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09 May, 2009

EPISTAXIS:TREATMENT

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For proper management and treatment of epistaxis, it is very important to know about the mode of onset,duration & frequency of bleeding,amount of blood loss,side of the nose from where bleeding is occurring,whether the bleeding is occurring from front[anterior] or back[posterior] part of the nose.

It is also imperative to know whether the individual presenting with epistaxis has any personal or family history of bleeding tendency.History of known medical conditions like hypertension,mitral valve disease,cirrhosis,nephritis,leukemia etc. and drug intake history like analgesics,anticoagulants like warfarin are also very important for proper management.

FIRST AID

In majority of the occasions,bleeding occurs from the little's area,which is located in anterior part of the nose.This can be easily controlled by by pinching the nose with thumb and index finger for about 5-10 minutes.Application of cold compress to the nose may also help by causing blood vessel constriction.

Cauterisation:This method is useful in anterior epistaxis.After applying local anaesthesia,the bleeding vessel is coagulated with bead of silver nitrate or with the help of electrocautery.

Anterior nasal packing:If bleeding from anterior part of the nose is profuse and/or the bleeding vessel is not visualised then anterior nasal packing may be done.This is usually done with ribbon gauze soaked in liquid paraffin.The pack is usually removed 24 hours after,if bleeding has stopped.If the pack is kept more than 24 hours,then oral antibiotics may be given.

Posterior nasal packing may be required in individuals bleeding posteriorly into the throat.

Posterior epistaxis can sometimes be dealt with endoscopic cautery .

Ligation of blood vessels:

If the bleeding is from the external carotid blood vessel system & the bleeding is not being controlled by conservative measures then in some instances ligation of the external carotid artery may be done.This is usually not done nowadays.in favour of embolisation or ligation of more peripheral branches.

Sometimes in cases of uncontrollable posterior epistaxis,ligation of the maxillary artery may be done.

In occasional instances of antero-superior bleeding,ligation of ethmoidal arteries may be required.

However ligation of blood vessels are required on rare occasions,as most of the episodes of epistaxis can be managed by conservative measures.

The immediate responsibility of an individual suffering from epistaxis & his/her family members ,is to compress the nose as mentioned above,apply some cold compress, and immedietely shift the individual to the nearest health centre.

Note of caution:In elderly individuals hypertension or rise in blood pressure is a fairly common cause of epistaxis.

also read:CAUSES OF EPISTAXIS

Please corroborate these informations with other reliable internet resources.For any more information on this,please consult with your doctor or may post your querry in the comment section.

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26 March, 2009

RISK FACTORS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

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Today I'll try to present a brief review about the risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

1.Family history[parents or siblings with type 2 diabetes]

2.Physical inactivity

3.Obesity[BMI greater than or equal to 25]


4.Hypertension[blood pressure greater than or equal to 140/90 mm of Hg].


5.HDL cholesterol level less than or equal to 45 and/or triglyceride level greater than or equal to 250 mg/dl....

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6.History of gestational diabetes mellitus or birth of baby greater than 4 kg in weight.

7.History of impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance.

8.History of vascular disease.

9.Polycystic ovarian disease.

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21 March, 2009

INSULIN RESISTANCE SYNDROME[SYNDROME X]

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Insulin resistance syndrome or syndrome X is a condition seen in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus.It is characterized by hyperglycemia[that is the blood glucose level is raised].hyperinsulinemia[the blood insulin level is also raised],dyslipidemia[abnormality in lipid profile]] and hypertension.This condition takes place due to a defect in the genes that leads to insulin resistance.

Syndrome X is exaggerated by obesity and this syndrome may predispose to atherosclerosis,coronary artery disease,cerebral infarction etc

Insulin resistance means....

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that insulin,the hormone that reduces the blood glucose can not act on the target organs,thereby leading to increased blood glucose level.The increase in blood glucose level further increases the secretion of insulin as a compensatory mechanism[which fails to decrease the glucose level due to insulin resistance].Excess insulin may trigger dyslipidemia by elevating the blood triglyceride level.Hyperinsulinemia also causes sodium retention in the kidney,thus elevating blood pressure.

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17 October, 2008

HEART DISEASE

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Hi again,coming back to my first topic,let's say something about heart disease related to life style.there are numerous cardiac diseases,but those related prominently to life style may be broadly classified into 1. coronary artery disease[commonly called heart attack]
2.hypertension[increasd blood pressure]
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE may again be classified into stable angina,unstable angina,myocardial infarction.These may also lead to heart failures and several other complications.
The risk factors for coronary artery disease are1.HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA[high blood
cholesterol]
2.DIABETES MELLITUS[increasd blood sugar]
3.INCREASED STRESS & TENSION
4.UNHEALTHY FOODS
5.SMOKING
6.NO EXERCISE
7.SOME HEREDITARY FACTORS[THIS IS NOT IN OUR HANDS ,BUT MOST ARE]

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