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    Multiple sclerosis is a standout amongst the most misjudged illnesses of this century. Since its disclosure, there are still no known reasons, no demonstrated medicines, and no known cure, yet it influences conceivably five hundred thousand individuals in the United States alone. Individuals need to take in more about this infection so it can be conveyed to the country's consideration. Different Sclerosis is a focal's ailment sensory system. It pulverizes the greasy myelin sheath that protects…

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    Bell's Palsy Essay

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    The immunological hypothesis was introduced by McGovern and coworkers.35-36 Friedreich hypothesized that the cause of facial paralysis was ~rheumatic" because of exposure to cold often followed by fever, chills and local pain and swelling in and around the neck.37 Brunninghausen speculated that the paralysis arose from the nerve sheath becoming thickened and compressed in stylomastoid foramen. The cold hypothesis, or paralysis e frigore, maintained that exposure to draughts produced the palsy.…

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    Phantom Pain Essay

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    operation is healed, which could be months or years after the amputation (Rose, 2014). The most common triggers of phantom pain are touch, urination or defecation, sexual intercourse, angina, cigarette smoking, changes in barometric pressure, herpes zoster and exposure to cold. The two types of pain are not the same however they can occur simultaneously, so describing your type of pain and when it first started to occur is very important to differentiate between the two (Mayo Clinic,…

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    Peripheral Neuropathy Overview- Peripheral neuropathy is a term that describes the damage to one or more of your peripheral nerves. This affects messages traveling between the central nervous system and the peripheral system. There are several conditions that may lead to peripheral neuropathy. Diabetes is the most common cause of chronic peripheral neuropathy. The sign and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy depend on which type of peripheral nerves are damaged (sensory, motor or autonomic nerves)…

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    INTRODUCTION Oral Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems1, 2: Oral controlled release drug delivery is a drug delivery system that provides*give the continuous oral delivery of drugs at predictable and reproducible kinetics for a predetermined period throughout the course of GI transit and also the system that target the delivery of a drug to a specific region within the GI tract for either local or systemic action. All the pharmaceutical products formulated for systemic delivery via*throw…

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    distinctive rash made up of tiny pinkish red spots that cover the whole body. Is contagious. Tinea pedis Infection which attaches itself to keratinised structures such as the skin. Tinea pedis is commonly known as athlete’s foot. Highly contagious. Herpes simplex A viral infection commonly known as cold sores; not confined to the mouth, can spread over the face and to other parts of the body also. Appears as small blisters which if left alone will dry up leaving a crust which falls off.…

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    Signs and Symptoms: HIV should be viewed as a continuum which includes initial infection, asymptomatic latent infection, symptomatic infection and end-stage AIDS diagnosis. The progression along a person’s continuum cannot be predicted as it varies from person to person. Since each person’s progression through HIV is different, each person should be viewed as an individual regardless of symptoms they may present with. There are various symptoms that a person can present with during the…

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    Sciences titled, “ An overview of systematic reviews of clinical evidence for cupping therapy.” It was concluded after reviewing research on several clinical trials on cupping that, “Cupping therapy may be beneficial for pain-related conditions (herpes zoster, low back pain), acne, and facial paralysis. However, an explicit conclusion could not be drawn due to the low quality of the original studies” (Cao, Han, Liu & Zhu, 2015). Ultimately more substantial research and clinical trials are needed…

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    General illness prevention recommendation includes vaccination: Mrs. Smith should get annual influenza vaccination, pneumococcal vaccine now and then every 5 years, and other vaccines as per general population recommendation for her age group, like herpes zoster vaccine (Kinsinger, 2014). Common recommendations for heart failure care advise alcohol restriction, smoking cessation, weight and stress management, physical activity, and a healthy diet (AHA, 2017b; Kinsinger, 2014). Since Mrs. Smith…

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    EVALUATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROBLEM NAME INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION Introduction Epidemiology is the branch of public health which attempts to discover the causes of disease in order to make disease prevention possible. Thereforeepidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations and the application of the knowledge to control of health problems.The focus is on epidemiology in public health, that is, its use as…

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