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 Waxan Halkan Uga direynaa Hampalyada Ciida Umadda Islaamka ah, Gaar ahaan Shacab weynaha   si qaasa   Ku xiran  # AL-IN...
01/05/2022


Waxan Halkan Uga direynaa Hampalyada Ciida Umadda Islaamka ah, Gaar ahaan Shacab weynaha si qaasa
Ku xiran # AL-INSAN GENERALHOSPITAL
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Dhamaan maamulka iyo shaqaalaha isbitaalka Al-INSAN  Hospital waxay bulshada muslimiinta ah gaar ahaan umada somaliyeed ...
02/04/2022

Dhamaan maamulka iyo shaqaalaha isbitaalka Al-INSAN Hospital waxay bulshada muslimiinta ah gaar ahaan umada somaliyeed ugu bishaareynayaan dhalashada bisha barakeysan ee Ramadaanka.

Why is November 14th World Diabetes Day?November 14th is a significant date in the diabetes calendar because it marks th...
15/11/2021

Why is November 14th World Diabetes Day?November 14th is a significant date in the diabetes calendar because it marks the birthday of the man who co-discovered insulin, Frederick Banting.

14/09/2020

ASC, Dhamaan Asxaabta Ku xiran Page-ka Isbitaalka AL-INSAN , Waxaan idinla Wadaagi doona goor dhaw warbixino iyo talooyin caafimaad oo wax gal ah waad Mahadsantihiin.

Hambalyo dhamaan umada muslimiinta waxaan idin kugu hambalyeeneeynaa sanadka cusub ee hijriyada 1442, kullu caam wa antu...
20/08/2020

Hambalyo dhamaan umada muslimiinta waxaan idin kugu hambalyeeneeynaa sanadka cusub ee hijriyada 1442, kullu caam wa antum bilkheyr.

إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعونDhammaan bahda Isbitaalka AL-INSAN waxey tacsi tiiraanyo leh udirayaan dhammaan umada Soomaaliye...
05/08/2020

إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
Dhammaan bahda Isbitaalka AL-INSAN waxey tacsi tiiraanyo leh udirayaan dhammaan umada Soomaaliyeed gaar ahaan qoyskii ay ka tagtay DR'S XAWO ABDI oo goordhow ku geeriyootay magaalada Muqdisho.
Waxaan ilaah uga baryeenaa marxuumada in uu Jannadisa Firdowsa kawaraabiyo, ehelkeedane sabar iyo iimaan uu ka siiyo.
AAMIIN AAMIIN AAMIIN

Hepatitis B Vaccine: What You Need to KnowWhy get vaccinated?Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B.  Hepatitis B i...
02/08/2020

Hepatitis B Vaccine:

What You Need to Know
Why get vaccinated?
Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is a liver disease that can cause mild illness lasting a few weeks, or it can lead to a serious, lifelong illness.

Acute hepatitis B infection

▪︎ is a short-term illness that can lead to fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, jaundice (yellow skin or eyes, dark urine, clay-colored bowel movements), and pain in the muscles, joints, and stomach.

Chronic hepatitis B infection

▪︎ is a long-term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a person’s body. Most people who go on to develop chronic hepatitis B do not have symptoms, but it is still very serious and can lead to liver damage (cirrhosis), liver cancer, and death. Chronically-infected people can spread hepatitis B virus to others, even if they do not feel or look sick themselves.
Hepatitis B is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluid infected with the hepatitis B virus enters the body of a person who is not infected. People can become infected through:

Birth (if a mother has hepatitis B, her baby can become infected)
Sharing items such as razors or toothbrushes with an infected person
Contact with the blood or open sores of an infected person
S*x with an infected partner
Sharing needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment
Exposure to blood from needlesticks or other sharp instruments
Most people who are vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine are immune for life.

Hepatitis B vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine is usually given as 2, 3, or 4 shots.

Infants should get their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and will usually complete the series at 6 months of age (sometimes it will take longer than 6 months to complete the series).

Children and adolescents younger than 19 years of age who have not yet gotten the vaccine should also be vaccinated.

Hepatitis B vaccine
▪︎ is also recommended for certain unvaccinated adults:

People whose s*x partners have hepatitis B
S*xually active persons who are not in a long-term monogamous relationship
Persons seeking evaluation or treatment for a s*xually transmitted disease
Men who have s*xual contact with other men
People who share needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment
People who have household contact with someone infected with the hepatitis B virus
Health care and public safety workers at risk for exposure to blood or body fluids
Residents and staff of facilities for developmentally disabled persons
Persons in correctional facilities
Victims of s*xual assault or abuse
Travelers to regions with increased rates of hepatitis B
People with chronic liver disease, kidney disease, HIV infection, infection with hepatitis C, or diabetes
Anyone who wants to be protected from hepatitis B
Hepatitis B vaccine may be given at the same time as other vaccines.

Talk with your health care provider
Tell your vaccine provider if the person getting the vaccine:

Has had an allergic reaction after a previous dose of hepatitis B vaccine, or has any severe, life-threatening allergies.
In some cases, your health care provider may decide to postpone hepatitis B vaccination to a future visit.

People with minor illnesses,

▪︎ such as a cold, may be vaccinated. People who are moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting hepatitis B vaccine.

Your health care provider can give you more information.

Risks of a vaccine reaction
Soreness where the shot is given or fever can happen after hepatitis B vaccine.
People sometimes faint after medical procedures, including vaccination. Tell your provider if you feel dizzy or have vision changes or ringing in the ears.

As with any medicine, there is a very remote chance of a vaccine causing a severe allergic reaction, other serious injury, or death.

What if there is a serious problem?
An allergic reaction could occur after the vaccinated person leaves the clinic. If you see signs of a severe allergic reaction (hives, swelling of the face and throat, difficulty breathing, a fast heartbeat, dizziness, or weakness), call 9-1-1 and get the person to the nearest hospital.

For other signs that concern you, call your health care provider.

Adverse reactions should be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Your health care provider will usually file this report, or you can do it yourself. Visit the VAERS websiteexternal icon or call 1-800-822-7967. VAERS is only for reporting reactions, and VAERS staff do not give medical advice.

The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is a federal program that was created to compensate people who may have been injured by certain vaccines. Visit the VICP websiteexternal icon at or call 1-800-338-2382 to learn about the program and about filing a claim. There is a time limit to file a claim for compensation Statements are available in españ

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24/07/2020

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23/07/2020

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   Hadii aad tahay qof la nool xanuunka hepatites cuntooyinkan ayaa ah ku ugu fiican in aad isticmaasho 1. Khudaarta cag...
22/07/2020



Hadii aad tahay qof la nool xanuunka hepatites cuntooyinkan ayaa ah ku ugu fiican in aad isticmaasho

1. Khudaarta cagaaran sida Kaarotaha , Avacadaha , Spinach( Koostada) ,Cumabe babayga , Liin macaanta
2. Qamadiga , Heeda
3. Cuntada ay ku jirto Proteinska aan Cuslayn sida kaluunka , Digaaga , Beedka , Beans ka
4. Cuntooyinka aanu subag ku jirin ama Burcad iyo waxaas ku jirin

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