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EDS, Ehlers Danlos syndrome & Fascia Therapy πŸ€”πŸ˜³ find out what CAN be done!!

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EDS, Ehlers Danlos syndrome & Fascia Therapy πŸ€”πŸ˜³ find out what CAN be done!!

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In this video, five people with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome run through the hEDS diagnostic criteria from 2017! Hypermobile EDS is a painful genetic connective tissue disorder that makes connective tissues abnormally weak, fragile, and stretchy, leading to chronic joint and muscle pain, joint instability and dislocations, dysautonomia, fatigue, and GI tract dysmotility, among so many other symptoms. While the diagnostic criteria help to diagnose, it barely scratches the surface of the impact of this disease.

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WHAT’S EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME?
The Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes are a group of more than 13 genetic connective tissue disorders that make connective tissue abnormally weak, fragile, and stretchy. Connective tissue is found in all parts of the body, including your organs, ligaments, and joints. As a result, people with EDS can be affected in all of these areas, as well as others. The most common symptoms and co-morbidities include chronic joint pain, dysautonomia, dislocations, GI tract dysmotility, and severe joint instability, among many others. The most common type (and the type that I have) is hypermobile EDS (formerly known as Type III), which is estimated to affect around 1 in every 5,000 people. However, it’s speculated by many to not be as rare as we once believed.

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Natural ayurvedic home remedies for gout – Dr. Priya Jain

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The patient suffering from gout should avoid red meat completely, alcoholic beverages, carbonated drinks should be avoided, so diet plays a very important role because is due to deposition of uric acid in the body. There is a substance called purine in our diet which converted into uric acid through metabolism. So if we have substances with less of urine then uric acid levels also get reduced in our body and patients would not have more pain. We can do raktamokshana that is removing of impure blood can be done with sewage or even with litches also. In extreme cases of gout where there is lots of pain dahan karma can also be done. Vasthanam and dhara also a important part in gout. vasthanam is take a clean clear cotton wap dip it in warm castor oil and roll it on the effected area, this can also be done with castor leaves also as the leaves are big just dip them in the warm castor oil and wrap it on the affected area. Dhara is nothing but the decoctions made out of different herbs like neem dhara, the decoction should be lukewarm and should pour it from a certain height in the affected area. Now the diet part, uric acid can be neutralised with vitamin C, it plays a very important role in controlling of gout. When gout is severe having 3 liters of orange juice for first two days, complete fasting with orange juice drastically the uric acid levels come to a normal phase and then we can start with external remedies. Citric acid is also necessary patients can have orange juice, lime juice on daily basis, they can eat one amla indian gooseberry every day. Gaut patient should be very cautious about their diet and maintain it. Other ayurvedic remedies like oil massages may be really useful.

Dr. Timothy Young of the Issaquah Foot & Ankle Specialists does a complete walkthrough of the treatment options for gout. For more information, please visit www.BestFootDoc.com

What you need to know to stay safe from ticks and Lyme disease this summer

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What you need to know to stay safe from ticks and Lyme disease this summer

According to the Centers for Disease Control, as many as 476,000 people in the U.S. contract Lyme disease every year. Climate change and human encroachment into wilderness areas means ticks and the disease-causing bacteria they carry are becoming more common. Dr. Linden Hu, an immunology professor and co-director of the Lyme Disease Initiative at Tufts University, joins John Yang to discuss.

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What about Injuries?

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Explains the difference between intentional/violent injuries, and unintentional injuries/accidents. Describes some of the most common sources of injury and death for adolescents. Describes the process of injury prevention planning and gives an example of a multifaceted injury prevention plan.

Click here to learn more about the treatment of this disease and get complete information about other conditions: https://age2b.com/age2b-diseases More information on our website: https://bit.ly/3AwsmHw Injury is damage to the body, usually caused by physical force. Major trauma is injury that can lead to prolonged disability or even death.
Worldwide, more than 4.3 million people die each year from traumatic injuries.
Traumatic injuries may occur due to accidents, or they may be the result of intentional acts of violence.
Injuries can be classified by their location. Most commonly they are located on the upper and lower extremities, but brain and heart injures are the most serious.
Injuries can be classified according to their cause. For example, trauma, repetitive strain, toxins or burns. Injuries can also be due to internal damage to tissues or organs.

Julius Randle Leaves the Game with a LEG INJURY 😱

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Julius Randle Leaves the Game with a LEG INJURY 😱

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Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) – the Kissing Disease, Animation

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Symptoms, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment. For patient education. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/microbiology-videos/-/medias/f9bc98ae-8008-40c3-8952-99c6def7864b-infectious-mononucleosis-narrated-animation
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Infectious mononucleosis, or mono, is a very common syndrome characterized by the triad of fever, swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy) – most frequently in the neck, and sore throat with inflamed tonsils (tonsillar pharyngitis). Patients may also present with headache, fatigue, and enlarged spleen upon physical examination. The syndrome can be caused by several different agents, but the most common is Epstein-Barr virus, EBV; and the term β€œmononucleosis” usually refers to the disease caused by EBV.
EBV is ubiquitous in human. About 95% of all adults have antibodies against EBV, likely from an infection during childhood. Symptomatic infections are most prevalent in older teens and young adults, especially among college students. Infected young children are often asymptomatic or have mild symptoms. Older adults are either immune to the disease thanks to an earlier infection, or have atypical presentations that are misdiagnosed.
EBV is transmitted mainly via infected saliva. The virus is not very contagious, it takes several exposures to high viral loads to acquire EBV. Hence, kissing is the major route of transmission and mono is colloquially known as β€œthe kissing disease”.
The incubation period is typically 3 to 5 weeks. The disease is self-limited and patients usually recover after 2 to 6 weeks, but the virus may remain in the saliva for months. Recovered patients may also shed virus periodically for life without developing symptoms. This is why most people get infected by an asymptomatic person and often cannot recall being exposed to EBV.
After infecting the oral epithelial cells, EBV attacks lymphocytes, in particular B-cells, in the tonsils. Infection then spreads throughout the lymphatic system, causing a massive immune response that is responsible for most of the symptoms. The immune response produces antibodies against EBV, providing lifelong immunity to EBV. At the same time, infection by EBV causes B-cells to proliferate and become antibody-producing plasma cells. Because B-cells are the source of antibodies of all kinds, NON-specific antibodies that do not react to EBV antigens are also produced. These so-called heterophile antibodies may be responsible for the mild thrombocytopenia, generalized rash, and antibiotic-related rash that are occasionally associated with mononucleosis.
As part of the immune defense, cytotoxic T-cells are increased in numbers and activated to kill EBV-infected B-cells. These T-cells have atypical morphology; they are known as Downey cells and are part of the diagnostic workup.
There are 2 antibody tests for mono: monospot test for heterophile antibodies, and EBV-specific antibody test. The monospot test is highly specific, but may give false-negative results in the first week of illness, and has low sensitivity, especially in children. EBV antibody test is performed when monospot test is negative but mono is still suspected.
Mononucleosis is often misdiagnosed as strep throat, and antibiotics may be given inappropriately. Antibiotic treatment can cause a rash to develop and this is often mistaken for antibiotic allergy.
Mononucleosis is self-limited, most patients fully recover after a few weeks, although fatigue may persist for months. Complications are rare but can be severe, sometimes life-threatening.
Treatment is supportive and includes bed rest, hydration, and fever and inflammation reducer. Heavy lifting and active sports must be avoided for a month to prevent splenic rupture. Corticosteroids can be helpful in certain complications, such as impending airway obstruction, but are not usually recommended for uncomplicated disease.
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Could having mononucleosis, otherwise known as mono or β€œThe Kissing Disease,” lead to developing other possibly harmful autoimmune health concerns like lupus and celiac disease?

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The 4 Steps To A Hangover Cure

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Don’t want a hangover, but love the weekend a bit too much? You’ve heard all the myths and tried all the pills – but what legitimate ways can you prevent and cure your hangover? Follow these scientifically analysed steps and you’ll wake up on your way to being a normal, functioning human again!

Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz).

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http://annals.org/article.aspx?volume=132&issue=11&page=897

Prostaglandin:
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0376871683900169

Congeners:
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Fruits, Fruit Juices, Carbs:
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Acetaminophen (Tylenol):
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3 Tips to Get Rid of H. Pylori #shorts

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3 Tips to Get Rid of H. Pylori #shorts

Dr. Janine shares tips to get rid of H. Pylori. She talks about how herbal medicines like turmeric help get rid of H. Pylori. She looks at healing the microbiome by including probiotic foods in the diet or taking a high-quality probiotic to get rid of H. Pylori. Lastly, Dr. Janine explains that having a healthy outlet for your stress is important to get rid of H. Pylori.

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Eye disorders

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Eye disorders

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It’s time to get wise about your eyes: Redness, itching, watering, grittiness…whatever your symptom is, watch this video for solutions to help you see clearly again.

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