Healthy Spine and a Strong Back

The spine consists of 26 bones called vertebrae, which protect and support the spinal cord and nerves. A number of conditions and injuries can affect the spine, which can damage the vertebrae, cause pain, and limit mobility. Numerous conditions can affect the spine anywhere from the neck to the lower back. Some of the many

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Infection Control in the ICU

The care of critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is the most basic and mandatory feature of modern healthcare   Risk factors Patients in ICU are at risk for nosocomial infection and are related to the host characteristics and pre-existing active pathological conditions like agammaglobulinemia, immunosuppressive therapy or steroid usage, trauma, Chronic

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Nurses are playing a vital role in this pandemic – as always

The profession’s contribution to improve the people’s health during times of crisis dates back to the days of Florence Nightingale.   Nurses have been the stars for this pandemic across the globe for their exemplary courage, dedication and perseverance. The views on nursing and nurses are based on the personal experiences with nurses. The experience

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All you need to know about the second wave of COVID-19

Second wave of COVID-19 It’s referred to a serious increase in the number of cases that occurs after the original surge has been stopped in a particular area. Pandemics are mainly caused by the new pathogens that the vast majority of humans have no immune protection against. That’s what causes global outbreaks. After few months,

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Women with Epilepsy & Pregnancy

Epilepsy throughout pregnancy raises concern, but most women who have epilepsy deliver healthy babies though they need special care during pregnancy.  Here is an excerpt from an interview by Dr G Pavan Kumar Reddy, Consultant Neurologist at OMNI Hospitals, Kurnool on women with epilepsy and pregnancy and its management.   Woman is known to be

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Endometriosis – Its Role in Female Fertility

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial-like tissue (glands and stroma) lining inside the uterus grows outside the uterus, which induces a chronic inflammatory reaction, scar tissue, and adhesions that may distort a woman’s pelvic anatomy. Endometriosis is generally found in young women, but the occurrence of endometriosis is not related to ethnic or

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Airway Management and Infection Control in Known or Suspected COVID-19 – An Anaesthesiologist Perspective

Introduction Incidence of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19 or nCoV) among healthcare professionals especially among clinicians involved in anaesthesia and critical care is on rise during aerosol-generating procedures i.e. endotracheal intubation and extubation, bag-mask and jet ventilation, non invasive ventilation, oxygen administration through a high-flow nasal cannula or nebulisation, tracheostomy, open suctioning of airways, procedures

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Working Together to Prevent Suicide

At least once in a week, we tend to hear this word. Let it be a famous celebrity or a poor farmer, this word creates some amount of eagerness and anxiety in most of us. Every year suicide is among the top 20 leading causes of death globally. One suicide happens every 40 seconds worldwide. For

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COVID-19 & People with HIV/AIDS

This year’s World AIDS Day is dominated by the global attention towards COVID-19. HIV/AIDS has been a pandemic since the early 1980s and is far from over. 32·7 million people have died from AIDS-related illnesses. The global response to HIV/ AIDS is an example of what can be done and achieved when countries and people

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Importance of an Anaesthesiologist

The first successful demonstration of general anaesthesia was done in Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, on 16th October 1846. Hyderabad has contributed significantly for the development of anaesthesia in the world. Dr Rupa Bai Furdoonji was the first lady anaesthetist of the world from the present Sultan Bazaar Hospital, Hyderabad in the years 1889-1917. The great

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