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21/10/2022
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DIALYSIS!*🧬🧬
"Do you know that during dialysis, blood is removed from the body through the red tube, passed through the dialysis machine, cleansed of all metabolic impurities, and then reintroduced into the body through the blue tube.
This process is repeated for four hours while the patient remains immobile in bed.
The procedure is carried out three times a week, which results in twelve times a month, and each time it takes four hours, which results in a total of forty-eight hours a month.aFor those not affected, this process of flushing your Kidneys occurs automatically 36 times every day with Zero effort or discomfort."
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27/09/2022
ANTI-POISON.
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29/08/2022
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I came across during this today during my research.
Do you know that 🤷 "your spouse or partner" is sick?🙄
The act of jealousy might not be their fault 🤷
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What is OTHELLO SYNDROME?
Othello syndrome: The delusion of infidelity of a spouse or partner. The Othello syndrome affects males and, less often, females. It is characterized by recurrent accusations of infidelity, searches for evidence, repeated interrogation of the partner, tests of their partner's fidelity, and sometime stalking. The syndrome may appear by itself or in the course of paranoid schizophrenia, alcoholism, or co***ne addiction.
As in Othello, the play by Shakespeare, the syndrome can be highly dangerous and result in disruption of a marriage, homicide and su***de.
The Othello syndrome was named by the English psychiatrist John Todd (1914-1987) in a paper he published with K. Dewhurst entitled "The Othello Syndrome: a study in the psychopathology of s*xual jealousy" (Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorder, 1955, 122: 367). Todd was also the first to name the Alice in Wonderland syndrome.
👉 Also....The Othello syndrome is also known as delusional jealousy, erotic jealousy syndrome, morbid jealousy, Othello psychosis, or s*xual jealousy.
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22/06/2022
It's Health Wednesday with Tmsampsonlink.healthcare 💉
Having Constant Headache 🤔
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Reviewed by Mendie Sampson | on 22nd June, 2022 |
Headaches can be more complicated than most people realize. Different kinds can have their own set of symptoms, happen for unique reasons, and need different treatments.
Once you know the type of headache you have, you and your doctor can find the treatment that’s most likely to help and even try to prevent them.
🩸TYPES OF HEADACHE
✨There are over 150 types of headaches, but the most common types include:
👉 Tension headache
👉 Tigraine headache
👉 Cluster headache
👉 Sinus headache
👉 Exercise headache
👉 Hemicrania continua
👉 Hormone headache
👉 Newly Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH)
👉 Rebound headache
👉 Ice pick headache
👉 Spinal headache
👉 Thunderclap headed
🩸Common causes
👉 Illness
👉 Stress
👉 Environment
👉 Genetic
🩸 Treatment varies depending on type.
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15/06/2022
💃Welcome to health Wednesday with Tmsampsonlink.healthcare 💉
It has become so obvious that people are facing a lot of health challenges, one of which is" Asthma Attack".
💊What Is an Asthma Attack?
An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of muscles around your airways. This tightening is called a bronchospasm. During the asthma attack, the lining of the airways also becomes swollen or inflamed and thicker mucus -- more than normal -- is produced. All of these factors -- bronchospasm, inflammation, and mucus production -- cause symptoms of an asthma attack such as trouble breathing, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and difficulty performing normal daily activities. Other symptoms of an asthma attack can include:
👉Severe wheezing when breathing both in and out
👉Coughing that won't stop
👉Very rapid breathing
👉Chest tightness or pressure
👉Tightened neck and chest muscles, called retractions
👉Difficulty talking
👉Feelings of anxiety or panic
👉Pale, sweaty face
👉Blue lips or fingernails
👉Worsening symptoms despite use of your medications...
✨Some people with asthma may go for extended periods without having an asthma attack or other symptoms, interrupted by periodic worsening of their symptoms due to exposure to asthma triggers such as exercise or exposure to cold air.
Mild asthma attacks are generally more common. Usually, the airways open up within a few minutes to a few hours after treatment. Severe asthma attacks are less common but last longer and require immediate medical help. It is important to recognize and treat even mild symptoms of an asthma attack to help you prevent severe episodes and keep asthma under control.
✨Reference: Medically Reviewed by Sabrina Felson, MD.
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10/06/2022
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08/06/2022
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More on Anxiety 🤔
🟥Nervous Vs ANXIETY
It's common to hear someone say, "This is giving me anxiety!" when faced with a situation that makes them uncomfortable or nervous.
But although the terms "anxiety" and "nervous" are often used interchangeably, feeling nervous and having an anxiety disorder are two very different things. So how do you know if the nervousness you're feeling is normal or actually an anxiety disorder?
✨What It Means to Be Nervous
Nervousness is a natural reaction to a stressful situation. It usually hits when you face a new or important challenge, such as taking an exam or giving a presentation to a room full of people. You might be nervous when waiting for medical test results lab results or before walking into a job interview.
Many physical sensations can accompany nervousness, including a dry mouth, sweaty palms, and dizziness. You may also experience feelings of self-doubt. These feelings and sensations are both uncomfortable and uncontrollable.
Nervousness tends to go away once you've gotten through the situation. And it rarely leads to you avoid nerve-wracking situations in the future.
Feelings of nervousness that don't disrupt your everyday life are normal.
✨What It Means to Be Anxious
Anxiety, on the other hand, is something you deal with on an ongoing basis. You live your life in a constant state of dread, and you struggle to calm yourself.
In addition to the physical symptoms, the suffocating feeling of dread accompanying anxiety disorders can even compel you to avoid places or situations that incite these uncomfortable symptoms. These feelings and negative coping behaviors eventually begin to interfere with your day-to-day life.
For instance, it's normal to feel nervous about going to the doctor because of what you could learn. But if your fear becomes so overwhelming that you avoid going to the doctor altogether, you may have a diagnosable anxiety disorder.
✨Is It Nerves or Anxiety?
Nervousness and anxiety are similar in that both cause a variety of physical and cognitive symptoms. But that's where the similarities end.
👉Length of time: Nervousness ends when the nerve-wracking situation is over. Anxiety is persistent. The intensity may ebb and flow, but it never completely goes away.
👉Intensity: Nervousness doesn't prevent you from doing the things that make you nervous. Anxiety, on the other hand, can prevent you from doing something you enjoy and make it difficult to focus and go about your day.
👉Focus: Nervousness is a response to something specific, while anxiety is often more general. You may feel anxious but can't always pinpoint what you're anxious about.
✨Remember that while nervousness can be a sign of an anxiety disorder, it's very common to experience it from time to time without actually having an anxiety disorder.
✨Nervousness
📍Temporary
📍Less intense
📍Response to something specific
📍Rarely leads to negative coping behaviors
📍Manageable with self-care
✨Anxiety
📍Persistent and ongoing
📍More intense
📍Often more generalized
📍Interferes with daily life
📍May require therapy or medication
✨ Reference
📍https://www.verywellmind.com/sheryl-ankrom-2583883
03/06/2022
ANXIETY🙄
What is an anxiety disorder?
An anxiety disorder is a type of mental health condition. If you have an anxiety disorder, you may respond to certain things and situations with fear and dread. You may also experience physical signs of anxiety, such as a pounding heart and sweating.
It’s normal to have some anxiety. You may feel anxious or nervous if you have to tackle a problem at work, go to an interview, take a test or make an important decision. And anxiety can even be beneficial. For example, anxiety helps us notice dangerous situations and focuses our attention, so we stay safe.
But an anxiety disorder goes beyond the regular nervousness and slight fear you may feel from time to time. An anxiety disorder happens when:
Anxiety interferes with your ability to function.
You often overreact when something triggers your emotions.
You can’t control your responses to situations.
Anxiety disorders can make it difficult to get through the day. Fortunately, there are several effective treatments for anxiety disorders.
Who is at risk for anxiety disorders?🤷
A mix of genetic and environmental factors can raise a person’s risk for developing anxiety disorders. You may be at higher risk if you have or had:
Certain personality traits, such as shyness or behavioral inhibition — feeling uncomfortable with, and avoiding, unfamiliar people, situations or environments.
Stressful or traumatic events in early childhood or adulthood.
Family history of anxiety or other mental health conditions.
Certain physical conditions, including thyroid problems and heart arrhythmias (unusual heart rhythms).
🤔Anxiety disorders occur more often in women. Researchers are still studying why that happens. It may come from women’s hormones, especially those that fluctuate throughout the month. The hormone testosterone may play a role, too — men have more, and it may ease anxiety. It’s also possible that women are less likely to seek treatment, so the anxiety worsens.
What are the types of anxiety disorders?
There are several types of anxiety disorders, including:
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
Panic disorder.
Phobias.
Separation anxiety.
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