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Fact Check:

8 Common Facts About Diabetes

Let's break the misconceptions.

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#1. Diabetes is NOT a result of eating too much sugar.

It's a complex metabolic disorder characterized by

high blood sugar levels due to impaired insulin

function.
#2. There are two main types of diabetes:

Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Type 1 is an autoimmune disease where the body's

immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys

insulin-producing cells.
#3. Diabetes is a serious condition that requires

lifelong management.

If left uncontrolled, it can lead to various complications

like heart disease, kidney problems, nerve damage,

and vision issues.
#4. Blood glucose monitoring is crucial for managing

diabetes.

Regularly checking blood sugar levels helps you

understand how your body responds to different

foods, activities, and medications.
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#5. A healthy diet and regular exercise are key

for diabetes management.

Balanced meals, rich in fruits, vegetables,

whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats,

can help control blood sugar levels.

Physical activity improves insulin sensitivity

and overall well-being.
#6. Medications, including insulin, are often necessary

for diabetes management.

They help regulate blood sugar levels and prevent

complications.

It's important to take prescribed medications as

directed and communicate any concerns

or side effects to your doctor.
#7. Diabetes affects people of all ages

and backgrounds.

It's not limited to older adults or individuals who are

overweight.

Awareness and early detection are vital,

as symptoms may be subtle or go unnoticed.
#8. Education is Key!

Stay informed about diabetes through reputable
sources.

Understand the signs. symptoms, & treatment options.

RT Widely to Create Awareness!

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Apr 17
Fact Check:

Take a look at the attached photo.

Does the condition look familiar?

This is Tinea versicolor

a.k.a. pityriasis versicolor.

It is caused by an overgrowth of yeast

on the skin.

It causes discolored patches on the skin,

most commonly on the chest and back.

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The yeast that causes tinea versicolor

is normally found on the skin,

but certain factors can cause it to grow

more than usual.

These factors include:

- hot and humid weather,

- excessive sweating,

- oily skin,

- and a weakened immune system.
Symptoms of tinea versicolor include:

small, scaly, discolored patches on the skin.

These patches can be white, pink, or brown,

and may be itchy or not.

The affected skin may also

feel dry or flaky.
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Apr 17
Fact Check:

Are you tired of using stethoscopes that don't

provide clear and accurate sound?

Look no further than the Aleila Series III

stethoscopes!

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With its advanced technology and superior

craftsmanship,

the Aleila Series III stethoscope provides

crystal-clear sound quality that allows you to hear

even the faintest heart murmurs

and breath sounds.
It's perfect for use in any medical setting,

from hospitals to clinics to private practices.

What's more,

the Aleila Series III stethoscope is incredibly

durable and built to last.
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Mar 20
Fact Check:

The use of tear gas,

2 - Chlorobenzalmalonitrile,

has become increasingly common

in protests and demonstrations around the world.

It's important to understand

how to manage its effects if you are exposed to it.

Here are some tips:
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First, it's important to know

the symptoms of tear gas exposure.

These may include:

- burning and stinging sensations in the eyes, nose, and throat,

- coughing

- difficulty breathing,

- and skin irritation.
If you are exposed to tear gas,

the first thing to do is to move to an area with fresh air.

If possible,

move upwind from where the gas was released.
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Jan 26
Fact Check:

Dear Patient,

When you find long queues in public hospitals,

it doesn't mean the clinician are slow at their work.

So, don't be anrgy at them.

Instead, ask your darling governor to employ more clinicians.

And the queues will move faster.
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When you fail to get your prescribed medicines

at the county hosp. pharmacy,

yet you doggedly pay for your NHIF,

do not hurl insults the pharmacist/pharmacist attendant.

In stead, ask your governor to stock the pharmacies

in county hospitals.
When the lab. attendants asks you to find a lab. outside the hospital

where you can conduct some of the lab. tests,

it's not that they own those laboratories.

Ask your county government to equip hosp. laboratories

and service faulty equipment.
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Jan 26
Fact Check:

Do you know how to handle a burn victim?

Learn how to perform first aid on a burn victim.

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If the burn is minor, cool the burn area immediately

with cool water for 20 minutes.

Remove any clothing or jewellery near the burn,

but do not remove clothing that is stuck to the burn.
Cover the burn with a sterile, non-adhesive

bandage or clean cloth.

Give the person over-the-counter pain medication

if needed.
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Jan 25
Fact Check:

Heart Attack Vs Cardiac Arrest

Differences:
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1.
a) Heart Attack - Circulation

A blockage or narrowing of the coronary artery

cuts off or reduces blood flow to the heart

causing damage due to lack of oxygen.
b) Cardiac Arrest - Electrical

The heart stops heating abruptly,

either from a malfunction in the heart's

electrical system or another sudden change

in the circulatory system.
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