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Lack of education, access to proper health care, and low income or poverty are some of the social determinants that affect the prevalence of STDs.
These can be elaborated as:
Lack of education - People are not properly educated on the implications and measures to prevent STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), leading to widespread infection.
Lack of access to proper health care - Improper or compromised health services is one of the main reasons for the increased cases of STDs as it fails to provide complete treatment for the disease.
Poverty - People may not have access to different safety mechanisms to avoid STDs due to their low income which can lead to an increase in infections in society.
There can be various social determinants apart from the ones mentioned above.
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Asthma
<span>Asthma causes shortness of breath and a nocturnal cough. It is often associated with a history of allergies and can be exacerbated by exercise or irritants such as smoke in a bar. On auscultation, there can be normal to decreased air movement. Wheezing is heard on expiration and sometimes inspiration. The duration of wheezing in expiration usually correlates with the severity of illness, so it is important to document this length (e.g., wheezes heard halfway through exhalation). In severe asthma, wheezes may not be heard because of the lack of air movement. Paradoxically, these clients may have more wheezes after treatment, which actually indicates an improvement in condition. Peak flow measurements help to discern this.</span>