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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy (OT) is  a healthcare profession that helps people of all ages who have physical, mental, or cognitive challenges to participate in everyday activities or “occupations” that are meaningful to them. OT practitioners work with individuals to overcome barriers to participation in daily life, promoting independence and improving overall …

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Dementia Management

Dementia Management Dementia is a broad term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. It’s not a specific disease, but rather a collection of symptoms caused by various underlying conditions, most commonly Alzheimer’s disease. These symptoms include memory loss, impaired judgment, language difficulties, and changes in …

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Caregiving to a Person with Dementia

Caregiving to a Person with Dementia Caregiving for someone with dementia  requires patience, understanding, and a range of practical strategies to manage the challenges that arise. It’s crucial to adapt communication, create a safe environment, maintain routines, and prioritize the caregiver’s own well-being.  Understanding and Communication with Dementia Patients Person-centered care: Focus …

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Hematological Disorder & Blood Test

Hematological Disorder & Blood Test Hematological disorders, also known as blood disorders, affect the blood and blood-forming organs, impacting the quantity and function of blood cells and proteins. Common hematological disorders are anemia, bleeding disorders (like hemophilia), blood clots, and blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Symptoms vary but can include …

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Skin Infectious Disease

Skin Infectious Disease Skin infections are diverse, ranging from bacterial and viral to fungal and parasitic, each with its own set of causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Common examples include cellulitis, impetigo, ringworm, and scabies. Proper hygiene, prompt treatment, and awareness of risk factors are crucial for prevention and management.  ত্বকের সংক্রমণ বিভিন্ন …

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Anatomical and Physiological Area in Diabetology

In diabetology, the anatomical and physiological areas of focus include the pancreas (specifically the islets of Langerhans and beta cells), the liver, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, the kidneys, and the nervous system (both autonomic and peripheral). These areas are crucial in understanding the pathogenesis and complications of diabetes, encompassing insulin production, glucose …

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Pediatric Infectious Disease Management

Pediatric Infectious Disease Management Pediatric Infectious Disease Management. Hotline 01969947171. Pediatric infectious disease management involves the diagnosis and treatment of infections in children. It ranges from common childhood illnesses to more complex and rare infections. It requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving specialists, pediatricians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Effective management also includes …

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Anticholinergic Drugs

Anticholinergic Drugs Anticholinergic drugs block the action of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter. These drugs are used to treat various conditions, including overactive bladder, Parkinson’s disease, and certain respiratory disorders. These drugs have many side effects and contraindications particularly in older adults. Functions of Acetylcholine in Our Body Acetylcholine (ACh) is a vital …

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Dental Surgery

Dental Surgery Dental surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures, commonly categorized by the area of focus or the specific issue being addressed. Common names include oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontal surgery, endodontic surgery, prosthodontic surgery, and orthognathic surgery.  Procedures can range from simple extractions to more complex surgeries involving the jaw, …

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Fat Metabolic Disease

Fat Metabolic Disease Fat metabolic diseases, also known as dyslipidemias, involve disorders in how the body processes and utilizes fats (lipids). These disorders can lead to abnormal levels of lipids like cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, and can contribute to conditions like metabolic syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.  Types of …

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