Showing posts with label Magnet Therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magnet Therapy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Treatment of throat diseases with magnet therapy

 What is magnet therapy

Friends, magnet therapy is a type of alternative medicine in which magnetic fields are used. It includes the following things--

1. Magnet therapy involves the use of magnetic plaques or magnetic devices that are placed on different parts of the body.

2. The human body has natural magnetic fields and magnet therapy believes that these magnetic fields can help relieve discomfort or disease.

3. According to magnet therapy, balancing the magnetic fields in the body improves blood flow, energy levels and physical function.

4. Magnet therapy can be used for various health benefits such as pain relief, stress reduction, improved blood flow and physical improvement.

However, the effectiveness of magnet therapy has been doubted in many studies and its scientific basis is still unclear.

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Treatment of throat diseases with magnet therapy

Magnet therapy can be effective to some extent in the treatment of throat diseases. In this technique, magnetic field is generated on different areas of the body which can provide some benefits--


1. Improve circulation in the neck

The magnetic field can help improve blood flow and nerve communication in the neck area.

2. Sagging neck muscles

Magnet therapy can reduce muscle pain by relaxing the muscles.

3. Reducing inflammation

Magnet therapy may help reduce inflammation.

However, this technique has limited proven effectiveness and cannot be a complete substitute for treating throat diseases. Before someone uses this technique, it is important that they consult their doctor to ensure it is safe and effective.

Friday, August 9, 2024

Physical changing in old age

 

Physical changing in old age, Some tips for health, Biological changing , Endocrine system . Digestive system, Nervous system, Reproductive system.


Skin

       Friends, elasticity of the skin decreases. Wrinkles and lines start appearing on it. Various types of spots and blemishes appear. The skin layer starts becoming thin. Hair starts losing its colour. The hair on the scalp becomes thin and white. The hair on the head starts falling. The hair on the ears and nose of an old man grows and starts turning white.

 Sensory organs

      The senses of almost all old people start weakening. Their ability to see, hear and touch starts decreasing. They start feeling lonely. Due to the decrease in the elasticity of the eye lens, they develop farsightedness. Which makes them see less with their eyes. It is possible that vision decreases and cataract develops due to protein deposition in the lens. Glaucoma starts increasing with old age. Although it can be treated easily. But still 10% people become blind. Whenever they are not able to work properly, the ability to touch also decreases and they do not even feel if they get a small injury. The ability to smell also does not work.

Excretory system

        With old age, the number of nephrons, the unit responsible for urine formation in the kidneys, also starts decreasing. This reduces the weight, size and filtering capacity of the kidneys. The kidneys are not able to function properly. The problem of frequent urination or urine retention starts occurring. The bladder also loses its ability to hold urine. Men face prostate problems. Women lose muscle strength.

 Reproductive system

      In women, the elasticity of the vaginal walls decreases after menstruation. Due to the decrease or stoppage of estrogen, the vagina becomes dry. The uterus undergoes many changes and it becomes smaller. Sexual activity gradually stops in old age. About 25 percent of men become impotent at the age of 60. The reproductive capacity gradually decreases.

  Blood circulation system

     In old age, due to stiffness of veins, there is a problem of increased blood pressure. However, there is no restriction on cardiac functions. The heart keeps on working properly. Due to increase in vascular resistance due to old age, blood pressure increases and sometimes heart attack can also happen due to not getting sufficient amount of blood to the heart muscles. When a dead person becomes old, bloating may have to be done due to increase in clotting in the blood vessels. There is also a decrease in blood flow towards the brain and kidneys and other parts of the body. Due to inactivity, other heart diseases also occur. Problems like dizziness or fainting also start occurring.

     In old age, the breathing process also becomes weak. Phlegm starts accumulating in the lungs due to smoking or pollution.

  Skeletal system and muscles

      In old age, the joints of the spine become thin. The thoracic curve increases and the back bends due to the cervical curvature. The head starts bending to one side. Due to the decrease in the weight of the muscles of the body and accumulation in the lower part of the abdomen, the structure of the body changes. Minerals like calcium and muscle strength in the bones start decreasing. There is a difference in the movement of the joints. These are the signs of old age. In old age, a person often faces problems like arthritis and joint pain. Osteoporosis is also a major problem in these.

 Nervous system

  In old age, the presence of neurotransmitters decreases. Due to which those people are surrounded by the problem of depression and lack of sleep. The nervous system starts declining. Mental activities decrease and one has to face problems in receiving information, lack of sleep and mental ups and downs.

Digestive system

      Elderly people often suffer from stomach ulcers, bile diseases, intestinal problems and hernia. Due to dental problems, they are not able to chew food properly. Senses start decreasing. Hearing ability also weakens. Constipation occurs due to lack of exercise or water and lack of fibrous food. Sometimes some people also get intestinal cancer.

Endocrine system 

        With increasing age, the hormones of the body also start changing. Often people start becoming victims of diabetes. If the fasting test of a person is more than 120 mg% more than once, then he is considered a diabetic patient. However, sometimes clinical symptoms do not appear initially. Often patients go to the doctor with the problem of retinopathy or neuropathy. After this, urinary problems occur and the problem of neuropathy can come to the fore. Due to which blood pressure and cholesterol increase. The presence of protein is also found in the urine and there is swelling on the face. It is easier to detect diabetes in the elderly as compared to the youth. Because they are careful about their food and weight. They also do not need high amounts of insulin.

      In thyroid disease, the activity of the thyroid gland starts to decrease or it can become inactive. In case of hyperthyroidism, sweating occurs more and the heartbeat increases. Weight starts to decrease. There is no appetite. The pulse starts beating fast. 

In hypothyroidism, the patient is often not even aware of it. Its common symptoms include baldness, heart attack, constipation, laziness, feeling too cold and changes in mental state etc.

Biological changing 

      The height of the body decreases due to bending of the waist. Cavities and decay start appearing in the teeth. Weight decreases till the age of 55 years and there is no relation between very thin people and longevity but people who are slightly overweight are found to live longer.

     After the age of 70, memory power starts declining. There is difficulty in solving logical and verbal problems. Funny jokes are not understood.

   Even if the level of sex hormones is appropriate, sexual activity decreases. The ability to see, hear and smell decreases. There is no decrease in the ability to taste sweet or sour.


 Some tips for health 

      After waking up in the morning, one should rinse the mouth and drink a glass of warm water before going to the toilet. If desired, one can also add lemon and honey.

    You should massage your scalp, face, feet and other parts of the body with your hands so that blood circulation remains proper. 

      You should exercise for 15 minutes in the open air every day. Do not tire yourself too much. If you have any disease, consult your doctor.

     Eat small amounts of food regularly and do not overeat. Chew your food well because the stomach does not have teeth to chew it. Keep your diet balanced for proper nutrition. Do not eat fatty and spicy foods.

 Eat dinner at least 1 hour before going to bed at night. Do not eat after that.

  Eat very comfortably, sit with someone and eat so that you can enjoy it completely.

   Avoid constipation, do not ignore it and get it treated early; this is the root cause of digestive diseases and problems.

       Reduce the amount of tea and coffee. Do not smoke, consume tobacco, alcohol etc. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water a day so that the water level in the body remains maintained. This will keep the body healthy and prevent constipation.

     Rinse your mouth before going to bed at night. Wash your hands, face and feet before going to sleep.

    Take mild sunlight in the afternoon. This makes you feel fresh and refreshed.

 One should take 6 to 8 hours of complete sleep at night.

     Keep your feelings and emotions under control. It is not good to get irritated over small things as it increases your mental stress.

     One should develop the habit of making good use of free time and involve oneself in some welfare community work by definitely visiting some voluntary organization in one's neighborhood.

    Participate in social, cultural and spiritual activities for emotional unity.

     Practice meditation yoga for physical and mental relaxation.

    Use natural health care and healthy lifestyle. Eat fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables.

 Plan for retirement in advance to live peacefully in old age.

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Different fever treatment in magnet therapy

  

Symptoms and treatment of common fever , Symptoms and Treatment of Malaria, Symptoms and Treatment of Typhoid,  Symptoms and Treatment of Typhus.

    Friends, welcome to your blog. Today we will tell you about fever through this blog. Friends, fever generally means increase in temperature due to any infection in the body. Increase in body temperature is called fever. Let us know how many types of fever are there and how they are treated with magnet therapy.


Symptoms and treatment of common fever 

        There are no specific reasons for normal fever. Rather it happens due to cold, fatigue after walking in the sun, getting wet in the rainy season or staying awake till late, doing too much hard work. In this type of fever, the patient feels cold after getting wet. The patient feels extremely hot after walking in the sun. 

       treatment

          The fever of such a patient should be brought down with cold water first. If the fever does not come down with the water bandage, then the hands should be touched with a magnet. After applying the magnet, the patient should not apply the water bandage. Water prepared from both the poles should be used for drinking three times a day.

 Meal

          During this type of fever, the patient should fast for one or two days. If there is any problem in fasting, then one can fast on fruits or juices. If the patient cannot fast, then he should eat only fruits. Do not eat fried spicy food at all and do not eat anything made of flour at all.

Symptoms and Treatment of Malaria 

        Malaria fever spreads due to mosquito bites. In the rainy season or after that, mosquitoes breed in areas where water accumulates. Malaria spreads more there. When a person catches cold, he gets fever. He takes three or four quilts or blankets. Even then he feels cold and sometimes it comes after a gap of one day. In this type of fever, the patient also has pain in his body. If the patient has fever for many days, it takes the form of typhoid. For this, the patient's blood is tested. 

         treatment

     Both types of magnets should be touched to the patient's hands. The north pole should be touched under the right palm and the south pole under the left palm. Water prepared from both the poles should be given to drink three times a day. When the fever is high, this water should be given every two hours.

           Meal

       The patient should not eat cold things. The patient can eat porridge, khichdi or fruits.

Symptoms and treatment of rheumatic fever 

        When there is pain in the joints, sometimes the body temperature increases. This is called fever. It is also called arthritis fever. In this fever, the joints feel hot when touched. The joints are so painful that the pain starts as soon as the joint is moved. This type of fever can damage the heart. Therefore, one should try to cure the disease as soon as possible.

       treatment

      The magnets should be touched under the palms of the patient. The north pole should be touched under the right palm and the south pole under the left palm. The south pole should be touched on the joint which is in pain. Water prepared from both the poles should be given to the patient to drink.

           Meal

       During fever, keep eating fruits and do not eat flatulence-causing things, you will get more benefits. Eat more papaya and leafy vegetables, you will get more benefits and it is better not to eat cabbage, brinjal, black gram dal, chickpeas, because these increase arthritis.

Symptoms and treatment of break neck fever 

      This is an infectious disease caused by a special type of germ. It enters the brain through the nose and mouth of the patient and causes infection. This disease can spread from one patient to another. It is a contagious disease. In the beginning, there is pain in the forehead and head. The patient is unable to straighten his body and his neck becomes stiff. The patient becomes unconscious due to high body temperature. 

              treatment

      One should try to reduce the fever slowly. Magnets should be touched under the patient's palms. The north pole should be touched under the right palm and the south pole under the left palm. Water prepared from both the poles should be given to drink.

                  Meal

      If the fever is high, water should be given in small quantities every two hours. Care should be taken to ensure that the body does not get dehydrated. Juicy fruits should be consumed in large quantities like seasonal fruits, pomegranate, papaya, etc.

Symptoms and treatment of dengue fever 

     Friends, dengue fever starts suddenly with cold. In this fever there is severe pain in the head, inside the eyes and inside the body. The temperature reaches 104 degrees to 105 degrees. The patient does not feel hungry at all. There is also vomiting and restlessness. Sleep is not possible. The fever starts coming down in four to five days. Many patients also get diarrhea. Some rashes appear on the patient's body. Slowly these rashes start coming off.

               treatment

      If the patient does not have high blood pressure along with fever, then north pole and south pole magnets should be put on his hands according to his age. Water prepared from both the poles should be given to the patient to drink.

                  Meal

       As long as the patient has fever, he should not be given bread to eat. Papaya or any other fruit can be given to him. If he sticks to fruits for a few days, it will be very beneficial.

Symptoms and Treatment of Typhoid 

         symptoms

    Typhoid usually lasts for 21 days, 31 days or 42 days. In the beginning, it is not detected. When the body temperature rises, it reaches 103 degrees to 104 degrees. It remains stable in the second week. The temperature decreases a bit in the morning. It starts increasing after noon. Initially, the patient has a headache. In the second week, cough starts and in the third week, there is a complaint of gas in the stomach. Constipation can also occur.

             treatment

       According to the age of the patient, the north pole and south pole of the magnet should be applied to the hand. Water prepared from both the poles should be given to the patient after two hours each. If there is pain at any place in the body, the south pole of the magnet should be applied there.

              Meal

      The patient should be given liquid food which gets digested quickly and the stomach has to work less. This will give relief to the patient. Vegetable and fruit juices should be given to the patient from time to time so that the body remains strong.


            Symptoms and Treatment of Typhus

     Friends, typhus fever mostly occurs in winter season and lasts for about 14-15 days. Three-four days after it occurs, red spots appear on the body. This fever comes with extreme intensity along with cold. In this, the temperature goes up to 103 degrees to 104 degrees.

            symptoms

   If we talk about the symptoms, vomiting also occurs in it. The face and eyes become red. There is a foul smell from the mouth. Dirt accumulates on the tongue. There is a headache. In the acute stage, diarrhea can also occur. 

                    treatment

     A north pole magnet is placed under the right palm of the patient and a south pole magnet is placed under the left palm. Water prepared from both the poles is given to the patient to drink.

Precautions in different fevers

Friends, There are several types of fever, and the precautions taken for each type may vary depending on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. 


Here are some precautions in different types of fever--


1. Epidemic or Communicable Fever

Precautions include-

 Wearing a mask to prevent the transmission of airborne pathogens

  Avoiding close contact with the affected person

  Keeping a distance of at least 3 feet from the person with fever

 Frequent handwashing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer

  Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and objects


2. Malaria fever

Precautions include--

 Taking antimalarial medication as prescribed by a doctor

 Using mosquito nets or wearing insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites

  Avoiding areas with high malaria prevalence

 Regular monitoring of symptoms and reporting to a healthcare provider if they worsen or do not improve with treatment.

  Taking preventive measures to avoid mosquito breeding areas

  

3. Viral Fever (Flu, Respiratory Viral Infections, etc.)

Precautions include--

 Resting in bed and minimizing physical activity

  Drinking plenty of fluids to stay hydrated

  Practicing good respiratory hygiene (covering mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing)

 washing hands frequentl

  Avoiding close contact with others to prevent transmission

 Getting vaccinated against flu and other viral infections if possible


4. Bacterial Fever (Pneumonia, UTI, etc.)

Precautions include--

 Administering antibiotics as prescribed by a doctor

 Resting and hydrating to aid in recovery

  Monitoring vital signs for signs of worsening infection (eg, temperature, pulse, breathing rate)

 Practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of the infection.

 Reporting symptoms and lab results to a healthcare provider if there is no improvement with treatment


5. Brain or Head Fever (Meningitis, Encephalitis, etc.)

precautions include

  Seeking immediate medical attention if symptoms worsen or improve rapidly.

 Avoiding activities that may worsen symptoms (eg, stress, rough handling)

Resting and avoiding physical activity to prevent exacerbating symptoms

 Hydrating adequately to stay hydrated

Secluding the patient to prevent the spread of infection to others


6. Gastrointestinal Fever (Gastroenteritis)

Precautions include--

 Resting and staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids

  Avoiding solid foods until symptoms improve

 Practicing good hygiene (washing hands, utensils, and surfaces)

  Monitoring for signs of dehydration (eg, dry mouth, less urination)

  Avoiding contact with people to prevent the spread of infection


7. High-Risk Fever (eg Menstrual Fever, Fever in Pregnancy)

precautions include

 Monitoring temperature closely to prevent heat exhaustion

 Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids

Reporting symptoms to a healthcare provider if they worsened or do not improve with treatment

 Practicing good hygiene to prevent the spread of infection

 Following specific guidelines for preventing fever-related complications in pregnancy or certain medical conditions


8. Infant Fever (in newborns or infants under 3 years)

precautions include

  Monitoring body temperature closely to prevent heat exhaustion

Staying hydrated by breast feeding or formula feeding

Reporting symptoms to a healthcare provider if they worsened or do not improve with treatment

 Avoiding over-dressing or unnecessary blankets to prevent overheating

Note that this is not an exhaustive list, and specific precautions may vary depending on the individual case and healthcare provider's recommendations. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.

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