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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart Study Made Easy


HUMAN BODY SYSTEM DIAGRAM :

Anatomy and physiology study is normally broken down into 12 sections, with each section representing one system of the body, for example, the endocrine system. When you begin revising, it is recommended that you take 1 system of the body and learn it on its own. Various body systems are similar in nature so learning them together might cause confusion. Take each area of your anatomy and physiology study and write out concise notes on that area. To give you an example and for the purpose of this article I will give you a brief overview of the heart and its role in blood circulation.



Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart - Study Made Easy

The heart is a hollow muscular organ, approximately the size of its owners fist. It is positioned in the center of the chest area, between the lungs and is divided into 4 chambers. The upper chambers are called the atria and the lower chambers are called the ventricles. The right and left sides of the heart are divided by a muscular wall called the septum, this prevents deoxygenated and oxygenated blood from mixing together.


If you can imagine the pipe system in your house providing water and heat to you on a daily basis, metaphorically speaking, the house is your heart and the pipes are the blood vessels that are found throughout our bodies. Blood is pumped from the heart around all parts of the body through a complex transport system consisting of arteries, veins and capillaries (blood vessels). The heart beats approximately 100,000 times every day in order to supply our cells with oxygen rich blood and pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood through its chambers on a daily basis.

Blood circulation follows a specific route and can be summed up as follows;

1. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cava.

2. The blood is then pushed through the tricuspid valve down into the right ventricle. The tricuspid valve is a small flap that prevents the back flow of blood between the chambers on the right side.

3. Once the right ventricle fills up, the blood is then propelled into the pulmonary artery which then travels to the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs.

4. When the lungs remove the carbon dioxide, the deoxygenated blood becomes oxygenated and returns back to the heart via four pulmonary veins.

5. The blood enters the left atria via these pulmonary veins and is then pushed down into the left ventricle through the bicuspid valve. The bicuspid valve prevents the back flow of blood on the left side.

6. Once the left ventricle fills up it contracts, forcing the blood into the aorta which then branches to become the ascending aorta which supplies the upper body with oxygen rich blood and the descending aorta which supplies the lower body with oxygen rich blood.

7. Blood becomes deoxygenated once again and returns to the superior and inferior vena cava where the process begins again.

As I mentioned above, this just gives you a brief overview of the heart, its function and how it transports blood around the body. When you are carrying out any anatomy and physiology study, always make sure to summarize all areas as above. Using visual tools such as diagrams is a great way to spice up your notes. Even if you cant draw like picasso, it doesnt matter. To illustrate the heart you can draw a square shape or a circle and divide it equally into 4 chambers. It just gives you an idea of the layout of the heart and it has been proven that learning visually can be much more effective than just reading something over and over again.




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Monday, March 16, 2015

Migraine and its types


it has been estimated that 18 million women and 6 million men in the United states suffer from sever Migraine headaches.

Migraine can usually be distinguished clinically from the two other common types of headaches :

Migraine: present as a pulsatile,throbbing pain

a. Cluster headaches : as excruciating,sharp and steady pain.

b. Tension-type headaches: as dull pain,with a persistent,tightening feeling in the head.

Patients with severe migraine headaches report one to five attacks per month of moderate to severe pain, usually unilateral. The headaches affect patient for a major part of their lives and result in considerable health losts.

Types of Migraine

There are two main types of migraine headaches.

The first, migraine without aura(previously called common migraine), is a severe,unilateral,pulsating headaches that typically lasts from 2 to 72 hours. These headaches are often aggravated by physical activity and are accompained by nausea, Vomiting , Photophobia (hypersensitivity to light), and Phonophobia (hypersensitivity to sound).

Approximately 85 percent of patients with migraine do not have aura.

In the Second type, Migraine with aura (previously called classic migraine),
the headache is preceded by neurologic symptoms called auras,which can be visual,sensory,and/or cause speech or motor disturbances.Most commonly,these prodromal symptoms are visual, occuring approximately 20 to 40 minutes before headache pain begins. In the 15 percent of Migraine patients whose headaches is preceded by an aura, the aura itself allows similar.

For both types of Migraine, women are three-fold more likely than men to experience either type of Migraine.

BIOLOGIC BASIS OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES:

The first manifestation of migraine with aura is a spreading depression of neuronal activity accompanied by reduced blood flow in the most posterior part of the cerebral hemisphere. This hypoperfusion gradually spreads forward over the surface of the cortex to other contiguous areas of the brain. The vascular alteration is accompanied by functional changes; for example, the hypoperfused regions show an abnormal response to changes in arterial partial pressure of CO2. The hypoperfusion persists throughout the aura and well into the headache phase, after which hyperperfusion occurs. Patients who have Migraine without aura do not show hypoperfusion. However the pain of both types of Migraine may be due to Extracranial and Intracranial arterial dilation. This stretching leads to release of neuroactive molecules, such as Substance P.
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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Honey and Lemon Cough Banish More Effective Than Drugs


Cough medicine with a variety of types and brands sold in stalls flare up pharmacy. Many are using, but the efficacy of cough medicine to relieve coughs that interfere now questioned by the doctors.


Honey and Lemon Cough Banish More Effective Than Drugs
Doctors who are members of the National Health Service (NHS) in England to question the efficacy of these drugs. According to them, cough medicines are not proven scientifically to eliminate the cough although it can relieve some other accompanying conditions.

"Very little scientific evidence shows that cough medicine has efficacy as they advertised, though some of the material contained in it may be possible to relieve other accompanying symptoms such as nasal congestion and cough as well as fever," wrote the NHS is quoted from the official website, NHS Choices Thursday (10/16/2014).

According to the NHS, the best treatment is to treat cough with natural ingredients such as honey and lemon. In addition, cough due to a viral infection usually will not disappear as quickly as in the ad. The cough will disappear after the virus eventually eradicated by the immune system.

The opinion was also shared by Dr. Tim Ballard, Vice Chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, doctors associations in the UK. According to him, cough medicine has not proved successful and include rarely prescribed by physicians.

"Medical evidence Yag mentions cough medicine on the market powerful is weak. There is some evidence to suggest that these drugs may accelerate the loss of the disease, and doctors rarely prescribe these drugs," his said.

Cough medicine became one of the major commodities in the pharmaceutical industry around the world, including in the UK. On average, the small size of the cough medicines are sold for Rp 65 thousand to $ 80 thousand. As for the large size sold at prices above USD 100 thousand.

Continued Dr. Ballard that although many consider useful cough medicine products, it would be better if the patient contact the doctor if the cough remains came after more than three weeks. Moreover, if the cough has been bled, causing difficulty breathing and a headache.

"If the cough persists for more than three weeks, or if the cough has been bled, making it difficult to breathe, headache and high fever, secapatnya contact your doctor. It could be a cough is a symptom of a serious disease," he continued again.

Opinions doctors then reap the reaction of the Proprietary Association of Great Britain, consumer associations and the medical pharmaceutical industry. According to them, drugs are sold in the market has passed the test of Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

"Moreover it is a cough medicine can not cure a cough, is only useful to relieve or reduce the cough that comes up," they wrote in a press release.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Worlds Top Ten Most Brilliantly Colored and Prettiest Frogs

Worlds Top Ten Most Brilliantly Colored and Prettiest Frogs

Frogs are good leapers and they are noisy especially during rainy season. Many people find frogs scary. For others they are slimy and yucky and many frogs are considered ugly. But for others they find frogs yummy. Well, whatever your perceptions about frogs are, one thing is for sure, there are also beautiful and colorful species of frogs.

Here are the most brightly-colored and prettiest frogs in the world. Some of them are kept as pet. All the frogs on the list are multi-colored.

1. Common Reed Frog