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HARMONES

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The understanding of Hormones, Types, Purpose, Risks and Functions. Suggested ways of bringing the abnormalities to normal both in natural ways and the use of medicine. 🍁 1. Understanding of Hormones (Harmones 101) Hormones are chemical messengers that are produced by the endocrine glands and released into the bloodstream. They play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes in the body, including growth and development, metabolism, mood, and sexual function. Hormones are produced in specific glands and released into the bloodstream where they travel to different parts of the body to carry out their specific functions. They interact with specific cells, tissues, and organs to regulate their activities. There are many different types of hormones, including steroid hormones, peptide hormones, and amino acid-derived hormones. Each type of hormone interacts with different receptors in the body to produce different effects. Hormones are regulated by a complex

Detailed understanding of PHARMACOLOGY

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Detailed understanding of PHARMACOLOGY   PHARMACOKINETICS   Detailed understanding of Pharmacokinetics  1. Meaning: Pharmacokinetics is the study of how the body processes drugs. It involves the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs, which together determine the drug's concentration in the body over time. • Absorption: Absorption refers to the process by which a drug enters the bloodstream from the site of administration. The rate and extent of absorption depend on various factors such as the route of administration (oral, intravenous, etc.), the drug's physicochemical properties, and the presence of food or other drugs that may affect absorption. • Distribution: Once a drug enters the bloodstream, it is distributed throughout the body to its target site(s) of action. The distribution of a drug depends on various factors such as the drug's physicochemical properties, the blood flow to the target site(s), and the presence of barriers such

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

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Can we reverse the finger deformities due to RA and how?  Is that the only solution is corrective surgery? • Leena Rai Kalra  💕 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can cause finger deformities due to joint damage, inflammation, and tissue changes.  While it may not be possible to reverse the damage caused by RA, there are several treatment options that can help manage the symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease. Some non-surgical options for managing finger deformities due to RA include: 1. Medications: Medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and biologic agents can help reduce inflammation and slow down joint damage. 2. Physical therapy: Exercises and physical therapy can help improve range of motion, flexibility, and strength in the fingers and hands. 3. Hand splints: Custom-made hand splints can help reduce pain and inflammation and prevent further joint damage. 4. Occupational therapy: An occupational t

IgE 1000 what are the possibilities of ailments

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IgE 1000 what are the possibilities of ailments ✨ IgE (Immunoglobulin E) is a type of antibody that is typically elevated in certain types of allergies and parasitic infections. A value of 1000 IU/ml for IgE is quite high and suggests a significant immune response. However, an elevated IgE level alone cannot be used to diagnose a specific condition. The possibilities of ailments associated with an IgE level of 1000 IU/ml include: 1. Allergic disorders: Elevated IgE levels are often seen in individuals with allergic disorders such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergies, and atopic dermatitis. 2. Parasitic infections: Some parasitic infections, such as helminth infections, can cause an increase in IgE levels. These infections are more commonly found in developing countries. 3. Autoimmune disorders: In rare cases, elevated IgE levels may be associated with autoimmune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Hyper-IgE syndrome: Hyper-IgE syndrome is a rare geneti