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Apollo Hospitals | Back Pain | Dr. K.J. Reddy

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Our latest video on “Back Pain” is by renowned Dr. K.J. Reddy, an orthopaedic surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, experienced in the respective field.

The expert explains the most common problem of lower back pain, its meaning, types of back pain, causes, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and other frequently asked questions.

Watch the full video and learn more about black pain.

0.00 – Introduction
0.10 – Introduction to Back Pain
0.23 – About Lower Back Pain
0.50 – Types of Lower Back Pain
1.16 – Causes of Lower Back Pain
2.15 – Diagnosis of Lower Back Pain
2.36 – Treatment for Lower Back Pain
3.59 – Prevention for Lower Back Pain
4.23 – Yoga for Lower Back Pain
5.11 – Sleeping postures for reducing Lower Back Pain
5.55 – Reasons to visit an Orthopedic surgeon for Lower Back Pain
6.30 – Conclusion
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Millions of Americans suffer from back and neck pain. Luckily, there is a wide range of options to treat it. The key is figuring the cause and the best treatment option.

Oct. 16 is World Spine Day. The key to beating back pain is figuring out the cause and the best treatment option.
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Which Vitamins to Take for Back Pain / Ask A Chiropractor #shorts

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Do you have back pain? Here are the vitamins I suggest you take to relax your muscles and relieve your pain!

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Fix a Rib Out of Place in Seconds #Shorts

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Dr. Rowe shows how to fix a rib that feels popped, slipped, or just out of place.

This exercise is easy, can be done at home, and requires no equipment. It may give rib and upper back pain relief in as little as 30 SECONDS.

Let us know how it works for you!

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Back pain during pregnancy: Tips for relief with Jewett Physical Therapy

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Back pain during pregnancy isn’t surprising, but it still deserves attention. Consider several ways to relieve back pain during pregnancy — from good posture and physical activity to complementary therapies. Back pain during pregnancy is a common complaint — and it’s no wonder. You’re gaining weight, your center of gravity changes, and your hormones are relaxing the ligaments in the joints of your pelvis. Often, however, you can prevent or ease back pain during pregnancy. Consider these several ways to give pregnancy back pain the boot.
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Hepatitis B : Risk factors, Causes and Symptoms || Liver infection

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What is hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV is one of five types of viral hepatitis. The others are hepatitis A, C, D, and E. Each is a different type of virus, and types B and C are most likely to become chronic

HBV infection can be acute or chronic.

Acute hepatitis B causes symptoms to appear quickly in adults. Infants infected at birth rarely develop only acute hepatitis B. Nearly all hepatitis B infections in infants go on to become chronic.

Chronic hepatitis B develops slowly. Symptoms may not be noticeable unless complications develop.
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Is hepatitis B contagious?
Hepatitis B is highly contagious. It spreads through contact with infected blood and certain other bodily fluids. Although the virus can be found in saliva, it’s not spread through sharing utensils or kissing. It also doesn’t spread through sneezing, coughing, or breastfeeding. Symptoms of hepatitis B may not appear for 3 months after exposure and can last for 2–12 weeks. However, you are still contagious, even without symptoms. The virus can live outside the body for up to seven days.

Possible methods of transmission include:
direct contact with infected blood
transfer from mother to baby during birth
being pricked with a contaminated needle
intimate contact with a person with HBV
oral, vaginal, and anal sex
using a razor or any other personal item with remnants of infected fluid
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Who is at risk for hepatitis B?
Certain groups are at particularly high risk of HBV infection. These include:

healthcare workers
men who have sex with other men
people who use IV drugs
people with multiple sex partners
people with chronic liver disease
people with kidney disease
people over the age of 60 with diabetes
those traveling to countries with a high incidence of HBV infection
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How is hepatitis B diagnosed?
Doctors can usually diagnose hepatitis B with blood tests. Screening for hepatitis B may be recommended for individuals who:

have come in contact with someone with hepatitis B
have traveled to a country where hepatitis B is common
have been in jail
use IV drugs
receive kidney dialysis
are pregnant
are men who have sex with men
have HIV
To screen for hepatitis B, your doctor will perform a series of blood tests.

Hepatitis B surface antigen test:
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A hepatitis B surface antigen test shows if you’re contagious. A positive result means you have hepatitis B and can spread the virus. A negative result means you don’t currently have hepatitis B. This test doesn’t distinguish between chronic and acute infection. This test is used together with other hepatitis B tests to determine the state of a hepatitis B infection

Hepatitis B core antigen test:
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The hepatitis B core antigen test shows whether you’re currently infected with HBV. Positive results usually mean you have acute or chronic hepatitis B. It may also mean you’re recovering from acute hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B surface antibody test
A hepatitis B surface antibody test is used to check for immunity to HBV. A positive test means you are immune to hepatitis B. There are two possible reasons for a positive test. You may have been vaccinated, or you may have recovered from an acute HBV infection and are no longer contagious.

Liver function tests
Liver function tests are important in individuals with hepatitis B or any liver disease. Liver function tests check your blood for the amount of enzymes made by your liver. High levels of liver enzymes indicate a damaged or inflamed liver. These results can also help determine which part of your liver may be functioning abnormally.

If these tests are positive, you might require testing for hepatitis B, C, or other liver infections. Hepatitis B and C viruses are a major cause of liver damage throughout the world. You will likely also require an ultrasound of the liver or other imaging tests.

What are the treatments for hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B vaccination and immune globulin
Talk to your doctor immediately if you think you have been exposed to hepatitis B within the last 24 hours. If you have not been vaccinated, it may be possible to prevent infection by receiving the hepatitis B vaccine and an injection of HBV immune globulin. This is a solution of antibodies that work against HBV.

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It is important to note that in the vast majority of the patients living with chronic hepatitis B they might be asymptomatic and the virus may be multiplying in them. In some others the infection may show up in the form of acute hepatitis. The symptoms are the feeling of being sick or malaise, pain or tenderness in the upper abdomen, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting and jaundice which is the yellowish discolouration of the eyes and other parts of the skin. It is important to note that many individuals without any symptoms have the damage caused by the virus multiplying in their bodies and over a course of many years they might experience some complication like cirrhosis of the liver. This is the scarring of the liver which changes the way in which liver looks and function and often leading to liver failure and lastly the possibility of liver cancer. So get yourself tested for hepatitis B regardless of whether you are having symptoms or not and if you do not have infection get yourself and your family members vaccinated. Most people if they successfully suppress the virus they can experience a state wherein the hepatitis B infection is very successfully managed and many times it may be possible to avoid the deleterious uncontrolled or untreated hepatitis infection. Theoretically it is difficult to eradicate from our body because of the way it infect our liver cells but practically with the medications that are available today and with the care of a physician who has expertise in managing hepatitis B it is possible to very effectively manage hepatitis infection.
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Pain Doctor Explains Low Back Pain

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Low Back Pain can be a very debilitating condition. Pain in the lower back or lumbar region is relatively common. Estimates indicate that approximately 84% of all people over 18 years old will be subject to one form of low back pain or another, at least once in their lifetime.

Three current episodes of low back pain are also widespread. Some reports estimates that up to 78% of low back pain patients who are at high risk of three laps of their condition. Chronic low back pain is associated with significant debility or lack of function for longer than three months.

Approximately 12% of people in the United States of America experience chronic low back pain accompanied by functional disabilities. Chronic cases often begin with a low-level pain that escalates and gradually becomes worse and worse.

Low back pain has been the subject of many investigative studies and there is good clinical evidence from many kinds of treatments that provide relief. These treatments include pharmacological treatments such as incest or non steroidal anti-inflammatory and sometimes even opium treatments. Interventional therapies include various forms of injections that might diagnose this source of pain and treat this source of pain.

Alternative treatments such as biofeedback, acupuncture, chiropractic care and others have also been well study and shown that helped people with chronic low back pain. Finding a doctor who uses of comprehensive approach to attack your pain from any angles is always the best option.

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Cause for intermittent pain on left side of stomach & back region – Dr. Sanjay Panicker

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Whenever there is pain in left side of abdomen one should think of possible organs there, lungs, stomach, pancreas, descending colon, sigmoid colon, uterus in ladies, fallopian tube, ovaries can cause pain, kidney related issues which cause pain, ureter, abdominal aorta can cause pain on left side. If there is growth like cancer which causes excruciating pai. usually inflammatory symptoms are present that is pnuemonia, pancreas effected can cause pain, kidneys effectd it coukd cause upper adominal pain . The area affected is the cause involved.In a simple case of gastritis Apple does help.

The Truth about Hepatitis B

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Hear from Stanford Asian Liver Center doctors and patients about Hepatitis B. Learn about transmission possibilities, treatment options, misconceptions about hep b and pregnancy, testing, and more.
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How Does Hepatitis B Make You Feel? Hepatitis B Symptoms

When you have hepatitis B, which is caused by the hepatitis B virus, you may feel only slightly uncomfortable from the symptoms, or you could experience symptoms that make you feel pretty sick. Signs and symptoms of hepatitis B typically start to appear from one to four months after you’ve been infected, although it’s possible you could begin to notice them in as little as two weeks. This video describes how you’re likely to feel when you have a hepatitis infection.

Do you know anyone who has had, or have you ever had, a hepatitis infection. What did it feel like, and what were the symptoms. Feel free to comment below.👇

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How to Fix Your Low Back Pain (INSTANTLY!) – Dr. Berg

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Find out what causes low back pain and how to fix low back pain fast!
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0:00 Introduction: Fix low back pain fast
0:15 #1 Excessive sitting
3:30 #2 Low vitamin D
4:00 #3 An asymmetrical muscle
5:30 #4 A disc problem
6:07 #5 Kidney stones
6:33 #6 Enlarged prostate
7:00 #7 Problems with the uterus
7:22 #8 Pain in the SI joint
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Today we’re going to talk about how to get rid of low back pain fast.

Low back pain causes and remedies:
1. Excessive sitting
What you can do:
• The quadriceps stretch
• Spend at least 1-hour walking

2. Low vitamin D
What you can do:
• Take vitamin D (about 30,000 IU)

3. An asymmetrical muscle
What you can do:
• Pinpoint the motion you can’t go into, and use stretches to work on it

4. A disc problem
What you can do:
• Lay on your back and press on the front part of your abdomen opposing the pain in your lower back

5. Kidney stones
What you can do:
• Drink at least 2.5 liters of fluid a day

6. Enlarged prostate
What you can do:
• Cut out dairy

7. Problems with the uterus
What you can do:
• Take calcium lactate (during menstruation)

8. Pain in the SI joint
What you can do:
• Consume sea kelp

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Influenza B strains dangerous to young children and the elderly

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Dr. Don Shiffrin explains why the flu vaccine is so important as cold and flu season continues.
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How to Treat the Flu (Influenza) | Flu Treatment

If the flu is going around and develops symptoms, it’s best to see your doctor within a day or two. Since that is when medications for the flu are most effective.
Flu medications like Oseltamivir (Tami flu) are effective only against influenza viruses and can reduce the severity of symptoms shortens the time you’re sick by one or two days.

Anti-Influenza Medications
It should be given as soon as possible because of what I just mentioned. They’re most likely to provide benefits within the first 48 hours of the illness. But it doesn’t mean that after 48 hours, it’s 100% ineffective; it’s just that the sooner that’s given, the more effective it is.
With children, these coughing cold medicines are ineffective. They can have serious side effects. So check with your pediatrician.

Things you can do to help with cold and flu symptoms include –
– Getting rest
– Drinking fluids if you’re not too nauseated
– For a sore throat, you can gargle warm salt water or use throat sprays or lozenges
– Use petroleum jelly under the nose if it becomes raw for wiping it with tissues
– You can sit in a steam-filled room to temporarily decrease congestion
– You can use vaporizers and humidifiers

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