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Formication: What you need to know about the feeling of bugs crawling on your skin

Ever feel like something’s crawling under your skin? 🦗 It could be formication—a condition with multiple causes. Learn what it is and how to find relief!

Signs & Symptoms

* A persistent, tingling, or crawling sensation on or under the skin.

* The feeling is often described as insects crawling, biting, or stinging.

* The sensation can be localized to one area or widespread.

* It’s a tactile hallucination, meaning there’s no physical cause on the skin itself.

Potential Causes

* Nerve Damage: Conditions like diabetic neuropathy can affect nerve endings.

* Medication Side Effects: Certain drugs, including antidepressants and opioids, can cause this sensation.

* Substance Withdrawal: Formication is a common symptom of withdrawal from alcohol or certain drugs.

* Underlying Medical Conditions: It can be associated with conditions like Parkinson’s disease, fibromyalgia, or multiple sclerosis.

* Anxiety & Stress: High levels of stress can sometimes trigger these phantom sensations.

Treatment

* Diagnose the Cause: A healthcare professional will first identify the underlying condition or trigger.

* Address the Root Problem: Treatment focuses on managing the primary cause, such as controlling blood sugar for diabetics or adjusting medication.

* Medication: Depending on the cause, doctors might prescribe medications to manage nerve pain or other symptoms.

* Therapies: Physical therapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may also be recommended to help manage symptoms.

If you’re experiencing formication, it’s a sign to seek professional medical advice.

#Formication #Neurology #HealthAwareness #TactileHallucinations #NervePain

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Diabetic Coma: A Life-Threatening Emergency

Diabetic Coma: A Life-Threatening Emergency
Don’t ignore the warning signs. Know the risks. Act fast.

What is Diabetic Coma?
A serious complication of diabetes where a person becomes unconscious due to extreme blood sugar levels — either too high or too low

Causes:
Severely high blood sugar (Hyperglycemia)
Severely low blood sugar (Hypoglycemia)
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) – mostly in type 1 diabetes
Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) – mostly in type 2 diabetes

Symptoms to watch For:
Confusion or disorientation
Extreme thirst or dry mouth
Frequent urination
Fruity-scented breath
Nausea or vomiting
Rapid breathing
Fatigue or drowsiness
Unresponsiveness (late stage)

Emergency Treatment Includes:
IV fluids, insulin, or glucose
Electrolyte correction
Immediate hospital care is critical

Prevention Tips:
Monitor blood sugar regularly
Never skip insulin or medication
Stay hydrated and eat well
Seek help if symptoms worsen

Annai Arul Hospital offers 24/7 emergency diabetes care
Call: 89396 77777 / 89395 99999
www.annaiarulhospital.com

#DiabeticComa #DiabetesEmergency #BloodSugarCrisis #AnnaiArulHospital #DiabetesAwareness #Hyperglycemia #Hypoglycemia #DKA #HHS #EmergencyCare #KnowTheSigns

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Is Open-Heart Surgery Safe? Dr. Koushik Explains CABG with Clarity and Confidence

Is Open-Heart Surgery Safe? Dr. Koushik Explains CABG with Clarity and Confidence

Many patients fear the idea of open-heart surgery. But the truth is, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a life-saving and safe procedure when done at the right time with the right team.

In this video, Dr. Koushik, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Annai Arul Hospital, sheds light on:

What is CABG?
When is it needed?
How safe is it today?
What risks should patients actually be aware of?

With advancements in surgical techniques and post-operative care, CABG has become safer than ever — giving many patients a new lease on life.

Don’t let fear delay treatment. Knowledge is the first step to healing.

Book a cardiac consultation today: 89396 77777 / 89395 99999
www.annaiarulhospital.com

#CABG #OpenHeartSurgery #HeartHealth #DrKoushik #AnnaiArulHospital #CardiacCare #BypassSurgery #HeartAwareness #CardiothoracicSurgery #LifeSavingCare

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Is It Just “Getting Old” or Something More?

Memory slips happen to everyone, but sometimes it can be a sign of something more serious. Dementia is a decline in thinking skills that’s severe enough to interfere with daily life. It’s NOT a normal part of aging.

Here are some signs you or a loved one might notice:

  • Memory Issues: Constantly forgetting recent events, conversations, or important dates.
  • Trouble with Everyday Tasks: Having a hard time following a recipe, paying bills, or driving a familiar route.
  • Communication Problems: Struggling to find the right words or following a conversation.
  • Personality Changes: Becoming anxious, agitated, or acting in ways that seem out of character.
  • Feeling Lost: Getting confused about where you are or what day it is.

If you are concerned about any of these signs, don’t ignore them. Many of these symptoms can also be caused by treatable conditions. Talking to a doctor is the first and most important step.

#DementiaAwareness #BrainHealth #KnowTheSigns #HealthTips #AnnaiArulHospital

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Organ Donation – The Greatest Gift of Life

Organ Donation – The Greatest Gift of Life
In this heartfelt talk, Dr. Venkatesh Natarajan explains why organ donation is the greatest gift of life.
Your decision today could give someone a tomorrow.

Watch, share, and spread awareness.
Together, let’s say YES to Organ Donation.

Annai Arul Hospital – Together for Life

#OrganDonation #GiftOfLife #SaveLives #DonateOrgans #LifeAfterLife #HopeForTomorrow #AnnaiArulHospital

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