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CVD and Heart Disease (Cardio vascular Diseases):-

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highrevenuegate.com/8b/42/77/8b427780629a3621799030570e979e6f.js highrevenuegate.com/8b/42/77/8b427780629a3621799030570e979e6f.js   cvd -:   CARDIO VASCULAR DISEASE DEFINITION;-   — CVD cardio vascular disease is a general term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. its usually associated with a build up of fatty deposits inside the arteries ( artherosclerosis ) and an increased risk of blood clots. — Cvd is the no#1 cause of death in the world .it ends up 125 lives everyday. — ( like 1 life in 12 minutes).   Disorders of hearts and blood vessels due to CVD:- — Coronary heart disease:- a disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscles due to thrombosis and clots — Cerebrovascular disease :- a disease of blood supplying the brain — Peripheral arterial disease:- a disease of blood vessels supplying the arms and legs. — Rheumatic heart disease:- damage to the heart muscles and heart valves from rheumatic fever ,caused by s...

Diarrhea ( Causes ,Symptoms,Agent factors,Diagnosis,Treatment,Dietary management,prevention and complications):-

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highrevenuegate.com/8b/42/77/8b427780629a3621799030570e979e6f.js   DIARR H EA:- ¢ Diarrhea is described as an increase in the frequency of bowel movements or a decrease in the consistency of stools that causes the discharge of watery, loose stools. highrevenuegate.com/8b/42/77/8b427780629a3621799030570e979e6f.js ¢ The severity of diarrhea is determined by the size and number of stools passed within a period of time. highrevenuegate.com/8b/42/77/8b427780629a3621799030570e979e6f.js ¢ It is a common cause of death in developing countries and   the second most common cause of infant deaths   worldwide. ¢ WHO defines :   Having 3 or more loose or liquid stools per day . T YPES OF D IARRHEA ¢ Acute diarrhea ¢ ¢ It i s an attack of loose stool with   sudden onset which usually lasts 3 to 7days but   may last up to 10 – 14 days. ¢ It is caused by an   infection of the large intestine, but may be   associated with infection ...