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Defecation
Normal defecation begins with movement in the left colon, moving stool toward the anus. When stool reaches the rectum, the distention causes relaxation of the internal sphincter and an awareness of the need to defecate. At the time of defecation, the external sphincter relaxes, and abdominal muscles contract, increasing intrarectal pressure and forcing the stool out
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Normal defecation is painless, resulting in passage of soft, formed stool
CONSTIPATION
Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Improper diet, reduced fluid intake, lack of exercise, and certain medications can cause constipation. For example, patients receiving opiates for pain after surgery often require a stool softener or laxative to prevent constipation. The signs of constipation include infrequent bowel movements (less than every 3 days), difficulty passing stools, excessive straining, inability to defecate at will, and hard feaces
IMPACTION
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DIARRHEA
Diarrhea is an increase in the number of stools and the passage of liquid, unformed feces. It is associated with disorders affecting digestion, absorption, and secretion in the GI tract. Intestinal contents pass through the small and large intestine too quickly to allow for the usual absorption of fluid and nutrients. Irritation within the colon results in increased mucus secretion. As a result, feces become watery, and the patient is unable to control the urge to defecate. Normally an anal bag is safe and effective in long-term treatment of patients with fecal incontinence at home, in hospice, or in the hospital. Fecal incontinence is expensive and a potentially dangerous condition in terms of contamination and risk of skin ulceration
HEMORRHOIDS
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FLATULENCE
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FECAL INCONTINENCE
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Health ID
1. Health ID
Health control and doctor's
consultations in your PC, tablet,
Smartphone
The technology based on national Chinese
medicine
2019
2. THE PROBLEM
There are no a simple, inexpensive and
comprehensive ways to diagnose health in
BRICS countries.
No simple and cheap preventive detection of
diseases.
No remote and online consultations from
clinics and doctors.
Usual people do not care about their health,
and visit clinics very rarely. Because...
...they do not want to stay in long queues,
and
...they do not want to spend much money for
the visit.
3. Solution
Our team developed the innovative bio-gadget
Health ID which allows making self-
diagnostics in 3 minutes.
The user gets his health indicators
immediately.
Information is available over the web and
collects to a cloud service.
The partner clinics and general practitioners
consult the user online on the basis of the
acquired diagnostics also recommend
appropriate clinics for detailed medical
inspection near the user.
5. Key Benefits:
-duration of the procedure is 3 minutes.
-sensor of the device is applied on the areas of the human body
(acupuncture points) on the surface of the hands. Not need the blood, no
pain.
-identifying 105 base diseases
-results clear for usual people
-doctors receive detailed information about users on the base of
procedure via cloud-server
-results display on PC, Android, iOS
-online medical consultation and coaching. An appointment to the doctor.
The technology allows to check big areas with large population and
remote places.
6. REMOTE MEDICAL CONTROL
the most profitable area of business for
the next 30 years
1. Human interest in their life and health is really infinite.
2. Information business is inexhaustible.
3. The volume of the mobile medicine market is supposed to make up $23
mlrd. in 2017, including $17 mlrd. relating to remote health monitoring,
which is equivalent to an annual increase of 10 %.
4. 500 mln. of smartphone holders are thought to use medical applications in
2015.
•more than 30 % of the population would like to have an opportunity to
monitor their health status and are willing to pay up to 7$ a month for
it;
•more than 60 % of the population would like to have access to remote
specialised medical consultations based on the monitoring data.
7. We connect it to a usual smartphone or tablet.
The application indicates the point to which the active
electrode should be pressed.
We connect the bio-gadget to a smartphone or tablet as
standard headset or headphones.
8. Examples of the App
The general health indicators.
We know the danger level,
i.e. “the health range”.
We know the specialist we should
consult with.
9. We’ll determine the biological age of all our organs and systems.
If the points on the body organs are:
Green – all is well.
Yellow – special attention is required.
Red – there are some problems.
Pressing on the relative point will
allow us to determine the biological
age of the relative organ or system.
Examples of the App
10. Personal account in the portal and its benefits
Using any device with Internet access the user is able to review any
information, in particular about the doctor to consult with, about the
problems he/she might have in future, as well as to consult an expert.
Pattern of health variation
Emergency announcement
about health deterioration
Registered users are able to obtain exact idea of their personal health status and
thus to enhance the accuracy of the disease detection process.
State of spinal column
11. Access to remote doctor's advice is the main
advantage of registration in the portal.
The user has an opportunity to select a doctor judging by his/her regalia, achievements rating
in the portal, proximity, etc.
Besides the doctor gets an expanded access to the user’s data generated by Bio -gadget.
12. History of Electrodermal Analysis
1883 - G.A. Zakharin
1889 - I.R. Tarakhanov
1898 - G.Ged
1903 - V. Yu. Chagovets
1940 -1950 - Nakatani, Voll, Nogier, etc.
1956 - Birth of Russian reflexotherapy
1976 – year of establishment of reflexotherapy
research institute
1980 –session of WHO recognized acupuncture as
“scientifically grounded and clinically proven
methodology”