Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

When the immune system wrongly targets and destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin, type 1 diabetes develops. A hormone called insulin controls blood sugar levels by allowing glucose (sugar) to enter cells and be converted into energy. Without insulin, glucose builds up in the blood, resulting in elevated blood sugar levels that may have detrimental effects on one’s health.

Recovery Tips for C-Section Moms

It’s exciting when you give birth. After nine months of pregnancy, you finally get to meet the child. However, giving birth can be physically demanding, particularly if you underwent a C-section, a type of caesarean delivery. Compared to following a conventional vaginal delivery, you’ll need extra time to heal. Here are some tips to hasten…

Common Health Issues in Women (Depression and Anxiety)

What Is Depression? A serious and prevalent mood disorder is known as clinical depression. Sadness, hopelessness, helplessness, and a sense of worthlessness are the results. Apathy, poor appetite, trouble sleeping, low self-esteem, and mild weariness are some mild to moderate depression symptoms. Or it might be worse.   What Signs of Depression Do Women Display? Female…

HIV in Children and Teenager 2

According to a study, beginning antiretroviral therapy soon after birth boosts a baby’s life expectancy, lowers the risk of serious illness, and lowers the likelihood that HIV will lead to AIDS. Combining at least three distinct antiretroviral medications constitutes antiretroviral treatment. Healthcare professionals take drug-resistance into account when deciding which medications to utilize because it…

HIV in Children and Teenager 1

Treatment for HIV has come a long way in recent years. Today, many children living with HIV thrive into adulthood.   HIV virus is known to attack the immune system, which makes children with HIV more vulnerable to infections and disease. With the right treatment, illness can be prevented and keep HIV from progressing. What…