Wednesday, March 24, 2021

MEASLES

MEASLES

 What do the measles outbreaks mean for me? - Harvard Health


Causes of measles
  • when someone swallows or inhales the cough or sneeze droplets from an infected person.
  • if someone touches contaminated surfaces or objects and then touches their own mouth or nose or eats before washing their hands.

Symptoms of measles
  • Fever.
  • General discomfort, illness or lack of wellbeing (malaise).
  • Runny nose.
  • Dry cough.
  • Sore and red eyes (conjunctivitis).
  • Red and bluish spots inside the mouth.
  • red and blotchy skin rash that appears first on the face and hairline, and then spreads to the body.

Complication of measles
  • Otitis media.
  • Respiratory infections.
  • Pneumonia.
  • Encephalitis.

Treatment for measles.
  • Bed rest.
  • Plenty of fluids.
  • Paracetamol to reduce pain and fever.
  • Isolation to reduce the risk of transmission.

DIABETES IN CHILDREN

DIABETES IN CHILDREN 


Hypoglycemia in Kids with Type 1 Diabetes


Diabetes is a disease that over the years has been evolving and not only in adults but also in children and in a notorious way, we can also know that there are two types of diabetes that each can be treated in a certain way.


The best known diabetes in children is called juvenile diabetes or also as type 1 diabetes and in this type of diabetes the pancreas does not produce insulin which causes the blood to be low on sugar because the work of insulin is a hormone that helps the sugar or glucose can enter cells to give them energy.


We can also find diabetes 2 or also known as onset diabetes in older people, although it is already becoming very common to find this diabetes in younger people due to obesity and with this type 2 diabetes we obtain as a result that the bodies are not generating or using insulin properly.


Type 2 diabetes can be generated more easily in children with obesity, with relatives who have a history of overweight or children who are not active, a clear example can be seen in the children of African American, Hispanic, Native American or Native American children. Alaskan, Asian American, or Pacific Islander. But to reduce the risk of children getting this type of diabetes we can take into account the following recommendations.

  • Have them maintain a healthy weight.
  • Be sure they are physically active
  • Have them eat smaller portions of healthy foods
  • Limit time with the TV, computer, and video

Here are some tips to combat type and type 2 diabetes; for type 1 diabetes with the consumption of insulin and type diabetes with diet and exercise, otherwise you should take medications that help diabetes and insulin. To find out how you are managing your diabetes, you can take a test known as A1C.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

George Orwell


 George Orwell

  • 1903 June 25 - He was born Eric Arthur Blair in India.
  • 1904 - His mother moved back to England.
  • 1911 - George went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne.
  • 1912 - his father leaved India.
  • 1917  -he won a scholarship to Eton.
  • 1921 - he joined the British police in Burma.
  • 1927 - he resigned of the British police.


Turning Points
  • In 1921 he joined the British police in Burma.
  • In 1927 Orwell grew dissatisfied and he resigned.
  • George Orwell decided to become a writer.
  • He began living among the poor.

Achievements
  • In 1917 he won a scholarship to Eton

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

LEARNING STYLE

Visual

If you are a visual learner, you learn by reading or seeing pictures. You understand and remember things by sight. You can picture what you are learning in your head, and you learn best by using methods that are primarily visual. You like to see what you are learning.

As a visual learner, you are usually neat and clean. You often close your eyes to visualize or remember something, and you will find something to watch if you become bored. You may have difficulty with spoken directions and may be easily distracted by sounds. You are attracted to color and to spoken language (like stories) that is rich in imagery.

MEASLES

MEASLES   Causes of measles when someone swallows or inhales the cough or sneeze droplets from an infected person. if someone touches contam...