Do’s & Don’ts of Yoga | Medicosa

yoga 21st June was declared as the International Yoga Day by the UN General Assembly on 11th December 2014. Everywhere, everyone would like to discuss about it and making plans to start YOGA from coming SUNDAY(21st June 2015) just because it is good for health, heart, weight loss etc but we have to be very careful while doing yoga. We must consider these points first :

  • Yoga can not replace standard medical care instantly.
  • If you are in any specific medical condition then must consult your doctor. yoga3
  • Most important and first part of YOGA is selecting an instructor very carefully and provide him very clear picture of your daily practice and proper health related information.
  • While preparing for Yoga you must have to be careful about clothing, timings, location, warm ups, precautions, relaxation, food, know your limits & most important precautions. For example in case of the pregnant ladies. Yoga is considered very well during pregnancy but do it in the supervision of some good yoga instructor.

Yoga instructor Tao Porchon-Lynch, 93Every human is having their different stamina, health conditions and body flexibility. Yoga postures are modified according to every individual’s abilities. Yoga Awareness Day’s motive is to spread awareness about Yoga and how it benefits each person. Be careful, stay healthy and safe is the first priority of all the social awareness programs. You should simply consider your healthcare provider (doctor), yoga instructor and start yoga for your better health and peace of mind. yoga5

Any Blood : – Find Blood; Find Hope

blood search111“BLOOD”. This red liquid is available in every human body but sometime, impossible to find a single drop. I always remember an advertisement in which a little girl of 4 to 5 years of age was thanking a young boy of age around 18 OR 19 and when the boy asked, “why you are thanking me”? She Replied innocently that she is a thalassemia patient, due to which she needs blood in every second week. So, she thanks everyone to show gratitude(as she does not know actual donor). Boy hold that cute and innocent girl in his arms and said, “I am not that guy” then she replied “No problem, Donate next time. Your blood can save someone else.” and she ran away with her friends.
I was so touched by the advertisement , that in next month only, I donated my blood for the very first time in my life and believe me I felt so happy and satisfied. I could feel empowered of being capable to help someone.

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Just 1 pint blood can save upto 3 lives and give hope to thousands of people.  In need Blood found very rarely in the blood banks.

WHO says “Blood transfusion saves lives and improves health, but many patients requiring transfusion do not have timely access to safe blood. The need for blood transfusion may arise at any time in both urban and rural areas. The unavailability of blood has led to deaths and many patients suffering from ill-health. Around 108 million units of donated blood are collected globally every year. Nearly 50% of these blood donations are collected in high-income countries, home to less than 20% of the world’s population.image5

An adequate and reliable supply of safe blood can be assured by a stable base of regular, voluntary, unpaid blood donors. Regular, voluntary, unpaid blood donors are also the safest group of donors as the prevalence of blood borne infections is lowest among these donors.”

Many peoples die just because they were not be able to find blood on time. In these situations the only hope of the patient is blood bank and most of the time, the required blood group is not easily available in the blood banks also. We can’t even imagine how difficult it is to find right Donor for the Patient in need. Now a days it is a most difficult challenge in Health Care Sector to be ready with the donors if the patient in need. Here, we have Any Blood platform where the blood donors can register themselves and patient can search them in emergency with in few seconds which is calledimage6

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Here you can register yourself as a Donor and if any patient is in need they will search you by their respective blood groups in single click and he is able to drop an emergency help message to the same blood group member.

Dr. Gaurav Mohan Physiotherapist in Laxmi Nagar now at medicoSA

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BPTh/BPT , MPTh/MPT Physiotherapist

Dr. Gaurav Mohan Graduate from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Univrsity, Karnataka and Masters from Musculoskeletal. He is a Member of “Delhi Council of Physiotherapy” as well as ”Member of Indian Association of Physiotherapy”. He was practicing in various Hospitals as Consultant Physiotherapist. He has also done Mulligan Mobilization of joints under Dr.Deepak Kumar, Pune. He is Certified Manual Therapist [Mobilization & Manipulation (Maitland) Course] under Dr.Umashankar Mohanty, Mangalore. He also done Butlers Neural Mobilisation Course under Dr. Sharrof, Mumbai Certified by NOI (Neuro-Ortho Institute, Australia) and Dry Needling for Trigger point and Movement enhancement. And Now Dr. Gaurav Mohan is available in his own clinic called “Physio Hut” Physio Hut is the Best Physiotherapy Clinic in Laxmi Nagar, Delhi. Located at: D-101, Street No.5, Near Vikas Marg, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi. Rated among one of the Best Physiotherapy Clinic in Laxmi Nagar, Delhi. Physio Hut Deals in Various physiotherapy & Rehabilitation related to Orthopaedic/Rheumatological, Neurology/ Neurosurgery, Oncology/Post Radiation, Cardio-Respiratory, Sports Injury Conditions, Slimming & Fitness Centre.

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World Tuberculosis Day – “Reach, Treat, Cure Everyone”

World TB Day/World Tuberculosis Day 2015 would be celebrated all over the world on 24th of March, at Tuesday.TB-Day

World Tuberculosis Day is a worldwide event that aims to raise public awareness of tuberculosis and the efforts made to prevent and treat this disease. This event is held on March 24 each year and is promoted by organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO). It is celebrated every year by the people all across the world at international level on 24th of March. It is celebrated to raise the common public awareness about the epidemic disease of tuberculosis as well as get their efforts in order to totally eradicate this disease. As around 3 million of the people are dying of this disease every year. 24th of March has been established to commemorate the tuberculosis day by all at one place in order to get some solution to eradicate it from the world.

World_TB_Day_2014_for_TB_OnlineTuberculosis was first discovered by the Dr. Robert Koch in the year 1882 and amazingly announced by him to the small group of scientists at “the University of Berlin’s Institute of Hygiene” about the cause of tuberculosis means the TB bacillus. He announced publically about this virulent human infectious disease and explained about the aetiology of the tuberculosis through the presentation of many microscope slides. During his announcement in the Berlin, it was spreading very fastly in the Europe and the Americas of which the death ratio was one out of seven. His discovery about the tuberculosis had opened a big door in front of the people to get diagnosed and cured of tuberculosis.

The theme of the World TB Day celebration of the year 2015 would be “Reach, Treat, Cure Everyone”.

World TB Day is celebrated every year by the health organizations, NGOs, government and non government organizations including other health agencies to raise the awareness among common public all across the world about the epidemic disease, tuberculosis by organizing the variety of campaign related activities such as debates on TB prevention and cure, award ceremonies for the organizations involved in the prevention and fight against TB, photo exhibitions showcasing images in order to raise awareness of TB, charity events for fund raising required to control TB and lots of activities associated with the disease prevention and cure. Active participation is required by the all group people, communities and government agencies to work together to broadcast the real messages to each and every person live in the world.

Dr. Sonika Sharma Orthopaedics & Physiotherapist in Ghaziabad now at medicoSA

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Dr. Sonika Sharma

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BPT, MPT, Orthopedics

Dr. Sonika Sharma is a well-known dynamic Orthopedics and leading Physiotherapist fraternity of Ghaziabad at medicoSA throughout the country with her extensive experience of more than ten years. He is also amongst the few Physiotherapist who have enhance the concept of Orthopedics dynamically in India.

Experience:

Physiotherapist at Shanti Mukand Hospital (2004 to 2005)

Physiotherapist at Capri Physiotherapy Clinic (2005 to 2006)

Physiotherapist at Pushpanjali Family Clinic (2006 to 2014)

Physiotherapist at My Ortho Clinic (2014 to Present)

Academics:

BPT from Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, Ortho

MPT from Trident College, Ortho


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Hot Breakfast Month

Hot Breakfast Month

Breakfast is the first meal of the day and did you know “The word Breakfast came about because it means breaking the fast after one has not eaten (fasted) since the night before.”This is celebrated as in many different types of Breakfast around the world.”

“Eating breakfast has long term health benefits. It can reduce obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes.” Breakfast is an excellent occasion to eat together as a family when possible. Establishing good breakfast habits in childhood and maintaining them throughout adolescence may be an important factor in reducing the prevalence of breakfast skipping and developing good eating habits that last a lifetime.

This is an annual campaign that emphasises the importance of eating a healthy breakfast every day. ‘Think Breakfast’, the theme of 2009 encourages everyone to wake up to breakfast as part of a healthy balanced diet and active lifestyle. Nutritionists agree that a healthy breakfast is essential for starting the day. 

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Folic Acid Awareness Week

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Folic acid is a B-vitamin that is necessary for proper cell growth. If taken before and during early pregnancy from a multi-vitamin or fortified foods, folic acid can prevent from 50% up to 70% of some forms of serious birth defects of the spine & brain.

All women between 15 and 45 years of age consume 450 to 650 micrograms of folic acid daily to prevent two common and serious birth defects, spina bifida and anencephaly. Women need folic acid, even if not planning to become pregnant. Women who could possibly become pregnant can consume 450 to 650 micrograms of folic acid every day. Few mode of consuming Folic Acid are :-

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* Had a daily multi-vitamin containing folic acid.
* Eating fortified foods like breakfast cereals, pastas, or grains.
* Variety of foods should be the part of a healthy diet.
* All the enriched cereals and grain products.

Older adults need 400 mcg of folic acid every day for good health. But older adults need to be sure they also are getting enough vitamin B12. Too much folic acid can hide signs that a person is lacking vitamin B12. People older than 50 are at increased risk of not having enough vitamin B12. If you are 50 or older, ask your doctor what vitamins and supplements you might need.

Thalassemia

thalassaemia2-medicosa Thalassemia is a blood disorder passed down through families (inherited) in which the body makes an abnormal form of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. The disorder results in excessive destruction of red blood cells, which leads to anemia. Anemia is a disorder in which your body doesn’t have enough normal, healthy red blood cells (RBC).

This disease is inherited, meaning that at least one of your parents must be a carrier of the disease. It is caused by either a genetic mutation, or a deletion of certain key genes.

What is Thalassemia MINOR ?

In Thalassemia minor, the hemoglobin genes are inherited during conception, one from the mother (egg) and one from the father (sperm). People with a Thalassemia trait in one gene are known as carriers or are said to have thalassemia minor.

What is Thalassemia MAJOR?

Thalassemia Major is a serious blood disorder. People with the Thalassemia Major has insufficient hemoglobin, the critical oxyzen carrying component of blood. Patients with Thalassemia Major need blood transfusions every 3-8 weeks to maintain hemoglobin levels and therefore at risk of Blood transfusion related infections like hepatitis C, hepatitis B & HIV. Iron overload with damage to the liver, heart, pancreas and endocrine glands.

With regular transfusion and removal of iron (chelation therapy), Thalassemics can live and grow into adulthood. If comlications are avoided, they can enjoy a productive life. Untreated Thalassemia Major eventually leads to death. The only curative treatment is bone marrow transplant.

What is the cause of Thalassemia?

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Thalassemia Major is genetic condition and this means that it may be passed on to children by Thalassemia Minor parents.

  • Thalassemia Major can not be contracted in any other way.
  • Approximately over 10,000 Thalassemia Major patients are born in India every year.
  • Thalassemia Major child is born when both parents are Thalassemia Minors.
  • Most of the Thalassemia Major patients are diagnosed between 6 months to 24 months of child birth.
  • Initial symptoms include paleness, failure to thrive and abdominal distension due to enlargement of liver and spleen.

Thalassemia Trait Testing Details:-

Testing for the Thalassemia Trait usually happens in two parts :

Indicative Test : Complete Blood Count Test

This test is the same as the simple blood test that most employees go through this test during pre-employment checkups. However, most employers do not actively look for the Thalassemia Trait. Available at most nursing homes or hospitals.

Confirmatory Tests : Hb HPLC or Hb Electrophoresis for Hb A2 Estimation. Required only if the indicator test is positive.
Note:- Available at select testing centers only. Please contact your doctor to find a testing center near you.

Blood donationGet Yourself and Your Partner Tested for the Thalassemia Trait!

There are roughly 6 crore people in India who carry the Thalassemia trait. Since the trait doesn’t impact them directly, most of them are unaware of this. However if two people carrying the Thalassemia trait get married, there is a 25% chance that their children will have the dangerous Thalassemia Major disease.

Children affected by Thalassemia seldom live beyond 40. Their lives are continuously dependent on blood transfusions and medication. Permanent cures like stem cell transplants are very expensive and also very risky.

It is thus advised that people getting married should take a simple blood test and ensure that both the partners are not carrying the Thalassemia trait.

And now only thing we can do is just Donate your Blood and be a hope for someone’s life…

6 Steps to recover from Depression

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Depression is a serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often is unable to live in a normal way. It’s a time frame in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs or may be issue or conflict in personal relationships as well.

Depression is just a state of feeling sad where person is unable to determine his/her strength it’s doesn’t mean that it’s any seviour mental problem. Depression can be treated without Drugs. Everything is so much easier today than it was back when we had to hunt and gather. Why doesn’t the convenience translate into happiness?

I want to highlight his six steps, however, because I do think they are crucial to a recovery program from depression, and I congratulate him on such a comprehensive book.

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1. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

The brain needs a steady supply of omega-3s to function properly, people who don’t eat enough of these fats are at increased risk for many forms of mental illness, including depression. Across the globe, countries with the highest level of omega-3 consumption typically have the lowest rates of depression.

Clinical researchers have even started using omega-3 supplements to treat depression, and the results so far have been highly encouraging. For example, British researchers recently studied a group of depressed patients who had failed to recover after taking antidepressant medication for eight weeks. All study patients stayed on their meds as prescribed, but some also took an omega-3 supplement. About 70 percent of those who received the supplement went on to recover, compared with only 25 percent of patients who kept taking only the medication. This study–along with a handful of others like it–suggests that omega-3s may be among the most effective antidepressant substances ever discovered.

2. Engaged Activity

Engaged activity keeps us away from ruminating because ruminating causes depression. I understand his logic. Now days every one has to do work while sitting in their respective work places in that situation you can not divert your mind from the incident which hurts you.

The biggest risk factor for rumination is simply spending time alone, something Americans now do all the time. When you’re interacting with another person, your mind just doesn’t have a chance to dwell on repetitive negative thoughts. But, really, any sort of engaged activity can work to interrupt rumination. It can even be something simple.

3. Physical Exercise

Regular Physical Exercise probably helps ease depression in a number of ways, which may include:

  • Releasing feel-good brain chemicals that may ease depression (neurotransmitters, endorphins and endocannabinoids)
  • Reducing immune system chemicals that can worsen depression
  • Increasing body temperature, which may have calming effects

You don’t have to do all your exercise or other physical activity at once. Broaden how you think of exercise and find ways to add small amounts of physical activity throughout your day. For example, take the stairs instead of the elevator. Park a little farther away from work to fit in a short walk. Or, if you live close to your job, consider biking to work.

4. Sunlight Exposure

The symptoms of depression can interfere with your day to day life and for some people can be severe. You may lose interest in life and can’t enjoy anything, find it difficult to make decisions or concentrate and feel unhappy most of the time.

There are many causes of depression. Researchers are now discovering that vitamin D may play an important role in mental health and in depression. Vitamin D acts on the areas of your brain that are linked to depression, vitamin D affects the amount of chemicals called monoamines (such as serotonin) and how they work in your brain. Many anti-depressant medicines work by increasing the amount of monoamines in your brain. Therefore researchers have suggested that vitamin D may also increase the amount of monoamines, which has an effect on depression.

5. Social Support

Social support is a vital and effective part of depression recovery. It can turn around damaging isolation, affect a person’s life focus, and generate solutions for depression management.

Every human being wants to belong. This need is so strong that people will do nearly anything to feel like they are part of something.

Personal relationships form a safety net around individuals to protect them from too much isolation. Long ago, people who strayed from a group had a much harder time surviving the elements or avoiding starvation. While it’s physically safer now to live a solitary life, emotional isolation can still threaten a person’s mental well-being. So, it should be in limits otherwise ignorance of peoples might be drag you in more worst situation than earlier.

6. Sleep

People with depression can have many types of sleep problems. Generally, these involve getting less sleep than usual and include:

  • difficulty getting off to sleep – often because of lying in bed with thoughts going round in your head

  • frequently waking up during the night

  • waking early in the morning and not being able to get back to sleep.

Even if people with depression do get a reasonable number of hours’ sleep, they often wake in the morning feeling ‘un-refreshed’ and feel tired through the day.

Occasionally, people with depression sleep too much, finding it hard to get out of bed and spending much of the day there. Again, this does not tend to lead to these people feeling any less tired.

When sleep deprivation continues for days or weeks at a time, it can interfere with our ability to think clearly. It can even bring about serious health consequences. Disrupted sleep is one of the most potent triggers of depression, and there’s evidence that most episodes of mood disorder are preceded by at least several weeks of subpar slumber.

Dr. P.K Talwar Cosmetic Surgeon now at medicoSA

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Dr. P.K TalwarDr. P.K Talwar  
MBBS, MS, MCh (Plastic Surgery), FAPS (Cosmetic Surgery USA) Specialisation:   Plastic Surgery (Allopathy)

Experience: Director, Cosmetic surgery centre at Cosmetic Surgery Clinic (1989 to Present)

Academics: MBBS from Government Medical College – Auranangabad, Plastic and cosmetic surgery.

MCh (Plastic Surgery) from Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Plastic Surgery

Dr. P.K Talwar Cosmetic surgery was started by one of the leading cosmetic and plastic surgeon of India, Dr. P.K Talwar way back in 1996. Since then CLSCI has been helping its wide spectra of patients with its highly effective cosmetic procedures. CLSCI proudly possesses some of the leading professional in cosmetics with rich experience under their belt. At CLSCI, we are using the latest high- tech state of the art Laser Machines, which help us to deliver Quality consistently, comparatively in an easier way.

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