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May the blessings of Allah bring you hope, faith, and joy on this beautiful Eid.
06/06/2025

May the blessings of Allah bring you hope, faith, and joy on this beautiful Eid.

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Plasmodium falciparum.
17/10/2024

Plasmodium falciparum.

Patient age 20 yearsStudentSemen AnalysisWhat is this called?
14/10/2024

Patient age 20 years
Student
Semen Analysis
What is this called?

Ascaris lumbricoides.
13/10/2024

Ascaris lumbricoides.

12/09/2024
16/06/2024

World Thalassemia Day is a global healthcare event commemorated every year on May 8th to raise awareness about the condi...
08/05/2024

World Thalassemia Day is a global healthcare event commemorated every year on May 8th to raise awareness about the condition among the local public and policymakers, apart from supporting and strengthening the morale of the victims who have battled for years with this fatal disease.

On this day, many local and international organizations, patient associations, public authorities, and healthcare professionals gather together to promote the importance of prenatal screening, counselling, prevention, management, or treatment of thalassemia in a patient-Centered manner.

Importance of World Thalassemia Day (WTD)
Thalassaemia is an inherited (genetically transmitted) autosomal recessive disorder acquired from parents (either or both). It affects the red blood cells due to a genetic mutation, leading to the depletion of haemoglobin's alpha and/or beta-globin chains. This results in low production of red blood cells and a lack of oxygenated blood supply to the body parts (anaemia). More than one lakh patients in India are thalassemia victims, with 40 lakh carriers.

Thalassemia affects 56,000 pregnancies worldwide, of which 30,000 have thalassemia major, and most of these patients were born in poor or underdeveloped nations. The treatment for major thalassemia can be exceedingly expensive and may involve stem cell transplants, continual blood transfusions, and chelation therapy. It is, therefore, essential to prevent conge***al defects (thalassemia) before birth rather than keep trying to treat the condition after birth.

Prenatal screening can aid in identifying the condition of thalassemia at the foetal stage, and its awareness among local people plays a pivotal role in controlling the thalassemia numbers. World Thalassemia Day can be one of the opportunistic platforms where several private and governmental organisations carry out public education and healthcare campaigns for pregnant women, including genetic screening, counselling, and prenatal diagnosis. In addition, on this day, policymakers might plan or implement new strategies/policies for thalassemia victims, including free blood transfusions or providing financial assistance

Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after at least one year of trying (or 6 months if the woman is over age...
15/04/2024

Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after at least one year of trying (or 6 months if the woman is over age 35). If a woman keeps having miscarriages, it is also called infertility. Female infertility can result from age, physical problems, hormone problems, and lifestyle or environmental factors. if a couple is unable to conceive naturally after a certain time, It is better to get it checked up with an expert fertility center, In this regard, it is also to be noted that – age also matters when you measure your results because, after a certain time, females have fewer chances of conceiving through the natural way. There are some biological causes of infertility and some of which may be bypassed with medical intervention. Most of the cases are caused by genetics and they are not treatable. Adding to the fact that, lifestyle and biological changes during these dynamic times when social pressure, peer pressure, and competitive work culture take a toll on young couples. Unfortunately, today’s life of a normal working-class person gets very little time for family bonding. Mother Hospitals experts are trained to manage these individuals by proper counseling sessions by understanding their perspective and by providing a holistic solution to life’s challenges.

IVF(In vitro fertilization)
ICSI (Intra cytoplasmic s***m injection)
IVM(In vitro maturation)
Hysteroscopy
Laparoscopy
IUI(Intra uterine insemination)
Ovulation induction
Donor treatment
Surrogacy
Embryo Freezing
Egg Freezing

What Causes Infertility in Women?

Mostly, female infertility is caused by ovulation problems and without ovulation, no eggs can be fertilized. Ovulation problems are often caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is an imbalance problem of hormones as they interfere with normal ovulation. Female infertility is mostly caused by PCOS. Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is another cause of ovulation problems. POI occurs when a woman’s ovaries stop working normally before she is 40.

Less common causes of fertility problems in women include:

Blocked fallopian tubes due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, or surgery for an ectopic pregnancy
Physical problems with the uterus
The hormonal imbalance like cod, Hypothyroid.
Anovulatory menstrual cycles, poor ovarian reserve.
Endometriosis, Salpingitis.
Pelvic inflammatory disease.
STD’s, ge***al tubercolosis, rubella virus.
Cervical obstruction.
Diabetics, obesity

Woman’s risk of infertility increases by?
The risk of infertility increases with the effect of any of the following factors. Have a look –

Stress
Poor diet
Athletic training
Being overweight or underweight
To***co smoking
Alcohol
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

Types: Primary Infertility: In primary infertility treatment, the couple could not conceive pregnancy even after 1 year of unprotected in*******se. Secondary Infertility: In secondary infertility, female was able to achieve pregnancy at least once but unable to conceive another time. Female infertility Investigation: Blood tests are conducted to rule out hormone-like serve protection estrogen, FSH, TSH, AMH, to know STD’s. HSG: To know the tubal blockage. Diagnostic laparoscopy, pap sear. Usg-pelvis, for PCOD, follicular study.

10/04/2024


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