Every Year, the World Health Organization (WHO) holds World No Tobacco Day on 31st May, aimed at raising awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use and advocating for policies to reduce tobacco consumption. This day serves as a reminder of the staggering health risks associated with tobacco use, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and respiratory illnesses. It also highlights the significance of tobacco control initiatives such as taxing tobacco products, promoting public education, enforcing smoke-free
Every year on May 12, nurses from all corners of the Globe come together to celebrate International Nurses Day. Some people recall the amiable nurses from their early years, while others remember being a little uneasy when they saw nurses in their blue uniforms. For generations, nursing has been a vital component of healthcare systems across the globe, making it an honorable career. Nursing is the foundation of healthcare, although it is frequently undervalued by
Warning Signs of Lung Disease: Our lungs work continuously, bringing oxygen to the body for energy and removing carbon dioxide waste through exhalations. However, when lung tissue becomes damaged, it starts early disease progression. Recognizing initial subtle symptom manifestations proves paramount. Once advanced stages set in, one must seek timely interventions to prevent conditions from worsening. This guide covers distinguishing indications of emerging lung diseases needing medical attention. Common Warning Signs Lung diseases can be
Lung Disease: Our lungs are a very crucial organ of our body. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. However, things start to deteriorate when lung damage interferes with this gas exchange process. Those with COPD experience a host of issues, including movement-limiting shortness of breath, chronic coughs producing phlegm, and decreased energy from poor oxygenation. This group of symptoms acts as a diagnostic feature of chronic lung diseases that causes the person to suffer
World Hemophilia Day is celebrated on April 17th every year. This day is recognized worldwide to increase awareness of hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. This is an important endeavor since greater awareness leads to improved diagnosis and care access for the millions of people who still lack access to treatment. The World Federation of Hemophilia initially established World Hemophilia Day in 1989, selecting April 17 as the day to unite the community in observance
Complications of Asthma: Do you or someone you love suffer from asthma? Have symptoms ever rapidly worsened into frightening breathing struggles? The statistics show that the number of asthma patients is increasing daily. For most, doctor-prescribed inhalers manage occasional wheezing and shortness of breath flares brought on by triggers like allergies or infection. But for others, asthma complications pose serious risks. In fact, CDC data reveals almost 450,000 asthma hospitalizations occur annually, along with 1.6
World Homeopathy Day is celebrated on April 10th every year. The purpose of this day is to recognize the value of homeopathy and its contributions to conventional medicine. This day also honors the memory of Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. Samuel Hahnemann was born in 1755 and grew up in Meissen Germany. In Erlangen, he graduated from medical school in 1779. Homeopathy is derived from the Greek terms “pathos” and “home.”
Every year, we celebrate World Autism Awareness Day to raise public understanding of autism and how we can support those who live with it. In 2024, Autism Awareness Day will be on Tuesday 2nd of April. In 2007, the UN General Assembly determined that April 2nd would be the annual date for Autism Awareness Day, thus creating the inaugural World Autism Awareness Day. On World Autism Awareness Day 2024, the global community comes together once
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a term for a group of conditions that cause inflammation and scarring in your lungs. Eventually, interstitial lung disease-related scarring impairs your breathing and reduces the amount of oxygen reaching your bloodstream. Interstitial lung disease can be caused by long-term exposure to hazardous materials, such as Asbestos. Additionally, interstitial lung disease can be brought on by some inflammatory disorders, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis. In some cases, however, the causes remain
Lung cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the lung, usually in the cells that line the air passages. It is the primary cause of cancer-related mortality in both genders. There are two main types such as small-cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. These two varieties receive different care and flourish in various ways. The most prevalent kind is non-small cell lung cancer. Lung cancer, one of the most common and lethal
World Malaria Day 2024 will be held on Thursday, April 25th. This Day offers us an opportunity to band together in the fight against this fatal illness and gain momentum for a world free of malaria. We can make a difference in everyone’s health by being aware, acting, and fighting for a healthy world. This yearly event is an international effort to increase funds for malaria treatment and prevention as well as awareness of the
How To Control Asthma: Asthma is one of the most common and long-term lung disorders that can lead to breathing difficulties. Inflammation of the airways commonly occurs, making breathing difficult. Symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath result from inflammation. These symptoms can vary from a small number to the worst of all. There is no cure for asthma currently; it can be very well controlled through proper medication and some
Know More How To Control Your Asthma During Winter: Winter is not kind to asthma patients. Asthma symptoms are usually worse when the air is cold and dry. Apart from cold weather triggering asthma symptoms in the airways and seasonal sickness causing asthmatic attacks, this time is characterized by a unique set of challenges that must be dealt with. Although winter can be tough on your lungs, with some thoughtful preparation and disciplined self-care, you
Tips to Avoid Asthma Attacks Amid Cold Wave: Wintertime’s cold, dry air can aggravate asthmatics’ airways and make breathing more difficult for them. Here are some tips for handling wintertime asthma symptoms. Asthma sufferers may find it difficult to breathe both inside and outside during the winter. As the temperature decreases, the dry, chilly winter air can irritate respiratory tracts and frequently provoke asthma attacks. Staying indoors doesn’t help either because cockroach droppings, dust mites,
Winter Asthma Treatment and Prevention: Winters have never been easier for those who are allergic or asthmatic. But don’t worry at all, because these harsh times can also be manageable with some precautions if you take them appropriately. This blog has your solutions. We will explain here how to treat asthma during winters and what precautions to take for reducing the effect on your medical condition. But one thing you need to know is that
Managing Winter Asthma and Allergies: Winters are harsh on those, who are struggling with asthma and prone to various allergies. Such people struggle a lot during cold weather due to their narrow respiratory airways and other complications. But now you don’t worry. We understand this is going to be tough on you, but this blog will help you a bit and make your life in winters a bit easier. Here in the details mentioned below,
The World Health Organization established World Tuberculosis Day to raise awareness of the infectious illness that kills millions of people annually. It is crucial to raise awareness because although tuberculosis is easily treatable, it can remain latent and undiagnosed for years. On March 24, the World Health Organization declared it to be World Tuberculosis Day in honor of the day Dr. Robert Koch identified the bacteria that causes the disease, TB bacillus. Every year, millions
Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Inhaler Devices: Inhalers are the very first thing prescribed by doctors to the patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Every patient or the ones who have their family or friends struggling with such respiratory or chronic diseases know about what Inhalers are? Although it is a primary source of medication to the ones having respiratory or pulmonary issues. On the contrary, they must have heard that it
Why Asthma in the Winter Season is Worse: Countless asthmatic patients want to know why they struggle more with their health during winter. Well, their question is appropriate because the winter season triggers respiratory problems more and makes them worse. Asthma sufferers have to face lots of challenges during cold weather due to various reasons. Moreover, they need to take care of themselves more during this time to be fit and stay healthier. Don’t worry,
National Vaccination Day is observed every year on March 16. The significance of vaccination and its role in public health is emphasized on this day. One day in 1995, the first dose of the oral polio vaccine was given in India. Immunization, often known as vaccination, is the most efficient way to avoid highly contagious diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that vaccination is a tried-and-true method of preventing and curing infectious diseases that
How to Improve Asthma in Winter: There are countless people struggling with respiratory and asthmatic problems. This is a serious medical concern, which requires special medical concern for months. Most importantly, these patients need to take care of themselves in the winter season. This all-inclusive guide highlights ways to lessen winter-related issues and provides a thorough strategy to treating asthma during the colder months. This season, everything from environmental variables to lifestyle changes aims to
National No Smoking Day, held every second Wednesday of March, will be March 13, 2024. The purpose of the day is to provide support to friends and family who are addicted to nicotine. According to research, there are fewer and fewer people in the globe who smoke cigarettes and are not making an effort to stop. As time passes, the stigma associated with smoking and the risks of breathing in secondhand and firsthand smoke are
World Cancer Day held every 4 February is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). UICC is working together to reimagine a world where millions of avoidable cancer deaths are prevented and access to life-saving cancer treatment and care is equitable for all – regardless of who you are or where you live – by increasing global awareness, enhancing education, and sparking individual, group, and governmental action. World Cancer
Cold Air and Asthma in Winter: Cold weather is a common Asthma trigger. For many people who have asthma, the winter months can be particularly harmful. A person with Asthma has a certain amount of inflammation in these airways all the time. As a result of inflammation, they constrict and obstruct airflow to the lungs. That’s why breathing becomes more difficult for those who have asthma, even when they’re not experiencing a flare-up. Changes in
Winter Asthma Symptoms and Treatment: Asthma attacks may be more common in the winter for many people. In the winter, people with asthma face two challenges. One difference is that they spend more time indoors. The other factor is the ‘cold weather’. Indoors, you take in asthma triggers including mold, pet dander, dust mites, and even hearth fires. When you go outside, the cold air could trigger an asthma attack. Several treatments and preventive practices
How to Treat Asthma Triggered by Cold Weather: During the winter, breathing cold air can aggravate asthma symptoms. If you have Asthma, you may find that your symptoms are affected by the seasons. Walking outside during colder months can exacerbate breathing difficulties. Furthermore, exercising in the cold can exacerbate symptoms like wheezing and coughing even more quickly. What’s the Connection Between Cold Weather and Asthma? When you have asthma, certain triggers cause your bronchial tubes,
How to Manage Asthma in Winter :- If you live on the East Coast and have asthma, you probably already know how the cold affects your asthma symptoms. The daytime highs in Connecticut are often around 30°F, making winters there somewhat cold. The best strategy to avoid flare-ups and maintain well-controlled asthma is to understand how cold weather affects asthma. Wintertime can make asthma management a bit tough. Asthma sufferers find the winter months in
Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Adults: Lung abscess and, in rare cases, empyema are potential CAP side effects. In Empyema, a collection of pluses builds in the space between the chest wall and the lung. You usually need drainage and antibiotics to treat it. A CT scan can often help to diagnose these problems. Death and respiratory failure are other possible complications. This occurs more frequently in older adults or people who have significant health issues. What
A communicable disease spreads from one person or animal to another or from a surface to a person. They are caused by pathogens, which include bacteria and viruses. Colds and the flu are examples of infectious diseases. Communicable diseases can be transmitted through contact with insect bites, bodily fluids, water, foods, contaminated surfaces, or through the air. People sometimes refer to communicable diseases as ‘infectious’ or ‘transmissible’ diseases. Pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa,
Nebulizers and Inhalers are tools that help kids take their Asthma medicines. Most asthma medications must be inhaled into the lungs for them to function as intended. Nebulizers are devices that change liquid medication into a mist for children to inhale. Often, inhalers—also known as puffers—dispense the medication as a spray. Some inhalers release the medicine as a fine powder. These tools are effective when used properly. But each has its pros and cons- so
Why Asthma is Worse in Winter: For Asthma sufferers, winter can be the most difficult time of the year. Sudden changes in the weather and dry, cold air can irritate your respiratory tract, leading to an increase in mucus production. Being inside doesn’t always help because staying inside might exacerbate respiratory conditions like the flu and colds. All things considered, the winter months may be a formula for asthma flare-ups, resulting in excruciating symptoms that
Malaria Disease: Malaria is caused by parasites that enter your body through the bite of an infected mosquito. This sometimes fatal disease is found in hot, humid regions of the world, such as Africa, Malaria is a serious disease that spreads when you’re bitten by a mosquito infected by tiny parasites. Malaria parasites are injected into the bloodstream by the insects during their bites. Not a virus or a particular kind of bacteria, rather parasites
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common lung condition. It affects over 6% of the population in the United States, where smoking is the leading cause of COPD. Symptoms of COPD include cough, chest infections, and breathlessness. It may also affect mood, quality of life, and life expectancy. The primary treatment for COPD is inhalers. These are drugs that are inhaled into the lungs. COPD inhalers are available in a wide variety of sizes
Any illness or condition caused by a fungus is referred to as a fungal infection. They usually affect the skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but they can also infect other parts of your body, including your lungs. Fungal infections are more common in those with weakened immune systems. Generally, antifungal medications are used to treat fungal infections. Mycosis, or fungal infections, can be brought on by mold or yeast. Although they can affect the
Every year on April 7, the world observes World Health Day, an occasion to highlight major health issues and emphasize the value of maintaining global health. This day, which is organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), provides a chance for people, groups, and organizations from all over the world to unite and strive toward accomplishing the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We will examine the significance of World Health Day, its background, and its
A sore throat is a common ailment often caused by viral infections like the common flu or cold or occasionally by bacterial infections such as Streptococcus. The majority of sore throats are minor and go away on their own in a couple of days. However, it’s critical to be on the lookout for indications that your sore throat can be a sign of a more serious infection. If your sore throat is accompanied by high
Every year on November 12th, there is an event called World Pneumonia Day that aims to increase awareness and encourage action against pneumonia. It is a day set aside to draw attention to and resources toward this fatal condition, which claims the lives of nearly 2 million children annually throughout the world. Pneumonia is an infectious disease that is more than just a respiratory infection. In low- and middle-income countries, it is one of the
Get excited for World Diabetes Day on November 14! The World Health Organization and the International Diabetes Federation established this day in 1991 to increase public awareness of diabetes. Since then, communities from all around the world have come together to celebrate and exchange experiences, knowledge, and tales about the disease on November 14 of each year. It is an opportunity for those who already have diabetes or who may develop it in the future
Sore Throat in Adult: A Sore Throat is a common issue and usually is caused by a bacterial or viral infection. The medical term for a Sore Throat is ‘Pharyngitis’. In adults, it typically goes away on its own without any issues, but it’s crucial to know when to seek medical help. A sore throat, as well as other upper respiratory diseases like the common cold, can be brought on by viruses. Antibiotics are not
National Cancer Awareness Day 2023: National Cancer Awareness Day is held on November 7 globally. According to WHO data, nearly 70% of cancer-related mortality occurs in low- and middle-income countries. About one-third of deaths are due to cancer, which is brought on by things including smoking, having a high body mass index, drinking, eating few fruits and vegetables, and not exercising enough. The financial toll of cancer is substantial and rising. Nearly 10 million fatalities
A Sore throat is a scratching, pain, or burning sensation in the throat that often gets worse when swallowing. The most common cause of a sore throat (Pharyngitis) is a viral infection such as the Flu or a cold. A sore throat is a burning or scratchy feeling in the back of your throat. Symptoms of a sore throat typically go away in a few days. An infection-related sore throat disappears on its own. Strep
The World Stroke Organization (WSO) established World Stroke Day on October 29, 2004. The WSO declared to celebrate this day at the World Stroke Congress in Vancouver, Canada. This day is observed worldwide to raise awareness of the significance of rising stroke rates. As per an estimate, one in four people will experience a stroke in their lifetime. These numbers can be reduced as controlling risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, atrial fibrillation,
Every year on October 24, the world celebrates World Polio Day. It is a day dedicated to making the world polio-free. It is a day to celebrate the progress made in eradicating polio and to commemorate the achievements of health workers and volunteers who work diligently to achieve the goal. The World Health Organization defines polio as a serious disease caused by a virus that targets the nervous system and can result in permanent paralysis.
Global Handwashing Day is an annual global advocacy day dedicated to promoting soap-free handwashing as a simple, practical, and cost-effective strategy to prevent disease and save lives. The Global Handwashing Partnership founded Global Handwashing Day as an opportunity to design, test, and repeat unique ways to urge people to wash their hands with soap at key times. Global Handwashing Day is celebrated every year on October 15th. The first Global Handwashing Day was held in
Colds, flu and fever are the first illnesses to show up when the weather and climate change. H3N2 is one Influenza that has received a lot of recent attention. H3N2 is a non-human Influenza that normally circulates in pigs but can infect humans. The viruses known as “swine influenza viruses” commonly affect pigs. They are known as “variant” viruses when they affect people. A few reasons why H3N2 is spreading in India include low vaccination
Most Common Food Allergies in Babies :- It’s an exciting and important experience to introduce new meals to your kid. All too frequently, anxiety, doubts and worries regarding food allergies can dampen this incredibly wonderful period. Over the past decade, there has been a sharp rise in the prevalence of food allergies, with some foods seeing a double- or triple-fold increase. In the US today, around 1 in 13 kids suffer from a food allergy.
A food allergy is an immune system response that happens immediately after consuming a particular meal. A relatively small quantity of allergenic food can result in symptoms like gastrointestinal problems, rashes or expanded airways. A food allergy may in some cases result in severe symptoms or even a life-threatening reaction known as Anaphylaxis. An allergy develops when your body’s natural defenses overreact after being exposed to a certain substance, viewing it as an invader and
In the United States, allergies are the sixth most common cause of chronic illness. Over 50 million Americans are thought to suffer from some kind of allergy. An allergen, which is a foreign material, triggers an Immunological response or overreaction in people with this illness. Many foreign substances can trigger an allergic reaction, ranging from medications, pets, foods and airborne particles inhaled through the lungs. The symptoms can range from moderate (coughing, itchy eyes, a
A medical disease known as an Allergy occurs when the body’s immune system responds improperly to a foreign chemical. An allergen is the substance responsible for the allergy. Allergies are your body’s reaction to normally nontoxic substances. Allergy symptoms range from mild to life-threatening. The common allergic disorders in India comprise allergic rhinitis, insect allergy, Urticaria, Eczema, Decongestants, nasal steroids, Antihistamines, Asthma medicines and Immunotherapy. Since the previous few decades, allergic disorders have significantly increased
When you have sleep apnea, you stop breathing while you’re asleep. Your brain tries to protect you by waking you awake enough to breathe, but this inhibits restful, good sleep. This issue can develop into major consequences over time. However, this illness is frequently quite controllable, especially when prescribed therapies are strictly followed. What is Sleep Apnea? When you have sleep apnea, your breathing stops while you are asleep. You stop breathing while you’re sleeping,