The three most common types of chronic headaches are migraines, cluster headaches, and tension headaches. Migraines are characterized by throbbing pain and sometimes nausea and visual disturbances. They affect more women than men and can be triggered by stress or increase the risk of stroke. Cluster headaches cause excruciating pain on one side of the head and are more common in men. Tension headaches feel like a tight band around the head. Mixed tension migraines have features of both and are difficult to differentiate. Common triggers include hormonal changes, diet, sleep, and stress.
An overview of the gastrointestinal tract, changes as a result of aging, and a description of how nutrition may prevent or improve common GI problems in the older adult. Note: this presentation is intended for a health/medical literate audience.
An overview of the gastrointestinal tract, changes as a result of aging, and a description of how nutrition may prevent or improve common GI problems in the older adult. Note: this presentation is intended for a health/medical literate audience.
Stress can be your friend or your foe. When stress fuels the spark of personal achievement, it can work to your benefit by making you more perceptive and productive, acting as a motivator and even making you more creative. But when stress flames out of control—as it often does for many of us—it can take a terrible toll on your physical and emotional health, as well as your relationships.
Forms of stress in 21st century......
This Presentation Contain following...
#Introduction
#Nature of stress in 21 st Century
#Stages of stress response
#Stress response system
#Stress Management
#Conclusion
#Reference
Thanks for the Help and Guidance of Dr. Mrs. N. M. Bhatia Madam.
Stress can be your friend or your foe. When stress fuels the spark of personal achievement, it can work to your benefit by making you more perceptive and productive, acting as a motivator and even making you more creative. But when stress flames out of control—as it often does for many of us—it can take a terrible toll on your physical and emotional health, as well as your relationships.
Forms of stress in 21st century......
This Presentation Contain following...
#Introduction
#Nature of stress in 21 st Century
#Stages of stress response
#Stress response system
#Stress Management
#Conclusion
#Reference
Thanks for the Help and Guidance of Dr. Mrs. N. M. Bhatia Madam.
Esta presentación incluye lo que debes conocer sobre las ideas y corrientes filosóficas que dieron paso a la teoría de la evolución. Destacando la valiosa contribución de Lamack como el primer evolucionista formal
Sistema de DOMINIOS que propone una subdivisión de los seres vivos por encima del nivel de Reino. Aqui encontrarás además las características fundamentales en el Reino Monera, las bacterias.
2. “The essential feature of Acute
Stress Disorder is the development
of characteristic anxiety,
dissociative, and other symptoms
that occurs within 1 month after
exposure to an extreme traumatic
stressor"
3. Headaches affect millions of Americans. The
three most common types of chronic headache
are migraines, cluster headaches, and tension
headaches. Each comes with its own telltale
brand of pain.
Migraines are characterized by throbbing pain
and sometimes by other symptoms, such as
nausea and visual disturbances. Migraines are
more frequent in women than men. Stress can
trigger a migraine headache, and migraines
can also put the sufferer at risk for stroke.
4. Cluster headaches are characterized by
excruciating, piercing pain on one side of
the head; they occur more frequently in
men than women.
Tension headaches are often described as
a tight band around the head.
5. are even more common, affecting about 40% of the
population. People with mixed tension migraine
have features of both types of headaches and it is
difficult to differentiate which symptoms are
migrainous and which are tension related. Women
are more commonly afflicted than men.
Common triggers for these headaches are hormonal
changes, dietary factors, environmental factors,
sensory stimuli, and stress. Examples include too
much or too little sleep; missed or delayed meals;
menstruation; alcohol; food and food additives;
chemical and drug ingestion and withdrawal; light
glare; and odors.
6. is the rapid development of myocardial
necrosis caused by a critical imbalance
between oxygen supply and demand of the
myocardium. This usually results from plaque
rupture with thrombus formation in a
coronary vessel, resulting in an acute
reduction of blood supply to a portion of the
myocardium.
7. Stress gastritis is swelling (inflammation) and weakening of
the stomach lining.
Alternative Names:
Stress ulcer
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Stress gastritis may occur after:
Burns
Severe illness
Shock
Trauma
The risk of stress gastritis and ulcers is highest in patients
who are using a breathing machine in an intensive care
unit
8. An ulcer is an open sore, or lesion, usually found
on the skin or mucous membrane areas of the
body.
An ulcer in the lining of the stomach or
duodenum, where hydrochloric acid and pepsin
are present, is referred to as a peptic ulcer.
When the ulcer is in the stomach, it is called a
gastric ulcer.
When the ulcer is in the duodenum, it is called a
duodenal ulcer.
9. What causes gastric and duodenal ulcers?
In the past it was believed lifestyle factors, such as
stress and diet caused ulcers. Later, researchers
determined that stomach acids -- hydrochloric acid
and pepsin -- contributed to ulcer formation.
Today, research shows that most ulcers (80 percent of
gastric ulcers and 90 percent of duodenal ulcers)
develop as a result of infection with a bacterium
called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
It is believed that, although all three of these factors
-- lifestyle, acid and pepsin, and H. pylori -- play a
role in ulcer development, H. pylori is considered to
be the primary cause.