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ADHD: an overview of how to manage


Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders and may continue through adolescence and adulthood. People suffering from this condition may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors, or be overly hyper or active. They can be predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, predominantly inattentive or combined hyperactive-impulsive and inattentive. Some children may appear to be quiet and reserved and may be overlooked by many parents and teachers. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued guidelines to bring more clarity to this issue. Most children with this disorder also have at least one other developmental or behavioral problem. They may also have a psychiatric problem, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
Although ADHD can't be cured, it can be successfully managed. Some symptoms may even improve as the child ages. A combination of drugs and therapy is used. This can enable a patient to feel calm, concentrate better, be less impulsive and be able to learn new skills without much difficulty. This treatment requires a lot of cooperation from the therapist, parents and the patient.
Psychostimulants, normally known as stimulants, are usually used for treatment. In spite of being stimulants, they have a rather calming effect on patients. Methylphenidate and dexamphetamine are two of the stimulants that are mainly used. Atomoxetine is not a stimulant but works as well as the stimulants nonetheless. Administration of these drugs is carefully and closely monitored as they can be misused. Research suggests that after a couple of years on stimulants, the drugs may no longer have a significant effect. So after this period of time, children are usually offered a trial period off their drugs to see if they still need them. Like any medication, these may have side-effects. For example, recent research has focused on possible effects on growth in some children.
Along with medication, different therapies prove to be useful in the treatment as well as additional problems arising with this disorder, such as conduct or anxiety disorders. Psychotherapy is a type of talking therapy, during which the patients are encouraged to discuss their condition and how it affects them. It gives them a sense of being diagnosed and can help them learn to cope with their problems.


Behaviour therapy is another therapy that provides support for guardians of children. It usually involves behaviour management, which uses a system of rewards and penalties to encourage the patient to try and control their symptoms.
Parent training and education programs have been organized to help the parents learn better ways of communicating with their child in order to improve their behavior. Social skill training works on increasing the ability of the patient to function properly in a society.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an alternative form of therapy where a therapist would try and change the perspective of a patient about a situation, which would in turn change their behavior. These therapies can be carried out by the help of psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and social workers. Modification of diet may also help some children. Constant support from the family is also vital for these patients.
ADHD is a long-term, chronic condition. If it is not managed appropriately, it may lead to drug and alcohol abuse, failure in school, problems keeping a job and trouble with the law. According to a survey by BBC health, patients with this condition are more likely to commit crimes due to impulsiveness than normal people.

About half of children suffering from this condition will continue to have troublesome symptoms of inattention or impulsivity as adults. However, adults are often more capable of controlling behavior and masking difficulties. Although there is no proven way to prevent this condition, early identification and treatment can prevent many of the problems associated with it. With help and proper support, many patients manage to channel their energies with dramatic success. More information can be found on healthcarevilla.com.

AIDS Overview

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AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. The human immune deficiency virus (HIV) is the causative agent for this grave disease of the humans. This virus remains silent; without any external symptoms, and destroys the body’s immune system over time, until the body is unable to fight. The main targets are the CD4 cells that protect the body from various infections and illnesses. Once the defense is down, it manifests itself, bringing with it a great load of various infections and conditions, against which, the immune system cannot protect the body anymore.
Man is the soul carrier and transmitter of this virus. It requires the medium of body fluids for transmission and can spread from person to person through sexual contact, infusion of infected blood, sharing of needles by drug addicts, etc. Around half of the people affected are in their productive years belonging to the under 25 age group.

AIDS is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide and the number one cause of death in Africa. According to the U.S Global Health Policy, there are approximately 34 million current cases and nearly 30 million reported deaths due to AIDS since the beginning of the epidemic. The majority of the patients belong to the developing and underdeveloped countries particularly in the sub-Saharan Africa. Patients in these countries do not have an access to preventive measures, treatments and care. This disease not only affects the health, it also has a major impact on the community and the economic growth and development of the nations. In spite of these challenges, constant efforts are being made to combat this epidemic and they have shown improvements and have helped lower the incidence and mortality rates; a significant contribution towards the path to stabilization. In addition to this, the number of patients receiving treatment has greatly increased from 400,100 in 2003 to 8million in 2011. This lowered the death rates to 1.7 million reported deaths in 2011, causing a 24% decrease in mortality since 2005.
Recent research has shown that providing AIDS treatment to the patients significantly lowers the risk of the chances of transmission to their partners who are unaffected. A therapy known as antiretroviral-therapy (ART) is used to attack the virus and to prevent and attack the many opportunistic infections that the patients fall victim to. ART has been found to reduce the risk of this disease in women. HAART is another form of therapy that is highly effective; it improves the functioning of the immune system and considerably increases the life expectancy and should be continued for life. The virus may start to show resistance to this therapy in some cases. In spite of all the treatments available, there is still no absolute cure for AIDS and this matter is probably one of the biggest dilemmas of the field of medical science. Various research projects are being conducted in order to develop a successful vaccine.

Numerous preventive campaigns and interventions exist to help fight the incidence of AIDS. Prevention strategies that have proven effective include, screening the population at risk, blood supply safety, promotion of usage of condoms, male circumcision, behavior change programs, preventing the addicts from injecting drugs and providing rehabilitation. A combination of prevention strategies is recommended by the experts. However, the preventive measures remain at a limited access in the low socio-economic regions due to limited resources and lack of education. 

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