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WHY BECOME AN ORGAN DONOR?

How often do we look into the mirror and ponder. Do I really like what I see? You will always want to be more perfect, a little thinner, curvier, tanner or muscular. But next time when you stand before the mirror just give a few seconds to the thought of those who live in this world with  many organs missing or dysfunctional. Rather than thinking of improving your own looks, you could actually do something for those struggling to live without a fully functional body. You can be an organ donor.

There are lot of fears and phobias regarding organ donation and here let us see if some of these tips help you make a decision.

Hundreds of thousands need organs

Imagine a huge football stadium overflowing with people and that could be the number of people in your country waiting for an organ. As science advances and medical technology grows there is more and more possibility for a dying person to hang on to life and maybe return to a normal life. In fact everyday the number of needy people are growing but the number of organ donors are not equal to it.

You body can save lives

If you have ever dreamt of changing a little bit of this world an its miseries this may be an opportunity. It is estimated that instead of confining your body to a deep grave or burning it on the pyre, your single body can save up to 8 lives and enhance the quality of life for 50 others. These could be the people who will bring about a change in the world that your future generation will benefit from.

Beyond age, religion or geography

There are many who think that you are too young for organ donation, but it is just a myth. Organ donation stretched beyond barriers of age and young and old can participate in it.

Organ donation is beyond any religion be it Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism or Islam. Organ donation is a universally accepted thing and does not transgress any religious beliefs.

If you still feel that you are unhealthy and suffering from some kind of medical condition, remember that except the dysfunctional organ you can commit to donate your healthy organs and they will work to save many lives.

A priceless human act

There is no need to explain that organ donation is a heavenly act that humans  can perform even when they are no more on this earth (organs are harvested only after death). So many pray to god to restore their life or the life of their dear ones and you can be an angel who will enable God to answer their prayers.

Organs are donated after life saving efforts fail

There is a misconception that organ donor will be single out and will not receive proper treatment at hospitals. On the contrary organ donors will be doubly checked to see if there is any chance of their survival and the death is confirmed after a number of tests. The medical care you get will be the finest irrespective of whether you are a organ donor or not.

The whole process if free

As every organ donor and the donor family knows there is not responsibility on your part or your family related to the donation. After registering for organ donation and paperwork you can be assured that there no costs involved in organ donation and all the process is undertaken by the organization that has signed you.

Comfort for family after you pass away

Human psyche is so adaptable that being assured that your organs are functioning in a needy person will comfort your family. Sometimes the donor’s family meet the recipients and there are instances when they felt an immediate connect. The family will be proud of your noble act and feel relived that you have served God’s will even when you are not physically present.

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World Cancer Day & Cancer survivors treated at AAH

4th Feb 2018, Annai Arul Hospital observed World Cancer Day & Cancer survivors treated at AAH were invited for a Patient Educational Program. Patients and their attenders, Surgical Oncologist Dr. P. Saravanan, Radiation Oncologist Dr. Balasundaram, Medical Oncologist Dr. Durai and Medical Director Dr.S. Joseph Jensingh Babu attended the program. The motive of the program was to honour the patients and their attenders and make them feel good as they have broken the myth that Cancer is a Death Sentence. Patient and attenders shared their success testimony during their journey fighting cancer. Consultants talk encouraged the survivors to spread the word of awareness to the society as the lack of trust that cancer is curable could be changed by the survivors’ testimony. The importance of cancer awareness and early detection was also discussed. Cultural activities was conducted to encourage the survivors’ along with an appreciation letter and momentum encouraging them for being Bold, Confident & Determined while fighting cancer and standing tall as Cancer Warriors.

The program was started with the prayer song which was done by AAH staff. Dr.Joseph Jensingh Babu Medical Director of AAH, Dr.Saravanan Perisamy Surgical Oncologist, Dr.Durai Malavan Medical Oncologist and Dr.Balasundram Radiation Oncologist are invited for the program to boost the souls with their motivational talks. The talk was about to motivate the patients and their families to fight against cancer together and also to break the myth of cancer as it’s a life killing disease. Cancer survivors had shared their life testimony and the ways their overcome the cancer. Followed by that, cultural events were been presented by AAH Family to make the cancer warriors happier. Finally Appreciation letter quoted with cancer warriors’ bold, confident and determination for fighting against cancer was given to them as a small token of gratitude.

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KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT VITAMIN D

The world is in a search mode for that one vitamin that could build stronger bones, manage diabetes, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease depression and even help lose weight. Scientists say that Vitamin D has the potential to do all this and more. Vitamin D is basically produced as a result of our skin’s reaction to sunlight and we get it from some food stuff or supplements. Let us now look at Vitamin D in particular and how its absence can affect us.

For Strong Bones

Right from infancy to old age Vitamin D is critical for strong and functional bones. This is so because Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium from the food we eat. In aged and older adults a dose of Vitamin D with calcium helps to prevent fractures and osteoporosis. In children it helps in building strong bones, prevents rickets or bow legs, knock knees and weak bone syndrome.

Prevents Multiple Sclerosis

For those living in places far away from the sunny equator Multiple Sclerosis or MS is a constant threat. This is an autoimmune disorder and experts believe there is a direct link between sunlight, vitamin D levels and this disorder that damages the nerves. But still the clear cut answer has not been found for the link to happen.

Vitamin D and Diabetes

Many studies have proven that there is a link between Type 1 & 2 diabetes and vitamin D levels in the body. So boosting the vitamin D levels in the body could be the answer to control diabetes, but as of now there is no surety about the claim. Doctors have not yet started recommending vitamin D supplements for treatment of diabetes. Excessive body fat combined with lack of sufficient vitamin D may be the reason for diabetes.

Vitamin D against Depression

Research says that vitamin D has a prominent role in brain development which means lack of it could lead to depression and related mental disorders. But it is not proven that vitamin D supplements can help overcome depression. Your doctor should be consulted in case of depression and for further treatment.

How does sun provide vitamin D?

Normally we get our supply of vitamin D when the body is exposed to sunlight. We can get a fair amount of vitamin D in 5-10 minutes on a sunny day, but on a cloudy day with low light, some sunscreens and beauty lotions the sun may get blocked out. People with darker skin tone and older people will be unable to make enough vitamin D from short sun exposures. Those who don’t get enough of sun can also aim to eat food rich in vitamin D and also take some supplements.

Food and Vitamin D

Apart from the vitamin D supplements the normal food we eat can also supply our body’s requirement of vitamin D. Food such as fish including salmon, swordfish or mackerel provides healthy amounts of vitamin D. Small amounts of vitamin D occur in orange juice, milk, cheese, ice creams and cereals.

What are symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency?

When you have problem converting vitamin D from sunlight then it can lead to vitamin D deficiency. Mostly symptoms are not very clear to notice. Severe deficiency in adults results in soft bones known as osteomalacia. The symptoms include body pain and muscle weakness. In children depending on the severity of the deficiency, rickets may occur. There will be soft bones and skeletal problems.

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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A HEART ATTACK?

When there is a lack of blood supply to the heart, the heart muscle is deprived of the oxygen it needs. Without the oxygen the cells in the heart muscle get damaged or die off. This is what happens in a heart attack and the best thing to do is to restore the blood supply quickly. Seek medical assistance the instance you feel some discomfort or have symptoms of heart attack.

What causes heart attack?

When cholesterol and fatty substances build up they cause a plaque to develop on the blood vessel walls. This makes it difficult for the blood to flow in the blood vessels that take blood to the heart. The heart attack actually occurs when a piece of this plaque breaks and gets lodged in a smaller artery. A blood clot also forms around the broken plaque and together they block the passage of blood in the artery.

What are the symptoms?

The symptoms are usually pain, pressure and discomfort in the chest region. You may also feel shortness of breath, there may be profuse sweating and even faint or feel sick. The neck, jaw or shoulders may also hurt. There may be cold sweat and feel pain down their left arm.

Symptoms in women

Women usually feel back or neck pain, heartburn and shortness of breath. They have stomach trouble including upset stomach and even throw up. Feelings tired, light headed or dizzy are other symptoms in women who experience a heart attack. Women may suffer from flu like symptoms just couple of week prior to a heart attack.

What are the emergency steps?

When somebody suspects a heart attack then they should call for medical help immediately. A person is more likely to survive if they get treatment within 90 minutes of a heart attack. The patient can chew on an aspirin to prevent blood clot and if unconscious they may need a CPR.

What is the diagnosis for heart attack?

An EKG checks the heart’s electrical activity and helps doctors to know if the patient is having a heart attack. It can also show which of the artery has a clog or blockage. Blood tests that test for protein in the blood stream released by blood cells as they perish can be an indicator of a heart attack.

What is the treatment?

Since heart attack is a serious health emergency it is given priority in hospitals. The first task that a doctor wants to perform is getting the blood flowing back to your heart. The experts will administer drugs to dissolve the blood clots or a coronary angioplasty is done to open the blockage if any by flattening the plaque against the blood vessel wall. The doctors may even place a small stent or mesh tube in the blood vessel to keep it open.

Risk factors for heart attack

The chances of getting a heart attack is more as you age and men are more likely to suffer a heart attack than women. The genetic disposition or family history of heart attack is another serious factor. High blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes are equally important risk factors. Stress, lack of exercise and depression are also risk factors. Smoking is another lifestyle habit that will cause heart attack.

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Department of Critical care conducted a CME

Department of Critical care conducted a CME on 8th Jan 2018 at Radisson Blu Hotel, Chennai. Dr. Mahendran MD., Head of the Critical Care Department – SIMS Vadapalani, was the Chairperson of the programme. Dr. Mohammed Ishaq MD., FNB from Lyell McEwin Hospital, Adelaide (Australia) presented the topic of “Nasal High flow therapy” followed by a healthy discussion about the Nasal high flow oxygen therapy. Dr. Dejan Varghese, MBBS, PGFICCM presented about the “Demography of critically sick patient in suburban area” and Dr.Varun DNB, FHIV provided a glimpse of the “Overview of critical care cases at Annai Arul Hospital. Around 60 practitioners and consultants participated in the programme.

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