LEARNING ISSUES
1. Incidence of Prevalence of asthma Fui Chen
2. What is Asthma? DD for this case’s signs (hypersensitivity) Nicole
3. Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract Shamendri
4. Physiology of Respiration / Pathophysiology of Asthma and wheezing Deepak, Rose
5. Risk Factors and causes Keiron
6. Signs and Symptoms, and aggravating factors Lukman
7. Investigation and examination – lung function tests Viran
8. Treatment and management, Complications (Acute and Chronic)
Complementary and alternative medicine David, Syukriah, Sam (Role play of CAM)
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Signs & symptoms of Hypertension
Most people with primary hypertension don't have any obvious symptoms at all, also the possible symptoms of hypertension vary quite a lot from person to person. These symptoms could also be symptoms of other health problems, however here are a few of the more common symptoms of hypertension to look out for.
1. One of the symptoms of hypertension is chronic headaches. When you get chronic headaches that last for days (rather than hours) you should immediately see a doctor and get your blood pressure checked.
2. Dizziness or Vertigo
3. Blurry or double vision.
4. Drowsiness
5. Nausea
6. Shortness of breath. Usually when this occurs people start to get a little concerned. Often by this time though the blood pressure has probably reached high enough levels to be dangerous as this is one of the last symptoms of hypertension you'll experience.
7. Heart palpitations
8. Fatigue - general tiredness
9. A flushed face
10. Nosebleeds
11. A strong need to urinate often (especially during the night)
12. Tinnitus (a ringing or buzzing in the ears)
If you have any combination of these symptoms, then you should get your blood pressure checked by a doctor.
Secondary Hypertension
If you have hypertension that is caused by another medical condition, it is calledsecondary hypertension. This can be caused by many of different illnesses. People with kidney disorders often have secondary hypertension. This is because the kidneys regulate the balance of salt and water in the body. If your kidneys cannot get rid of excess salt and water from the body, your blood pressure goes up. Kidney infections, a narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys, and other kidney disorders can disturb the salt and water balance. Kidney problems are by no means the only medical condition that can cause secondary hypertension, there many other conditions the 'side' effects of which can cause hypertension. More info is on the 'causes of hypertension page'
1. One of the symptoms of hypertension is chronic headaches. When you get chronic headaches that last for days (rather than hours) you should immediately see a doctor and get your blood pressure checked.
2. Dizziness or Vertigo
3. Blurry or double vision.
4. Drowsiness
5. Nausea
6. Shortness of breath. Usually when this occurs people start to get a little concerned. Often by this time though the blood pressure has probably reached high enough levels to be dangerous as this is one of the last symptoms of hypertension you'll experience.
7. Heart palpitations
8. Fatigue - general tiredness
9. A flushed face
10. Nosebleeds
11. A strong need to urinate often (especially during the night)
12. Tinnitus (a ringing or buzzing in the ears)
If you have any combination of these symptoms, then you should get your blood pressure checked by a doctor.
Secondary Hypertension
If you have hypertension that is caused by another medical condition, it is calledsecondary hypertension. This can be caused by many of different illnesses. People with kidney disorders often have secondary hypertension. This is because the kidneys regulate the balance of salt and water in the body. If your kidneys cannot get rid of excess salt and water from the body, your blood pressure goes up. Kidney infections, a narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys, and other kidney disorders can disturb the salt and water balance. Kidney problems are by no means the only medical condition that can cause secondary hypertension, there many other conditions the 'side' effects of which can cause hypertension. More info is on the 'causes of hypertension page'
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Hello!
This group is custom made for all fellow Group I members. Enjoy! Don't need to be too formal here as we already have a yahoo group, just that I'm bored now so I decided to create a blog. Pls do upload any PCL related or non-related stuff here.
Cheers to the best group I ever! :-)
Cheers to the best group I ever! :-)
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