John Kyle MD

John Kyle MD Medical Doctor/Neurosurgeon

"Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and yourself respect and everything that goes along with yourself e...
03/25/2024

"Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and yourself respect and everything that goes along with yourself esteem. They're no good at all." - Kurt Cobain Rolling stone magazine, April 16, 1992.

The online world is fascinating and full of opportunities.But it also comes with inherent risks.UNICEF has tips on how t...
01/29/2024

The online world is fascinating and full of opportunities.

But it also comes with inherent risks.

UNICEF has tips on how to keep your child safe in the digital landscape. ⬇️

5 ways to help keep your child’s online experiences positive and safe

HERNIATED DISKAlso called: bulging disc, slipped disc, ruptured disc, protruding disc, spinal disc herniationA herniated...
01/17/2024

HERNIATED DISK

Also called: bulging disc, slipped disc, ruptured disc, protruding disc, spinal disc herniation

A herniated disk refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions, called disks, that sit between the bones that stack to make the spine. These bones are called vertebrae.
A spinal disk has a soft, jellylike center called a nucleus. The nucleus is encased in a tougher, rubbery exterior, known as the annulus. A herniated disk occurs when some of the nucleus pushes out through a tear in the annulus. A herniated disk is sometimes called a slipped disk or a ruptured disk.

A herniated disk, which can occur in any part of the spine, most often occurs in the lower back. Depending on where the herniated disk is, it can result in pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or a leg.
Many people have no symptoms from a herniated disk. For people who do have symptoms, the symptoms tend to improve over time. Surgery is usually not needed to relieve the problem.

Symptoms
Most herniated disks occur in the lower back, but they also can occur in the neck. Symptoms depend on where the disk is sitting and whether the disk is pressing on a nerve. Herniated disks often affect one side of the body.
Arm or leg pain. If your herniated disk is in your lower back, you'll typically feel pain in your lower back, buttocks, thigh and calf. You might have pain in part of your foot as well.�For a herniated disk in your neck, you'll typically feel the most pain in your shoulder and arm. This pain might shoot into your arm or leg when you cough, sneeze or move into certain positions. Pain is often described as sharp or burning.
Numbness or tingling. People who have herniated disks often have radiating numbness or tingling in the body part served by the affected nerves.
Weakness. Muscles served by the affected nerves tend to weaken. This can cause you to stumble or affect your ability to lift or hold items.
You can have a herniated disk without symptoms. You might not know you have it unless it shows up on a spinal image.
When to see a doctor
Seek medical care if your neck or back pain travels down your arm or leg, or if you also have numbness, tingling or weakness.

Causes
Disk herniation is most often the result of a gradual, aging-related wear and tear called disk degeneration. As people age, the disks become less flexible and more prone to tearing or rupturing with even a minor strain or twist.
Most people can't pinpoint the cause of their herniated disk. Sometimes, using the back muscles instead of the leg and thigh muscles to lift heavy objects can lead to a herniated disk. Twisting and turning while lifting also can cause a herniated disk. Rarely, a traumatic event such as a fall or a blow to the back is the cause.
Risk factors
Factors that can increase the risk of a herniated disk include:
* Weight. Excess body weight causes extra stress on the disks in the lower back.
* Occupation. People with physically demanding jobs have a greater risk of back problems. Repetitive lifting, pulling, pushing, bending sideways and twisting also can increase the risk of a herniated disk.
* Genetics. Some people inherit a predisposition to developing a herniated disk.
* Smoking. It's thought that smoking lessens the oxygen supply to disks, causing them to break down more quickly.
* Frequent driving. Being seated for long periods combined with the vibration from a motor vehicle engine can put pressure on the spine.
* Being sedentary. Regular exercise can help prevent a herniated disk.
Complications
Just above your waist, your spinal cord ends. What continues through the spinal canal is a group of long nerve roots that resembles a horse's tail, called the cauda equina.
Rarely, disk herniation can compress the entire spinal canal, including all the nerves of the cauda equina. In rare instances, emergency surgery might be needed to avoid permanent weakness or paralysis.
Seek emergency medical attention if you have:
* Worsening symptoms. Pain, numbness or weakness can increase to the point that they hamper your daily activities.
* Bladder or bowel dysfunction. Cauda equina syndrome can cause incontinence or trouble urinating even with a full bladder.
* Saddle anesthesia. This progressive loss of sensation affects the areas that would touch a saddle — the inner thighs, the backs of the legs and the area around the re**um.
Prevention
To help prevent a herniated disk, do the following:
* Exercise. Strengthening the trunk muscles stabilizes and supports the spine.
* Maintain good posture. This reduces pressure on your spine and disks. Keep your back straight and aligned, particularly when sitting for long periods. Lift heavy objects properly, making your legs — not your back — do most of the work.
* Maintain a healthy weight. Excess weight puts more pressure on the spine and disks, making them more susceptible to herniation.
* Quit smoking. Avoid the use of any to***co products.

“We need an ambitious outcome that demonstrates decisive  , and a credible plan to keep the 1.5°C warming limit alive an...
12/11/2023

“We need an ambitious outcome that demonstrates decisive , and a credible plan to keep the 1.5°C warming limit alive and to protect those on the frontlines of the climate crisis.”

— UN Secretary-General António Guterres as Climate Conference is wrapping up.

Mountains cover more than 25% of the earth's land surface, and are home to over 1 billion people and a quarter of the wo...
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Mountains cover more than 25% of the earth's land surface, and are home to over 1 billion people and a quarter of the world’s land animals & plants. Their conservation is key for achieving the .

Monday is International Mountain Day. https://bit.ly/3oD32K8

“It's really critical to investigate war crimes, crimes against humanity and even genocide committed in Syria, because o...
12/11/2023

“It's really critical to investigate war crimes, crimes against humanity and even genocide committed in Syria, because one cannot think of peace in Syria one day without accountability for the most serious international crimes."

– Catherine Marchi-Uhel, Head of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism for Syria, explains her important work investigating war crimes and ensuring accountability on our podcast Awake At Night. https://bit.ly/485ePb1

I urged the Security Council to press to avert a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and I reiterated my appeal for a human...
12/11/2023

I urged the Security Council to press to avert a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and I reiterated my appeal for a humanitarian ceasefire. ‌

Regrettably, the Council failed to do it. ‌ But that does not make it less necessary.

I promise: I will not give up.

— UN Secretary-General António Guterres

Tuesday is World Soil Day.Soil biodiversity is a nature-based solution to many of the challenges facing global ecosystem...
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Tuesday is World Soil Day.

Soil biodiversity is a nature-based solution to many of the challenges facing global ecosystems. Yet, it is threatened by unsustainable soil management practices, erosion, pollution, urbanization & more.

More than one billion people volunteer globally for solidarity & humanity, for people and the planet.Tuesday’s Volunteer...
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More than one billion people volunteer globally for solidarity & humanity, for people and the planet.

Tuesday’s Volunteer Day is an opportunity to thank those who dedicate their lives to others & recognize the value of volunteerism in advancing peace and development. https://www.unv.org/node/47496

“Young people are the climate fighters our world needs. We need their voice. We need their action. We need their ideas.”...
12/05/2023

“Young people are the climate fighters our world needs. We need their voice. We need their action. We need their ideas.”

– UN Secretary-General António Guterres at .

Find out more about the climate conference: https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/cop28

Although AIDS-related deaths have fallen by almost 70% since their peak in 2004, on average, one person still dies due t...
12/02/2023

Although AIDS-related deaths have fallen by almost 70% since their peak in 2004, on average, one person still dies due to the disease every minute.

On Friday’s World AIDS Day, UN Secretary-General António Guterres stresses: “We can — and must — end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030”.

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