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    What Is Septic Abortion?

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    carries risk of spreading infection to other parts of the body and cause sepsis‚ a grave risk to the life of the woman. Causes A septic abortion can occur due to bacterial infection of the uterus. Also‚ sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as chlamydia may cause septic abortion. Most septic abortions result from illegal abortions but sepsis may follow spontaneous and elective abortions. Symptoms Fever‚ tachycardia‚ abdominal distension and tenderness‚ pelvic tenderness‚ vaginal bleeding and foul

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    subsequent to sexual activity; most consequences are sexually transmitted infections (STI’s)‚ but many also suffer from depression or poor mental health‚ or pregnancy. Some STI’s that may be transmitted via vaginal‚ oral and anal sex are: - Chlamydia: infects the urethra‚ rectum and eyes in both sexes‚ and the cervix in women. If left untreated‚ long-term infection can lead to fertility problems in women. - Crabs/ Pubic lice: Crabs or pubic lice are small crab-shaped parasites that burrow into

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    The Trichomoniasis

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    The Trichomoniasis (women) Overview The trichomoniasis (women) is one of the most common STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) in the world: an estimated 200 million people infected annually. It is a both Gender disease that can be transmitted very easily through sexual act. CAUSE: It is caused by a protozoan‚ Trichomonas vaginalis‚ an organism that usually has a shape pear‚ with an average size of 7-10 mm.‚ but it can sometimes reach 25 mm. in length‚ with 4 anterior flagella and a fifth flagellum

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    Communicable Diseases

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    from one infected host to a susceptible host.  Two categories: i. Person to person transmission ii. Animals transmission PERSON TO PERSON TRANSMISSION A. VENEREAL 1. SEXUAL CONTACT Examples include;  Gonorrhoea  Genital warts  Chlamydia  Hepatitis B  Herpes  Trichomoniasis 2. THROUGH AIR  They are transmitted through aerosols.  These are airborne particles with organisms in droplet form. Can also be spread by ventilation system. Examples include;  Tuberculosis 

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    and teens need to know the consequences of having sex. The prevention of STD or “Sexual Transmitted Diseases” must be taught in school to have a more healthy society. Teens need to learn that having sex is a huge serious responsibility with Aids‚ Chlamydia‚ Herpes‚ and other sexual transmitted diseases‚ students need to know how to be safe and protect themselves. Some people die of the illness because they were not protected in their casual sex relationships with different kind of people while other

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    significance of children’s friendship relations. The Company they Keep: Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence‚ ‚ 289-321. Noell‚ J.‚ Rohde‚ P.‚ Ochs‚ L.‚ Yovanoff‚ P.‚ Alter‚ M. J.‚ Schmid‚ S.‚ Bullard‚ J.‚ & Black‚ C. (2001). Incidence and prevalence of chlamydia‚ herpes‚ and viral hepatitis in a homeless adolescent population. Sexually Transmitted Diseases‚ 28(1)‚ 4. Pynoos‚ R. S. (1993). Traumatic stress and developmental psychopathology in children and adolescents. Review of Psychiatry‚ 12‚ 205-238. Pynoos

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    Abortion Effects - 1

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    Abortion has a long history dating back to the 12th century. Throughout history‚ methods of abortion have become safer and have transformed tremendously. In the early ages‚ practices such as exercise and miscarriage-inducing drugs were widely used. Early folk remedies varied in effectiveness and had many risks of after effects. Some of these herbs used in the remedies included rue‚ Italian catnip‚ savory‚ sage‚ soapwort‚ and pennyroyal and were very poisonous. In German folk medicine‚ “abortifacient”

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    exotic animals as pets

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    Bad Choices Many people find the idea of owning an exotic pet as exciting. But what people dint take into consideration is to understand the animal itself. Owners need to know how to care for this animal and to know what it needs on a daily basis. Although it may seem like a great idea and an exciting thing to do but also know the consequences of what can happen if they are not satisfied. They can be unpredictable; their behavior may change with season. Owning exotic animals can lead to chaos

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    Can you imagine having to urge to go pee 24 7‚ or what about gaining anywhere from 30 to 60 pounds‚ or even worse‚ contracting one of those nasty STD’s we’ve all heard about? Well neither can I. Therefore‚ when abstinence is not an option‚ protected sex is a must. In todays world‚ the image of sex is portrayed everywhere. On TV‚ the radio‚ social networking sites‚ even school and public settings. Teenagers are constantly surrounded by sexual intensions‚ it’s a part of culture that is truly

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    INTRODUCTION A community pharmacy can be broadly defined as a community-based pharmacy. The main responsibilities of a community pharmacy include compounding‚ counseling‚ and dispensing of drugs on prescription to the patients with care‚ accuracy‚ and legality. Appropriate procurement‚ storage‚ dispensing and documentation of medicines are within the purview of its professional responsibilities. It is an important branch of the pharmacy profession and involves a qualified and pertinent pharmacist

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