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    • Natural Labor Pain Management technique | Labor pain relief without medication #laboranddelivery

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      It is one of my favorite topics to share Natural Pain relief options in my Birth Preparation workshops.

      Today I will talk about the effects of a tiny comb that you can add to your hospital bag.
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      The main purpose of this technique is to stimulate the desired areas by applying pressure. Theoretically, acupressure regulates blood flow, promotes the secretion of neurotransmitters, and thus helps the normal functioning of the body.
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      It helps in flooding the nerves carrying pain signals with other signals which may reduce the perception of pain to the brain.
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      In Acupressure, pressure can be applied using different objects such as a comb, ice pack, tennis ball.
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      How to use this method ?

      When you feel the birth contractions, let’s meet the waves with a calm breath by taking the comb in the palm of your hand and squeezing it during the contractions as in the video. Stop squeezing the comb and relax when the labor contractions pass and rest.
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      The aim here is to stimulate the acupuncture points in the palm and help it to have a pain-relieving effect during contraction.
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      💁🏻‍♀️Did you put a comb in your hospital bag? Have you tried this method? How did you feel?
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      Don’t forget to follow me for more pregnancy, birth and postpartum tips dear moms!
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    • Meniere’s Disease | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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      Meniere’s Disease | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

      Meniere’s Disease | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

      Meniere’s Disease is an inner ear disorder involving recurrent and spontaneous episodes of vertigo (sensation of room spinning) with other associated symptoms. The etiology behind Meniere’s disease is not known; however, it is believed to be related to genetic predisposition and the presence of other medical conditions. Meniere’s disease causes a variety of signs and symptoms, including changes in hearing and these symptoms can be triggered by a variety of dietary factors. In this lesson, we discuss all of these details, including how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.

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      At some point in your life, you have likely experienced dizziness. Now there are a variety of things that can give you the sensation of being dizzy, but one of the worst is a condition called Menieres disease. With Meniere’s Disease, not only do you get dizzy, but it can also cause tinnitus, ear fullness, ear congestion, and fluctuating hearing loss.

      According to the US National Library of Medicine, Menieres Disease affects over 600,000 people in the United States alone with over 45,000 new diagnoses each year. If you have ever had Vertigo, which is an episode of intense dizziness, combined with tinnitus, ear fullness, ear congestion, and fluctuating hearing loss.

      Menieres disease usually affects only one ear but can progress to your other ear over time, and while the sensation of vertigo doesn’t last forever, it can have a long-lasting effect on your hearing.

      So what causes Menieres Disease? To understand exactly where the fluid buildup is occcuring, we have to understand the anatomy of the human ear. First, we have the outer ear which is the Pina and the Ear Canal.
      Then we have the Middle ear which consists of the Eardrum, the 3 bones of hearing, known as the Ossicles, the Eustachian Tube, and the Middle ear Space.
      The Inner ear consists of the Cochlea which is responsible for hearing, and the Semicircular Canals which are responsible for Balance.
      Menieres Disease is thought to be related to a buildup of fluid in your Inner Ear. It is important to note that fluid buildup in the Inner ear is different than the fluid buildup in your Middle Ear which may be caused by an Ear Infection.
      This buildup of fluid in the Inner Ear causes a disruption in how the cochlea, vestibular system, communicate with your brain. Which is why you typically have symptoms that involve Balance and Hearing at the same time.
      In normal circumstances, your brain expects to receive similar information from both of your ears. It is this mismatch of signals between your affected ear and your non-affected ear that cause you to feel dizzy.

      That being said, no one knows for sure exactly what causes Menieres Disease. Some researchers believe it could also be tied to blood vessel constriction, viral infections, allergies, autoimmune reactions, or genetic factors. Episodes of Menieres Disease may be triggered by being tired, emotional distress, dietary factors, and stress in general.

      Menieres attacks can occur at random sometimes with several episodes in a short period of time, or in some cases, months between episodes. It is often diagnosed by an Ear, Nose & Throat Physician. It can occur at any age, but is most common in adults between the ages of 40-50 years old.

      Since there is no Gold Standard test for Menieres disease, physicians typically look at your Medical History to identify symptoms such as two or more episodes of vertigo lasting 20 minutes each, an onset of “roaring” tinnitus, hearing loss in the low frequencies, and a feeling of aural or ear fullness. You physician will likely order some additional testing to support the diagnosis to include a hearing test, vestibular or balance testing, and even an MRI or CT scan to rule out other possible medical conditions.

      When it comes to treating your dizziness, individuals typically manage these symptoms with medications and dietary changes. Medications prescribed by your physician may include Meclizine, Diazepam, & Lorazepam to reduce the effects of dizziness, nausea, and anxiety. They may also include a diuretic to reduce fluid buildup in the inner ear. Dietary modifications can include reducing the intake of salt, chocolate, caffeine, and alcohol which can all trigger a Menieres attack. You may also benefit from vestibular rehabilitation administered by a specially trained physical therapist. Hearing loss and tinnitus symptoms can often be treated successfully with hearing aids by an audiologist once your hearing loss stabilizes.

      Menieres Disese is no joke so if you ever experience dizziness or vertigo along with hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear fullness, make sure you see your physician right away so you can find a treatment solution that is right for you.
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    • Epidemiological Studies: A Beginners guide

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      Epidemiological Studies: A Beginners guide

      This video gives a simple overview of the most common types of epidemiological studies, their advantages and disadvantages. These include ecological, case-series, case control, cohort and interventional studies. It also looks at systematic reviews and meta-analysis.

      This video was created by Ranil Appuhamy
      Voiceover – James Clark

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      If you want to understand the medical literature you absolutely need to understand the difference between incidence and prevalence and what they have to do with one another. This video is ideal for anyone who’s just diving into clinical epidemiology. As you will learn, incidence is a measure of risk whereas prevalence is a measure of disease burden. Both parameters have their strengths and should be used in different settings.

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    • Why are Kidney Stones so Painful?

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    • What is one sided love ❤‍🩹 #shortsfeed #trending #painful #sad #pain #hurt #love #fake #life #fyp

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    • What is Legionnaires' disease?

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      What is Legionnaires' disease?

      Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia usually caused by an infection.
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    • What are the Causes of Parkinson's Disease?

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      For more information on the causes of Parkinson’s disease, please visit: https://www.parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/causes

      Scientists believe a combination of genetic and environmental factors are the cause of Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD is an extremely diverse disorder. While no two people experience Parkinson’s the same way, there are some commonalities.

      Helpful resources:
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      – Resources for those who are new to Parkinson’s disease: www.parkinson.org/living-with-parkinsons/new-to-parkinsons

      – Aware in Care hospital safety kit: https://www.parkinson.org/resources-support/hospital-safety-kits

      – PD Health @ Home programs: https://www.parkinson.org/resources-support/online-education/pdhealth

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    • Is it really only a momentary pain to commit suicide by jumping off a building?

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      It shows the physical and psychological feelings of suicide by jumping off a building. I hope that those who have watched it can cherish life and live well.

       
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