Islam is religion, in which there are two things matter
β¨Quran: the words of almighty Allah β¨Hadiths: the words of prophet Muhammad pbuh.
β€οΈIf mulvies, suhabha (companion of prophet Muhammad pbuh) says something, it is zero in Islam, it doesn't carry any burden untill and unless there saying is according to Quran and hadiths.
πHYPOTENSION π β Hypotension, also known as low blood pressure, is a condition characterized by a blood pressure reading that is lower than normal. Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. It is typically measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and consists of two numbers: systolic pressure (the top number) and diastolic pressure (the bottom number).
Normal blood pressure is typically considered to be around 120/80 mmHg. Hypotension is generally defined as a blood pressure reading of 90/60 mmHg or lower. However, symptoms of hypotension can vary based on the individual's baseline blood pressure and overall health status.
Hypotension can be classified into different types, including:
Orthostatic Hypotension: This type of hypotension occurs when there is a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing up from a sitting or lying position. It can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, and fainting.
Postprandial Hypotension: This type of hypotension occurs after eating a meal and is more common in older adults. It can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure due to blood flow being redirected to the digestive system.
Neurally Mediated Hypotension: This type of hypotension is thought to be caused by a miscommunication between the brain and the cardiovascular system, leading to a sudden drop in blood pressure, particularly during prolonged standing.
Severe Hypotension: In some cases, hypotension can be severe and result in inadequate blood flow to vital organs, leading to shock, organ damage, and even death if not promptly treated.
Causes of hypotension can include:
Dehydration Severe infection (septic shock) Heart problems (e.g., heart failure, heart attack) Endocrine disorders (e.g., adrenal insufficiency) Medications (e.g., blood pressure-lowering drugs) Neurological conditions (e.g., autonomic dysfunction) Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) Symptoms of hypotension can vary but may include:
Dizziness or lightheadedness Fainting (syncope) Blurred vision Fatigue Nausea Rapid or shallow breathing Cold, clammy skin Treatment of hypotension depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. In some cases, lifestyle modifications, such as increasing fluid intake and wearing compression stockings, may be recommended. Severe cases of hypotension may require immediate medical intervention, including intravenous fluids, medications to increase blood pressure, or addressing the underlying medical condition Follow me for more knowledge
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What is Islam?
Islam is religion, in which there are two things matter
β¨Quran: the words of almighty Allah
β¨Hadiths: the words of prophet Muhammad pbuh.
β€οΈIf mulvies, suhabha (companion of prophet Muhammad pbuh) says something, it is zero in Islam, it doesn't carry any burden untill and unless there saying is according to Quran and hadiths.
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Brands of *Omeprazole*
*Dosage form* Cap,Injection,Sachet
*Strength/potency*
20mg/40mg
Risek (Getz)
Ruling (High-Q)
Omega (Ferozsons)
Omezol (Bosch)
Etipro (ICI)
Mark (Axis)
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πHYPOTENSION π
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Hypotension, also known as low blood pressure, is a condition characterized by a blood pressure reading that is lower than normal. Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. It is typically measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and consists of two numbers: systolic pressure (the top number) and diastolic pressure (the bottom number).
Normal blood pressure is typically considered to be around 120/80 mmHg. Hypotension is generally defined as a blood pressure reading of 90/60 mmHg or lower. However, symptoms of hypotension can vary based on the individual's baseline blood pressure and overall health status.
Hypotension can be classified into different types, including:
Orthostatic Hypotension: This type of hypotension occurs when there is a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing up from a sitting or lying position. It can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, and fainting.
Postprandial Hypotension: This type of hypotension occurs after eating a meal and is more common in older adults. It can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure due to blood flow being redirected to the digestive system.
Neurally Mediated Hypotension: This type of hypotension is thought to be caused by a miscommunication between the brain and the cardiovascular system, leading to a sudden drop in blood pressure, particularly during prolonged standing.
Severe Hypotension: In some cases, hypotension can be severe and result in inadequate blood flow to vital organs, leading to shock, organ damage, and even death if not promptly treated.
Causes of hypotension can include:
Dehydration
Severe infection (septic shock)
Heart problems (e.g., heart failure, heart attack)
Endocrine disorders (e.g., adrenal insufficiency)
Medications (e.g., blood pressure-lowering drugs)
Neurological conditions (e.g., autonomic dysfunction)
Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction)
Symptoms of hypotension can vary but may include:
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Fainting (syncope)
Blurred vision
Fatigue
Nausea
Rapid or shallow breathing
Cold, clammy skin
Treatment of hypotension depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. In some cases, lifestyle modifications, such as increasing fluid intake and wearing compression stockings, may be recommended. Severe cases of hypotension may require immediate medical intervention, including intravenous fluids, medications to increase blood pressure, or addressing the underlying medical condition
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*TODAY LESSON*π
Important π classes of drugs with their uses
1:Anti Histamine = Use in Allergy
2:Analgesic = Pain Killer
3:Anti Pyretic = Fever
4:Anti Septic = Pus
5:Anti Biotic = Infection
6:Anti Anaemia = Low blood
7: Anti Emetic = Vomting
8:Anti Acid = Stomach Burn
9:Anti Flantulents = Gases
10:Anti Spasmodic = Abdominal pain
11:Anti Anginal = Cardiac pain
12:Anti Arhthnic = Cardiac Activity
13:Ant Hypertensive = BP
14:Anti Lipemic = Chlosterol+Lipids
15:Anti Coagulant = Norrowing of Blood
16:Anti Depressant = Depression
17:HYPONOTIC = For Sleep
18:Anti Psychotic = For Psychosis
19:Anti Anxiety = For Anxiety
20:Anti Parkinson = For Parkinson's
21:Anti Stroke = For Stroke
22:Anti Viral = Against Virus
23:Anti T.B = Against T.B
24:Anti Fungal = Against Fungus
25:Anti Bacterials = Against Bacteria
26:Anti Malaria = Against Malaria
27:Anti Inflamatory = Against Swelling.
28: Bronchodilators = For Respiration
29:Haemostatics = Collecting of Blood
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