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The umbilical cord is a flexible, tube-like structure connecting the developing fetus to the placenta during pregnancy. It's essential for the survival and development of the fetus, as it facilitates critical exchanges between mother and child. The main components of the umbilical cord are two arteries and one vein, surrounded by a protective substance called Wharton's jelly.

Functions of the Umbilical Cord:

1. Nutrient Transport: It delivers essential nutrients, including glucose, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, from the mother to the fetus, supporting growth and development.

2. Oxygen Delivery: The umbilical vein carries oxygen-rich blood from the mother’s bloodstream to the fetus, ensuring the fetus has a steady oxygen supply.

3. Waste Removal: The umbilical arteries carry deoxygenated blood and waste products, such as carbon dioxide and urea, from the fetus back to the placenta, where they are transferred to the mother’s system for disposal.

4. Hormone and Antibody Transfer: The umbilical cord also allows hormones and antibodies from the mother to reach the fetus, supporting immune system development and regulating fetal growth.

5. Connecting the Fetus to the Placenta: The umbilical cord acts as the lifeline between the fetus and the placenta, which is the organ responsible for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste between mother and child.

The umbilical cord is critical for fetal health, providing all necessary resources until the baby is born and can sustain itself independently.


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  being observed today. The Day aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year through education, raising awarene...
04/02/2024

being observed today. The Day aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year through education, raising awareness and pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action against the deadly disease.

Globally, the most common cancers are breast, lung, colon, re**um, and prostate cancer. As per the World Health Organisation, the cancer burden will increase by about 77 per cent by 2050, further straining health systems, people and communities.

Cancer is a major contributor to global mortality, causing about 1 in every 6 deaths and affecting nearly every household.






What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? UTIs are common infections that happen when bacteria, often from the skin or re...
07/01/2024

What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
UTIs are common infections that happen when bacteria, often from the skin or re**um, enter the urethra, and infect the urinary tract. The infections can affect several parts of the urinary tract, but the most common type is a bladder infection (cystitis).
Symptoms and Causes
Overview
Urinary tract infection symptoms most commonly cause problems p*eing, like pain and cloudy or smelly p*e.
Urinary tract infection symptoms most commonly cause problems p*eing. However, you may also have flu-like symptoms or pain around your affected areas.
What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of your urinary system. This type of infection can involve your:

Urethra (urethritis).
Kidneys (pyelonephritis).
Bladder (cystitis).
Urine (p*e) is a byproduct of your blood-filtering system, which your kidneys perform. Your kidneys create p*e when they remove waste products and excess water from your blood. P*e usually moves through your urinary system without any contamination. However, bacteria can get into your urinary system, which can cause UTIs.

What is the urinary tract?
The urinary tract makes and stores p*e. It includes your:

Kidneys. Kidneys are small, bean-shaped organs on the back of your body, above your hips. Most people have two kidneys. They filter water and waste products from your blood, which becomes p*e. Common wastes include urea and creatinine.
Ureters. Your ureters are thin tubes that carry p*e from your kidneys to your bladder.
Bladder. Your bladder is a balloon-like organ that stores p*e before it leaves your body.
Urethra. The urethra is a tube that carries p*e from your bladder to the outside of your body.
How common are urinary tract infections?
UTIs are very common, especially in women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). About half of people AFAB will have a UTI at some point during their lives. Men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) can also get UTIs, as well as children, though they only affect 1% to 2% of children. Healthcare providers treat 8 million to 10 million people each year for UTIs.

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Symptoms and Causes
What are the signs of a urinary tract infection?
A UTI causes inflammation in the lining of your urinary tract. The inflammation may cause the following problems:

Pain in your flank, abdomen, pelvic area or lower back.
Pressure in the lower part of your pelvis.
Cloudy, foul-smelling p*e.
Urinary incontinence.
Frequent urination.
Urge incontinence.
Pain when you p*e (dysuria).
Blood in your p*e (hematuria).
Other UTI-associated symptoms may include:

Pain in your p***s.
Feeling extremely tired (fatigue).
Fever.
Chills.
Nausea and vomiting.
Mental changes or confusion.

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30/12/2023

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Why SAD?Now as we are aheading into winter, the days are getting more shorter & colder day by day & it affects on every ...
23/12/2023

Why SAD?
Now as we are aheading into winter, the days are getting more shorter & colder day by day & it affects on every ones mental health & mood.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a well-documented phenomenon & is considered a sub-type of depression. Predominately symptoms of SAD begin in Winters & get relieved in summers.
Symptoms of SAD are..
Irritability,Feeling depressed most of the day, ,Sleeping difficulties or oversleeping
Changes in appetite or weight,Difficulty concentrating
Suicidal ideation or thoughts of death
Feeling hopeless or worthless
Feeling sluggish, tiredness
Social withdrawal, Anxiety
Difficulties concentrating
Reduced sunlight can affect the body’s circadian rhythms which can lead to feelings of depression.
Melatonin & serotonin get also disturbed & so on
TREATMENT..
Exercise, stocking up on vitamin D as per Blood levels,Getting some light therapy, Eating a healthy diet, stimulating your senses & nurturing your spirit are some of the ways to counter winter blues..
from Dr. javed iqbal khan

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