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Climate Change and its effects!
Climate Change and its effects!

Climate Change and Global Warming are two upheavals that will spare no one.

In our previous blog, we discussed these two phenomena, some causes, and facts. In this blog, we are going to discuss the impact that global warming has on our lives, marine life, and the ecosystem.

On humans:
There have been various negative impacts of climate change on the health, social life and geopolitical balances of humans. Storms and flood-like extreme climatic conditions can result in drinking water contamination, compromising basic infrastructure and in certain cases even community displacement. There is a huge impact on resources and they start to become scared in regions affected and thus having an effect on the global economy also.

Climate change and air pollution are interlinked. When you have a build-up of Co2 in the atmosphere it creates a blanket sort of effect and traps the heat on the surface of the earth causing the temperature to rise. The increase in temperature along with the extreme weather conditions can lead to a damper atmosphere, which acts as a growing platform for circulating mold, pollen and other allergenic pollutants. The damper the weather, the more is the risk of insect-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever, viral infections, and Lyme disease. The rising global temperature is leading to increasing number of illnesses.

WHO says that “climate change is expected to cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year” between the years 2030 and 2050.

Extreme Weather:
Global warming has triggered changes in weather patterns and conditions leading to natural disasters like hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, drought, floods, heatwaves, more precipitation, rain and snow. Extreme conditions are followed by more deaths, victims, refugees and material damage. Take the bush fires that engulfed parts Australia last year.

Researchers show that climate change leads to changes in the weather conditions that increased the risk of bush fires by 30%. Australia had a severe bush fire season that devastated entire regions and leads to the deaths of many humans and animals.

Rising Sea Level:
The rising temperature is causing the melting of ice at the poles, which is increasing the sea level. There is a threat of submerging coastal communities and small island states. The melting ice sheets are expected to raise the oceans by one to four feet higher by 2100 threatening the coastal ecosystems and low-lying areas.

 Acidification of the Oceans:
The oceans are expected to rise by 1 meter by 2100 with 6cm rising over past 20 years. This is due to the massive melting of permafrost and ice sheets at the poles. With the rise in pollution, the oceans capture more CO2, and this reacts with the seawater forming carbonic acid. This causes the acidity of seawater to increase making the oceans acidic. This acidification of oceans is arousing many serious questions about the adaptability of seashells or coral reefs.

The acidic water is making it harder for the coral to build their skeletons, which is making them more brittle. In addition to this, the rising temperature of the ocean water is causing the corals to expel their colorful algae, leaving them to starve and turning them white. With the death of the coral reefs, the entire ecosystem that relies on them is also affected, causing death and illnesses among fish, algae, coral and other organisms.

Effect on Biodiversity:
Global warming impacts biodiversity. Climate change due to global warming is disturbing the ecosystems and cycles of plant reproduction. The life habits and migratory cycles of animals are disturbed by the scarcity of resources and variations in life conditions in natural environments. Some of the species including endemic species are even becoming extinct.

The disrupted ecosystems and desertification are increasing the number of deaths per year i.e. between 10,000 and 50,000 species. A mere 1.5°C average rise is putting 20-30% of species at risk of extinction. Basically, the balance of biodiversity is modified and threatened.

We @DattMediproducts understand that we the humans need to play our part and find ways to reduce global warming and reverse climate change. We can opt for renewable energies instead of fossils, consuming energy & water efficiently, sustainable transportation to reduce CO2 emissions, reforestation, encouraging better use of natural resources, and last but not the least-recycling.

Let us all pledge to make our earth a better planet to live on.

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Chronic diseases are conditions that must be managed continuously and have a big effect on a person’s quality of life. Diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and cancer are a few of the most prevalent chronic illnesses. Although managing these illnesses can be difficult, it is doable with the correct approaches and lifestyle modifications. This blog will cover all aspects of offering helpful guidance for treating various chronic conditions at home. You will know about the preventive measures you need to take to reduce and regulate your condition in a short time.

Chronic diseases are long-term conditions that typically progresses slowly over time and requires ongoing medical attention and management. Unlike acute conditions, which are typically short-term, chronic diseases often require ongoing medical care and lifestyle modifications to prevent complications and improve quality of life. There are many different types of chronic diseases, each with their own unique symptoms, causes, and treatment options.

Here are some of the most common types of chronic diseases:

  • Heart diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis 
  • Lung cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Depression 
  • Asthma
  • Type 2 diabetes

Preventive measures you can take at home to regulate chronic diseases

Chronic diseases can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, but with proper management and medical care, it is possible to live well with these conditions. In addition to routine doctor visits, a healthy diet, and prescription medicine, certain efficient preventive actions might help you feel better quickly. 

These tips work with medical attention side-by-side to provide you with more pain relief and improve your daily functionalities. Take a look at the best tips to manage chronic diseases below.

Tip 1: Follow a Healthy Diet

A healthy diet is essential for managing chronic diseases. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein can help people manage blood sugar levels, lower the risk of inflammation, and keep a healthy weight.

Tip 2: Stay Active

Regular exercise can help treat, delay, or prevent chronic diseases. Aim for at least 150 minutes each week of physical activity, such as walking or cycling. Moreover, two days of strength-training exercises. Low-impact activities like walking, swimming, and yoga are great options for people with arthritis, while resistance training can help build strength and improve bone health.

Tip 3: Get Enough Sleep

Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and well-being, but it’s especially important for people with chronic diseases. Inflammation, blood sugar levels, and weight growth can all be impacted by sleep deprivation. Set a consistent sleep routine and aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night.

Tip 4: Manage Stress

Stress can have a significant impact on chronic diseases by increasing inflammation, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. The ability to manage stress through practises like yoga, deep breathing, or meditation can enhance general well-being and lower the risk of problems from chronic illnesses.

Tip 5: Take care of your Mental Health

Fatigue, body pain, and other prevailing symptoms of chronic illness are often invisible, so others may not always be able to assess their impact. Worrying and thinking adversely about potential circumstances can cause anxiety and stress, which can have an adverse effect on general health. Working on mental health concerns should be done in consultation with a doctor. 

Tip 6: Take Medications as Prescribed

Managing chronic diseases often involves taking medications to control symptoms and prevent complications. It’s critical to follow up frequently to check on the effectiveness of your meds and to take them as directed by your physician. Talk to your doctor or chemist about any side effects or worries.

Living with chronic diseases like diabetes, arthritis, and other conditions can be challenging, but by following these tips, it’s possible to manage them effectively. A healthy diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, stress management, medication adherence, and staying informed are all key components of managing chronic diseases. By working with healthcare providers, making lifestyle changes, and taking control of your health, you can live a full and active life with chronic diseases.

We advice to stay informed about your condition and its management is essential for living well with chronic diseases. Attend support groups, read reputable sources of information, and ask your healthcare provider any questions you may have. This can help you better understand your condition and how to manage it effectively. Follow us for more such information.

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Intravenous catheterization is a common practice for administering fluids directly into the blood stream. It is often associated with a lethal and a very frequent complication of Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI).

Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) are defined as the presence of bacteraemia originating from an intravenous catheter. CRBSIs are a leading cause of nosocomial infections associated with morbidity, mortality, and cost. 

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