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How to care for a scratched eye or a corneal abrasion so a scratch eye just

needs to be pretty much taken care of like a scratch on the skin you want to

prevent it from getting infected so we recommend just keeping your eyelids

clean keeping that area clean and if the scratch is bad enough you may need to

patch it with the contact lens which your doctor can do for you don't do that

on your own because if you put a contact on something that was caused by like a

stick or a branch or something then that could cause actually worse problems so

we usually want to get an antibiotic on it as soon as possible because we don't

want it to get infected because you get an infection on your skin and it gets worse

the worst thing is going to happen is a scar well that's the same thing that's

going to happen with your eyes if you get an infection on your eye and will scar

leading to blindness or your scar on your skin isn't quite as bad so

how to care for a scratch eye go see your optometrist right away get an

antibiotic on it right away clean up the eyelids with the products

we talk about all the time and then you may have to patch it with the contact

lens or an ointment or something like that yeah hey it's Dr. Travis Zigler

CEO of Eye love and I want to thank you for watching the video now if I could ask

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Treating Diabetes At Home - Duration: 1:59.

treating diabetes with occupation occupation points are most preferable

for the people suffering from diabetes acupressure is an unscented Chinese

technique which helps to heal diabetes acupressure has various pressure points

on body spots to cure diabetes acupressure is almost 5,000 years old

therapy to heal any illness through applying mild pressure on pressure

points here we are going to discuss acupressure points for diabetes control

spleen point lower leg point spleen point is situated in lower leg it is

directly connected with this plane you can find the exact spot of

acupressure spleen point and behind the shin bones the screen point is at four

fingers above side off ankle bones applying firm pressure on screen point

for at least three to five minutes a day will give you insulin related problems

continue doing this for about 10 to 12 weeks to see good results in this train

point intestine point is very helpful for diabetics intestine point is also

called hand Valley point acupressure intestine point is situated between the

index finger and thumb find the interest rein point as shown in video

apply pressure on intestine point and massage joint area on a regular basis to

get relief in intestine applying pressure on intestine point will remove

the excess heat from body and will give more energy thank you for watching this

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Measles rubeola causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment vaccines & pathology - Duration: 7:34.

German measles rubella

What is German measles?

German measles

Also known as rubella is a viral infection that causes a red rash on the body

Aside from the rash people with German measles usually have a fever and swollen lymph nodes

The infection can spread from person to person through contact with droplets from an infected persons sneeze or cough

This means that you can get German measles if you touch your mouth

Nose or eyes after touching something that has droplets from an infected person on it

You may also get German measles by sharing food or drinks with someone who's infected

German measles is rare in the United States with the introduction of the rubella vaccine in the late

1960s the incidence of German measles significantly declined

However, the condition is still common in many other parts of the world

It mainly affects children more commonly those between five and nine years old, but it can also occur in adults

German measles is typically a mild infection that goes away within one week even without treatment

However, it can be a serious condition in pregnant women as it may cause congenital. Rubella syndrome in the fetus

Congenital rubella syndrome can disrupt the development of the baby and cause serious birth defects such as heart abnormalities

Deafness and brain damage. It's important to get treatment right away. If you're pregnant and suspect you have German measles

When are the symptoms of German measles?

The symptoms of German measles are often so mild that they're difficult to notice when symptoms do occur

They usually develop within two to three weeks after the initial exposure to the virus

They often last about three to seven days and may include pink or red rash that begins on the face and then spreads

Downward to the rest of the body mild fever usually under 102 degrees Fahrenheit

Swollen and tender lymph nodes runny or stuffy nose

headache muscle pain

inflamed or red eyes

Although these items may not seem serious. You should contact your doctor if you suspect you have German measles

This is especially important if you're pregnant or believe you may be pregnant in rare cases

German measles can lead to ear infections and brain swelling

Call your doctor immediately. If you notice any of the following symptoms during or after a German measles infection

Prolonged headache earache stiff neck. What causes German measles?

German measles is caused by the rubella virus

This is a highly contagious virus that can spread through close contact or through the air

It may pass from person to person through contact with tiny drops of fluid from the nose and throat when sneezing and coughing

This means that you can get the virus by inhaling the droplets of an infected person or touching an object

contaminated with the droplets

German measles can also be transmitted from a pregnant woman to her developing baby through the bloodstream

People who have German measles are most contagious from the week before the rash appears until about two weeks after the rash goes away

They can spread the virus before they even know that they have it who is at risk for German measles?

German measles is extremely rare in the United States

Thanks to vaccines that typically provide lifelong immunity to the rubella virus

most cases of German measles occur in people who live in countries that don't offer routine immunization

against rubella

The rubella vaccine is usually given to children when they're between 12 and 15

Months old and then again when they're between ages 4 & 6 this means that infants and young

Toddlers who haven't yet received all vaccines have a greater risk of getting German measles to avoid complications during pregnancy

Many women who become pregnant are given a blood test to confirm immunity to rubella

It's important to contact your doctor immediately

If you've never received the vaccine and think you might have been exposed to rubella

How does German measles affect pregnant women when a woman contracts German measles during pregnancy?

The virus can be passed on to her develop Bing baby through her bloodstream

This is called congenital. Rubella syndrome

Congenital rubella syndrome is a serious health concern as it can cause miscarriages and stillbirths

It can also cause birth defects in babies who are carried to term

including delayed growth

intellectual disabilities heart defects

deafness

poorly functioning organs women of childbearing age

Should have their immunity to rubella tested before becoming pregnant if a vaccine is needed

It's important to get at at least 28 days before trying to conceive

How is German measles diagnosed since German measles appears similar to other viruses that cause rashes?

Your doctor will confirm your diagnosis with a blood test

This can check for the presence of different types of rubella antibodies in your blood

Antibodies are proteins that recognize and destroy harmful

Substances such as viruses and bacteria the test results can indicate whether you currently have the virus or are immune to it

How is German measles treated most cases of German measles are treated at home?

Your doctor may tell you to rest in bed and to take acetaminophen

Tylenol which can help relieve discomfort from fever and aches

They may also recommend that you stay home from work or school to prevent spreading the virus to others

Pregnant women may be treated with antibodies called hyper immune globulin that can fight off the virus

This can help reduce your symptoms. However, there's still a chance that your baby will develop congenital. Rubella syndrome

Babies who are born with congenital rubella will require treatment from a team of specialists

Talk to your doctor if you're concerned about passing German measles on to your baby. How can I prevent German measles?

for most people

Vaccination is a safe and effective way to prevent German measles

the rubella vaccine is typically combined with vaccines for the measles and mumps as well as rice ala the

virus that causes chickenpox

these vaccines are usually given to children who are between 12 and 15 months old a

Booster shot will be needed again when children are between ages 4 & 6

since the vaccines contain

Small doses of the virus mild fevers and rashes may occur if you don't know whether you've been vaccinated for German measles

It's important to have your immunity tested, especially if you are a woman of childbearing age and aren't pregnant

attend an educational facility

Work in a medical facility or school plan to travel to a country that doesn't offer

Immunization against rubella while the rubella vaccine usually isn't harmful the virus in the shot could cause adverse

Reactions in some people you shouldn't be vaccinated

If you have a weak immune system due to another illness our pregnant or plan to become pregnant within the next month

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Anastasia, Spina Bifida | Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial - Duration: 6:35.

Every parent of a special-needs child

is gonna have lots of hopes and dreams for their child.

Worst case scenario, we were going to have her

at a phenomenal therapy program

and best case scenario the stem cells would work for her body

and she would get results from them as well

Anna has spina bifida, myelomeningocele and hydrocephaly,

and she has a shunt

and she is adopted

and we got Anna about two weeks old

She is unable to urinate on her own

So she has to be catheterized every four hours

And also she is paralyzed from the waist down

and she has no feeling so she is unable to crawl or walk or stand

When my mom told me she had an idea for Anna to do stem-cell treatment I was definitely skeptical

so I wanted to do a lot of research on my own

I found six families that have used Beike

and got stem cells and all of them had differing results

But were positive and they encouraged me that it would all work out

So that turned my opinion ultimately

Good afternoon my princess!

Beike helped us to put this whole package together

where we were able to get stem cells and therapy and we stayed

the whole 25 days and we've seen really good improvements

She has so much energy

Especially after stem cells

She came here maybe able to walk in her brace about 220 feet

and she's walking about 780 feet right now

She is wiggling her toes in her sleep at night.

Yes all night long her toes are wiggling

and she is responding to stimuli in one of her legs

This leg was completely flaccid and it did not move at all

now she's able to move that leg

During acupuncture, she actually said it itched. She's told us several times that things hurt

And for a child that doesn't feel anything that's huge news

We're able to touch her toe on her right foot and she will move her right leg

In the middle of the night we are no longer having to cath her, she is urinating on her own at night

That is huge improvement for a family that has to wake up every four hours around the clock

Well, I like acupuncture and .... the oxygen

OK, one more time! one, two... more, more, more! push more!

The hospital staff have been inspiring for Anastasia

They always approach every therapy, every day with a good attitude

and that's important when you're working with a child

Especially someone as young as Anastasia. if you approach a child with a good attitude

Nine times out of ten, they're going to give you a good attitude back

and it really affects how well she has done in therapy here

and it also affects us. We are tired were jet-lagged

The first week we were absolutely exhausted,

but we were always greeted with smiling faces and that changes your day.

Beike is phenomenal, in a word

When you're making such a large journey,

You're going across several countries, across the ocean

It is definitely very calming when you get there

and everything is exactly the way it's supposed to be as it has been explained to you

It is a full service program

The results that we have gotten we are very happy with I think Anastasia is very happy

I would recommend this for any special needs child or an adult that has issues

The stem cells have made a wonderful improvement with Anna any time your child

wiggles a toe or is able to feel that something itches and has never felt that before

Those are huge gains and you should not be afraid to come, they are very very welcoming

and we plan to return at least one more time, if not two.

If you are thinking of giving stem cells from Beike

I would say do not let fear stop you

because that was the hold up for us for a couple of months

and you kind of have to take a leap and go for it

and they will be here with a net to catch you on the other side

and it's going to be a great journey

you're going to learn so much about your loved one while you're here and what they need

and how you can help them in your home country,

I would definitely say you need to use Beike

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Stasis Dermatitis and Ulcers - Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis - Duration: 7:41.

Stasis dermatitis and ulcers

what is stasis dermatitis

to stasis dermatitis is skin inflammation that develops in people with pour circulation

it most often occurs in the lower legs because that's where blood typically collects

when blood collects or pools in the veins of your lower legs

the pressure on the veins increases the increased pressure damage is your capillary ease which are very small blood vessels

this allows proteins to leak into your tissues

this leakage leads to a buildup of blood cells

fluid and proteins and that buildup causes your legs to swell

this swelling is called peripheral edema a people with stasis dermatitis usually experience

swollen legs and feet open sores or Chi and reddish skin

one theory is that a protein called fibrinogen may be responsible for the changes you see in your skin

when fibrinogen leaks into your tissues your body converts it to the active form of the

protein which is called fiber and as ITU leaks out

the fibrin surround your capillary is forming what are known as fibrin cuffs these fibrin cuffs

may prevent a oxygen from entering your tissues

and when your cells don't receive enough oxygen they can become damaged and die symptoms of stasis dermatitis

the symptoms of stasis dermatitis include skin discoloration

a Ching scaling all sirs you may also experience symptoms of Venus insufficiency including leg swelling

calf pain taft tenderness

a dull ache or heaviness in your legs that gets worse when you stand in the early stages of stasis dermatitis

the skin on your legs may look fin your skin may also which that try not to scratch it

scratching can cause the skin to cracked and fluid to seep out

over time these changes can become permanent

your skin may eventually thicken hard and or turn dark brown

this is called Lippo Dermott the sclerosis

it may also look lumpy

in the final stages of stasis dermatitis

your skin breaks down and an ulcer

or soar forms ulcers from stasis dermatitis usually form on the inside of your ankle

common causes of stasis dermatitis

pour circulation causes stasis dermatitis

typical eight pour circulation is the result of a chronic

long-term condition called Venus insufficiency Venus insufficiency occurs when your veins have trouble sending blood to your heart

there are one way valves inside your leg veins that keep your blood flowing in the right direction

which is toward your heart in people with Venus insufficiency these valves become weak this allows blood to flow back poured the feed

and pool and your legs instead of continuing to float ward your heart this pooling of blood is what causes stasis dermatitis

varicose veins and congestive heart failure are also known causes of legs swelling and stasis dermatitis

most of the conditions that cause stasis dermatitis usually develop in people as they get older

however there are also several causes that are unrelated to age

including surgery

such as using a leg vein for bypass surgery

deep vein thrombosis in your leg traumatic injury to your lower legs

what are the risk factors for stasis dermatitis

to stasis dermatitis affects people with pour circulation

its common among adults are over the age of 50

women are more likely to get it than men a number of diseases and conditions can

increase your risk for developing stasis dermatitis

including high blood pressure

Venus insufficiency occurs when your veins have difficulty sending blood from your legs to your heart varicose veins

swollen and enlarged veins that are visible under your skin

congestive heart failure

occurs when your heart doesn't pump blood efficiently

kidney failure occurs when your kidneys can't remove toxins from your blood

obesity injury to your lower legs

numerous pregnancies deep vein thrombosis in your lead a blood clot in your leg vein

your lifestyle can also affect your risk

you may be at a higher risk of getting stasis dermatitis if you are very overweight

don't get enough exercise

when to see your Dr. See your Dr. If you notice leg swelling or any symptoms of stasis dermatitis

especially if the symptoms include pain redness

open wounds or ulcers

a slight drainage towel is stasis dermatitis diagnose

to diagnose stasis dermatitis

your Dr. Will closely examine the skin on your legs

your Dr. May also order a Venus topple are ultra Salant this is a noninvasive test that uses

sound waves to check the blood flow in your legs

towel is stasis dermatitis treated

there are several things you can do at home to help treat stasis dermatitis

avoid standing and sitting for long periods of time

prop up your feet when sitting where compression stockings

were loose fitting clothing to avoid irritating your skin

ask your Dr. About the types of skin creams and ointments you can use

avoid using the following products lanolin calemine and other lotions that dry your skin

topical antibiotic ointment such a neo mice and due to possible allergic reactions

then set cane and other numbing midi Kay shunts

your Dr. Might tell you to put what bandages on your skin and might prescribe tropical steroid creams and ointments

your Dr. May also prescribe antibiotics in if your skin becomes infected

surgery may be recommended to correct varicose veins if they become painful

treating conditions that cause Venus insufficiency such as high blood pressure and congestive heart failure

can also help control your stasis dermatitis

what are the possible long-term complications of untreated symptoms

if it's cleft untreated stasis dermatitis can result in

chronic leg ulcers a steal my alive as which is a bone infection

a bacterial skin infection such as abscesses or cellulite as permanent scarring

how can stasis Burma Titus be prevented

stasis dermatitis is usually the result of a chronic illness such as congestive heart failure so it's difficult to prevent if you're already ill

however you can reduce your risk by preventing the swelling in your legs

the peripheral edema a that causes it

you can also lower your risk by exercising

exercise into great way to improve your circulation and reduce your body fat

limiting the amount of sodium you consume can also help

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Adults Need Fast Treatment Too - Duration: 5:36.

Hello again from the Campaigns Team. Now you may have seen or taken part in one of our

recent online campaigns such as our petition calling for Waiting Time Targets for Adults

and our campaign to message your MP about early intervention. But what is it we're asking

the Government and decision makers to do? And why is this important in the treatment

of eating disorders? Today we're joined by our Policy Lead Jon Kelly who's going to talk

more about what adult waiting time targets actually mean.

So Jon, first of all, why do we want to see waiting times targets introduced in England?

It's very important that people with eating disorders can receive a specialist assessment

and start treatment quickly. And this makes it much more likely that treatment will be

effective for them. Being seen quickly can also help people to realise that they are

ill and that do need and deserve treatment. Unfortunately, quite often in England, adults

who are referred for treatment will have to wait many months before they can start that

treatment. Quite often, with eating disorders, the longer that people are unable to access

treatment, the more unwell they can become.

Also, in some cases they can start to lose hope of recovery.

Are waiting times targets new for eating disorders?

In 2016, waiting times targets were introduced for children and young people in England with

an aim that by 2020 all children and young people who are assessed as in urgent need

will begin treatment within one week of referral, and within four weeks for all other cases.

Currently there are no mandatory waiting time targets in place for adults in England.

Is it just the length of time that people have to wait that we're concerned about?

No, it's not just that that we're looking at and concerned about. The plan that NHS

England is now implementing for children and young people in England provides a good template

for what we'd like to see for adults in England. What is really important is that as well as

introducing waiting times targets, at the same time they also set clear guidance that

all children and young people with an eating disorder should be able to access treatment

and not just those that are severely ill. They also specified that treatment must be

evidenced based and another important point is that they set minimum staffing levels for

the new services to ensure they're able to offer and provide the treatment these young

people need.

Why are we focusing on this now?

We have a really important opportunity now to persuade the Government and the NHS in

England to extend the good work that they've been doing for children and young people to

apply to adults as well. The Government has promised that by April 2019, they will create

a care pathway for adult eating disorders services. A care pathway means they will decide

on a standard process to be followed in the treatment of adults with eating disorders.

What hasn't quite been decided yet is whether that will include mandatory waiting times

targets for adults and whether it will include other standards such as minimum staffing levels

for the services.

Also, last year the parliamentary health services ombudsman published a report highlighting

the understaffing and lack of resources available to adult eating disorders services. That's

why when calling for these waiting times targets, we're saying they must be adequately funded

and those services must be able to recruit the staff they need to deliver those new standards.

What about Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

Well the health system is run separately in those countries so any standards agreed in

England won't apply there. On the campaigning section of our website you can find out how

to take part in our campaigning actions for early intervention in those countries. Also,

in the future we'll be doing some videos like this about campaigning in Scotland, Wales,

and Northern Ireland.

How can people get involved further?

Firstly, if they haven't already, they can go to the campaigns section of our website

and sign our petition and look at some of the resources about making contact with their

MP and also we'd like to do some research on this topic so, if you have been referred

to treatment or a friend or relative has been referred within the last five years as an

adult in England, we'd like to hear from you. If that's something that may be of interest,

please email me at research@beateatingdisorders.org.uk.

Thanks for watching, we hope you found this both informative and helpful. Over the next

few months we'll be filming a series of similar videos to share with you which talk more about

our other key policy areas.

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Treatments for insomnia - Duration: 8:26.

Treating insomnia treatments for insomnia

plenty of treatment options for insomnia are available

good sleep habits and a healthy diet can remedy many cases of insomnia

behavior therapy or medication may be necessary in some cases

it's important to determine whether or not an underlying issue or medical condition is causing your insomnia

many cases of insomnia are result of stress or some other emotional or physical condition that need separate treatment

many times sleep patterns return to normal when these conditions are successfully treated

healthy lifestyle changes

often making lifestyle changes can cure insomnia

you might want to try some of these suggestions

go to bed when you feel tired

use your bedroom only for sleep and sex

activities that stimulate the brain such as watching TV

reading or eating should take place an outside the bedroom

try to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day

reduce the stress is in your life that are disrupting your sleep you may also want to

incorporate other lifestyle changes such as the following

don't smoke if you smoke quit

the Katyn is a stimulant that triggers insomnia

also smoking can lead to

high blood pressure heart attacks

strokes cancer

watch what you drink a void drinking excessive amounts of alcohol

at the hall is a sedative that may induce sleep initially

but it can disrupt deeper stages of sleep that allow your body to rest fully

long-term heavy drinking can also trigger high blood pressure

heart failure and stroke

caffeinated drinks to such as coffee and soft drinks are other stimulants to avoid

a study published in the journal of clinical sleep medicine found that 400 mg MG of caffeine

taken 6 hours before bedtime can significantly disrupt your sleep

for reference and 8 ounce cup of coffee has 95 to 200 mg of caffeine

the researchers recommend avoiding caffeine a minimum of 6 hours before your normal bedtime drinking too much of any fluid before

bedtime can disrupt sleep with repeated night time trips to the bathroom

exercise exercising 20 to 30 minutes every day can encourage a good night's sleep

even if you don't see immediate results

keep doing it researchers in a 2013 study tracked 11 women with insomnia and found that exercising one day didn't necessarily mean

that there participants would sleep better that night

however regular exercise over the course of four months did improve how much they slapped and their overall quality of sleep

regular exercise can also help prevent serious medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease Albee city and diabetes as

the maintain a healthy diet

a void foods that are high in saturated fat which may cause heartburn and in digestion

these foods can be hard to digest particularly when you eat them late at night

this can make it difficult to sleep

behavior therapies these treatments can teach you how to make your environment more

conducive to sleep behavior therapies are often conducted by a psychologist psychiatrist

or other trained healthcare provider

they've been shown to be as effective or more effective than sleep medications

such therapies are often the first line of treatment for people with insomnia

these therapies may include the following

relaxation techniques

progressive muscle relaxation

biofeedback and breathing exercises are ways to reduce anxiety at bedtime

these strategies help you control your

breathing heart rate muscle tension

the mood a warm bath before bedtime

a massaged and light stretching all work to relax the body and should help you to wind down at night cognitive behavioral therapy

in group sessions or one on one counseling

mental health therapists can help you learn to change negative patterns of thinking

this can help you learn to replace worried or fearful thinking with more pleasant

the lax Ing thoughts this type of mindset is more helpful for finding healthy sleep habits

sleep restriction sleep restriction requires that the time you spend in bed is temporarily restricted causing partial sleep deprivation

your then more tired than next night

once your sleep as improved your time in bed gradually increases light therapy

some sleep experts recommend light exposure for people who tend to fall asleep two early at night or wake up two early in the morning

this helps to adjust your internal clock

during times of the year when its light outside later in the evenings going outside for 30

minutes or using a medical grade light box can help adjust your sleep patterns

insomnia drugs your Dr. May turn to medication when lifestyle changes and behavior therapies don't help your insomnia

doctors don't generally recommend relying on sleeping pills for more than a few weeks

because their addictive talk to your Dr. About a treatment plan if you have insomnia

the type of drug and DOS will depend on your symptoms and medical history

also let your Dr. Know if you're experiencing the symptoms of depression

this may be the root of your insomnia and will require other types of treatment

prescription sleep aids prescription medications for insomnia include sedatives tranquilizers

and anti anxiety drugs

the actors don't recommend taking sleeping pills for more than 2 to 3 weeks because they can become habit forming

dosage than duration will vary depending on your diagnosis

medical history and current condition

some of the more popular prescription sleep medications include as a topic loan Loomis to which is a non benzodiazepine sedative

ray Nolte and those rum which is a melatonin receptor agonist

1000 on busy role which is an antidepressant of the serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitors class

zell plan sonata

which is a non benzodiazepine sedative hypnotic

Salk idem MBA and which is a non benzodiazepine hypnotic

studies have shown that sleep aid medications are effective and shortening the time it takes to fall asleep

increasing the length of sleep decreasing the number of times a person wakes up

improving the overall quality of sleep prescription sleeping drugs to sometimes have side effects

side effects are often more pronounced in alder adults

these can include excessive drowsiness

impaired thinking night wondering adaptation balance problems

in rare cases these medications can cause these side effects allergic reactions

facial swelling unusual behaviors such as driving

cooking or eating while asleep

talk to your Dr. Immediately about any side effects you experience

over the counter sleep aids many people prefer to use nonprescription sleep aid medications

such as antihistamines to cause drowsiness

and tea histamine scan also reduce the quality of sleep and cause side effects such as

daytime drowsiness

dry mouth blurred vision

although it's not a drug people also commonly use melatonin as a sleep aid

melatonin is a dietary supplement available at most pharmacies

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