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17/04/2020
Who would have thought that the letter C would destroy this year and ruin  lives?  Coronavirus (C) Covid-19 (C) Case (C)...
16/04/2020

Who would have thought that the letter C would destroy this year and ruin lives? Coronavirus (C) Covid-19 (C) Case (C) Confirmed (C) Confinement (C) Contamination (C) Curfew (C) The most serious is: Cemetery (C) The possible drug is: Chloroquine (C) What is annoying it comes from: China (C) 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
But the real cure is CHRIST 🙏🏿

Good morning all. Dr.Nahotia. You’re all free to ask any questions about covid19 on our WhatsApp platform the number is 08138883768 we’re always ready to give you answers to all you questions God bless you all and stay safe

29/10/2019

A beautiful evening to my beautiful people I hope everyone had a great day...Today Tips is on:Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is an infection of your liver. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. It can be fatal if it isn’t treated.
It’s spread when people come in contact with the blood, open sores, or body fluids of someone who has the hepatitis B virus.
It's serious, but if you get the disease as an adult, it shouldn’t last a long time. Your body fights it off within a few months, and you’re immune for the rest of your life. That means you can't get it again. But if you get it at birth, it’ unlikely to go away.
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis B?
When you’re first infected, the warning signs include:
• Jaundice.- Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your p*e turns brown or orange.)
• Light-colored p**p
• Fever
• Fatigue that persists for weeks or months
• Stomach trouble like loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting
• Belly pain

Symptoms may not show up until 1 to 6 months after you catch the virus. You might not feel anything. About a third of the people who have this disease don’t. They only find out through a blood test.
• S*x. You can get it if you have unprotected s*x with someone who has it and your partner’s blood, saliva, semen, or va**nal secretions enter your body.
• Sharing needles. The virus spreads easily via needles and syringes contaminated with infected blood.
• Accidental needle sticks. Health care workers and anyone else who comes in contact with human blood can get it this way.
• Mother to child. Pregnant women with hepatitis B can pass it to their babies during childbirth. But there’s a vaccine to prevent newborns from becoming infected.
How Common Is Hepatitis B?
The number of people who get this disease is down, the CDC says. Rates have dropped from an average of 200,000 per year in the 1980s to around 20,000 in 2016. People between the ages of 20 and 49 are most likely to get it.How Is Hepatitis B Diagnosed?
If your doctor thinks you have it, he’ll give you a complete physical exam. He’ll test your blood to see if your liver is inflamed. If you have hepatitis B symptoms and high levels of liver enzymes, you’ll be tested for: • Hepatitis B surface antigen and antibody (HBsAg). Antigens are proteins on the hepatitis B virus. Antibodies are proteins made by your immune cells. They show up in your blood between 1 and 10 weeks after exposure. If you recover, they go away after 4 to 6 months. If they’re still there after 6 months, your condition is chronic.
• Hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs). These show up after HBsAg disappears. They’re what make you immune to hepatitis B for the rest of your life.
If your disease becomes chronic, your doctor might take a tissue sample from your liver, called a biopsy. This will tell him how severe your case is.
How Is Hepatitis B Treated?
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus, get to a doctor as soon as possible. The earlier you get treatment, the better. He’ll give you a vaccine and a shot of hepatitis B immune globulin. This protein boosts your immune system and helps it fight off the infection.
If you do get sick, your doctor may put you on bed rest to help you get better faster.
You’ll have to give up things that can hurt your liver, like alcohol and acetaminophen. Check with your doctor before taking any other drugs, herbal treatments, or supplements. Some of them can harm this organ, too. Also, eat a healthy diet.
If the infection goes away, the doctor will tell you you’re an inactive carrier. That means there’s no more virus in your body, but antibody tests will show that you had hepatitis B in the past.
If the infection is active for longer than 6 months, he’ll tell you that you have chronic active hepatitis B. He may prescribe some of these medications to treat it:
• Entecavir ( Baraclude ). This is the newest drug for hepatitis B. You can take it as a liquid or tablet.
• Tenofovir (Viread). This drug comes as a powder or tablet. If you take it, your doctor will check often to make sure it doesn’t hurt your kidneys.
• Lamivudine (3tc, , Epivir A/F, Epivir HBV, Heptovir). It comes as a liquid or tablet you take once a day. Most people don’t have a problem with it. But if you take it for a long time, the virus might stop responding to the drug.
• Adefovir dipivoxil ( Hepsera ). This drug, which you take as a tablet, works well for people who don’t respond to lamivudine. High doses can cause kidney problems.
• Interferon alfa ( Intron A, Roferon A, Sylatron). This medicine boosts your immune system. You take it as a shot for at least 6 months. It doesn’t cure the disease. It treats liver inflammation. Long-acting interferon, peginterferon alfa2a (Pegasys, Pegasys Proclick) can also help. This drug can make you feel bad all over or depressed, and it can and zap your appetite. It also lowers your white blood cell count, which makes it harder to fight off infection.Am here if you have any medical questions you need answers to

27/09/2019

Qualitas NeoMed on stomach Ulcer:A sore that develops on the lining of the oesophagus, stomach or small intestine.
Common
More than 100 thousand cases per year (Nigeria)

Treatable by a medical professional

Requires a medical diagnosis

Lab tests or imaging often required

Medium-term: resolves within months
Ulcers occur when stomach acid damages the lining of the digestive tract. Common causes include the bacteria H. Pylori and anti-inflammatory pain relievers including aspirin.
Upper abdominal pain is a common symptom.
Treatment usually includes medication to decrease stomach acid production. If it is caused by bacteria, antibiotics may be required.
Ages affected
0-2 Very rare
3-5 Rare
6-13 Rare
14-18 Rare
19-40 Common
41-60 Common
60+ Common
Genders affected
Males Very common
Females Common
Symptoms:Requires a medical diagnosis
Upper abdominal pain is a common symptom.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the chest or upper abdomen
Pain types: can be burning in the chest or dull
Pain circumstances: can occur at night
Gastrointestinal: indigestion, nausea, passing excessive amounts of gas, or vomiting
TREATMENTS:
consists of antacids
Treatment usually includes medication to decrease stomach acid production. If it is caused by bacteria, antibiotics may be required.
Medications:
Antibiotics, Proton-Pump inhibitor, Penicillin antibiotic, Diarrhoea Medication, and Antacid
Antibiotics
Stops the growth of or kills bacteria.
Proton-Pump inhibitor
Decreases acid release in the stomach.
Penicillin antibiotic
Stops growth of or kills specific bacteria.
Diarrhoea Medication
Reduces frequency and urgency of bowel movements.
Antacid
Counteracts the effects of stomach acid.
Medical procedure:
Therapeutic endoscopy
Therapeutic endoscopy
Using a lighted medical instrument to see inside the body and provide treatment. For example, to stop bleeding or remove a foreign object.
Specialists:
Primary Care Provider (P*P) and Gastroenterologist

17/09/2019

HPV (human papillomavirus)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can be passed from one person to another through intimate skin-to-skin or s*xual contact. There are many different strains of the virus. Some are more dangerous than others.
The most common symptom of HPV is warts on the ge****ls, mouth, or throat.
Some strains of HPV infection can lead to cancer, including:
• oral cancer
• cervical cancer
• vulvar cancer
• pe**le cancer
• re**al cancer
While most cases of HPV don’t become cancerous, some strains of the virus are more likely to cause cancer than others. According to the National Cancer Institute, most cases of HPV-related cancer in the United States are caused by HPV 16 and HPV 18. These two strains of HPV account for 70 percent of all cervical cancer cases.
There’s no treatment for HPV. However, HPV infections often clear up on their own. There’s also a vaccine available to protect against some of the most dangerous strains, including HPV 16 and HPV 18.
If you contract HPV, proper testing and screenings can help your doctor assess and manage your risk of complications. Discover the steps you can take to protect yourself against HPV and its potential complications. For more information call Qualita’s NeoMed on 08138883768 Dr.Asia

17/09/2019

Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is when blood suddenly bursts into brain tissue, causing damage to your brain. Symptoms usually appear suddenly during ICH. ... This can quickly cause brain and nerve damage. This is a medical emergency requiring immediate

A positive HBsAg test result means that you are infected and can spread the hepatitis B virus to others through your blood. anti-HBs or HBsAb (Hepatitis B surface antibody) - A "positive" or "reactive" anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result indicates that a person is protected against the hepatitis B virus.
An HCV antibody test is typically reported as "positive" or "negative." ... In general, if the HCV antibody test is positive, then the individual tested is infected or has likely been infected at some time with hepatitis C. If the HCV RNA test is positive, then the person has a current infection.For more informations call Qualita’s NeoMed on 08138883768. Dr.Asia

10/09/2019

Low back pain.Also called: lumbago�Treatment consists of pain medications�Most low back pain goes away on its own in two to four weeks. Physiotherapy and pain relievers can help. A few cases may require surgery.�Medications�Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Analgesic, Muscle Relaxant, and Narcotic�you should also knw dat�Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug�Relieves pain, decreases inflammation and reduces fever.�Analgesic�Relieves pain.��Muscle Relaxant�Reduces muscle tension and helps relieve muscle pain and discomfort.��Narcotic�Relieves pain, dulls the senses and causes drowsiness. May become addictive.if not taking with precaution�Self-care�Heating pad and Physical exercise�will also help a great deal dis is why:�Heating pad�Soothes painful muscles or joints and can help drain skin infections.�while �Physical exercise�Aerobic activity for 20–30 minutes 5 days a week improves cardiovascular health. If injured, pursuing an activity that avoids the injured muscle group or joint can help maintain physical function while recovering.�Joint manipulation, Stretching, Physical Therapy, Massage, and Acupuncture�Joint manipulation�Stretching a joint past its current restricted range of motion to restore movement and reduce pain. �Stretching�Stretching exercises can improve flexibility and improve physical function.�Physical Therapy�Restores muscle strength and function through exercise.�Massage�Relaxes tense��By:Dr.Asia Nahotia

28/10/2018

Everything You Need to Know About S*xually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). * I will be Educating all onFacts about STDs. *The term s*xually transmitted disease (STD) is used to refer to a condition passed from one person to another through s*xual contact. You can contract an STD by having unprotected va**nal, a**l, or oral s*x with someone who has the STD.
An STD may also be called a s*xually transmitted infection (STI) or venereal disease (VD).
That doesn’t mean s*x is the only way STDs are transmitted. Depending on the specific STD, infections may also be transmitted through sharing needles and breastfeeding.
Symptoms of STDs in men
It’s possible to contract an STD without developing symptoms. But some STDs cause obvious symptoms. In men, common symptoms include:
• pain or discomfort during s*x or urination
• sores, bumps, or rashes on or around the p***s, testicles, a**s, buttocks, thighs, or mouth
• unusual discharge or bleeding from the p***s
• painful or swollen testicles
Specific symptoms can vary, depending on the STD. *Symptoms of STDs in women
In many cases, STDs don’t cause noticeable symptoms. When they do, common STD symptoms in women include:
• pain or discomfort during s*x or urination
• sores, bumps, or rashes on or around the va**na, a**s, buttocks, thighs, or mouth
• unusual discharge or bleeding from the va**na
• itchiness in or around the va**na
The specific symptoms can vary from one STD to another. *Types of STDs
Many different types of infections can be transmitted s*xually. The most common STDs are described below.
Chlamydia
A certain type of bacteria causes chlamydia. It’s the most commonly reported STD. *Many people with chlamydia have no noticeable symptoms. When symptoms do develop, they often include:
• pain or discomfort during s*x or urination
• green or yellow discharge from the p***s or va**na
• pain in the lower abdomen
If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to:
• infections of the urethra, prostate gland, or testicles
• pelvic inflammatory disease
• infertility
If a pregnant woman has untreated chlamydia, she can pass it to her baby during birth. The baby may develop:
• pneumonia
• eye infections
• blindness
Antibiotics can easily treat chlamydia. You’re free to ask questions we’re here to help

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