lesson by Janet Iwasa, animation by Javier Saldeña.
A New York woman may be the first to have been cured using a new paradigm of treatment.
From 1981, when the first patients with HIV were identified, to 2007 – a cure for the deadly virus would have been a miracle. And then, Timothy Ray Brown – known as “The Berlin Patient” was cured. And just like that, a miracle became science.
Mr. Brown had been diagnosed with HIV in 1995. In 2006, he was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia which would require a donor bone marrow stem cell transplant for treatment. But this wasn’t just any donor. His donor was one of less than 1% of the world’s population, with a unique genetic mutation known as the CCR5-∆32 mutation. This rendered the donor’s immune cells resistant to HIV.
It was a gamble, to be sure, but it proved to be a successful one. Mr. Brown lived from 2007 to 2020 without the need for anti-retroviral therapy. He died from a relapse of AML. No HIV was detected at the time of his death.
The question, of course is simple: why can’t more people be cured of HIV?
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