You need to take Care of Your Kidneys to Prevent Diabetic Nephropathy. There's no denying that diabetes patients find their hands full when it comes to monitoring their blood glucose levels, being careful about their diet, and the timely administration of insulin, among other measures, that may appear a lot but they are also necessary. The reason has been that diabetes acts as a trigger for several other health issues such as nerve impairment, strokes, heart complications, and diabetic nephropathy.
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Children with cerebral palsy and their parents live with unique and difficult problems to overcome with on a daily basis. The nature of the condition can mean simple things such as eating, using the toilet, and sitting up in a chair, present challenges which parents of able bodied children might take for granted. As a parent of a disabled child this can be a great cause of frustration. Gaining newfound independence is part of reaching milestones for young children that both they and their parents can celebrate.
Ankylosing spondylitis is a painful condition usually begins with lower back pain and can continue chronically for years into the future, sometimes becoming debilitating. Thinking back to your middle school math class, you'll remember learning the term axis, as in the X and Y axes on the coordinate plane or as lines of symmetry in various shapes. Basically, the axis is the midline of something, and the axial skeleton is much the same. The approximately 80 bones of the skeleton that are located in the middle of the body serve as the axis of the whole skeleton and include primarily the skull and the vertebrae of the spine. The rest of the skeleton is attached, or appended, to this axis and thus is called the appendicular skeleton. Together, they form the whole skeleton.
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), lists falls as the single most common cause of injury. Although falls can affect people of any age, falls can lead to serious health consequences in the elderly. One-quarter of the seniors who experience a serious fall perish within the year, and one-half of seniors who fall must move to assisted living or other supervised care.
High blood pressure is dangerous because it raises the risk of stroke and heart attack, as well as kidney failure and cognitive decline. Medications that reduce blood pressure can cause side effects like insomnia and dizziness.
Schizophrenia is a highly debilitating mental illness which involves what are known as "positive", "negative", and "cognitive" symptoms.
The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) or Hemorrhagic Fever is spread through direct contact with an infected person's bodily fluids. This can include sweat, blood, feces, tears, or nasal discharge. Just sitting next to a person who has Ebola will not necessarily transmit the virus to you unless you make contact with their bodily fluids. The good news is that you can't catch the illness from cooked food, or air (via sneezing or coughing, since someone in the beginning stages of Ebola does not cough or sneeze much), or water.
If you begin to notice signs of declining mental or physical health in your aging parent, it may be time to consider arranging for home health care. Caregivers can help your parent with light housekeeping, laundry, cooking, transportation and other tasks. Home health care can be the perfect solution for aging parents that wish to "age in place" in their own homes instead of an eldercare facility and provide peace of mind for their families.
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is a scary medical term for a condition that simply means irregular heartbeat. This condition may or may not show symptoms, but it can have a detrimental effect on cardiovascular health. A closer look at this condition shows how early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the damaging effects of strokes.
There are around 250,000 hospital admissions related to hip fractures in the US each year. Fracturing the hip is a serious injury, as it often has a significant impact on mobility and function, and due to complications increases the risk of mortality. While medical management and physical therapy is vital for a successful outcome following a hip fracture, the importance of nutritional interventions should not be overlooked.
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Author Zarar Bajwa, MD, is a licensed medical doctor Archives
June 2015
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