Step-by-step instructions for how to manage Dry Eye at home.
Eyes need tears to stay healthy and comfortable. A condition called dry eye develops when your eyes do not make enough tears. Dry eye also happens when tears are not made of the right mix of elements, or when the tear film is not as healthy it should be. Learn more at https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-dry-eye Video Rating: / 5
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Pain & Gain is a 2013 American action comedy film directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie. It is based on the activities of the Sun Gym gang, a group of ex-convicts and bodybuilders convicted of kidnapping, extortion, torture, and murder in Miami in the mid-1990s. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely’s screenplay is adapted from a 1999 series of Miami New Times articles by Pete Collins, which were compiled in the book Pain & Gain: This Is a True Story, released concurrently with the film. The film’s title is a play on a common adage frequently used in fitness: “No pain, no gain”
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myocardial infarction emergency treatment and management is highly tested topic on usmle step 2 ck.STEMI heart attack inferior wall mi management in emergency department is found quite challenging by many students across the globe. this video gives you a step wise approach to mi treatment in emergency . stemi myocardial infarction treatment guidelines are updated quite oftenly but the basic management has always been the same. emergency heart attack management .heart attack(myocardial infarction) signs and symptoms are also explained in this video by a case description in the very beginning.
nitial medical therapy during STEMI consists of oxygen administration, antiplatelet therapy (aspirin, thienopyridines and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors), anticoagulation (heparin or bivalirudin), anginal pain relief with nitrates and morphine, and beta-blockade. Medical therapy upon hospital discharge may include ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, aldosterone antagonists and HMG CoA reductase inhibitors.
Aspirin: Aspirin should be chewed at a dose of 162 to 325 mg immediately once STEMI is diagnosed unless a contraindication exists. Lifelong therapy using 75-162 mg daily should follow upon hospital discharge.
Thienopyridines: P2Y212 receptor antagonists (clopidogrel, prasugrel, ticagrelor, and ticlopidine) are indicated in all STEMI cases unless surgery is needed. Clopidogrel can also be used as an adjunct to fibrinolytic therapy in patients intolerant to aspirin. If coronary artery bypass grafting is required, these agents should not be used. These agents must be discontinued for 5-7 days prior to CABG unless urgent and the bleeding risk is less than the benefit of revascularization. Regardless of the type of stent used during PCI, thienopyridines are preferred to be continued for 12 months if possible. Prasugrel is not recommended in a patient with a prior history of stroke or TIA. Ticlopidine is rarely used due to the risk of thrombocytopenia and TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura).
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors: These drugs include abciximab, eptifibatide, and tirofiban. They very strongly inhibit platelet function by blocking the binding of fibrinogen to the activated glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor complex. Any of these agents may be used in addition to aspirin, a thienopyridine and anticoagulation (except with bivalirudin) at the time of PCI in high risk patients with STEMI. Using glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors prior to PCI does not have strong data to support its use at the present time.
Anticoagulation: Full anticoagulation should be started in all STEMI patients unless a contraindication exists. Either unfractionated heparin, low molecular weight heparin (enoxaparin or fondaparinux) or bivalirudin can be used. Unfractionated heparin for 48 hours total and low molecular weight heparin for 8 days or until hospital discharge.
Nitrates: Nitrates are helpful to treat angina symptoms, hypertension and heart failure during STEMI, however no clinical data exists to show a mortality benefit and thus their use is individualized. The use of nitrates should not preclude using drugs that do show a mortality benefit.
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This video will help you to learn how to treat eczema. We will start by explaining what eczema is, afterwards we will dive into the best skincare practices and lastly we will discuss the most common eczema treatments.
Eczema, also called dermatitis, is a group of diseases which can cause inflammation of your skin. This is due to a disrupted skin barrier, which leads to the loss of moisture, a dry skin and decrease protection from the outside world.
There are many types of eczema, but the most common one is atopic eczema. This type of eczema is characterized by itchiness, red skin and a rash. It might affect a small area of your skin up to your entire body. Eczema usually starts in your childhood and may prevail through out your entire life. Some adults however grow out of eczema, but not all do.
It is estimated that about 245 million people where dealing with eczema in 2015, which is 3% of the entire population.
The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is thought to be a combination of allergies and problems with the blood vessels inside your skin. The strongest contributing factor therefore are your genetics, however there are other factors which might play a role: climate factors, stress, skin bacteria, usage of soap, sweating and wearing wool clothing.
Skin care tips:
– It is important to moisturize your skin twice a day: in the morning and the evening. Do this by applying a thin layer of an oily ointment or cream twice a day. This might also decrease itching.
– Make sure you never scratch. In stead of scratching try pressing on the skin instead. You could also apply bandages which helps to protect the skin and prevent scratching.
– Take a warm bath with baking soda or uncooked oatmeal. Soak 10-15 minutes, than pat yourself dry and apply moisturizer if your skin is still damp.
– Use mild soap without dyes or perfume and make sure to rinse of the soap completely.
– Use a humidifier to prevent hot and dry indoor air.
– Try to decrease stress and anxiety. You could do this by meditating or purposely doing something fun when you are feeling stressed.
Medical treatment of eczema:
– Drugs to control the itching and repair your skin (corticoid creams/ointment, prednisone and tacrolimus)
– Antihistamines, which also reduce the itching.
– Drugs to fight an infection (topical or oral antibiotics).
– Light-therapy.
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How to play F MAJOR scale on Piano. F major key signature explained.
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Here is the fourth video in its series of Bitesize Scales & Key Signatures, where I teach you how to play the scale of F Major, and explain the theory behind its key signature.
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Chronic pain and inflammation worsen quality of life. Pain pills and opioids are not always the solution. Having more natural options empower patients with chronic pain to live a happier life. Joining us with a natural alternative is Pharmacist Omar Eliwa from Welltopia Pharmacy. Call Welltopia now at (262) 429-9429 or order online through WelltopiaRX.com and get 20% off Cytoquel. Omar the Pharmacist will contact you to make sure Cytoquel is suitable for you. Offer valid for one week only.
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Understand more about testing and monitoring to optimize performance, including measuring oxygen uptake and heart rate variability. Then see how exercise fits into a health lifestyle. Also find out about nitric oxide to improve performance, especially in endurance sports. Recorded on 03/14/2018. [5/2018] [Show ID: 33447]
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Pain & Gain – Saving All God’s Creatures: Lugo (Mark Wahlberg) recruits ex-convict Doyle (Dwayne Johnson).
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