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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 :-
scabies :-

psoriasis:-

pemphigus :-

eczema :-

urticaria:-

impetigo:-

ringworm:-

vitiligo:-

burn injury:-

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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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i was diagnosed with graves' disease

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last month i was diagnosed with an auto-immune disease out of the blue. i’m ready to talk more about it in the hopes it helps anyone else going through the same thing or any of you dealing with this global health scare!

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0:00 Introduction
0:44 Symptoms of Graves’ Disease
1:30 Causes and risk factors for Graves’ Disease
2:29 Treatment for Graves’ Disease

Graves’ disease (German: Morbus Basedow), also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid.[1] It frequently results in and is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism.[5] It also often results in an enlarged thyroid.[1] Signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include irritability, muscle weakness, sleeping problems, a fast heartbeat, poor tolerance of heat, diarrhea and unintentional weight loss.[1] Other symptoms may include thickening of the skin on the shins, known as pretibial myxedema, and eye bulging, a condition caused by Graves’ ophthalmopathy.[1] About 25 to 30% of people with the condition develop eye problems.[1][4]

The exact cause of the disease is unclear; however, it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.[3] A person is more likely to be affected if they have a family member with the disease.[1] If one twin is affected, a 30% chance exists that the other twin will also have the disease.[6] The onset of disease may be triggered by physical or emotional stress, infection or giving birth.[4] Those with other autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis are more likely to be affected.[1] Smoking increases the risk of disease and may worsen eye problems.[1] The disorder results from an antibody, called thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI), that has a similar effect to thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).[1] These TSI antibodies cause the thyroid gland to produce excess thyroid hormones.[1] The diagnosis may be suspected based on symptoms and confirmed with blood tests and radioiodine uptake.[1][4] Typically, blood tests show a raised T3 and T4, low TSH, increased radioiodine uptake in all areas of the thyroid and TSI antibodies.[4]

The three treatment options are radioiodine therapy, medications, and thyroid surgery.[1] Radioiodine therapy involves taking iodine-131 by mouth, which is then concentrated in the thyroid and destroys it over weeks to months.[1] The resulting hypothyroidism is treated with synthetic thyroid hormones.[1] Medications such as beta blockers may control some of the symptoms, and antithyroid medications such as methimazole may temporarily help people while other treatments are having effect.[1] Surgery to remove the thyroid is another option.[1] Eye problems may require additional treatments.[1]

Graves’ disease will develop in about 0.5% of males and 3% of females.[5] It occurs about 7.5 times more often in women than in men.[1] Often, it starts between the ages of 40 and 60 but can begin at any age.[6] It is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the United States (about 50 to 80% of cases).[1][4] The condition is named after Irish surgeon Robert Graves, who described it in 1835.[6] A number of prior descriptions also exist.[6]

What is EB to me? – Fazeel #EBAwarenessWeek #EBtome

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What is EB to me? - Fazeel #EBAwarenessWeek #EBtome

“EB to me is an unimaginably painful condition…”

Our first ‘EB to me’ story for #EBAwarenessWeek2020 is 14 year old Fazeel who has Recessive Dystrophic EB – one of 5 main types of a painful genetic skin condition causing the skin to tear and blister at the slightest touch.

In a recent poll, only 9% of people had heard of EB, and even fewer can explain what it is. Please share this post to help us raise awareness – the more people who know what EB is and the devastating effect it can have on families, the greater chance we have of finding treatments and a cure.

Please share your own #EBtome stories, either as a landscape clip from your phone, or as a comment below. Together we can #FightEB.

Read more about Fazeel and how EB impacts him here: https://bit.ly/37KLTZU

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010 – JJ Chalmers (Life changing Injury, Invictus Games Athlete, BBC Presenter

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JJ is one of life’s special individuals.  He joined the Royal Marines whilst at University, served with aplomb and was devastated after being hit with an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan.  Explaining the vivid details he remained focused and seized opportunities which led him to compete at the London Invictus Games, earning his right to become a mainstream BBC presenter ending up strutting his stuff on Strictly Come Dancing, all with significant debilitating injuries.
JJ is funny, humble, intelligent and one of the best people I know.  He will leave you wanting more and inspire you to be better tomorrow than today.
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Former Royal Marine JJ Chalmers describes his journey recovering from a major injuries sustained in a bomb blast in Afghanistan to becoming a BBC Invictus Games presenter.

Hemoglobin E Disease (Urdu/Hindi VLog)

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Daily health headlines: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against Vitamin E to prevent disease, diabetes linked to stroke risk in women but not men, plus more top stories
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John Tavares Scary Injury(GRAPHIC) Dual feed Toronto Maple leafs at Montreal Canadiens

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The best natural hangover cures

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Dr. Jennifer Ashton breaks down which hangover cures work, and which ones likely don’t, just in time for New Year’s Eve festivities.
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Ischemic Heart Disease

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Ischemic Heart Disease

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on ischemic heart disease also known as coronary artery disease. We start this lecture with the causes and pathophysiology of ischemic heart disease including: stable angina, unstable angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI. We will then be discussing the clinical features and complications associated with ischemic heart disease. We will then transition into the diagnosis of ischemic heart disease and will be reviewing 12 lead ECG’s where you will identify anterior, lateral, inferior, and posterior STEMI. We will conclude this lecture with the treatment of ischemic heart disease including pharmacology and medical interventions. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Ischemic Heart Disease Introduction
0:13 Causes and Pathophysiology
19:52 Clinical Features and Complications
50:05 Diagnosis
1:24:00 12 Lead ECG STEMIs
1:43:28 Treatment
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References:
● Cardona, R. (2021, August 27). Myocardial Perfusion SPECT. Retrieved from Medscape: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2114292-overview
● Blakeway, E., Jabbour, R., Baksi, A. J., & Peters, N. (2012). ECG: Colour-coding for initial training. Resuscitation, 115-116.
● Johns Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Cardiac Catheterization. Retrieved from Johns Hopkins Medicine: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/cardiac-catheterization

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