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IF SENSORY ORGANS DO NOT WORK PROPERLY THEN IT MAY AFFECT THE QUALITY OF YOUR LIFE?

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There are five sensory organs, in our body mostly they are of     hear, touch, sight, taste, smell. Also known as senses, these all senses gives the full picture of experiences to our body. Due to these senses only we may feel the surroundings and also the consciousness. here we were discussing the most facing problems is all about ‘ ENT ' which means (Ears,Nose,Throat) these were infected by some bacteria and viruses.as this cause sometimes common , some are mild, where some may be serious which need to be cured by ENT specialists. As inner   ear infections   are less common because it’s hard for virus and bacteria to infect to the middle part of ear. Nasal part can be mostly infected as sinuses, and the throat is infection can be named as tonsils. In some cases it’s difficult to identify the specific infection, as it may be bacterial disease it spreads to another part of body. As the virus can be mostly affected to the throat and nose in the form of FLU. Whereas if...

Is Yoga helpful during the COVID-19?

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Yoga might play important role within the psycho-social care and rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients in quarantine and isolation. They’re notably helpful in allaying their fears and anxiety. Yoga and respiration exercises are an honest thanks to keep work and distress throughout the pandemic and in the least alternative times similarly. Respiration exercises, if done properly facilitate in increasing respiratory organ capability, aiding in higher natural process and exhalation of greenhouse gas. Yoga may be a word that became well-liked across the planet within the previous couple of years. Yoga isn't solely helpful for the body however conjointly for the mind. It helps to boost blood flow and helps in building mind clarity. For ages, yoga was famed to be helpful for our physical & mental state. It not solely facilitates USA to remain calm however conjointly help USA to slim down. During this in progress coronavirus pandemic, once we are all guaranteed to live a restric...

WHY IS ENDOSCOPY IMPORTANT?

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  Endoscopy is an age-old minimal invasive procedure used for diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal tract illnesses. Emergency endoscopy is of great importance since it is life-saving. By help of this method, vital or elective therapeutic interventions, mostly of the upper gastrointestinal tract, may be performed. This method is often performed in elective conditions but it can also be conducted in emergency situations with local anaesthesia . Simple sedation allows the procedure to be well-tolerated and comfortable. Illnesses of the upper gastrointestinal tract, including the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, may be effortlessly diagnosed and cured using this technique. Although endoscopy is reflected as a safe procedure but sometimes it can be associated with complications, including intestinal hemorrhage and perforation. Endoscopy can be done in both emergency and elective circumstances. Emergency endoscopy must not be delayed at any cost. It is clear that endoscopy s...

Does covid-19 causes loss of smell and taste permanently?

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The loss of smell and taste is an early symptom of COVID-19 that is most likely to occur by the 3 rd day of infection. About 75% of covid-19 patients reported a temporary loss of smell or anosmia . As smell is essential to taste flavor, loss of smell can also lead to loss of taste. Loss of these senses show a major impact on food preferences. Researchers also found that white blood cells count were low in covid patients who reported loss of smell compared to coronavirus-infected patients who did not lose their sense of smell and taste. A study reported that SARS-CoV-2 (covid-19) virus causes an inflammatory reaction inside the nose that can lead to a loss of a type of olfactory, or smell, neurons. Patients do not experience any blocked nose or runny nose, but experience rancid smell and metallic taste and few were unable to taste food for months. Potential risks of losing sense of smell include not being able to detect smoke, leaking gas or rotten food. However, patient may show...