Sunday 3 June 2018

Understanding about Chikungunya


Understanding about Chikungunya:

Chikunguny is a debilitating, but non-fatal, viral illness that is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Mostly it has resemblance of dengue fever.

It usually spread by the bite of an Aedes mosquito. Humans are thought to be the major source, or reservoir, of chikungunya virus for mosquitoes. Therefore, the mosquito usually transmits the disease by biting an infected person and then biting someone else. An infected person cannot spread the infection directly to other persons (i.e. it is not a contagious disease). Aedes aegypti mosquitoes bite during the day time.

Symptoms:

Chikungunya usually starts suddenly with fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, and rash. In Swahili, "chikungunya" means "that which contorts or bends up". This refers to the contorted (or stooped) posture of patients who are afflicted with the severe joint pain (arthritis) which is the most common feature of the disease. Frequently, the infection causes no symptoms, especially in children. While recovery from chikungunya is the expected outcome, convalescence can be prolonged and persistent joint pain may require analgesic (pain medication) and long-term anti-inflammatory therapy. Infection appears to confer lasting immunity.

Diagnosis and Treatment:

Chikungunya is diagnosed by blood tests (ELISA). Since the clinical appearance of both chikungunya and dengue are similar, laboratory confirmation is important especially in areas where dengue is present. Such facilities are, at present, available at National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune & National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Delhi.

There is no specific treatment for chikungunya. Supportive therapy that helps ease symptoms, such as administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and getting plenty of rest, may be beneficial. Infected persons should be isolated from mosquitoes in as much as possible in order to avoid transmission of infection to other people.

Source:NVBDCP


Enroll Allied and Healthcare Professionals in India

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Allied health personnel are personnel who have specific connections with the art and science of health care and are recognized as members of health team in the national health system. They are educated, with different levels of professional qualifications, in a recognized or accredited health or healthrelated or academic Institution".
Allied & healthcare professionals include individuals involved with the delivery of health or related services, with expertise in therapeutic, diagnostic, curative, preventive and rehabilitative interventions. They work in interdisciplinary health teams including physicians, nurses and public health officials to promote, protect, treat and/or manage a person’s physical, mental, social, emotional and environmental health and holistic well-being.

Enrollment:

This is a provisional measure taken by the Government of India to reach out to all the allied and healthcare professionals in the country so that they may be effectively tracked as part of the overall HRH data available with the Government of India. This will help the government to estimate the numbers and streams of allied and healthcare existing in the country.

Please note the enrollment does not constitute a professional license or a registration number at this time. A unique reference number will be provided upon your successful enrollment which will be used in the future for any professional regulatory or standardizing activities undertaken by the Government of India.

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Friday 3 November 2017

Benefits of cold water for bath

Here, are the benefits of using cold water for a bath. Hope you follow it.

Friday 20 October 2017

Save Poor Lives - Chennai

Dear Readers / Visitors of the blog,

One of our regular reader has shared details of an organisation which is committed to help poor people / needy people in situations related to adverse health.

I am sharing details below, please spread a word and share to those people who are looking for help.


"It is a goal and essential part of our lives a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on us. And we will come running wherever they are."


Remember: Incase you don't believe, try reaching them before you initiate any step further.
Team Health Camp India, take this opportunity to thank all genuine people who helps poor people.

DETAILS


SAVE POOR LIVES,
S.Balasubramanian, Managing Trustee,
B.Chitra, Joint Managing Trustee,
A.KUMAR , Trustee. 
FLAT NO.A 4, CEEBROS GARDEN, GROUND FLOOR,
OLD NO.76, KAMARAJAR SALAI, RAJA ANNAMALAIPURAM
CHENNAI - 600 028.(OPPOSITE TO R K NAGAR POST OFFICE)
Phone : 42044165
Cell Phone : 9884607377
Email :savepoorlives@gmail.com


Source: http://www.savepoorlives.com/contactus.aspx

Friday 3 February 2017

Health Checkup from Vijaya Diagnostic Centre in Hyderabad

MAKE A RESOLUTION TO BEGIN THE NEW YEAR IN GOOD HEALTH

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