Stroke Paralysis Nutrition: Optimizing Recovery for Patients
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by Fauzia Zeb Fatima
5d ago
Stroke paralysis, caused by brain blood flow disruption, leads to muscle weakness or loss of movement, affecting daily tasks like eating. This can result in difficulties with swallowing, limited mobility, and changes in appetite. Proper nutrition is vital for recovery and well-being. In this blog, we’ll discuss nutrition’s importance, common challenges, and tips for better dietary intake for stroke paralysis patients. Importance of a Balanced Diet in Stroke Recovery The importance of a balanced diet in stroke recovery cannot be understated. A balanced diet provides essential nutrients, vitami ..read more
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Revolutionizing Stroke Treatment: From Tradition to Technology
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by Fauzia Zeb Fatima
5d ago
In recent years, significant advancements in stroke treatment have revolutionized care for patients worldwide. Innovations in medical technology, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation approaches have The post Revolutionizing Stroke Treatment: From Tradition to Technology appeared first on MediGence ..read more
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Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery FAQs : Top Frequently Asked Questions
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1.  Am I eligible for bariatric surgery? The following are some general criteria for being a candidate for bariatric surgery: Body Mass Index (BMI): Bariatric surgery is available to those with a body mass index of 35 kg/m2 or above and a weight-related condition (diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure) of 40 kg/m2 or higher. Health issues related to obesity: If treatment for problems like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, or excruciating joint pain has not been successful, bariatric surgery may be suggested. Previous attempts at weight loss: Patients undergoing bariatric s ..read more
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Bone Marrow Transplant FAQs : Top Frequently Asked Questions
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1. What are stem cells and bone marrow? Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into a huge variety of different body cell types. They function as the body’s repairing system. Adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells are the two primary kinds of stem cells. They can divide and regenerate for a long time. They can develop into specialized cells like muscle, blood, and brain cells, but they are not specialized enough to perform any particular role in the body. Hematopoietic stem cells are found in the body’s soft, spongy bone marrow and turn into blood cells. The majority of bones contain i ..read more
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Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery FAQ: Top Frequently Asked Questions
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1. When is a good time to consider deep brain stimulation? When medication or other therapies do not produce the desired results for a patient with a particular neurological problem, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a therapy option that is usually explored. DBS may be investigated for several disorders, such as dystonia, essential tremor, Parkinson’s disease, and specific forms of epilepsy. The following suggests that now is a good time to think about DBS: Insufficient symptom management with medication: DBS may be taken into consideration if a patient’s symptoms are not adequately controlled ..read more
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Hernia Repair Surgery : Top Frequently Asked Questions
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1. What happens if a hernia is left untreated? Certain parts of the intestine may protrude and become caught in the abdominal wall, which will strangulate and cut off the blood supply to the surrounding trapped tissue. Untreated strangulated hernias can result in potentially fatal diseases including sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis, which is a severe intestinal inflammation. Hernias can occur to anyone at any age. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment must be given as soon as possible if suspected signs and symptoms appear. 2. When can one return to work? After this kind of surgery, most pa ..read more
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CAR T-Cell Therapy Top Frequently Asked Questions Answered
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1. Where is CAR-T cell therapy available? The FDA has approved CAR-T therapy in several countries, notably the USA, Canada, Germany, France, India, Spain, the UK, Italy, Israel, Australia, Singapore, and China. 2. What cancers can be treated with CAR-T-cell therapy? Different pharmaceutical companies produce various forms of CAR T cell treatment. CAR T cell treatments authorized by the FDA address the following conditions: B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in both adults and children Some subtypes of B cell lymphoma, such as but not restricted to: High-grade B cell lymphoma Follicular lymph ..read more
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Limb Lengthening Surgery – Most Frequently Asked Questions
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by Tanya Bose
2w ago
1. What is limb lengthening surgery? Limb Lengthening Surgery is done for cosmetic and medical purposes. The majority of patients (who are unhappy and want to be taller), however, opt for cosmetic procedures to increase their height. This process is carried out gradually, typically over several weeks, and hence, allows the soft tissues in your legs, like muscles, skin, and nerves, to gradually grow longer, as well as the leg bones, such as the tibia (shinbone) and femur (thigh bone). 2. Is limb lengthening surgery painful? Like any other surgery, this procedure also may result in some pain. A ..read more
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