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What is Orthopaedic Trauma? Treatment, Prevention, Care & Much More

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  Orthopaedic trauma is a phrase used to describe severe wounds caused by an external force to the bones, muscles, and joints. These accidents or falls, physical abuse, sports injuries, overuse of the skeletal or muscular systems from long distance running, or natural disasters can all result in these injuries. Orthopaedic trauma might be something simple, like a hairline fracture, or serious, like a serious accident. Orthopaedic trauma injuries have the potential to significantly change your life and need for prompt, effective treatment. You can receive the specialised care needed for such injuries from an orthopaedic trauma physician or surgeon. The ultimate objective is to quickly and effectively repair the damaged bodily parts and return them to normal functioning. TREATMENT Orthopaedic trauma injuries are first treated with non-surgical techniques like rest, the use of casts or braces, physical therapy, etc. However, significant orthopaedic injuries to the muscles, bones, joints,

IUI vs IVF

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 A glimmer of hope is provided by fertility treatments for couples who have been attempting to conceive but have been unsuccessful. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) are the two most popular treatments that can help couples have children (in-vitro fertilization) IUI includes using a speculum to inject the sperm directly into the uterus. On the other hand, the IVF procedure involves surgically retrieving the female's eggs and fertilising them externally in a lab setting. Before deciding which of the two alternatives is best for you, your fertility specialist may advise undergoing a few tests. You must be aware of certain key distinctions between IUI and IVF treatment. Here are some of them: IUI is a less invasive technique since, as was already said, it entails inserting the cleansed sperm right into the woman's uterus. This is done while the woman is in her fertile window of her cycle. IUI can be carried out as part of your regular cycle or in co

Facts we need to know about Brain Tumours

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 An illness called a brain tumour can strike anyone, regardless of their age or gender. The list of important information is below, even if the complete genetics of brain tumours is still not fully understood. Not all brain tumours are malignant: Some brain tumours are benign and have no negative effects. These tumours are essentially clumps of cells that impair the brain's structural tissue. It's rare to get primary brain cancer: Rare cases of primary malignant brain tumours exist. In actuality, subsequent brain tumours are more common. This indicates that the tumours have moved from the brain to other organs, such as the lungs, breasts, kidneys, intestines, or stomach. If you are worried about a potential link between mobile phones and cancer, it is better to minimise your usage. Mobile phones do not cause brain tumours. However, there is currently no conclusive proof that using a cell phone might lead to brain tumours. Unknown is the cause of brain tumours: There are some r

All About Dengue Fever

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 Dengue is one of the most widespread diseases spread by mosquitoes that is widespread around the world. Since there is now no vaccine for dengue fever, adopting all essential precautions is the best way to avoid contracting the disease. These include keeping water from collecting in or near your place of residence, using an effective insect repellent, and dressing in full-body clothing to avoid mosquito bites. Although the symptoms of moderate dengue fever resemble those of the flu, the severe form of dengue, known as dengue hemorrhagic fever, sometimes results in major internal bleeding, shock, and even death. The bites of infected mosquitoes are how dengue fever is transmitted. There are four different serotypes of dengue viruses (DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4) and after you recover from the illness, you have a lifetime immunity to just that particular serotype. The three more dengue viruses might potentially endanger your health in the future. The danger of contracting the vi