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Causes of Penile Pain || Treatment For Penile Pain || Dr Rahul Reddy || Androcare Andrology Clinic

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Causes of Penile Pain || Treatment For Penile Pain || Dr Rahul Reddy || Androcare Andrology Clinic

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Dr.G. RahulReddy, Andrologist and Men’s health consultant and Microsurgeon, is the first university-certified Indian doctor to practice exclusive Andrology and Men’s health. He is preeminent for his fantabulous and patient ways to conduct puberty clinics, premarital counseling, andropause clinics, psychosexual counseling, and couple counseling. He is presently the director of ANDROCARE Andrology and Men’s health center.
ANDROCARE is the Best Exclusive Super specialty Andrology And Men’s Health Institute with a highly advanced area of expertise that is of global standards. The facilities and amenities that are offered by us are exclusive with matchless qualities of providing surreptitious, confidential, and reliable care.
Our Mission is to provide comprehensive and confidential medical and surgical care to all andrology problems under one roof in a transparent way.

The range of services offered at ANDROCARE are

Male Infertility Clinic
ERECTILE/Ejaculatory Dysfunction Clinic
Gynaecomastia clinic
Testicular pain clinic
Puberty clinic
Prostate clinic
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6 Causes of Pain down there in Men | Effective Treatment – Dr. Girish Nelivigi| Doctors' Circle

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Dr. Girish Nelivigi | Appointment booking no :70222 09038 / 08048668768
Consultant Urologist and Andrologist|Nelivigi Multispeciality Hospital, Bengaluru
This is medically called as Orchialgia. Here the patient complaints of pain. Usually pain starts without any reason and there is no history of injury or trauma and many times it is intermittent patient suffers from pain and it goes away and it comes back again. What are the common causes? Common cause is an injury, this gone unnoticed by patient. It could be as simple as riding a two wheeler.
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Frequent yellowish discharge, burning sensation and whitish discoloration of the skin or the prepuce indirectly indicates it is balanitis or preputial skin infection. Yellowish discharge means ther is infection inside the urethra leading to pus discharge which is yellowish in colour. Whenever there is a discharge, trauma to the mucosal layer, indirectly causing a wound and urine over the wound causes burning sensation. When you say there is a urethral discharge, pain in the tip of the penis that means the meatus has also got an ulcer or a wound and then the skin over it causes a balanitis. It is called as balanoposthitis when it is completely heals by contracture. That means when the wound that is there, it heals by contracture, leading to more of phymosis and whitish discharge which is causing damage to the skin. So these patients has to be treated for the infection first and if the skin is tight then circumcision has to be done and a lot of hygiene has to be maintained, this usually occurs in older age group of people. So control of infection, hygiene and plenty of fluids will avoid you from these circumstances and when, balanitis, is there, we have to think if the patient is diabetic. An immunocompromsed patient should also be thought about.
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Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media), Causes, SIgns and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

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0:00 Introduction
1:45 Causes of Middle Ear Infection
2:35 Symptoms of Middle Ear Infection
3:18 Diagnosis of Middle Ear Infection
4:02 Treatment of Middle Ear Infection

A middle ear infection is a condition that occurs when a virus or bacteria causes the air-filled space behind the eardrum to become inflamed.
• Also called otitis media, a middle ear infection is the most common type of ear infection individuals face.
• This condition is more prevalent in children than in adults. The Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford estimates that middle ear infections occur in 80% of children by the time they reach age 3.
• It is easier for parents to recognize the condition in children who are able to articulate how they are feeling than in infants and toddlers.
• Hearing problems and other serious complications can develop from long-term exposure to ear infections – persistent or frequent ear infections, persistent fluid in the middle ear.
• These complications may include impaired hearing, the spread of infection, tearing of eardrum, and even speech and developmental delay.

Some other conditions that may result in similar middle ear problems or that may be related to an ear infection may include:

• Otitis media with effusion (OME) which occurs when mucus and fluid persist or continue to build up in the middle ear after an infection has resolved. It may also occur following some dysfunction or noninfectious blockage of the Eustachian tube.
• Acute otitis media, this types comes on quickly and is accompanied by swelling and redness in the ear.
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How does our immune system protect us against diseases? What do our white blood cells do during an infection?

In Episode 2 of our short animation series, we take a look at the various white blood cells that are an essential part of our immune system. This video provides an overview of the function of each type of cell, and how interactions between different white blood cells are required to create an effective immune response.

When a pathogen enters our body, it can start to multiply inside us, making us ill. How does our immune system respond to fight off the pathogen? Our immune system contains a variety of white blood cells that all have their own role to play in protecting us from disease.

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of better understanding our immune system, and how it works alone, and alongside medicine, to keep the world safe from infectious diseases.

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis DKA Nursing | DKA Pathophysiology Treatment Management NCLEX

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DKA diabetic ketoacidosis nursing management pathophysiology & treatment. DKA is a complication of diabetes mellitus and mainly affects type 1 diabetics. DKA management includes controlling hyperglycemia, ketosis, and acdidosis. Signs & Symptoms include polyuria, polydipsia, hyperglycemia greater than 300 mg/dL, Kussmaul breathing, acetone breath, and ketones in the urine. Typically DKA treatment includes: intravenous fluids, insulin therapy (IV regular insulin), and electrolyte replacement. This video details what the nurse needs to know for the NCLEX exam about diabetic ketoacidosis. I also touch on DKA vs HHS (diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (please see the other video for more details).

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Hyperglycemia Symptoms and Treatment | High Blood Sugar Symptoms | Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia

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Hyperglycemia is a condition that requires emergency treatment. Typically, patients with diabetes get hyperglycemia or high blood sugar. Lack of sufficient insulin in type 1 diabetes patients can lead to high blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes patients get it when their body’s insulin is ineffective.

There can be several causes of high blood sugar, including:
Skipping or forgetting to take insulin
Consuming more carbohydrates
Stress
Illness
Exercising less than normal
The dawn phenomenon (early morning surge in hormones)

If you suspect hyperglycemia, it is essential to seek treatment immediately since it can lead to life-threatening conditions. Early hyperglycemia symptoms are blood sugar higher than 180 mg/dL, increased thirst, frequent urination, headache, and fatigue. If not treated immediately, it can lead to nerve, blood vessel, and organ damage.

There are not too many differences present between hyperglycemia vs hypoglycemia. While hyperglycemia is high blood sugar (greater than 180 mg/dL), hypoglycemia is low blood sugar (less than 70 mg/dL). If not treated immediately, both of them can have severe consequences and may even lead to death.

How is #hyperglycemia treatment done? Can hyperglycemia cause ketoacidosis and HHNS, which are severe life-threatening conditions? We answer all your doubts in the video!

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0:29 High Blood Sugar Causes
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Hyperglycemia - Causes, symptoms and treatment of hyperglycemia

Hyperglycemia is the term given to when your blood sugar levels are higher than 10 mmol/L. Blood sugar levels levels exceeding 7 mmol/L can damage internal organs, however, symptoms may not develop until blood glucose levels exceed 15 mmol/L so it’s worth knowing about the symptoms of hyperglycemia and how to recognise the symptoms.

Read more about hyperglycemia at: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-and-Hyperglycaemia.html
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Fungal infection in Men. Causes & Treatment | Yeast Infection in Men- Dr. Nischal K|Doctors' Circle

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Dr. Nischal K| Appointment booking no: 080 2338 0138
Consultant Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist|Nirmal Skin & Hair Clinic, Vijayanagar,Bangalore
Fungal infections are quite common across all age groups. It is not only in men, even women are also having Fungal infection and this incidence has kept on increasing recently. Why is it happening like that? It is mainly because of 2 reasons. It is because of lifestyle and because of fungus, whenever there is a lot of dampness it could be because of physical activity and some sweat too much and some are not able to maintain hygiene well. In these cases he fungus spreads. So commonly the Fungal infection spreads in the dampness for example in the underarms, or in the grains or lower abdomen, rarely it can happen in other areas like the posterior aspects like backs and buttocks or in people who are into driving profession like drivers or those who sit for long hours like software engineers, in them the sweat tends to accumulate on the back of the body and thus cases fungal infection.
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