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8 Silent Symptoms of Anemia You Shouldn’t Ignore

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8 Silent Symptoms of Anemia You Shouldn’t Ignore

8 Silent Symptoms of Anemia You Shouldn’t Ignore

Anemia can be difficult to diagnose and may go unnoticed for long periods of time. Learn about the 8 silent symptoms of anemia that you shouldn’t ignore, and how to detect it early. Discover how a simple blood test can help diagnose anemia, and how you can prevent further complications by recognizing the signs. With this video, you’ll be able to recognize the symptoms of anemia and get the treatment you need in time!

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Ehlers Danlos Symptoms and Treatments

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Dr. David Saperstein speaks about Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Symptoms and Treatments.
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Hemoglobin C Disease | HbC Disease | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Diagnosis | Abnormal Hb |

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Hemoglobin C disease is a blood disorder passed down through families.

Causes

Its caused by genetic defect of haemoglobin due to a substitution of lysine for glutamic acid in the ß-globin chain at position 6

HbC tends to form rhomboidal crystals
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Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E) – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

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Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E) - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

What is the hepatitis virus? Well, the hepatitis virus invades liver cells and causes inflammation in the liver tissue. There are five known hepatitis viruses—hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D, and hepatitis E, all of which have slightly different presentations, symptoms and severity. Find more videos at http://osms.it/more.

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Acute Gastritis (Stomach Inflammation) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Acute Gastritis (Stomach Inflammation) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Acute gastritis is a condition involving inflammation of the gastric (stomach) mucosa. A wide variety of factors can cause acute gastritis including some bacterial infections, consumption of certain beverages and some medications. This inflammation of the stomach lining leads to a variety of symptoms. In this lesson, we discuss a large list of causes of acute gastritis, including all of the signs and symptoms, complications of acute gastritis, and how clinicians diagnose and treat acute gastritis.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: I forgot to mention that in the case of B12 deficiency caused by gastritis (which can be from atrophic gastritis or autoimmune gastritis), B12 INJECTIONS are required as oral supplements will not be absorbed efficiently!*

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Gastritis is simply the inflammation in the mucosal lining of the stomach.
It has a wide range of spectrum, varying from a simple inflammation to a life-threatening gastric ulcer, complicated with perforation.
Gastritis can be divided broadly into acute gastritis, and chronic gastritis.
One of the most common causes of acute gastritis is drugs, especially non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen.
In addition, alcohol consumption, smoking, infection with helicobacter pylori bacteria, radiation, allergy and food poisoning, abdominal trauma, and burns can also cause acute gastritis.
Most common causes of chronic gastritis include, helicobacter pylori infection, long term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, autoimmune gastritis, and chronic bile reflux.
Common symptoms of gastritis include, heartburn, indigestion, nausea and vomiting, and abdominal fullness.

Natural Ways To Relieve Gastritis At Home :-

01. Adhere to an anti-inflammatory diet
02. Take probiotic-rich foods
03. Honey
04. Quit smoking and drinking alcohol
05. Avoid overuse of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
06. Reduce stress
07. Garlic extract

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The Worst Symptoms of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome || EDS Awareness Month 2021

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it’s that time of year again! EDS & HSD awareness month comes around quick! I’m back for my 5th annual series of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder Awareness Month videos with my dazzle of zebras from across the world. This year we have 27 zebras with 4 different types of EDS and HSD from 8 different countries sharing their experiences of what it’s like to live with these rarely understood conditions on a daily basis.

This is the first video in the 2021 series and we are talking about the worst symptoms of HSD, hEDS, cEDS & vEDS. From chronic pain and fatigue to dislocations there are huge lists of symptoms around but I want you to hear from people living with EDS on a daily basis what the worst symptoms they face are.

This video is dedicated in loving memory of Saarah Ahmed who wanted to take part in this series but sadly passed away before she could. Saarah lived with a very rare type of EDS called kyphoscoliotic EDS and she always wanted to raise awareness. Her family want her legacy to live on so please visit the links below to learn more about Saarah & her advocacy work.
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Amy Mckee, Yorkshire, UK, 22, HSD, She/her, IG: @voldycat7 YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX53OHDKpIY1A5GzWTZP2EA

Ayesha, Brighton, 33, hEDS, She/her, IG: @ayeshashasha777 YT: @AyeshaShaSha

Bradley, Victoria, Australia, 29, vEDS, he/him, IG: @veds_zebra

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Clara, Texas, USA, 21, hEDS, IG: @clara_and_arlo

Eleanor, Scotland, 22, hEDS

Eliza, London, UK, 24, hEDS, They/them, IG: @disabled_eliza

Emma, Kent, UK, 27, hEDS, She/her, IG:@ehoughton24601

Georgia, Cardiff, 22, heds, she/her

Jasper, Newcastle, UK, 26, hEDS, He/him Twitter: @queercanthear

Jeannie Di Bon, London, UK, hEDS IG: @jeannie_di

Jenni, Essex, UK, 25, hEDS, She/her, @chronicallyjenni

Jenny, Hampshire. UK, 32, hEDS, IG: @jennycole1998 YT: @JennyCole1988 Blog: http://jaffacat.co.uk/

Jill, The Netherlands, 27, hEDS IG: @jillhubersmooren

Kate, Northumberland, UK, 26, hEDS, IG: @katestanforth

Katya, London, UK, 26, hEDS, IG: @positivelychronictravels

Luca, Ferrara, Italy, 35, cEDS, he/him, IG: @tre8bre FB:@tre8bre.1985 YT: @tre8bre

Marisol, Mexico City, Mexico, 28, hEDS, She/her, IG:@solprni

Rachel, Essex, UK, 25, hEDS, IG: @racheleanneblog

Robin , Vancover, Canada, 29, hEDS, IG: @robinhahnsopran YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4pehIOiAYumddCdpPkVncA

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

watch skin disease with notes :-
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impetigo:-

ringworm:-

vitiligo:-

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skin has approx 3000 disease in which some are rare but some are common occur in people.
In this video i try to cover some common skin disease which are important for exam with picture, cause, symptoms, common treatment and common nursing care this video cover following skin problem-
1. acne
2. eczema (atopic dermatitis )
3.contact dermatitis
4. psoriasis
5. pemphigus
6. Urticaria (hives)
7. scabies
8. ring worm infection
9. Vitiligo
10. Rosacea
11. Shingles
12. folliculitis
13. wart
Some disease still remaining which are cover in next video

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Acid reflux treatment and home remedy to stop symptoms

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Learn acid reflux treatment and acid reflux home remedy or remedies of symptoms to stop acid reflux!

WHAT IS ACID REFLUX:
Heartburn is a burning feeling in the chest caused by stomach acid travelling up towards the throat know as acid reflux. If it keeps happening, it’s called gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD in the UK) or (GERD in the USA).

Acid reflux is very common in fact 1 in 10 people get acid reflux almost every day! In this weeks video I’m going to give you some great tips that should really help.

MAIN SYMPTOMS OF ACID REFLUX:
• Heartburn – a burning sensation in the middle of your chest
• An unpleasant sour taste in your mouth, caused by stomach acid

You may also have:
• Cough or hiccups that keep coming back
• Hoarse voice
• Bad breath
• Wind, Bloating and feeling sick
• Your symptoms will probably be worse after eating, when lying down and when bending over.

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I’ve spent over 2 years creating the blood pressure monitor pro app to help patients monitor home blood pressure readings, see trends and most importantly analyze your lifestyle and tell you what to improve on!

So if you don’t already have it download it today from your app store! Just search, “Blood pressure monitor pro” and make sure the icon matches or click the relevant links below,

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TIPS THAT HELP WITH ACID REFLUX:
• Eat smaller, more frequent meals

• Raise one end of your bed 10 to 20cm by putting something under your bed or mattress – make it so your chest and head are above the level of your waist, so stomach acid doesn’t travel up towards your throat

• Try to lose weight if you’re overweight,
– The recommended ways to lose weight are through a healthy diet and regular exercise. If you are looking at ways of losing weight, check out my previous videos on how lose weight the healthy way,



• If you are a smoker stop smoking,
– Here is my YouTube video on how to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WYvJ5NJa1M

• Some foods and drinks may make reflux worse in some people, here is a link to a great acid reflux diet sheet which I mentioned in the video: https://patient.info/health/acid-reflux-and-oesophagitis/features/diet-sheet-for-oesophageal-reflux

• Tips on cutting down on alcohol: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/alcohol-advice/tips-on-cutting-down-alcohol

• Tips on reducing caffeine intake: https://www.nhstaysidecdn.scot.nhs.uk/NHSTaysideWeb/idcplg?IdcService=GET_SECURE_FILE&dDocName=PROD_261261&Rendition=web&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&noSaveAs=1

If lifestyle changes and pharmacy medicines aren’t helping then please see your GP.

RED FLAGS:
Any of the following red flags should prompt you to urgently see a GP:
• Have heartburn most days for 3 weeks or more
• Have other symptoms, like food getting stuck in your throat or difficulty swallowing
• Are frequently being sick
• Have unexplained weight loss
• Have black or tarry stools
• Have a gnawing, sharp or stabbing pain.
• Feel like you have a lump in your stomach
• Have bloody vomit or poo

I have tried my best to add as many red flag symptoms but incase I have missed anything please make sure to visit the following pages as well,

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/heartburn-and-acid-reflux/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/indigestion/

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About this video: Searching acid reflux treatment? In this video, Advanced Medical Practitioner Abraham Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares acid reflux home remedy or remedies of symptoms to stop acid reflux!

Beta Thalassemia – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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What is beta thalassemia? Beta thalassemia is a genetic disorder where there’s a deficiency in production of the β-globin chains of hemoglobin, which is the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells – or RBCs for short.

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Chronic Gastritis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention, Why treatment fails and How to fix it!!

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Chronic Gastritis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment,  Prevention, Why treatment fails and How to fix it!!

This video explains everything that you need to know about chronic gastritis, what is gastritis, briefly anatomical lining of the stomach, causes for gastritis, triggering agents for gastric irritation and gastric inflammation, what are the symptoms of gastritis, what are the treatment options available for gastritis, what are the natural remedies for gastritis, what are the foods that needs to be avoided in gastritis, what are the foods that is good for gastritis, why alcohol and smoking causes gastritis, why tea and coffee causes gastritis, what are the dietary changes one needs to prevent and cure gastritis, what are the lifestyle modification that one has to do to prevent and heal gastritis, what are the reasons for failure of treatment in gastritis and how to fix gastritis treatment failure.

Natural Remedies for Acidity, Gastritis and GERD

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