Introduction Osteoporosis means weak bones which are prone to fractures. Hip‚ spine and wrist are commonly involved sites. Clinical features There typically are no symptoms detected in the early stages of bone loss. But once your bones have been weakened by osteoporosis‚ you may have signs and symptoms that include: • Back pain‚ caused by a fractured or collapsed vertebra • Loss of height over time • A stooped posture • A bone fracture that occurs much more easily than expected Predisposing factors • Females
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RISK FACTORS Following risk factors have been recognised for NSTIs - [10] Immunosuppression Diabetes Chronic disease Drugs e.g. steroids Malnutrition Age > 60 I.V. drug misuse Peripheral vascular disease Renal failure Underlying malignancy Obesity Blunt or penetrating trauma Surgery Childbirth CLASSIFICATION OF SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION 1. Skin Epidermis- Impetigo‚ folliculitis‚ furunculosis‚ carbunculosis. Dermis- Cellulitis. 2.Subcutaneous tissue and Superficial
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Ischemic stroke caused by chronic cholesterol deposits or atherosclerosis developing in a form of clot and block the vessel walls preventing blood vessel from supplying oxygen-enriched blood to the brain. Ischemic stroke is divided into two forms of stroke: embolic and thrombotic. Both embolic and thrombotic strokes are caused by a clot
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OSTEOPOROSIS Stroehlein OBJECTIVES Osteoporosis • Porous bones • Systemic skeletal disease-loss of bone mass (low bone density) • Increased bone fragility-risk for fracture • 44 million Americans‚ more than one tenth of the population • One of the most common disorders associated with aging ‚although NOT a consequence of normal aging Risk Factors and the Effects on Bone Typical Loss of Height Associated with Osteoporosis and Aging Manifestations • Loss of height • Pain does not occur unless
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Risk Factors are actions or conditions that an individual or group of individuals do that increases their risk of developing a disease. The disease isn’t just limited to infectious diseases but can also include chronic disease such as obesity. Risk Factors can either be modifiable‚ non modifiable‚ and also social/environmental risk factors. Modifiable risk factors mean you can take measures by altering ones life to remove the potential risk of developing a disease. Non modifiable works in the opposite
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Cardiovascular risk factors There are many risk factors associated with coronary heart disease and stroke. Some risk factors such as family history‚ ethnicity and age‚ cannot be changed. Other risk factors that can be treated or changed include tobacco exposure‚ high blood pressure (hypertension)‚ high cholesterol‚ obesity‚ physical inactivity‚ diabetes‚ unhealthy diets‚ and harmful use of alcohol. Of particular significance in developing countries is the fact that while they are grappling with
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Davies (2011) defines risk factors as influences from within the environment that increase the possibility of negative future outcomes for children. It was explained that there are three types of risk factors. The first one is the child being exposed to vulnerabilities such as mental disabilities or chronic illness. The second one is impaired parenting and the third one was socioeconomic and institutional status. From the film‚ Walter has had to experience all three risk factors. The first being born
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Identify and describe the factors that plays a role in the role of formation of self-concepts. Self-concepts has influenced people’s lives of all racial backgrounds for thousands of years. Self-concepts plays a huge role in life and how we view many different things in ourselves. The concept of self-concepts has been heavily impacted by social and economically. Appearance‚ income and education are the main factors that plays a huge role in the formation of self-concept. Those three developments has
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Definition of Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis‚ which means porous bone‚ is a disease in which the density and quality of bone are reduced. As bones become more porous and fragile‚ the risk of fracture is greatly increased. The loss of bone occurs silently and progressively. Often there are no symptoms until the first fracture occurs. Typically as a result of hormonal changes‚ or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D. http://www.iofbonehealth.org/what-is-osteoporosis General Effects of Osteoporosis on the Body:
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Developing countries face a vast range of problems. One of the problems they face is a low standard of living. With the exception of small elite groups the people in these countries have low incomes‚ inadequate housing‚ poor health‚ limited education‚ high infant mortality‚ and low life expectancies. Low levels of living and low production go hand-in-hand. If a country doesnt produce a lot of goods and services‚ it cant consume them either. Poor nutrition during childhood can hinder mental and physical
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