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five ways to treat hyperthyroidism naturally hyperthyroidism occurs when

the thyroid gland becomes overactive producing too much t4 and t3 hormones

where hyperthyroidism is too little the most common type of hyperthyroidism is

the autoimmune disorder Graves disease in this disorder the body makes an

antibody a protein produced by the body to protect against a virus or bacteria

called thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin TSI that causes the

thyroid gland to make too much thyroid hormone hyperthyroidism also may be

caused by a nodular goiter which are lumping the thyroid gland that caused

the thyroid to produce excessive amounts of thyroid hormones in addition

inflammation of the thyroid gland called thyroiditis result from an attack on the

immune system such as a viral infection which may cause temporarily cause

symptoms of hyperthyroidism another issue is people who consume too much

iodine typically from supplements or who take medications containing iodine may

actually cause a goiter and accelerated thyroid problems

hyperthyroidism and disease symptoms the main symptoms

associated with a hyperthyroidism and Graves disease symptoms include anxiety

trouble sleeping irritability increased a sense of smell irritable bowel

syndrome thinning hair irregular heartbeat weight changes this is causes

there are several contributing factors to hyperthyroidism but the main cause

includes leaky gut syndrome hormonal imbalances toxicity food allergies

here are the best ways to treat hyperthyroidism naturally foods for

hyperthyroidism died when it comes to seeing improvements in thyroid function

the best place to start is by improving your diet with these healing foods green

juices fresh green juices from nutrient-dense vegetables such as kale

spinach and spirulina can help provide vital nutrients by taking this juice you

can control hyperthyroidism Whole Foods processed foods should be avoided so aim

for fresh fruits vegetables and lean proteins by reducing green vegetable and

fresh fruit you can reduce hyperthyroidism anti-inflammatory helps

many helps such as basil rosemary and original can be anti-inflammatory and

help improve thyroid function ginger is an anti-inflammatory habit that can help

boost immune function by including ginger into your diet you can reduce HT

bone broth bone broth supports detoxification and assets in healing of

leaky gut issues that can make hyperthyroidism worse foods to avoid

gluten a gluten-free diet is beneficial for people with thyroid issues

conventional diary people with thyroid problems can also benefit from a Evans's

and free diet artificial flavorings are dice these can

influence thyroid function therefore it is best to avoid them sugar

suppresses immune function and contributes to autoimmune disease

packaged foods can contain GMO foods that have been linked to autoimmune

conditions so avoid packaged foods here is a home remedy to cure thyroid for

this veneer than your seeds and water coriander seeds water for thyroid here

is a magical drink to reduce hyperthyroidism first this we need Dania

sieves and water take a pan add two glasses of water and boil for five

minutes

now add 2tsp of Chania seeds and let it boil for five to ten minutes cover it

and boil in low flame after 15 minutes turn off the flame and filter that water

in a glass

and one teaspoon of honey and mix it well take this water in early morning by

doing this you can reduce your high thyroid levels in a very short period of

time for any queries and suggestions feel free to comment in below comment

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Treatment for Wet AMD and DME - Duration: 6:03.

>>NARRATOR: Hi, my name is Lea.

I'm here to connect with people who care about managing your condition and to

talk to you about treatment with EYLEA.

EYLEA is an FDA-approved prescription treatment to treat the following retinal conditions:

Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration, or Wet AMD.

Diabetic Macular Edema, or DME.

Diabetic Retinopathy, or DR in DME.

And Macular Edema following Retinal Vein Occlusion, or MEfRVO.

EYLEA® (aflibercept) Injection is a prescription medicine administered by injection into the

eye.

You should not use EYLEA if you have an infection in or around the eye, eye pain or redness,

or known allergies to any of the ingredients in EYLEA, including aflibercept.

The safety and efficacy of EYLEA have been studied in over 3000 patients in clinical

trials.

So whether you're about to receive your first treatment with EYLEA, or if you may receive

EYLEA in the future, or you're a loved one or caregiver who wants to help, it's great

that you are here to learn more.

Now I'd like to share some general tips that can apply to everyone: Keep every eye

care appointment so you can do your best to help protect your vision.

If you miss an appointment, reschedule it as soon as possible.

Your vision is very important.

Your eye care team will put together a treatment plan based on your vision needs.

Be sure to follow your eye care team's instructions every step of the way.

And stay on top of your overall health.

Now I'd like to talk to you about EYLEA injections, so let's see what can happen

before, during, and after the appointment.

This will help you make the most of your treatment.

Before your scheduled appointment, there are a few things you can do to prepare.

Make a list of questions you have to bring along to ask your eye care team.

Arrange for someone to drive you to and from the appointment.

And consider taking along a pair of dark glasses, because your eyes may be sensitive to light

after your treatment.

Now, what should you expect at the appointment?

The eye care team will get you ready for the EYLEA injection by examining the eye.

Your eye care team should clean your eye and the area around it with a topical antiseptic.

To help prevent infection, antibiotic drops may be put in your eye, and your eye should

be treated with a numbing solution.

So, now we are ready.

Your eye care specialist will inject EYLEA into your eye with a very fine needle.

It takes only a few seconds.

Once injected inside the eye, your EYLEA dose is complete.

Injection into the eye with EYLEA can result in an infection in the eye and retinal detachment—separation

of retina from back of the eye.

Inflammation in the eye has been reported with the use of EYLEA.

In some patients, injections with EYLEA may cause a temporary increase in eye pressure

within one hour of the injection.

Sustained increases in eye pressure have been reported with repeated injections, and your

doctor may monitor this after each injection.

There is a potential risk of serious and sometimes fatal side effects related to blood clots,

leading to heart attack or stroke in patients receiving EYLEA.

After the EYLEA injection, your doctor should check for any side effects from the injection.

Including a temporary increase in pressure.

Here are some things for you to look out for.

You may have eye pain or redness. You may have temporary vision problems.

Do not drive or use machinery. Sustained increases in eye pressure have been reported with repeated injections of EYLEA.

If you have any side effects, including eye pain or redness, light sensitivity, or blurring of vision after an injection

cataract, moving spots in the field of vision, increased pressure in the eye

and vitreous (gel-like substance) detachment, which are the most common side effects with EYLEA.

Contact your doctor right away.

After the injection, give yourself some time to take it easy.

Make sure you follow any directions provided by your eye care team.

Want ideas for questions to ask your eye care team?

Go to EYLEA.com to download a Discussion Guide.

Thank you for connecting with me.

Subscribe by clicking on the button below, and also talk to your doctor about treatment options.

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HEAT STROKE 🔥(Sun Stroke): Causes, symptoms, treatment 💬 NurseWeekly - Duration: 3:07.

Wooo! It is blazing outside!

Says everyone in Seattle, when it's over like 65, but I ain't going to lie

I think this Summer is going to be banging

and I know some of you in Louisiana, Georgia, Bama, Texas, Oklahoma.

You guys are keeping it way more than a hundred, for way too long.

So with that, we've got high risks of heatstroke.

Which you may have heard of, but you might not quite understand.

The medical name?

Severe non-exertional or exertional hyperthermia.

So normal body temperature is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius,

everywhere else in the f#$@! world.

So you're out shopping, and you leave grandpa in the car with the windows rolled up,

and he's got dementia and he's looking for the window pump in your 2018 "S-Class."

He's confused, he's hot, and he can't seem to get out.

Well after a while, when the environment heats up grandpa's body temperature to over 104 degrees...

We've got a problem.

Now heat stroke is a medical emergency, and can be deadly,

so it's important you know what it looks like.

Now you get back to "papa-potato," and he's feeling extra weak, he's got a headache,

he's nauseous or dizzy.

He's breathing real fast.

He's being strange or slurring his words, or even unconscious.

Maybe he's having seizures.

Get that man to a hospital!

If you call for an ambulance, while you're waiting, it's recommended

that you cool them off, and quick.

Now I used to hear about dunking people in a tub of cool water, but 1, that's not always around

and 2, that's not always safe depending on a lot of variables.

So instead...

Turn on that air conditioning.

Get him in some shade.

Put a fan on him.

Take any heavy clothing off, have him lie down, relax.

Pop some cold compresses on him.

Like those bags of Mandarin Orange Chicken, you got from Trader Joe's?

Remember.

This is grandpa.

He's worth it.

Put them on his neck, on his armpits, on his groin.

We've got a lot of blood vessels in these areas, it'll cool him down quick.

If you feel like they're safe to drink fluids, and have no swallowing issues,

get him some sports drinks, or water in his system, OK?

Once the ambulance comes, they'll take it from there.

Now, how do we prevent this from happening??

Number one: Don't leave any person or animal in the car with the windows rolled up,

you dip$#*!

Also remember, this is non-exertional or exertional.

Try to stay out of the mosh pit come summertime when you're at the Gorge Amphitheater.

OK?

Exercising heavily out in the beating sun.

I mean, I know you've got goals, but honestly.

No one cares how many steps you got in today.

But you.

Quit telling me.

I'm serious, I don't care.

Besides you could say like 4,000 or 600,000, I really don't know.

I say good job.

OK. The point is it ain't worth it.

Remember, it's not just the elderly that are vulnerable to heat stroke.

It can happen to any age, and any medications you may take, may put you at a higher risk

of this happening.

Wear light clothing that fits loose.

If I could live in boxer briefs and flip-flops, I would.

But apparently, my local bank doesn't think it's appropriate.

So follow the rules, just follow them loosely.

Drink plenty of fluids during extra hot days,

and have the common sense to not stay out in the blistering heat, all f@#*% day.

Are you with me?

Peace!

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