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Tuesday, 6 November 2012
BEAT DEPRESSION NOW, EVERY TIME
Depression is a very serious medical illness that involves
brain. It usually starts between the ages of 15 and 30, and is much more common
in women. Women can also get postpartum depression after the birth of a child.
Symptoms may include:
- Sadness
- Loss of interest in activities that was interesting
earlier
- Change in weight
- Difficulty in sleeping or over
sleeping
- Energy loss
- Feelings of worthlessness
- Thoughts of death or suicide
There are a variety of causes for depression that include
genetic, environmental, psychological and biochemical factors.
GET RID OF IT NOW!
Depression should never be taken nonchalantly. Seemingly
simple at the onset, it can cause serious behavioural disorders in later life.
It is possible that the patient might get into sexual promiscuity, alcohol
& substance abuse and contemplate suicide or harm others.
Below are a few small – but big – ways to beat depression
every time.
DEPRESSION IS TRANSIENT: Firmly resolve in your mind that
depression, like all other things, is a transient phenomena. It’s like a
bubble, a rainbow, a puddle or a cloud in the sky – that does not last long. It
never does and it never will.
BE CAREFUL WITH THE LABEL “I HAVE DEPRESSION”: A lot of
people will kick up a fuss about this comment. Be clear, depression is an
illness. There are real doctors and effective treatments! But, telling yourself
“I have depression” really makes things WORSE.
LEARN THE VALUE OF HUMAN CONTACT: There are two lessons that
help you when you have depression. 1) Knowing people love you makes a
difference 2) Being with other people helps. If you are depressed you have to
get out and be around people. Science shows that having human contact helps
depression.
GET OUT IN THE SUN AND RUN: Sunlight and exercise. Mix these
two together and you have the best recipe for a better mental state. Scientists
are also now spouting the benefits of these two things. So, forget plastic
people, televisions, including the gym and its stale air – get out in the
sunlight and start jogging/walking. Take your pet or your friend and hit the
dirt while the sun is shining on your skin and face.
There are effective treatments for DEPRESSION, including
antidepressants and talk therapy. Most people do by using both.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
SPENDING SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TO SLEEP?
Most people bring their stress to
the bed — exactly the place it does not belong. “That’s not a healthy good
night’s sleep,” says sleep experts. People with insomnia caused by stress have
trouble staying asleep or falling asleep; a few find their sleep un-refreshing.
Find below some tips for dealing
with sleep problems.
When you can’t fall asleep
If you find it difficult to fall
asleep, the longer you lie awake in bed, the more aggravated you get. You may
soon find yourself ‘dreading your bed,’ seeing it as a combat zone rather than
a refuge. To fall asleep more easily, try these tips:
- Close the doors on your tomorrow’s plans or plan it early. Planning your next day well before bedtime can help you ease it out of your brain.
- If you still can’t sleep after 20 minutes in the bed, go to another room and try.
- Develop a pre-sleep ritual like a long bath or a fresh fruit juice or herbal tea.
- Avoid stimulating your mind and body by working, eating, or watching TV in the bed.
When you can’t stay asleep
If you can sleep easily but have
trouble staying asleep or getting restful sleep, an underlying medical
condition could be the culprit. Examples include:
- Acid reflux
- Chronic pain
- Sleep apnea
- Hormonal changes due to
menopause
If this is the case, you cannot
sleep comfortably through the night unless the problem is treated by an expert
general physician or a specialist,
If you are an adult, do not sleep
for eight hours, you may sleep for six hours — and that is more than enough.
Monday, 29 October 2012
WEIGHT GAIN OF JUST 0.6 KG A YEAR RAISES YOUR RISK FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE - ESPECIALLY IN YOUNG WOMEN
New studies show that weight gain of just 0.6 kg per year makes you vulnerable makes you vulnerable to high blood pressure especially in young women. If young people (18-year to 20-year-old) continue to gain weight a year and think it doesn’t matter; they are misleading themselves and increasin
g their risk of heart disease.
According to a study conducted at Illinois, US, people with changes in Body Mass Index (height to weight ratio) and body weight over one year experienced changes in blood pressure and blood glucose levels.
One-year changes in body weight were associated with increased blood pressure for both men and women. In the 25% who had a weight gain of 5% or more, that gain was associated with higher BP. The changes were more significant for women than for men.
The good news is that the reverse is also true. Women who lost 5% of their body weight saw reductions in their blood pressure.
Weight gain and small increases in blood pressure cannot be ignored in this age group.
According to a study conducted at Illinois, US, people with changes in Body Mass Index (height to weight ratio) and body weight over one year experienced changes in blood pressure and blood glucose levels.
One-year changes in body weight were associated with increased blood pressure for both men and women. In the 25% who had a weight gain of 5% or more, that gain was associated with higher BP. The changes were more significant for women than for men.
The good news is that the reverse is also true. Women who lost 5% of their body weight saw reductions in their blood pressure.
Weight gain and small increases in blood pressure cannot be ignored in this age group.
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Smoking habits
among Indians – reasons, effects
Tobacco in any form is life threatening and is considered
health hazard. Smoking is a major method of consumption of tobacco.
Smoking has become a well
established lifestyle-related foible during the past few years, which accounts
for a majority of cancer cases and heart attacks in India . Cigarette smoking became a
fad as often smoking is extensively publicized indirectly in films and film
personalities are seen smoking in different styles that attracts and leaves a strong
influence on the youth.
Stopping smoking even in middle
age before having cancer or some other serious ailments avoids most of the
later excess risk of death from tobacco. The benefits of stopping at earlier
ages are even greater. Once smoking is given up, the risk of heart attacks are normalized
to that of a non-smoker in 3 years.
The increasing number of college goers and
women smokers in India
–causes, effects.
Young college-going youth is fond of smoking. Youth pick up
this habit to attract the attention of society. They release stress and feel
happy while smoking. Smoking
at a young age usually begins for psychosocial reasons such as: Parental
smoking, Curiosity, Peer pressure, Rebelliousness, Assertion of independence. One
major encouragement for smoking in among youth (including women) is group
conformity. Many factors lead to
increase in women smoking. Smoking dulls the appetite and is seen as an easy
and convenient way of following diet plan to help reduce weight. Once smoking becomes regular the
pharmacological properties of nicotine are a major influence on persistence of
the habit.
A shallow knowledge of the health risks is not enough to
convince youth to not smoke. Cigarette smokers have lower level of lung
function than those persons who have never smoked. Smoking reduces the rate of
lung growth. Smoking hurts young person’s physical fitness in terms of
performance, even amongst young people trained in competitive athletics. Young
smokers suffer from breathlessness almost produce phlegm more than two times as
often and three times as often as youth that do not smoke..
Smoking creates health problems among women, especially
reproductive health. Smoking not only affects health of eggs produced adversely;
it can compromise the health of a pregnant women and the foetus. This hold good
for passive smokers as well. Tobacco consumers are more vulnerable to disease
especially cancer and particularly lung cancer.
Measures to curb
smoking
Enforcing stringent measures to try and curb tobacco use by
the government. Many smokers in India
are ignorant of the health risks that smoking poses. Therefore, steps should be
taken to educate mostly the poor and uneducated Indians about the risks
associated with smoking. Ban smoking in public private work places.
Ways to kick
smoking – solutions.
SMOKING CESSATION
There are
different strategies to enable smoking cessation. Programmes that use several
modes of repeated counseling and interventions are the most efficient for the
initial and long term cessation.
Interventions include individualized
counseling telephone counseling and group therapy. Self help materials such as
pamphlets, cassettes, and videos work best as adjuvant to clinicians advice.
The use of pulmonary fn testing and carbon monoxide testing give feed back
regarding quitting rate.
Benefits
of smoking cessation
- Decreased risk of coronary
heart disease
- Reversal of increased
tendency towards clotting of blood.
- decreased risk of LBW baby in women
- Improved taste and appetite.
Long term benefits include decrease in
mortality and morbidity.
Social
interventions that can be instituted to help curb smoking.
- increased tobacco taxes
- mass media tobacco education
- counter advertising campaigns
- business and work place
indoor smoking bans
- Phone quit lines and internet
counseling resources and health care providers.
- www.quitnet .com www.surgeongeneral.govt/tobacco
Pharmacological
interventions for smoking cessation:
- Nicotine polarilux gums
- Nicotine lozenges
- Nicotine transdermal patch
- Nicotine inhaler
- Nicotine nasal spray
- Bupropion 150 mg OD (Zyban)
- Clonidine
- Nortriptylline
- Varenicline (Alpha 4)3 (Beta 2)2 receptor partial agonist
- Rimonaband (B1 receptor
antagonist)
- Nicotine vaccines and
antibodies to nicotine
Nicotine
replacement and other medications are given to help the patients quit smoking
but it is primarily the patients will to quit that is of foremost importance.
Smoking is one of the leading preventable causes of death in
our country.
A smoker can improve his/ her health and lengthen his/ her
life by quitting it along with other lifestyle changes like diet, exercise or
stress management?
Given the catastrophic health hazards caused due to smoking,
any smoker who has ever tried quitting knows it is easier said than done.
Taking help from various therapies can help smokers leave
the habit and avoid relapse of the addiction.
The therapies include
- Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)
- Hypnosis/ Alternative Therapies
- Counseling and Behavioural Therapy
- Support Therapy
- A Holistic Approach
- Yoga and meditation
- By Dr D.Raghotham Reddy, MD (Pulmonologist),Yashoda hospitals
Monday, 28 May 2012
Young Doctors Camp 2012
I am 14yr, just passed out
of 9th and have secured good marks throughout my academics. Becoming
a “Doctor” is a well defined, distinct career choice for me or just an option.
I am still not in that frame of mind to decide about my career. It has always
been my parents – who have been deciding everything for me. My parents decided
to send me for this camp. – Is these the only reason that drove parents and
kids to be a part of this YOUNG DOCTORS CAMP 2012 or is it more beyond that…..
At this nascent stage of
age when a ninth standard pass out student is given a chance, an experience to
restore for a lifetime, which can actually helps him/her to determine and make his/her
goal distinct. A chance which will not only allow him/her to live his/her dream
for 4 days but also to reassure in their mind that this Dr. title is the only
thing they aspire to and want to achieve in their life.
Hands-on experience to help you make an informed career decision – made
Spandana Timiraju to come all the way from Banglore to attend this camp, Arbaaz
from Karimnagar were coming everyday from his home town to be a part of this
camp.
All the 91 participants of this camp made an effort to not to miss a
single day and attend all the 4 days sessions where they were exposed to operation
theatre, Out-Patient Department, Diagnostic
centre, In-patient wards, department like: biomedical, physiotherapy,
dietetics, maintenance, the classroom session on CPR techniques, Learning and lectures
from prominent doctors, Lunch with Key Doctors, Facility Tour of Cancer
institute, Cath lab, Emergency, Critical care units etc.
An induction session on
first day – wearing apron as a doctor to getting certificate for completion of
this 4 day camp was among rarest experience that these participants could have
availed it. All the hard work, sleepless night to achieve this distinguish
profession – “Doctor” though begin from this and its definitely a long journey
but this YOUNG DOCTORS CAMP 2012 will always be a special experience to be
cherished.
Having these participants
in the all the three units of Yashoda Hospitals was a rejuvenating experience
for all the healthcare professionals associated with this Young Doctors Camp
2012. Their morale of doing good work and getting appreciated for what they do
raises because of the presence of these participants.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Be Smart, Stay Hydrated & Enjoy This Summer
With temperatures shooting up everyday, this summer is likely to witness a large number of summer-related diseases. As it’s time for vacations, most of us are likely to spend more time outdoors, thus increasing our exposure to suns rays and hotter temperatures. Heat related ailments can really be harmful if not addressed immediately. Appropriate precautions should be taken to protect ourselves and family from these ailments.
Children, the elderly, and those
working outdoors are to be extra careful during summer as they are most
vulnerable to the heat. Most common heat-related diseases that effect people
during this season include dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat cramp, skin diseases,
heat (or sun) strokes and water-borne diseases like diarrhea.
It is imperative to take proper
safety measures when you develop muscle cramps in the legs or get fatigued and
feel weak after staying out in the sun. These are first symptoms of heat cramps
and heat exhaustion. Dehydration, heat stroke and diarrhea are major diseases
of concern this summer.
Dehydration
Dehydration, loss of fluids,
water and electrolytes in the body, is a major problem in this season. It
increases the risk of heat stroke. Every day we lose body fluid through
sweating, excretion, breathing and tears. These body fluids can generally be
replaced by drinking water, juices and consuming foods that have water.
Symptoms of dehydration include thirst, light-headedness, dry skin, fatigue,
less-frequent urination, dizziness, muscle cramping and dry mouth. Children may
also experience irritability, dry mouth & tongue, lack of vigour &
energy, less or no frequent urination (for over 3 hours), depressed cheeks,
abdomen or eyes, high fever and skin that does not flatten when pinched.
Precautions:
If detected early, dehydration
can be cured at home under a doctor’s care. Serious cases of dehydration should
be treated as medical emergencies and hospitalization may be needed.
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Drink plenty of fluids during exposure to heat
and sun (more fluids than your body loses)
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If possible, avoid outdoor activities in hot sun
(between 1:00PM to 4:00PM)
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Use adequate protection like caps, umbrellas,
masks, etc. if you are outdoors in hot sun
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Consume fresh fruit juices to help maintain
electrolyte balance
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Consumption of boiled and cooled water is
mandatory for infants, young children and the elderly
Heat stroke (sun stroke)
Heat stroke (or sun stroke)
occurs due to overexposure to sun and/or extremely high temperatures. The
ailment is the most severe form of heat illness and can be fatal if timely
medical attention is not given. Heat stroke can lead to permanent damage of
internal organs or results in death as well. Not sweating enough to lower the
body temperature is the primary symptom of heat stroke. The condition can
develop quickly and needs immediate medical attention.
Human body produces heat, which
is dissipated generally through sweating. However, under certain circumstances such
as high humidity, severe heat, or vigorous physical activities in the sun our
system might not dissipate heat quickly. This causes our body temperature to
rise to a dangerous level. Dehydration can cause heat stroke if a person cannot
sweat enough to cool his body.
Heat stroke symptoms may include
headache, dizziness, high body temperature, dry, flushed and hot skin without
sweat, confusion or disorientation, fatigue or sluggishness, rapid heart beat,
seizure and hallucinations. If someone is stricken with heat stroke, move the
person indoors, remove clothes, apply ice packs to groin and armpits, apply
cool water and fan to stimulate sweat and call for medical assistance
immediately.
To prevent heat stroke follow the
precautions for dehydrations
Diarrhea
Diarrhea, another common disease
associated with summers, is passing loose and watery stools three or more times
a day. It is generally not harmful, but can be dangerous or signal more serious
complications if persists beyond two. Diarrhea lasting more than two days may
be a sign of a more serious problem.
In summers, Diarrhea generally
occurs due to food poisoning, a health hazard faced due to consumption of
contaminated food. Summer season is characterized by high heat as well as
humidity that are considered as main factors for high contamination of food
with bacteria, since bacteria thrive in these conditions.
Precautions
Many cases of diarrhea are spread
from person-to-person.
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People caring for sick adults or children should
wash their hands carefully after changing diapers, or helping an individual use
bathroom
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Children should be instructed to wash their
hands frequently, especially after using the bathroom
Practice safe food-handling (always
wash hands before and after handling food)
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Cook food completely to the right temperature
and store it in clean containers
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Raw fruits and vegetables consumed should be
rinsed thoroughly in clean water
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Children should not be allowed to have snacks or
other eatables from outside. Give them more fluids to flush out any toxins in
their body
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Spicy foods have the tendency to get spoilt
easily due to the onion garlic contents. So they have to be handled carefully
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Do not consume foods from street vendors
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Use utmost caution when traveling, especially to
other states or countries
Take these general precautions to
enjoy this summer.
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Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing (avoid
black colour clothes in summer)
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Wear hats, sunglasses and use umbrella to
protect from sun
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Take regular water breaks while you are outdoors
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Limit exposure to sun on hot or humid days
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