Adverse Effects of Oral Contraceptives

Adverse Effects of Oral Contraceptives

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What are the adverse effects of oral contraceptives?
  1. weight gain (fluid retention or anabolic effect)
  2. skin changes (acne and/or increase in pigmentation) 
  3. nausea
  4. flushing 
  5. headache 
  6. breast tenderness 
  7. amenorrhea
  8. mood changes
  9. bloating
Thank you for reading. Hope it helps. 

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Symptoms of Acidosis Medical Explained

Symptoms of Acidosis Medical Explained

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What is acidosis?

Acidosis is a condition in which the pH value of our blood is decreased towards acidic side or blood becomes acidic.
This consition happens due to variou reasons which are categorized as Metabolic and Respiratory acidosis.

What are symptoms of acidosis?

Following are the list of symptoms of acidosis:

Central Nervous System

  1. Headache
  2. Sleepiness
  3. Confusion
  4. Loss of consciousness
  5. Coma

Respiratory System

  1. Shortness of breath
  2. Coughing
  3. Muscular and muculoskeletal system
  4. Seizures
  5. Weakness

Heart and cardiovascular

  1. Arrhythmia
  2. Increased heart rate

Gastrointestinal

  1. Diarrhea
  2. Nausea
  3. Vomiting

Treatment of Acidosis

Treatment of Acidosis depends uupon wheather it is respiratory or metabolic.
Respiratory causes can be treated using ventilations and correction of respiratory issues whereas metabolic causes can be treated using sodium bicarbonate and treatment of the cause. 

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Seizures
Weakness
Heart and cardiovascular
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Increased heart rate
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Nausea
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Types of Shock- Medical Shock Types Explained

Types of Shock- Medical Shock Types Explained

Types of Shock- Medical Shock Types Explained

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Introduction

Shock is a condition in which there is inadequate blood supply to tissue of the body.
It is also defined a generalized hypoperfusion.
In other words it is lack of supply of oxygen to the body as demanded by the tissue. 

Types of
Shock

  1. Cardiogenic
  2. Obstructive
  3. Hypovolemic
  4. Distributive
  1. Septic
  2. Anaphylactic
  3. Neurogenic

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