Answer:
physician fitness plays a important role in our life it increases our immunity and help in fighting germ, bacteria and viruses
1. I found Out I had diabetes was when I was 12 My parents took me to get a checkup and the doctors told I had really high blood pressure due to eating sugar like candy and sweet
2. My reaction to when I found I had diabetes I had depression once I found out because my parents I couldn't any sugar at all or my blood pressure can get worst.
3. The Diet I follow is Eating Healthy And Physical Activity which is Eating fruits,vegetables,grains and dairy.
4. When the doctors told me that my sugar level decreased I was happy because it's good to know that my sugar level wasn't going to get worse.
5. Yes Diabetes has prevented me from going to party's because they would have sugar drinks, cakes and It has stopped me from going to parties for my sake.
6. The Type of diabetes I have is the one that results in too much sugar in the blood.
7. My family didn't take the news very well they were really devasted but they were helping me after all by getting me healthy foods you know.
8. The advice I can give to the world is to once in a while check for flu's and other sickness because you never know what sickness there is.
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9. I have test my glucose levels once a week to see if there was change like if it increases or decreased.
10. I do take pills and I get 3 injections in a day.
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Answer: Frequent hand washing
Explanation:
Shigellosis, an infection caused by shigella bacteria. These can be found in stool or fecal matter of infected persons. Symptoms of shigellosis set in a day or two after infection and may last from days to up to a week.
- Loose, watery stool or Diarrhea
- Stomach pains
- Fever
Frequent hand washing with soap and clean water are typically enough of a measure to prevent the spread of the disease. Additionally, persons with shigellosis should not handle food and food preparation while ill.
Answer:
The CDC suggests retesting because of the "window period." This is the length of time between exposure to HIV and when HIV shows up on a test. This can take up to three months. So if your test result is negative, protect yourself and get retested after three months.
Explanation:
Smoking cigarettes will kill you, but before you die, you could experience some pretty terrible diseases and health conditions from smoking. Here are some of the most gruesome diseases caused by smoking
1. lung cancer: More people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer; it's responsible for 87 percent of lung cancer deaths. Your chance of still being alive five years after being diagnosed is less than 1 in 5.
2. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease): COPD is an obstructive lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. It causes serious long-term disability and early death. COPD starts by making it hard to be active, such as playing with a grandchild, then usually gets worse, until climbing a short set of stairs or even walking to get the mail is exhausting or impossible. It can leave people stuck in their homes, unable to do the things they want or see friends. About 80 percent of all COPD is caused by cigarette smoking. COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States.
3. Heart Disease: Smoking harms nearly every organ in your body, including your heart. Smoking can cause blockages and narrowing in your arteries, which means less blood and oxygen flow to your heart. When cigarette consumption in the U.S. decreased, so did the rates of heart disease. Yet, heart disease still remains the number one cause of death in the U.S.
4. stroke: Because smoking affects your arteries, it can trigger stroke. A stroke happens when the blood supply to your brain is temporarily blocked. Brain cells are deprived of oxygen and start to die. A stroke can cause paralysis, slurred speech, altered brain function and death. Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of adult disability.
5. Asthma: Asthma is a chronic lung disease that makes it harder to move air in and out of your lungs—otherwise known as "breathing." Because cigarette smoke irritates air passages, it can trigger sudden and severe asthma attacks. Asthma is a serious health condition that affects more than 26 million Americans. Smoking only makes it worse.