dermatological disease caused by bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus & Streptococcus pyrogen) contagious disease but it is easy to cure by taking oral antibiotics and topical antibiotic cream
dermatological disease caused by bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus & Streptococcus pyrogen) contagious disease but it is easy to cure by taking oral antibiotics and topical antibiotic cream
Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a group of diseases that results in inflammation of the skin. These diseases are characterized by itchiness, red skin and a rash. In cases of short duration, there may be small blisters
Pediculosis capitis
Pediculosis corporis
Pediculosis pubis
Three types of lice:
Head lice: Pediculus humanus capitis (2-3 mm long)
Body lice: Pediculus humanus humanus (2.3-3.6 mm long)
Pubic lice (crabs): Phthirus pubis (1.1-1.8 mm long)
Sites of predilection
Head lice nearly always confined to scalp, especially occipital and postauricular regions.
Rarely, head lice infest beard or other hairy sites. Although more common with crab lice, head lice can also infest the eyelashes ( pediculosis palpebrarum ).
This presentation includes all all Data related to scabies and pediculosis and will helpful who want to study about scabies and pediculosis and their respective types. One thing was kept in mind while making this presentation that all area regarding topic should cover
Eczema is a group of skin condition that causes inflammation and irritation to the skin and is otherwise called as dermatitis,
Scabies is also a itchy skin condition caused by mite called Sarcoptes scabiei.
Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a group of diseases that results in inflammation of the skin. These diseases are characterized by itchiness, red skin and a rash. In cases of short duration, there may be small blisters
Pediculosis capitis
Pediculosis corporis
Pediculosis pubis
Three types of lice:
Head lice: Pediculus humanus capitis (2-3 mm long)
Body lice: Pediculus humanus humanus (2.3-3.6 mm long)
Pubic lice (crabs): Phthirus pubis (1.1-1.8 mm long)
Sites of predilection
Head lice nearly always confined to scalp, especially occipital and postauricular regions.
Rarely, head lice infest beard or other hairy sites. Although more common with crab lice, head lice can also infest the eyelashes ( pediculosis palpebrarum ).
This presentation includes all all Data related to scabies and pediculosis and will helpful who want to study about scabies and pediculosis and their respective types. One thing was kept in mind while making this presentation that all area regarding topic should cover
Eczema is a group of skin condition that causes inflammation and irritation to the skin and is otherwise called as dermatitis,
Scabies is also a itchy skin condition caused by mite called Sarcoptes scabiei.
Jock itch is a common fungal (caused by a fungus) infection similar to ringworm. Jock itch causes an itchy, stinging, burning rash on the skin around your groin, inner thighs and butt crack (gluteal cleft). Tinea cruris is another name for jock itch. Tinea is another name for ringworm, and cruris means groin.
Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Flu Vaccine Alert in Bangalore Karnatakaaddon Scans
As flu season approaches, health officials in Bangalore, Karnataka, are urging residents to get their flu vaccinations. The seasonal flu, while common, can lead to severe health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
Healthcare providers are also stressing the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions. Wearing masks, practicing good hand hygiene, and maintaining social distancing are still crucial, especially in crowded places.
Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated. Together, we can help keep Bangalore healthy and safe this flu season. For more information on vaccination centers and schedules, residents can visit the Karnataka Health Department’s official website or follow their social media pages.
Stay informed, stay safe, and get your flu shot today!
Ethanol (CH3CH2OH), or beverage alcohol, is a two-carbon alcohol
that is rapidly distributed in the body and brain. Ethanol alters many
neurochemical systems and has rewarding and addictive properties. It
is the oldest recreational drug and likely contributes to more morbidity,
mortality, and public health costs than all illicit drugs combined. The
5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM-5) integrates alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single
disorder called alcohol use disorder (AUD), with mild, moderate,
and severe subclassifications (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
In the DSM-5, all types of substance abuse and dependence have been
combined into a single substance use disorder (SUD) on a continuum
from mild to severe. A diagnosis of AUD requires that at least two of
the 11 DSM-5 behaviors be present within a 12-month period (mild
AUD: 2–3 criteria; moderate AUD: 4–5 criteria; severe AUD: 6–11 criteria).
The four main behavioral effects of AUD are impaired control over
drinking, negative social consequences, risky use, and altered physiological
effects (tolerance, withdrawal). This chapter presents an overview
of the prevalence and harmful consequences of AUD in the U.S.,
the systemic nature of the disease, neurocircuitry and stages of AUD,
comorbidities, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, genetic risk factors, and
pharmacotherapies for AUD.
2. • It is one of parasitic infection which is caused
by sarcoptes scabies.
• It is commonly found in between the fingers,
inner surface of wrist and elbow, axilla, female
nipple and penis.
4. symptoms
Scabies has two main symptoms:
• Severe itching that is usually worse at night.
Small children and older adults tend to have
the worst itching.
• A rash with tiny blisters or sores . Children
tend to have worse skin reactions than adults.
5. Symptoms are more likely to occur:
• Between the fingers and on the palm side of the
wrists.
• On the outside surfaces of the elbows and in the
armpits.
• Around the waistline and navel.
• On the buttocks.
• Around the nipples, the bra line, and the sides of
the breasts (in women).
• On the genitals (in men).
6. DIAGNOSIS
• The skin scrapings or cells are examined under
the microscope for the presence of scabies
mites and its feces
7. TREATMENT
• Lindane or Crotamiton or 5% permithrin
cream is applied to the entire skin except face
and scalp.
• Allow to left for 12 to 24 hrs and after that
patient can take bath.
• All beddings and cloths should be washed in
hot water and it should be dried under sunlight
8. • All the family members should apply scabicide
at the same time and same day and in the
next morning the bedding, cloths etc should
be washed in hot water and should dried
under sun light.
• Advice the person to not use the scabicide
lotion on more than prescribed level as it
cause itching.
9.
10. The term eczema was derived from the greek
which means boil out.
It is also known as atopic dermatitis
11. CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
• THE EXACT CAUSE IS UNKNOWN, BUT THE
RISK FACTORS INCLUDE,
– Harsh soap and detergents
– Low humidity
– Lotions
– Excessive sweating
– Over use of rubber and plastic gloves
– Allergy to food such as egg, milk etc
12. CLINICAL FEATURES
• Itching
• Oozing of lesions
• Rashus
• Formation of plaques
• Thickening of the skin
• Hyperpigmentation of skin
• Formation of cracks
• Puffy and red eye lids
13. DIAGNOSIS
• History collection
• Physical examination
• Skin biopsy
– The samples of the scales from the skin may need
to examine under microscopically to find out the
presence of micro organism.
14. TREATMENT
• Eczema can be managed at home by changing
detergents or soap that may causing irritation.
• Avoid tight fitting or rough clothing
• Avoid scratching over the affected area
• Start anti inflammatory drugs
• Administer corticosteroids
• Provide antibiotics
15. NURSES ROLE
• Instruct the patient to avoid use of rubber
gloves or plastic gloves.
• Change the diet which causes food allergy
such as egg and milk
• Avoid exposure to hard soap and detergents.
• Provide lubricate jelly or lotions for eczema.