Health Education

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Polyhydramnios

Polyhydramnios Polyhydramnios is a one of the obstetrical condition that is affected to the mother & fetus   both. An amount of amniotic fluid more than 2000 ml Incidence about polyhydramnios is 1:200.Polyhydramnios is a medical condition describing an excess of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac. It is seen in about…

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Placenta Accreta

What is placenta accreta? Placenta accreta is a high-risk pregnancy complication that happens when the placenta becomes embedded too deeply in the uterine wall. Normally, a few minutes after you deliver your baby, the placenta detaches from the wall of your uterus and is delivered as well. When you have…

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Placenta Previa

Placenta previa is one of the leading causes of obstetric hemorrhage. It is associated with significant maternal and perinatal morbidity as well as mortality, especially in developing countries like India. What is placenta previa? Placenta previa is a relatively rare pregnancy complication in which the placenta implants low in the…

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OLIGOHYDRAMNIOS

OLIGOHYDRAMNIOS Oligohydramnios a condition in pregnancy characterized by a deficiency of amniotic fluid. It is the opposite of Polyhydramnios If the measurement of amniotic fluid is too low it is called oligohydramnios. About 8% of pregnant women can have low levels of amniotic fluid, with about 4% being diagnosed with oligohydramnios.…

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Peritonitis

 What is peritonitis? Peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneum, the thin layer of tissue covering the inside of your abdomen and most of its organs. The inflammation is usually the result of a fungal or bacterial infection. This can be caused by an abdominal injury, an underlying medical condition, or…

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LIVER CANCER

  What Is Liver Cancer? Liver cancer is cancer that occurs in the liver. The liver is the largest glandular organ in the body and performs various critical functions to keep the body free of toxins and harmful substances. It’s located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, right…

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Ovarian Cancer

How do you get ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer refers to any cancerous growth that begins in the ovary. It is the fifth most common cause of cancer deaths in women and the tenth most common cancer among women in the United States. Among the gynecologic cancers—those affecting the uterus, cervix, and ovaries—ovarian…

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postpartum hemorrhage

Post partum hemorrhage remains a major cause of maternal mortality & morbidity worldwide. Approximately, half a million women die annually from causes related to pregnancy & child birth. Postpartum hemorrhage refers to any amount of bleeding from or into the genital tract following birth of the baby up to the…

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Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis causes inflammation, pain, and swelling of joints. Persistent inflammation over time can damage affected joints. The severity can vary from mild to severe. Treatments include disease-modifying medicines to suppress inflammation, which can prevent or delay the progression of the disease, and medication to ease pain. The…

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Tonsillitis

Tonsils are the two lymph nodes located on each side of the back of your throat. They function as a defense mechanism. They help prevent your body from infection. When the tonsils become infected, the condition is called tonsillitis. Tonsillitis can occur at any age and is a common childhood…