DIABETIES :- Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease. which is characterised by hyperglycemia resulting from insulin deficiency or insulin resistance. Diabetic Mellitus SYMPTOMS :- 3P :- Polyuria (frequent urine) Polyphagia ( very hungry) polydipsia ( very thirsty) feeling tired blurry vision weight loss delay wound healing HYPERGLYCEMIA High blood sugar/ high sugar level in blood. HYPOGLYCEMIA Low blood sugar with a glucose value of usually less than 70mg/dl CAUSES To high dose of medication ( Insulin/ antidiabetic medication ) Delayed Meals Exercise Alcohol SYMPTOMS Shakiness Anxiety Sweating Irritability or Confusion Fast heart beat Dizziness Hunger and nausea Headaches Weakness Seizure/Unconsciousness TREATMENT Consume simple carbohydrates like half cup sweetened juice, 3 tablespoons of sugar, honey, chocolates or hard candy. Recheck your blood glucose after 15 minutes. If hyperglycemia continues, repeat the glucose supplements. Once...
Cardiac Axis The average direction of spread of the Depolarization wave through the Ventricles as seen from the front is called "cardiac Axis". Or Cardiac axis describe the overall direction of electrical spread within the heart. NOTE - It is usual to decide whether this axis is in a normal direction or not. Lead aVR and lead II look at the heart from opposite directions. when seen from the front, The depolarization wave normally spreads through the ventricles from 11 O 'clock' to 5 O 'clock', so the deflection in lead aVR are normally mainly downward -ve and in lead II mainly upward +ve. Normal Axis A normal 11 O 'clock - 5 O' clock axis means that the Depolarizing wave is spreading towards lead I, II and III, and is therefore associated with a predominantly upward deflec...