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15/12/2022

Pls let your son/daughter know his/her genotype before he/she says yes to that handsome guy or to that beautiful lady whom he/she wishes to spend the rest of his/her life with...
Genotype & It's Appropriate Suitor:
AA + AA = Excellent
AA + AS = Good
AA + SS = Fair
AS + AS = Bad
AS + SS = Very Bad
SS + SS = Extremely Bad (In fact, don't try it)


πŸ’‰BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY πŸ’‰

What’s Your Type and how common is it?

O+ 1 in 3 37.4%
(Most common)

A+ 1 in 3 35.7%

B+ 1 in 12 8.5%

AB+ 1 in 29 3.4%

O- 1 in 15 6.6%

A- 1 in 16 6.3%

B- 1 in 67 1.5%

AB- 1 in 167 .6%
(Rarest)

Compatible Blood Types

O- can receive O-

O+ can receive O+, O-

A- can receive A-, O-

A+ can receive A+, A-, O+, O-

B- can receive B-, O-

B+ can receive B+, B-, O+, O-

AB- can receive AB-, B-, A-, O-

AB+ can receive AB+, AB-, B+, B-, A+, A-, O+, O-

This is an important msg which can save a life! A life could be saved....
: Your Blood group also speaks about you.
πŸ…°οΈ(+) : Good leadership.
πŸ…°οΈ(-) : Hardworking.
πŸ…±οΈ(+) : Can Sacrifice for others and very ambitious, tolerance.
πŸ…±οΈ(-) : Non flexible, Selfish & Sadistic.
πŸ…ΎοΈ(+) : Born to help.
πŸ…ΎοΈ(-) : Narrow minded.
πŸ†Ž(+) : Very difficult to understand.
πŸ†Ž(-) : Sharp & Intelligent

11/12/2022

Pls FOLLOW πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

03/12/2022
23/11/2022
Medical Instrument and it's uses πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―
22/11/2022

Medical Instrument and it's uses πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

18/11/2022

Everywhere RIP 😭😭😭

Just take a minute to type πŸ™πŸ™

Alhamdullilah for the gifts of life πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ™

16/11/2022

How can the risk of abnormal menstruation (periods) be reduced?
Here are some recommendations for self-care:

Try to maintain a healthy lifestyle by exercising moderately and eating nutritious foods. If you have to lose weight, do so gradually instead of turning to diets that drastically limit your calorie and food intake.
Make sure you get enough rest.
Practice stress reduction and relaxation techniques.
If you are an athlete, cut back on prolonged or intense exercise routines. Excessive sports activities can cause irregular periods.
Use birth control pills or other contraceptive methods as directed.
Change your tampons or sanitary napkins approximately every four to six hours to avoid toxic shock syndrome and prevent infections.
See a doctor for regular check-ups.

LIVING WITH
When should you seek medical attention for abnormal menstruation (periods)?
Contact a doctor or medical professional if you have any of the following symptoms:

Severe pain during your period or between periods
Unusually heavy bleeding (soaking through a sanitary pad or tampon every hour for two to three hours) or passing large clots
An abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge
High fever
A period lasting longer than seven days
Vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods or after you have gone through menopause
Periods that become very irregular after you have had regular menstrual cycles
Nausea or vomiting during your period
Symptoms of toxic shock syndrome, such as a fever over 102 degrees, vomiting, diarrhea, fainting or dizziness
You should also see a doctor if you think you might be pregnant.

14/11/2022

Treatment and medications
Treatment options are determined by which type of hepatitis you have and whether the infection is acute or chronic.

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A usually doesn’t require treatment because it’s a short-term illness. Bed rest may be recommended if symptoms cause a great deal of discomfort. If you experience vomiting or diarrhea , follow your doctor’s orders for hydration and nutrition.

The hepatitis A vaccine is available to prevent this infection. Most children begin vaccination between ages 12 and 18 months. It’s a series of two vaccines. Vaccination for hepatitis A is also available for adults and can be combined with the hepatitis B vaccine.

Hepatitis B

Acute hepatitis B doesn’t require specific treatment.

Chronic hepatitis B is treated with antiviral medications. This form of treatment can be costly because it must be continued for several months or years. Treatment for chronic hepatitis B also requires regular medical evaluations and monitoring to determine if the virus is responding to treatment.

Hepatitis B can be prevented with vaccination. The CDC recommends hepatitis B vaccinations for all newborns. The series of three vaccines are typically completed over the first six months of childhood. The vaccine is also recommended for all healthcare and medical personnel.

Hepatitis C

Antiviral medications are used to treat both acute and chronic forms of hepatitis C. People who develop chronic hepatitis C are typically treated with a combination of antiviral drug therapies. They may also need further testing to determine the best form of treatment.

People who develop cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) or liver disease as a result of chronic hepatitis C may be candidates for a liver transplant.

Currently, there is no vaccination for hepatitis C.

Hepatitis D

No antiviral medications exist for the treatment of hepatitis D at this time. According to a 2013 study, a drug called alpha interferon can be used to treat hepatitis D, but it only

14/11/2022

[ Hypoglycemia ]

Hypoglycemia is a condition in which your blood sugar (glucose) level is lower than the standard range. Glucose is your body's main energy source.

Hypoglycemia is often related to diabetes treatment. But other drugs and a variety of conditions β€” many rare β€” can cause low blood sugar in people who don't have diabetes.

Hypoglycemia needs immediate treatment. For many people, a fasting blood sugar of 70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), or 3.9 millimoles per liter (mmol/L), or below should serve as an alert for hypoglycemia. But your numbers might be different. Ask your health care provider.

Treatment involves quickly getting your blood sugar back to within the standard range either with a high-sugar food or drink or with medication. Long-term treatment requires identifying and treating the cause of hypoglycemia.

[ Causes ]
Hypoglycemia occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) level falls too low for bodily functions to continue. There are several reasons why this can happen. The most common reason for low blood sugar is a side effect of medications used to treat diabetes.

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