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Wednesday 28 December 2022

Dietary Supplement for Zinc Deficiency

Dietary Supplement for Zinc Deficiency


Zinc is a mineral your body needs in small amounts. It is particularly important for men who need more than women. We explain why you need it, and where to get the best deals.

Men need plenty of zinc. It is lost every time a man ejaculates, so any man with a highly active sex-life, needs plenty - in a multi-mineral supplement(1). Zinc is also part of many important enzymes, so if you are deficient, these enzymes cannot work - whether you're a man or woman.


Zinc is part of many enzymes - these speed up body functions. They are involved in cell growth and immunity, testosterone production, sperm formation as well as sexuality.


Choose a multi-vitamin/mineral supplement with zinc


Don't just get a zinc supplement or lozenges to get zinc unless you know you have a real deficiency. It is OK to take these now and again, but as with all minerals, you want to make sure you don't take too much of one. Make your main supplement a multi-vitamin/mineral supplement.

Why? Because many vitamins and minerals work together or are involved together in many important functions in the body. Also, some minerals compete with others, so if you take too much of one mineral, you may not get the benefit of other essential nutrients.

Sunday 16 January 2022

Guidelines for home quarantine in India

Government of India 

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 

Directorate General of Health Services 

(EMR Division) 

Guidelines for home quarantine 

Scope 

Detection of a travel related/unrelated suspect case of novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID19) will be followed by rapid isolation of such cases in designated health facilities and line listing of all contacts of such cases.Home quarantine is applicable to all such contacts of a suspect or confirmed case of COVID-19. 

This intervention will be limited to the initial phase of India reporting only (i) travel related cases and (ii) focal clusters arising from a travel related/unrelated case where cluster containment strategy is adopted (iii) Persons coming from COVID-19 affected areas where local and community transmission is evident. 

HealthCampIndia Home Quarantine Rules
                                                                   Source: Business Standard

Definition of contact 

A contact is defined as a healthy person that has been in such association with aninfected person or a contaminated environment as to have exposed and is therefore at a higher risk of developing disease.

A contact in the context of COVID-19 is: 

• A person living in the same household as a COVID-19 case; 

• A person having had direct physical contact with a COVID-19 case or his/her infectious secretions without recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) or with a possible breach of PPE 

• A person who was in a closed environment or had face to face contact with a COVID-19 case at a distance of within1metre including air travel; 

The epidemiological link may have occurred within a 14‐day period before the onset of illness in the case under consideration. 

Instructions for contacts being home quarantined 

The home quarantined person should: 

Stay in a well-ventilated single-room preferably with an attached/separate toilet. If another family member needs to stay in the same room, it’s advisable to maintain a distance of at least 1 meter between the two. 

    • Needs to stay away from elderly people, pregnant women, children and persons with co-morbidities within the household.  

    • Restrict his/her movement within the house. 

    • Under no circumstances attend any social/religious gathering e.g. wedding, condolences, etc. 

                                                               Source: India.com

He should also follow the under mentioned public health measures at all times: 

    • Wash hand as often thoroughly with soap and water or with alcohol-based hand sanitizer 

    • Avoid sharing household items e.g. dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating utensils, towels, bedding, or other items with other people at home. 

    • Wear a surgical mask at all the time. The mask should be changed every 6-8 hours and disposedoff. Disposable masks are never to be reused. 

    • Masks used by patients / care givers/ close contacts during home care should be disinfected using ordinary bleach solution (5%) or sodium hypochlorite solution (1%) and then disposed of either by burning or deep burial. 

    • Used mask should be considered as potentially infected. 

    • If symptoms appear (cough/fever/difficulty in breathing), he/she should immediately inform the nearest health centre or call 011-23978046. 

Guidelines for home quarantine in India
Source: Indian Express

Instructions for the family members of persons being home quarantined 

    • Only an assigned family member should be tasked with taking care of the such person • Avoid shaking the soiled linen or direct contact with skin 

    • Use disposable gloves when cleaning the surfaces or handling soiled linen 

    • Wash hands after removing gloves 

    • Visitors should not be allowed 

    • In case the person being quarantined becomes symptomatic, all his close contacts will be home quarantined (for 14 days) and followed up for an additional 14days or till the report of such case turns out negative on lab testing 

Environmental sanitation 

a) Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces in the quarantined person’s room (e.g. bed frames, tables etc.) daily with 1%Sodium Hypochlorite Solution. 

b) Clean and disinfect toilet surfaces daily with regular household bleach solution/phenolic disinfectants 

c) Clean the clothes and other linen used by the person separately using common household detergent and dry. 

Duration of home quarantine 

a) The home quarantine period is for 14 days from contact with a confirmed case or earlier if a suspect case (of whom the index person is a contact) turns out negative on laboratory testing

Monday 3 January 2022

COVID-19 Vaccine Your Guide to Booster Vaccination

COVID-19 Vaccine Your Guide to Booster Vaccination


What is Coronavirus or COVID-19 ?

COVID-19 is a very infectious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and is more serious in older people and those with certain health conditions.

Why are you being offered a COVID-19 booster?

Like some other vaccines, levels of protection may begin to wane over time. The booster will help to reduce the risk of you needing admission to hospital due to COVID-19 infection this winter.

Protection against severe disease from the first 2 doses seems to decline very slowly. Boosting your immunity should help to extend your protection into next year and may give broader protection against new variants.

When should you have a booster?

The booster is being offered to those most vulnerable first, and will then be rolled down to younger age groups. Your appointment should at least 3 months from your last dose, but you may be called later based on your age group.

Common side effects

As with your previous dose the common side effects are the same for all COVID-19 vaccines used:

a) having a painful, heavy feeling and tenderness in the arm where you had your injection. This tends to be worst around 1 to 2 days after the vaccine

b) feeling tired

c) headache

d) general aches, or mild-flu like symptoms


Please note: If you had serious side effects after any previous dose you may be advised to avoid or delay further vaccination. You should discuss this with your doctor or specialist


Serious side effects

Worldwide, there have also been recent, very rare cases of inflammation of the heart called myocarditis or pericarditis reported after Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.

These cases have been seen mostly in younger men within several days after vaccination. Most of the these people recovered and felt better following rest and simple treatments.

You should seek medical advice urgently if, after vaccination, you experience:

a) chest pain 

b) shortness of breath

c) feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering, or pounding heart


Is there anyone who shouldn't have a booster?

There are very few people who should not have a booster. 

If you have had a severe reaction to a previous dose of the vaccine you should discuss this with your doctor

Can you still catch COVID-19 after having the vaccine?

The COVID-19 vaccination will reduce the chance of you suffering from COVID-19 disease.

It may take a few days for your body to build up some protection from the booster.

Like all medicines, no vaccine is completely effective - some people may still get COVID-19 despite having a vaccination, but this should be less severe.

If you have not had the first vaccinations

If you have not yet had either of your first 2 doses of the vaccine you should have them as soon as possible

I have a COVID-19 positive result, when can I have my booster?

You will still need the booster but you should wait at least four weeks from your COVID-19 infection


For more information please see here -- https://coronavirus-yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/productinformation


How to open surgical repair centre?

Congratulations !! if you are the one who would like to start your own business of Surgical Repair Centre.

How to open surgical repair centre


From Hospital Services Point of view, top priority is to take care of its patients. It's hospital, surgical facility, or doctor's office that we trust to offer quality care to patients to feel them better and live a healthier life. Hospital staff is just one integral part of that care. The equally important is equipment , and maintaining it properly is of utmost importance.

As we understand the surgical instruments/equipment should be taken care, the business of surgical repair centre should take care below points. These will be beneficial for your success in the business of surgical repairs:

1) Offer service, refurbish, and repair to a variety of leading manufacturers.

Ensure you have services offering for below surgical instruments

  • Surgical Sagittal Saws
  • Reciprocating Saws
  • Oscillating Saws
  • Precision Sagittal Saws
  • Sternum Saws
  • Reamer Handpieces
  • Surgical Drills
  • Micro Drills
  • Medium Speed Drills
  • High Speed Drills
  • Wire Drivers
  • Single Trigger Rotary’s
  • Dual Trigger Rotary’s
  • Cordless Drivers
  • Universal Drivers
  • Surgical Modular Handpieces
  • Skeeter Drill
  • C Serters
  • Cast Cutters
  • Cast Saws
  • Cast Cutter Vacuums
  • Pin Drivers
  • Single Trigger Wire Collets
  • Dual Trigger Wire Collets
  • Jacob Chuck Attachments
  • Reaming Attachments
  • Trinkle Attachments
  • Hudson Attachments
  • AO Attachments
  • Synthes Attachments
  • Sternum Saw Guards
  • Flexible Scopes
  • Stryker Bur Guards 2296-301
  • Stryker Bur Shields 2296-302
  • MicroAire PAL 600, 650
  • Phaco Handpieces
  • Dermatome

2) Explain reasons in choosing you as a service partner / repairer for surgical instruments

For example:
            a) Providing Warranty coverage on materials and workmanship
            
            b) Ensure Replacement parts are new and OEM-equivalent
            
            c) Provide Superior quality repairs that meet or exceed OEM (original equipment 
                manufacturers) specifications

3) Provide On-site services. 

Ensure your staff are happy to answer any questions about your processes and procedures 

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Lastly, you can try with Offering Refurbished Equipment Sales:
  • Stryker Core Impaction Drills and all accessories
  • Stryker Command II Impaction Drills and all accessories
  • Hall Surgairtome II Drills and all accessories
  • Stryker Oral Max Drills and all accessories
  • Stryker Roto Osteotome Drills and all accessories
  • Ace Drills and all accessories
  • 3M Drills and all accessories