How to explain how mental ill health may have an impact on the individual including ,pschological?
Psychologically:
-Difficulty establishing and maintaining friendships or romantic relationships
-become paranoid and therefore exclude him or her self
-person may become paranoid and therefore hurt others who she/he fears will try to hurt him/her
-may become isolated and therefore out of touch with other people and reality in general
- may feel unloved even if it is not true
- may feel like she is a threat to society and therefore attempt suicide
Emotionally:
-person may feel isolated, unloved, paranoid, panicked and non-human
- Difficulty keeping and holding a job
Thats actually not true the pancreas is for filtering out the sugars in your body it helps the kidneys filter toxins out of your body (it can also help break down food but that's not the main purpose) and if a person is a diabetic it won't be able to work with the kidneys to filter out the toxins and sugars. Thats when they have to use the Insulin to help it filter it out. (My mom has diabetes so i know this) <span />
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Maternal Mortality in Nepal: Addressing the Issue
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2012, Vol. 4 No. 10 | pg. 1/4 | »
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Maternal Mortality in Nepal
Risk Factors in Nepal
Preliminary Analysis
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Outcome Indicators
Generalizability of Interventions
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Maternal Health Maternal Mortality Prenatal Care Public Health Nepal International Health Antenatal Care
Each year around 358,000 women die because of complications during pregnancy or childbirth and many more encounter serious problems (WHO, 2012). The vast majority of these problems occur in low-income countries, where poverty increases sickness and reduces access to care. These deaths occur within a context of gender-based, economic, political and cultural discrimination and neglect of women’s right to equal status and equitable access to services. Nearly all of these deaths are preventable because the majority of deaths are caused by hemorrhages, sepsis, hypertensive disorders, prolonged or obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions (Rosenfield, & Maine, 1985).
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