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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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*Khalid Hospital

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*Atia Clinic

*Civil Hospital

*Noor Hospital

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Friday, January 16, 2009

St. Lukes Hospital – World-Class Medical Facility

There are various types of hospitals in the world. Many of these types of hospitals are affiliated with different religious faiths. Now these hospitals provide medical help and treatment to any of the people who are in need, regardless of which country they come from or which religion they belong to. One such hospital, which although originating from a particular religious faith, upholds the practice of giving medical aid to any patient who enters through its doors, is the St. Lukes Hospital.
The St. Lukes Hospital extends very high standards of care and medical support to its patients. This hospital has organized its functioning in such way that different kinds of patient care that may be required for different medical conditions are placed in different units.

How is a blood test normally done?

· The vein used for blood sampling is usually on the inside of your elbow or back of your wrist.
· A tourniquet (tight band) is usually placed around your upper arm. This makes the vein fill with blood and makes it easier for the blood sample to be taken.
· The skin over the vein is usually cleaned with an antiseptic wipe.
· A needle is then inserted into the vein through the cleaned skin. The needle is connected either to a syringe, or directly to blood sample bottles.
· When the required amount of blood is taken, the needle is removed. The small wound is pressed on with cotton wool for a few minutes to stop the bleeding and prevent bruising. A sticky plaster may be put on. The blood is placed in bottles

What is blood made up of?

· Plasma, the liquid part of blood, makes up about 60% of the blood's volume. Plasma is mainly made from water, but contains many different proteins and other chemicals such as hormones, antibodies, enzymes, glucose, fat particles, salts, etc.
· Blood cells, which can be seen under a microscope, make up about 40% of the blood's volume. Blood cells are made in the bone marrow by blood 'stem' cells. Blood cells are divided into three main types.
o Red cells (erythrocytes). These make blood a red colour. One drop of blood contains about five million red cells. A constant new supply of red blood cells is needed to replace old cells that break down. Millions are released into the bloodstream from the bone marrow each day. Red cells contain a chemical called haemoglobin. This binds to oxygen, and takes oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
o White cells (leucocytes). There are different types of white cells such as neutrophils (polymorphs), lymphocytes, eosinophils, monocytes, basophils. They are a part of the immune system and are mainly involved in combating infection.
o Platelets. These are tiny and help the blood to clot if we cut ourselves

LIVER ?


The liver is in the upper right part of the abdomen. It has many functions which include:
· Storing glycogen (fuel for the body) which is made from sugars. When required, glycogen is broken down into glucose which is released into the bloodstream.
· Helping to process fats and proteins from digested food.
· Making proteins that are essential for blood to clot (clotting factors).

· Helping to process and/or remove alcohol, many types of medicines, toxins, and poisons from the body.
· Making bile which passes from the liver to the gut down the bile duct. Bile helps to digest fats.

Pregnancy and Back Pain

Pregnancy and back pain unfortunately seem to go together due to the fact that as your womb and stomach expand you can gain almost a quarter extra of your body weight and your centre of balance becomes offset. This can lead to muscular strain, pain and pressure and is not helped by the fact that a couple of hormones relax the joints in the pelvis. All this typically occurs between the fifth and seventh month of pregnancy, but as in all things it can begin earlier. There are two common types of back pain in pregnancy:-
Lumbar – the Lower Back. - The pain occurs above the waist in the middle of the back.
Posterior Pelvic Pain. - This is a deep pain felt below and at the sides at the waistline, or sometimes below the waistline across the sacrum-the tailbone. Some unfortunate ladies suffer from both.

Self Care Treatment of Back Pain:

Please note that seeking medical advice prior to commencing heat or ice treatment is advised.
The consensus of opinion seems to be that applying ice or heat; or indeed alternating the two to the affected area for 20 minutes at a time and repeated 2-4 hourly will give relief and help reduce the pain. Frozen bags of peas are often used as they are able to mould to the contours of the back. It is important to note that neither hot packs nor ice packs should be applied directly to the skin they should be wrapped in either a light cloth or towel.If you do not notice a reduction in pain and inflammation after 72 hours of self-care you should consult your doctor. However if you have suffered a fall, experience any numbness or tingling in your legs, have difficulty with weakness or have problems with urinating you will need to be seen by a doctor.

Pain relief Medication:

Medication which you can buy over the counter such as Anti inflammatory pain relief and Paracetamol are usually suitable for simple back pain. The trick is to keep what practitioners call a “pain relief therapeutic level” this means that rather than waiting for the pain to come back with a vengeance; if you take the medication as instructed usually either four hourly or six hourly depending on the medicine the pain relief will be more balanced and you will be able to get moving earlier.If you are taking any other medication you should always consult with either your own doctor or the pharmacist as to the suitability of the pain relief medication.

surgery

What is cosmetic surgery?
Cosmetic surgery is chosen by the individual to enhance or reshape through surgical or medical intervention to aesthetically improve physical appearance.

What is plastic surgery?
Plastic surgery is reconstructive to correct physical disfigurements due to birth, accidents or disease, with the aim of improving normality.

Surgery for Back Pain

Surgery should be considered only after you’ve tried several months of non-surgical treatment. Many surgical procedures can be performed using minimally invasive techniques—meaning less “cutting” or entering the body. These techniques result in smaller incisions, shorter hospital stays, less pain after surgery, and a faster recovery.
You may be fearful of back surgery, but in fact, only 5% of people need surgery to treat back problems. Your pain may be severe, but most sprains and strains do not require surgery. Surgery is reserved for the most severe cases of back pain impingement, structural deformity,

Monday, January 12, 2009

Eye Care

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, many sight-threatening diseases, if detected early, can be cured or treated to prevent, or slow, the progression of any vision loss.

The most important preventive step is receiving routine examinations by a qualified eye care professional. Children should receive their first comprehensive eye examination before the age of four, unless a specific condition or history of family childhood vision problems warrants an earlier examination.