this is a seriouse issues that we have to understand and visit the doctor for medical attention, first of all we have to know what is chronic cholecsystitis, it is the sudden inflamation of your gallbladder, if this condition persists for a prolonged period of time such as months or if you have repeated attacks it's known as chronic cholecsystitis.
*WHAT CAUSES CHRONIC CHOLECSYSTITIS=> the condition usually begins with the formation of gallstones in the gallbladder according to (yusuf medical laboratory research) wheither you have gallstones it may depend on several factors including genetic activity and dietary habits.
*SYMPTOMS OF CHOLECSYSTITIS=> it vary widely from person to person complications include:
1)- pancreatitis, wich is an inflamation of the pancreas.
2)- cancer of the gallbladder, wich is rare.
3)- gangrene.
4)- perforation of the gallbladder.
5)- enlarge gallbladder due to inflamation.
HOW TO DIAGONISE CHOLECSYSTITIS:
1)- the (CT) scan uses X-rays to produce very detailed pictures of your abdomen.
2)- the abdominal ultrasound helps your doctor view all the internal organs in your abdomen and see how blood flows through your vessels.
3)- blood tests can identify infections in cholecyntigraphy or a HIDA scan, an injection of a small amount of radioactive materials can help verify abnormal contractions or obstructions of your gallbladder and bileducts...
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Sunday, November 20
Saturday, November 19
WHAT IS GALLBLADDER..
this is an important thing you have to know about it well, gallbladder is a small sack located on the right-handside of the body on the underside of the liver, Gall (bile) is a greenish brown liquid wich the liver process. Gall is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder, gall goes into the small intestine via the bileducts to facilitate the digestion, mainly of fats everytime we eat some gall is released into the intestines, the bileducts is a narrow tube. Gallstones is formed when the chemical in the gallbladder like cholesterol, calcuim, bilirubinate, and calcuim carbonate are out of balance then gallstone may form.
The gallbladder is a small, pear shape organ located on the underside your liver, it stores bile made by the liver and sends to the small intestine via common bileduct (CBD) connects the liver. The gallbladder and the pancrease to the intestine. Gallstones blocking the (CBD) are lending cause of cholecsystitis. This blockage causes bile to buildup in the gallbladder and that buildup causes the gallbladder to become inflammed . The (CBD) drainage system is the causes of chronic cholecsystitis.
THE TWO TYPES OF GALLSTONES:
1)- (CHOLESTEROL GALLSTONES)=> this may form if there is toomuch cholesterol in the bile, there are the main type of gallstones in the U.K and the U.S.A
2)-(PIGMENT GALLSTONES)=> this form of when the bile has toomuch bilirubin, they are more common amoung patients who have liver disease infected bile tube or blood disorders, such as sickle cell aneamia....
The gallbladder is a small, pear shape organ located on the underside your liver, it stores bile made by the liver and sends to the small intestine via common bileduct (CBD) connects the liver. The gallbladder and the pancrease to the intestine. Gallstones blocking the (CBD) are lending cause of cholecsystitis. This blockage causes bile to buildup in the gallbladder and that buildup causes the gallbladder to become inflammed . The (CBD) drainage system is the causes of chronic cholecsystitis.
THE TWO TYPES OF GALLSTONES:
1)- (CHOLESTEROL GALLSTONES)=> this may form if there is toomuch cholesterol in the bile, there are the main type of gallstones in the U.K and the U.S.A
2)-(PIGMENT GALLSTONES)=> this form of when the bile has toomuch bilirubin, they are more common amoung patients who have liver disease infected bile tube or blood disorders, such as sickle cell aneamia....
TOOLS IN MEDICINE....
tools in an operating theatre, you should identified a pair of scissors wich is a very sharp instrument us for cutting in surgical operations. The forceps is another familiar tool used in hospital theatres.
other basic tools used in medicine with wich you will be familiar, are the syringe, injection needle, stretcher, wheel chair and bed each of this has a unique function. A drug is easily injected into a patients blood stream by means of the syringe and needle. When someone is injured, he or she is carried on a stretcher to a room where medical attention is given. Patients are wheeled easily in a bed to the operating theatre and back to the wards. When serious injuries occur to the legs wich prevent a person from walking, the wheele chair can be used to transport him to the place where treatment is given . An injured person can use crutches to move about..
other basic tools used in medicine with wich you will be familiar, are the syringe, injection needle, stretcher, wheel chair and bed each of this has a unique function. A drug is easily injected into a patients blood stream by means of the syringe and needle. When someone is injured, he or she is carried on a stretcher to a room where medical attention is given. Patients are wheeled easily in a bed to the operating theatre and back to the wards. When serious injuries occur to the legs wich prevent a person from walking, the wheele chair can be used to transport him to the place where treatment is given . An injured person can use crutches to move about..
pROCESS TO HELP WITH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION...
*people who have been rescued with drowning or who have had a severe electric shock may stop breathing. It is essential that their breathing should be started immediately if they are to survive. Even a delay of a few seconds may be fatal, for the brain is quickly damaged by a lack of oxygen. The mouth to mouth method of given artificial respiration is the simplest and most effective yet devised. But it is useless if there is any obstruction between the victims mouth and lungs. The rescuer must first make sure that there is nothing e.g bits of stick, leaves, vomit or false teeth in the victims mouth or throat, he then holds the head well back so that the trachea is kept open, and pinches the victims nose to makke it airtight. The rescuer now blows gently into the victims mouth and watches for the chest to rise as air enters the lungs. He should repeat the blowing followed by a short rest about 12times a minutes. In the case of a child, small amount of air only should be used for each breath, and this should be repeated about 18 - 20times a minutes.
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HERE ARE THE SIX ACTIVITIES OF OUR OWN BODIES WHICH YOU WILL ALSO FIND IN EVERY LIVINGTHING YOU STUDY, PLANT OR ANIMAL.
1)-( ASSIMILATION OF FOOD)=> we need to eat food daily to maintain our lifes and activities. The food we eat does not look at all like the substances of wich our bodies are made, but it really consists of chemical compounds similarto those in our bodies.
2)-(RESPIRATION)=> much of the food we eat is used inside our bodies to supply energy for our work and other activities . In an engine fuel is oxidised and use up to provide energy for the work it does, and our food is oxidise for similar purpose inside us. The process involves breathing, in wich oxygen is taken in, and the products of oxidation (CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER VAPOUR) are given out.
3)-(EXCRETION)=> the activities of the body in the continual breaking down of our body substance, producing waste substances wich are eliminated from the body in the form of excreta.
4)-(GROWTH and REPAIR)=> in the early part of our life some of our food is used for growth, and throughout life some also needed to repair and replace broken down tissues.
5)-(REPRODUCTION)=> man, like all other living organisms, is able to give rise to new generations of his species.
6)-(IRRITABILITY)=> our variouse sense organs (e.g the eye, ear, nose and skin) make us aware of our environment, and we show this by reacting in some way to what we see, hear, smell or feel. This ability to perceive external stimuli and respond to them is called irritability, and is shown by all livingthings.
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2)-(RESPIRATION)=> much of the food we eat is used inside our bodies to supply energy for our work and other activities . In an engine fuel is oxidised and use up to provide energy for the work it does, and our food is oxidise for similar purpose inside us. The process involves breathing, in wich oxygen is taken in, and the products of oxidation (CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER VAPOUR) are given out.
3)-(EXCRETION)=> the activities of the body in the continual breaking down of our body substance, producing waste substances wich are eliminated from the body in the form of excreta.
4)-(GROWTH and REPAIR)=> in the early part of our life some of our food is used for growth, and throughout life some also needed to repair and replace broken down tissues.
5)-(REPRODUCTION)=> man, like all other living organisms, is able to give rise to new generations of his species.
6)-(IRRITABILITY)=> our variouse sense organs (e.g the eye, ear, nose and skin) make us aware of our environment, and we show this by reacting in some way to what we see, hear, smell or feel. This ability to perceive external stimuli and respond to them is called irritability, and is shown by all livingthings.
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DONT FORGET HERE IS A BLOG TO EDUCATE STUDENTS AND FOR SOME HEALTH ISSUES..
Thursday, November 17
THE REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT RECEIVE CALLS WHEN YOUR BATTERY IS LOW,,
you are told not to receive call when your battery is low,i went for my research and i get reason why you should not because when your phones battery is low the radiation will be high, how ever radiation is the method of heat transfer inwhich heat get into us from the sun. How to experience radiation..
Process and Steps:::
1). Get a beaker that contains hot water
2). Get two thermometers namely T1 and T2
3). Let the T1 thermometer be on the beaker of hot water
4). Give a short distance between T2 thermometer and the beaker
=> observe does T2 shows a rise in temperature?
the heat given to T2 from the beaker did not travel there by condition.
how do we know? nor did it travel by condition.
how do we know ?
this method of heat transfer wich does not involve any material between the source of the heat and the receiver is called RADIATION. The heat is transfered by the means of waves........stay connect more updates coming..
Process and Steps:::
1). Get a beaker that contains hot water
2). Get two thermometers namely T1 and T2
3). Let the T1 thermometer be on the beaker of hot water
4). Give a short distance between T2 thermometer and the beaker
=> observe does T2 shows a rise in temperature?
the heat given to T2 from the beaker did not travel there by condition.
how do we know? nor did it travel by condition.
how do we know ?
this method of heat transfer wich does not involve any material between the source of the heat and the receiver is called RADIATION. The heat is transfered by the means of waves........stay connect more updates coming..
EXPLANATION OF CHRONIC CHOLECSYSTITIS.....
chronic cholecsystitis is the sudden inflamation of the gallbladder, if this condition persists for a prolonged period of time such as months or if you have repeated attacks it's known as chronic cholecsystitis......stay connect as we are about to bring you more update soon....
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