General recommendations for imaging (mammography) clients
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
General recommendations for imaging (mammography) clients   In this article, we are going to have some general recommendations for imaging (mammography) clients. * If your breasts are sensitive and painful, try to have a mammogram on the day when you have the least pain and sensitivity. * Do not use fragrances, powders, or creams under the mammogram on the day of mammography because it may reduce the quality of the stereotypes if placed on the skin of the breast. Always note the place and time of mammograms, biopsies, etc. * It is better to do mammography in a center where a large number ..read more
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Detection of breast cancer: mammography
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
Detection of breast cancer: Mammography   In this article, we are going to find out about the methods of the detection of breast cancer: mammography   Use of mammography in early detection of breast cancer   Mammography is a type of X-ray that helps to diagnose breast disease. scientists have invented this method about 30 years ago and have facilitated the diagnosis. And also improved the treatment results of patients due to early diagnosis of the disease. What should be noted is that the risks of X-rays hitting the breast in this way are very small and can be ignored. In fact ..read more
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Breast examination by a doctor
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
Breast examination by a doctor All women 25-40 years old should consider breast examination by a doctor or surgeon trained and experienced in breast diseases every 1-2 years. The doctors are recommending a doctor’s examination if you have a risk factor for breast cancer such as: a history of breast cancer in first-degree relatives age of first delivery over 30 years premature puberty late menopause severe obesity etc Do it once every 6 months. The necessity of examination by a doctor You and your doctor work together to fight breast disease. Your role is to have regular breast self-examinati ..read more
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Examine the breasts by yourself
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
How to examine the breasts by yourself at home   To examine the breasts by yourself at home, you should stand in front of a mirror while taking off your clothes and look at each of your breasts separately. Pay attention to the size, shape, color, borders, and direction of your breasts and nipples. How to examine the breasts by yourself? Breast self-examination involves two steps: looking and touching.   * look In some cases, breast diseases, especially breast cancers, cause changes in the appearance of the breast that can be detected by looking at the breasts. Therefore, you need to ..read more
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Breast cancer
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
How to diagnose breast cancer Early detection of breast cancer can prevent cancer from progressing and thus save a person’s life. When the disease is diagnosed in the early stages, the treatment options are more extensive and the patient is more likely to recover.   Symptoms  Most of the lumps that appear in the breast are usually not malignant, but the first sign of breast cancer (in both men and women) in the presence of a lump, which usually does not feel any pain. Complications of cancer include: Discharge of clear or bloody substance from the nipple Nipple depression or any oth ..read more
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How to protect the elderly against COVID-19
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
How to protect the elderly against COVID_19  part 2   In this article, we are going to continue reviewing the most important tips about how to protect the elderly against COVID-19.   If Covid-19 disease is on the rise in the community: Here are some important tips to protect the elderly against COVID-19: Keep a safe distance from people and stay away from sick people to reduce the risk of getting this disease, keep a good distance from them. Stay at home. Prepare your groceries online or ask other family members to do the shopping for you. If the disease has spread in your com ..read more
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How to protect the elderly against coronavirus?
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
How to protect the elderly against coronavirus? In this article, we are going to review some important tips about how to protect the elderly against coronavirus. Who is most at risk for coronavirus? Older people People who have more serious underlying diseases, such as: Heart disease Diabetes Pulmonary diseases People who have an organ transplant and are taking immunosuppressive drugs People with autoimmune diseases who take corticosteroids and immunosuppressive drugs. Pregnant women should also be more careful about prevention. Preparing the elderly for Covid19 disease  Here are some s ..read more
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What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?   Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating disease that affects the brain and spinal cord and causes loss of control, vision, balance, and numbness. In MS which is called an autoimmune disease, the nerves in the brain and spinal cord are mistakenly damaged by the body’s immune system. In MS, the immune system begins to attack the brain and spinal cord, two of the most important components that control the central nervous system, causing communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body. Eventually, the disease can destroy or permanently damage ..read more
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MS diagnostic tests
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
MS diagnostic tests In this article, we are going to talk about MS diagnostic tests, after finding out more about MS in the next few sentences or reading our previous article about Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Multiple sclerosis affects the brain and spinal cord, which is caused by muscle weakness and cramping. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complication of the central nervous system. This complication is one of the most debilitating neurological diseases among young adults. MS  is most commonly diagnosed in people in their 20s and 40s. It is one of the most common neurological diseases in huma ..read more
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
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by Samane Nobakhti
3y ago
Multiple sclerosis (MS) Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues. Such a process destroys myelin, the fat membrane that covers and protects the nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. Myelin can be likened to insulation on electrical wires. When myelin is damaged, the message released during that nerve is stopped or slowly transferred. Doctors and researchers do not know why MS affects some people and does not occur in others. A combination of factors, from genetics to childhood infections, plays a role. multiple sclerosis(MS ..read more
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