Homeopathic treatment for Female infertility
In this review article the writer contends that homeopathy is best effective methodology in barrenness of female’s Nowadays greater part of couples are deferring pregnancies for 1 to 2 years after marriage and subsequently when they are arranging pregnancy, around one fourth of them face issue in considering. Presently clinical field is a lot of cutting edge and bring to the table a ton in fruitlessness, similar to astute homeopathy is a most current framework which can fix the malady from the root, Homeopathy depends on side effect likeness and by sacred medication we can even treat barrenness of obscure etiology likewise, Here an endeavor is made to pass on the methodology of homeopathy in fruitlessness and its regular causes.
The Impact of China’s Prohibition of Importing Solid Waste on the World Economy Based on Autoregressive Model
To explore the impact of China’s ban on the import of solid waste on the world economy and the environment. In this paper, a VR autoregressive model based on time series was established. India, Malaysia, the United States, and Japan were selected as countries affected by China’s ban on waste imports to replace the impact on the world. The GDP and CO2 emissions of various countries are used as indicators to measure the economy and the environment. By predicting the data that China has not implemented the ban on the collection of imported waste and comparing it with the data after the actual implementation, it was found that: after the promulgation of the policy, the environmental quality of the major importing countries declined and the economy increased. The economic impact of the significant solid waste exporting countries is not apparent, and environmental pollution increases slightly.
Modernization strategies and agricultural development in Senegal: A model for policy analysis
Since independence in Senegal, the agricultural sector has been considered the vanguard of development. With this intention, sector development strategies at a cost of billion dollars have been formulated around technical, economic and social axes. The technical axis consisted of introducing agricultural equipment and infrastructure, rebuilding the seed bank, and improving hydraulic management. The economic axis involved developing a formal credit system and new marketing systems. The social axis stressed new production units and professional associations. The results of these strategies of intensification, improved profitability, and producer organization remain limited and Senegalese agriculture continues to experience cyclical crises. Why don’t these strategies of modernization achieve the expected results? What strategy is needed to modernize and develop agriculture in Africa, and particularly in Senegal? To answer these questions, we introduce an analytic framework based on a study of over 50 years of Senegalese agricultural policy and practice (Ndiaye, 2013). This framework provides new policy insights by more clearly distinguishing between development strategy components, actors and consequences.
The Elderly, Carriers of Dementia Syndromes and Dental Care
The demographic and epidemiological transition resulting from declining birth rates, increased economically active population, decreased infectious diseases and increased chronic degenerative diseases produce a population scenario with a high number of elderly individuals, prone to developing dementia, whose prevalence is directly related to increasing age. Dementia is progressive and characterized by the loss of self-care ability and ability to perform activities of daily living, including the difficulty to perform oral hygiene and accept dental treatment, thus resulting in decreased oral health. Thus, it is necessary to know and think about oral care to increase the quality of life of this population through actions of health promotion, prevention and recovery with the accomplishment of home and hospital dental procedures, besides the traditional service, at a dental office.
Effects of Sublingual Misoprostol as Adjunct to Oxytocin for Active Management of Third Stage of Labour in Paturients at Risk of Post-partum Haemorrhage in Abakaliki : a Comparison of 200 Versus 400 Micrograms
Background: Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) still remains a major cause of maternal mortality despite adequate knowledge of its causes and treatment. Oxytocin administration is one of the major components of active management of third stage of labour (AMTSL). Evidence suggest benefit of misoprostol as an adjunct however optimal dose is yet to be determine considering the dose depended side effect profile of misoprostol. . Objective: This study evaluated the efficacy and side effect profile of 200µg versus 400µg of prophylactic sublingual misoprostol as adjunct to AMTSL among parturient at risk for PPH. Methods: This was a double blinded, single centre, randomized controlled trial involving two hundred and forty parturient with 2.1% drop out rate , thus 235 of them were analyzed; 117 (48.8%) and 118(49.2%) for 200 and 400 microgram group respectively. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (IBM SPSS) software (version 24, Chicago II, USA). Continuous variables were presented as mean and standard deviation (Mean ± 2SD), while categorical variables were presented as numbers and percentages. Chi-square test (X2) was used for comparison between groups for qualitative variables while t-test was used for comparison between groups for quantitative variables. A difference with a P value
Oral Health Care for People With Mental and Behavioral Disorders
There are many mental and behavioral disorders, being necessary to understand and differentiate them and their nuances for better care and dental care. This chapter will address depression, bipolar affective disorders, schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder related to oral-dental care and repercussions such as reduced salivary flow due to depression and / or medication action. In general, anxiolytics and antidepressants are used. This salivary reduction contributes to the high rate of dental caries and periodontal diseases, favors the emergence of fungal infections and makes the oral mucosa fragile and susceptible to ulceration and trauma. Health promotion, including individual and collective actions, for prevention and early detection of oral lesions and oral cancer, restorative, anatomical, biological, functional and aesthetic oral care are necessary and contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of these patients. The worst dental condition found in patients with mental disorders may be related to the symptoms and characteristics of their own psychiatric condition, the effects of medications, but also to the stigma that permeates society and the patient himself. Thus, it is imperative to eliminate this stigma in order to favor the recovery and maintenance of oral health and, consequently, the quality of life of these patients.
Proposal for Group Intervention With Family of Users in a Mental Health Day-hospital Through Psycho-education
Objective: present a proposal for psychological intervention, through a therapeutic group, with the family members of users of a Reference Mental Health Service aiming at strengthening the institution / family bond. Methodology: The Arco de Maguerez was used, an instrument developed in the 70s and the basis for the application of the Problem-solving Methodology. In this methodology, the study takes place from a certain aspect of social reality and consists of five stages: the observation of reality, the key points, the theorization, the hypotheses of solution and application to reality. Results and discussion: It is proposed that the group be divided into three modules. Module I, Crisis in Mental Health, is designed to address issues related to the crisis (concepts and definitions, alerts and signs, creative possibilities of the crisis, among others). Module II, Family member as caregiver, aims to explore the role and responsibilities assumed by family members of reference in the context of the service user’s illness. Finally, module III, Caregiver Self-Care, aims to stimulate reflections and provide a moment of self-care. Final considerations: During the meetings, it is expected to create a space where family members can share experiences, aiming at strengthening the group to deal with the difficulties and complexities of daily life, as well as enabling a discussion on mental health and the search for strategies that ease the burden of care and the family’s suffering.
Non Conventional Methods for Pain Relief and Oral Rehabilitation
Introduction: Cultural factors, beliefs, and educational practices are in conflict with medical and dental practices. There are places where there is substitution of follow-up of the health team for several efficient treatments in clinical practice. The health professional, when taking cognizance of such practices should seek to prevent possible related complications, as well as to devise strategies to guide the individuals about their risks. Objective: To report cases of users of the Unified Health System (SUH) who used non-conventional methods not prescribed by dental surgeons for oral care and prosthetic oral rehabilitation. Results: The cases report behaviors, evidence habits, beliefs and customs of the population of Pernambuco that, although it is a user of SUH, has revealed to use own methods to solve oral needs. Cases 1 and 2 report adornment placement on dental prostheses, using artifacts such as orthodontic bracket and metal studs incorporated into artificial teeth. Case 3 reports the influence of popular beliefs on health care. Conclusion: The population makes use of alternative methods for oral care, especially for the control of dental pain and oral rehabilitation. It is important to consider beyond the difficulty of obtaining public assistance and resolution of the cases, also the contest involved of the population being necessary measures that correct or direct such actions.
Oral Carcinoma of Squamous Cells (OCSC) and Neoplasm Recurrence: Case Report
Introduction: 95% of oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). Despite all advances in diagnosis and therapy, oral cavity cancer continues with an unfavorable prognosis, high rates of relapse and mortality. Case report: Patient AFL, 69 years old, caucasian, male gender, alcoholic, smoker, diabetic, with a history of ulcerated lesion on the floor of the mouth without painful symptoms was referred to the Head and Neck Surgery Service of the Oncology Center of the Hospital University of Pernambuco – CEON / HUOC / UPE, where he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma moderately differentiated, ulcerated with perineural infiltration, angiolymphatic and in bone tissue, as well as lymph node metastasis. Staging IVa (T4a N1 Mx). Multimodal therapy (surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy with cisplatin) was performed. Dental monitoring was maintained in pre, trans and after treatment in order to carry out the previous oral adequacy and control of oral complications due to antineoplastic therapy. After 2 years and 11 months of treatment, the patient returned to the dental clinic of the CEON / HUOC / UPE, complaining of intense pain in the oral cavity, clinically verified: ulcerated lesion with areas of reddish and whitish color, base hardened to palpation in the buccal floor region. After exams, a local recurrence of the carcinoma was diagnosed, and a new therapeutic course was planned, and salvage surgery was chosen. Conclusion: Early diagnosis of oral ECC and medical and dental monitoring are factors that help reduce morbidity and mortality and improve the patient’s quality of life.
Traffic Evaluation Model of the Opening Road in Residential area based on VISSIM simulation
With the increasing urban road traffic pressure in closed residential areas, the problem of road patency in residential areas has become a hot topic. This paper established a traffic evaluation Model of the opening community based on VISSIM simulation. We constructed different types of residential areas, and compared the impact on traffic after opening different kinds of areas. With the analytic hierarchy process, we selected ten important indicators from three aspects. Then, the parameters of the road structure were put in the VISSIM simulation, and quantitatively analyze the impact of various types of residential areas opening. The results showed that changing the traffic rules at the intersection of the community has the greatest improvement in traffic capacity, reaching 89%. The influence of increasing the internal road and changing the external road structure of the city is more visible, reaching about 60%. The overall opening-up policy should be suitable for different localities.