Lyme Disease, Animation

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Lyme disease (vector-transmitted disease): causes, transmission, stages of Lyme disease, pathophysiology, complications, diagnosis, prevention and treatments. For patient education. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/infectious-diseases/-/medias/2d244741-05aa-45fb-a550-0f5a31f8a4e6-lyme-disease-narrated-animation
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Lyme disease is infection caused by several species of Borrelia bacteria, and is typically transmitted by ticks, in particular deer ticks (vector). Small mammals, such as mice and squirrels, are the primary reservoir for Borrelia. They host the larval and nymphal forms of deer ticks and infect them with the bacteria. Deer host adult ticks, but do not carry Borrelia. Lyme disease is most prevalent in areas where deer ticks are most abundant.
Not every tick bite leads to Lyme disease. To cause the disease, the tick must be infected with Borrelia, and the infected tick must attach to the human body long enough, typically for at least 36 hours, for the bacteria to enter the body.
The best way to prevent Lyme disease is to avoid tick bites, by staying away from wooded areas, or covering up the skin and using insect repellents; and if bitten, to remove the tick as soon as possible.
In the early stage of the disease, the bacteria spread from the site of the tick bite, forming a characteristic bull’s eye-shaped rash, called erythema migrans, that expands over the course of several days, then fades after 3 to 4 weeks. The rash is warm to touch but typically not itchy or painful. However, some patients may have an uncharacteristic rash, or no rash at all. Patients may also have flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes at this stage.
Without treatment, the bacteria spread through the lymphatic system and bloodstream to other organs and other skin sites, and the disease progresses to the early-disseminated stage, stage 2, which typically starts after a month, and lasts for a couple of months. Symptoms are due to inflammation triggered by the bacteria in the affected organs. In the joints, inflammation causes joint pain, most commonly in the knees. In the nervous system, inflamed nerves can result in numbness and muscle weakness. Inflammation in the brain may lead to meningitis or cognitive defects, such as impaired memory. Rarely, infection can cause irregular heartbeats. Some patients may also have multiple ring-shaped secondary skin lesions.
If left untreated, the late stage, stage 3, begins months to years after the initial infection. The most common feature is joint pain, or Lyme arthritis. Patients may also present with aseptic meningitis, Bellโ€™s palsy, nerve pain, or cognitive deficits. Some patients may be misdiagnosed as having fibromyalgia.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms, especially the characteristic rash, history of a tick bite, and lab tests for antibodies against the bacteria, which are positive a few weeks after the bite. However, diagnosis can be difficult as many patients do not recall having a tick bite or a rash.
In most cases, Lyme disease can be treated successfully with 2 weeks of oral antibiotics. Patients with neurological symptoms may require intravenous antibiotics and a longer treatment course. The earlier the treatment begins, the higher the chance of full recovery.
A small number of patients may have symptoms that last for months after they finish treatment. This condition is called post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, PTLDS, and is likely caused by an autoimmune response triggered by the bacteria rather than the infection itself. Additional antibiotic treatments are not useful, but patients with PTLDS usually recover slowly over time.
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How painful is a total knee replacement

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How painful is a total knee replacement? The truth is… it depends. Most clients say that a knee replacement is more painful than a hip replacement. Most people say the pain is most intense during the first 3-5 days then it normalizes and starts to improve.

If your pain is increasing in intensity you must contact your surgeon to determine if there may be a post surgical complication or a new combination of medication that will better help you manage your pain.

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Chronic Liver Disease be cured? | Liver Damages can be Reversible? | Dr. Ujwal, Gastroenterologist

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Liver is a vital organ. Liver is the only organ of body having ability to renew. The majority of organs, including the heart, rebuild the damaged tissue with a scar, similar to how the skin does. In contrast, the liver has the capacity to regenerate cells to repair damaged tissue. The liver will fully recover after 30 days if there are no complications, even if up to 50 to 60 percent of the liver cells could be damaged in an extreme circumstance like a Tylenol overdose within three to four days.

The development of scar tissue within the liver causes liver disease complications when regeneration is either blocked or rendered ineffective. This happens when a virus, drug, alcohol, or other harmful factor keeps attacking the liver and hinders full regeneration. It is quite challenging to stop the development of scar tissue once it has started. Cirrhosis is a disorder marked by severe liver scarring. Cirrhosis is a sign of advanced liver disease and is typically followed by the start of problems.

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Osteoarthritis treatment | Osteoarthritis Home Remedies | Arthritis Treatment | Joint Pain Treatment

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Osteoarthritis treatment | Osteoarthritis Home Remedies | Arthritis Treatment | Joint Pain Treatment

Osteoarthritis treatment | Osteoarthritis Home Remedies | Arthritis Treatment | Joint Pain Treatment | OA treatment | OA signs & symptoms

Here we have discussed some Home remedies for osteoarthritis.

Hot & Cold Compress:
When it comes to pain, hot and cold compresses may be very beneficial. Compresses can reduce muscle pain or spasms surrounding a joint.
Making a compress can be as simple as using a warm or cold towel.

Epsom salt baths:
Epsom salt baths can provide all-over relief, especially for joint pain. The

Osteoarthritis-friendly foods:
Glucosamine and chondroitin are one of the most popular nutritional supplements.

Avocado-soybean unsaponifiables. This nutritional supplement which is used in Europe to treat knee and hip osteoarthritis. It acts as an anti-inflammatory, and some studies have shown that it can slow or even prevent joint damage.

Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish and fish oil supplements, might help relieve pain and improve function.

Maintaining a moderate weight.
Carrying extra weight increases the stress on your weight-bearing joints, such as your knees and your hips. Even minor weight loss can relieve some pressure and reduce your pain. Talk to a dietitian about healthy ways to lose weight.

Physical therapy and Occupational therapy
A physical therapist can show you exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joint, increase your flexibility and reduce pain.

Occupational therapist can help you discover ways to do everyday tasks without putting an extra stress on your already painful joint.

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Joint pain is a very frequently encountered problem in clinical practise and the joints which we see majorly affected are the knee joints and the hip joints an also the small joints of the spine, which can result in back pain, which is also a very common problem. So the mechanism for this pain is similar, that is why the treatment also is in similar lines again it can be an acute pain or a chronic or a long standing pain. So depending on what kind of pain we are dealing with, we will decide the line of treatment, for an acute joint pain, you can give rest to the joint, by icing or hot fermentation may be useful and you can take simple analgesic drugs like paracetamol and ibuprofen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If these are not adequate, then we need to investigate. then we need to seek medical attention and find out if there is a more serious cause which requires a different line of management. If it is chronic, if it is a long standing pain or if it is recurrent or if it is frequently again and again happening, you need to go and see a specialist doctor to find out the exact cause to again find out the exact cause so as to offer the most appropriate management and control of your pain. In joint pain, you also need to make sure that you have a good balanced diet, you have a good intake of Vitamin D 3, calcium, and also the Omega 3 acid containing rich diet so that lubricates the joints and also helps the overall management of joint pain.
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Symptoms of lung cancer

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Knowing the key symptoms of lung cancer are can help find it early and mean treatment is more likely to be successful. These symptoms can be caused by something much less serious than cancer. But they could be cancer so see your GP if you have any of them. They include a persistent cough or a change in a cough, shortness of breath and blood in phlegm.Find out more

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Lung Cancer Pain

This video of โ€œLung Cancer Painโ€ is about pain and lung cancer. Weโ€™ll see what kind of pain people with this type of cancer can suffer. Weโ€™ll also learn the mechanisms that can explain this pain.
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Hemorrhoidectomy Recovery | Post-Operative Pain Control for Hemorrhoid Surgery

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Hemorrhoidectomy Recovery | Post-Operative Pain Control for Hemorrhoid Surgery

In this video, Gary H. Hoffman, MD, explains hemorrhoidectomy recovery, including how La Peer’s team helps limit and control pain for post-operative hemorrhoid surgery patients. Learn more about hemorrhoid surgery recovery at https://lapeerhealth.com/hemorrhoidectomy/

Gary H. Hoffman, MD, a Los Angeles colorectal surgeon at the Hemorrhoid Center of Excellence, explains how the La Peer hemorrhoid team limits pain for patients after hemorrhoid surgery, a procedure that used to be notorious for post-operative pain.

5 MOST PAINFUL Things You Can EVER Experience!

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5 MOST PAINFUL Things You Can Ever Experience! Here are unbelievable 5 most painful things a person can experience ever. ER doctor reacts to worst pains humans can experience and excruciating pains anyone of us could suffer and hurt from. Pain is part of life and it comes in many different forms. Living with the world’s most painful disease or experiencing a painful injury is not fun. But what is the worst pain ever? Get ready to learn about possibly the most painful injuries and extremely painful medical conditions. Today Doctor Wagner, a real life emergency physician from Experts React on Gamology will be breaking down and reacting to things even more painful than childbirth. Try not to cringe as Dr. Wagner looks at kidney stones, trigeminal neuralgia, giving birth, broken femur (broken bones), and corneal flash burn. On a scale from 1 to 10 how painful do you consider these? What is the most painful thing you’ve ever experienced? Be sure to comment below any other medical topics you’d like Dr. Wagner to cover in-depth in a future video and reply. Also don’t forget to also give this video a like if you want Doctor Wagner to cover more health and wellness topics.

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Chronic Pain: The 20 Most Painful Conditions | News-Medical
https://www.news-medical.net/health/Pain-Acute-Pain-Chronic-Pain-20-Most-Painful.aspx

These are the worst pains humans can experience | The Independent
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/worst-pains-body-appendix-kidney-b2078691.html

Most Painful Health Conditions | Healthgrades
https://www.healthgrades.com/right-care/symptoms-and-conditions/most-painful-health-conditions

The 10 Most Painful Conditions | Prevention.com
https://www.prevention.com/health/a20486144/top-painful-medical-conditions/

10 Most Painful Conditions That You Must Prevent From Occurring | Onlymyhealth
https://www.onlymyhealth.com/most-painful-medical-conditions-to-avoid-1645528934

NIH analysis shows Americans are in pain | NIH
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Worst experiences of pain and conceptions of worst pain imaginable among nursing students | J Adv Nurs.
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Psychological aspects of pain perception | P A McGrath
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The most painful site of maxillary anterior infiltrations | Dent Res J (Isfahan).
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What Does it Actually Feel Like to be Shot

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Getting shot by a gun is high on the list for most people’s worst fear, but what does it actually feel like to be hit with a bullet and survive? Check out today’s video where we asked gunshot survivors how it felt to actually be shot. Their answers may surprise you!

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EGG DONOR RISK: Are there hidden health risk to egg donations?

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Young women see the ads on their Facebook feeds, in a college newspaper, even posted on Craig’s List, but what are the long-term health risks to the egg donor?
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Everything an egg donor recipient needs to know about egg donation from the IVF egg donation expert – Dr Randy Morris

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Egg donation can be considered in several different situations. The most obvious is when a women who wants to become pregnant does not have ovaries. This usually occurs because she has had surgery to remove her ovaries but there are also situations in which a woman could be born without ovaries.

Women who have ovaries may also, at times, need an egg donor. Common situation include

— Advanced age
— Poor ovarian reserve
— IVF problems
— Genetic problems

The first step in the process is to select an egg donor. An ideal egg donor is young, healthy and does not have a history of infertility herself. Donors can be someone you know such as a relative or friend or they can be anonymous. Once you have selected a possible donor applicant, she must go through extensive testing to look at her ovarian function and make sure she does not have any potential infectious diseases.

For you, it is important to have a good evaluation of your uterine cavity. This can be accomplished with a hysteroscopy or a saline ultrasound.

The actual egg donation treatment can be completed in a number of ways. The donor will take fertility medications to stimulate the maturation of multiple eggs in her ovaries at the same time. After several days, the eggs will be retrieved and fertilized with the sperm of your partner or a sperm donor. The embryos are left to develop in the laboratory for several days.

At this point, an embryo can be transferred into your uterus provided your uterus has been prepared with medication to receive an embryo at that moment. This requires precise synchronization of your cycles with the donor cycle

Another option is to freeze the embryos so they can be placed into you uterus at any convenient time. This way, you donโ€™t have to worry about synchronization.

It is also possible to freeze the donated eggs before fertilization. There are a few egg banks where you can get frozen donor eggs but this is a pretty expensive option.

Pregnancy success rates with egg donation are very high provided that the donor you selected is a young donor. We generally recommend donors under the age of 25.

The risk for multiple pregnancy is higher with donor eggs so you should never transfer more than one embryo at a time to you uterus. Donors generally produce a lot of eggs so there is a good chance for having extra embryos that can be frozen for your own future use.

Pregnancies conceived with donor eggs may have a higher risk for blood pressure problems. Be sure you discuss that with your doctor.

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