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World Stroke Day

Act FAST, Save Lives!
Today, on World Stroke Day, let’s raise awareness about this silent killer. A stroke can happen to anyone, at any age.

Every second counts when it comes to a stroke. Timely intervention can mean the difference between recovery and severe consequences.

Remember the FAST acronym:
• Face: Does one side of the face droop?
• Arms: Can one arm be raised?
• Speech: Is speech slurred or difficult?
• Time: Time to call emergency services immediately.
If you or a loved one experiences any signs of a stroke, don’t delay.

Visit Annai Arul Hospital for expert, compassionate stroke care
Together, let’s fight stroke with awareness and immediate action.

This World Stroke Day, let’s commit to knowing the signs of stroke and acting without delay.
When someone shows these signs, immediate medical help is essential. Swift action can minimize damage, improve recovery, and potentially save a life.

At Annai Arul Hospital, our team of experts and advanced stroke care facilities are ready around the clock to provide urgent diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Don’t wait—take action for a healthier tomorrow.

#WorldStrokeDay
#StrokeAwareness
#HealthIsWealth
#AnnaiArulHospital
#KnowTheSigns (recognize stroke symptoms)
#ActFAST (Face, Arm, Speech, Time)
#StrokePrevention
#BrainHealthMatters
#StrokeEducation

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Take a Stand Against Cervical Neck Pain!

Neck pain? Stop the strain—find relief at Annai Arul Hospital!

Do you often feel neck pain after a long day at work or scrolling through your phone? Cervical neck pain is increasingly common with today’s screen-focused lifestyle. But awareness is the first step to relief!

Common Symptoms of Cervical Neck Pain:

1. Stiffness and limited neck movement

2. Sharp or nagging pain in the neck or shoulders

3. Headaches that start at the base of the skull

4. Numbness or tingling in arms or hands

5. Weakness in shoulders, arms, or hands

If these symptoms sound familiar, you might need to consider changes in your daily habits.

Here are a few positions to AVOID to reduce the risk of cervical neck pain:

1. Hunching over your desk – Keep your computer screen at eye level to avoid leaning forward.

2.Cradling your phone between your ear and shoulder – Use headphones or speaker mode to avoid straining your neck.

3. Extended use of mobile devices at an angle – Hold your phone at eye level and take breaks to stretch.

Improving posture, taking frequent breaks, and strengthening neck muscles can make a huge difference. However, if you’re experiencing persistent pain, you may need professional care.

Consult with Our Orthopaedic Surgeon: For a thorough evaluation and guidance on neck pain solutions, schedule a consultation with our experienced Orthopaedic Surgeon at Annai Arul Hospital.

Physiotherapy Department: If you’re looking for therapy to relieve pain and strengthen your neck, our Physiotherapy Department provides customized treatment plans to aid your recovery and prevent future discomfort.

Call us today to schedule a consultation with our renounced orthopaedic surgeon, and let’s work towards a pain-free future together!

#AnnaiArulHospital

#OrthopaedicCare

#Physiotherapy

#CervicalPainRelief

#PainFreeLife

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Don’t let osteoporosis sneak up on you!

Don’t let osteoporosis sneak up on you! Learn about the signs and symptoms of this silent disease.

Osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease” because it sneaks up on you without clear warning signs. It weakens your bones, making them fragile and more prone to fractures. This condition affects millions globally; especially post-menopausal women and older adults, but it can impact anyone.

Symptoms to Watch Out For

While osteoporosis doesn’t always show obvious symptoms early on, there are key warning signs to be aware of:

  1. Back Pain: Unexplained, persistent pain in your back might be a sign of vertebral fractures.
  2. Loss of Height: Have you noticed that you’ve become shorter over time? This could be due to compression fractures in the spine.
  3. Stooped Posture: A gradual curving of the back, leading to a hunched appearance, often results from weakened bones in the spine.
  4. Frequent Fractures: If you’re breaking bones from minor falls or even daily activities, it’s a sign your bones may not be as strong as they should be.
  5. Weak Grip Strength: A weaker-than-normal grip could be an indicator of reduced bone density.

Risk Factors:

  • Age: The risk of osteoporosis increases with age.
  • Gender: Women are more likely to develop osteoporosis than men.
  • Hormonal changes: Menopause in women and low testosterone levels in men can increase the risk.
  • Diet: A diet low in calcium and vitamin D can contribute to weak bones.
  • Lifestyle: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of exercise can increase the risk.
  • Family history: If you have a family history of osteoporosis, you’re at higher risk.

Prevention and Treatment:

  • Healthy diet: Consume foods rich in calcium and vitamin D, such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified cereals.
  • Regular exercise: Weight-bearing exercises like walking, running, and dancing can help strengthen bones.
  • Medication: In some cases, medication may be prescribed to help prevent bone loss or increase bone density.
  • Bone density tests: Regular bone density tests can help identify osteoporosis early.

Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent serious complications of osteoporosis. If you’re concerned about your risk, talk to your doctor.

Our expert Orthopedicians at Annai Arul Hospital is available to provide personalized care and treatment for osteoporosis. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step towards stronger bones.

#Osteoporosis

#BoneHealth

#HealthyBones

#SilentDisease

#HealthTips

#Wellness

#OsteoporosisAwareness

#BoneHealth

#StayStrong

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When heartburn strikes, it can feel like a volcano in your stomach!

When heartburn strikes, it can feel like a volcano in your stomach!
Know the triggers, tame the burn, and keep your digestive health in check.

Are stomach burns slowing you down? Learn the common triggers and take control of your digestive health.
Stomach burns, also known as heartburn or acid reflux, occur when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus. This can cause a burning sensation in the chest, often rising up into the throat.
Here are some common causes of stomach burns:
• Overeating: Eating too much, especially before lying down, can pressure the stomach and cause acid reflux.
• Certain foods: Spicy foods, acidic foods (like citrus fruits and tomatoes), and fatty foods can trigger stomach acid production and contribute to heartburn.
• Alcohol and caffeine: These substances can relax the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing acid to flow back up.
• Stress and anxiety: Emotional stress can affect digestion and contribute to heartburn.
• Medications: Certain medications, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and some antidepressants, can increase the risk of heartburn.
• Obesity: Excess weight can put pressure on the stomach and contribute to acid reflux.
• Pregnancy: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can relax the lower esophageal sphincter, leading to heartburn.
If you’re experiencing frequent or severe stomach burns, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
#HeartburnHelp
#DigestiveHealth
#StopTheBurn

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International Infection Prevention & Control Week (Oct 13th – 19th, 2024)

Let’s move the needle on infection prevention together! Protect yourself and others by following these 10 essential steps to stay safe and healthy. From hand washing to vaccinations, every action counts in stopping the spread of infections.
10 Ways to Prevent Infection:
1. Keep personal items to yourself.
2. Clean your hands often.
3. Stay hydrated and moisturize.
4. Get vaccinated.
5. Keep your environment clean.
6. Get fresh air.
7. Practice food safety.
8. Stay home if you’re sick.
9. Cover your coughs and sneezes.
10. Take care of your body with proper sleep, exercise, and diet.
Together, we can create a healthier world!
#InfectionPrevention
#HealthMatters
#StayHealthy
#ProtectYourself
#AnnaiArulHospital
#HealthyLiving
#StaySafe
#IPC

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