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  • Diary on Saturday (Work and Home)
  • A Health Titbit (Repost)
  • A HIVE Titbit


Saturday Diary

I consulted 31 patients in my chamber on Saturday. I started my morning shift with an acute abdominal pain patient. He had had right flank pain since the previous night, along with one-time vomiting and somewhat urinary abnormalities. The urine report was consistent with the presence of a renal stone. I gave him painkiller injections and asked him to do an abdominal scan. If he comes with the report, we will know the confirmed diagnosis.

Another guy came with right upper abdominal pain (just below the right rib cage). He was having such pain for a little over one month. The pain radiates to the surrounding areas. The pain usually increases after eating something. On examination, the maximum tenderness was found at the tip of the right 9th rib. Hence, it was most probably a GB issue- stones or infections. I asked him to do an abdominal scan, too.

Another hypertensive patient came to me. A few days ago, his hypertension was diagnosed during a visa medical fitness test. I prescribed him BP-lowering medicine that day. This time, I found his BP still quite high (180/110 mmHg). I asked him if he was taking the BP medicines or not. He said that his wife told him to stop the medicine and eat something sour instead, for BP!! Pretty stupid guy listened to his wife!

At home, I had a second round of morning sleep and a short afternoon nap. My son had an online Quran class at 2 pm. I had to accompany him. He didn't have the English class at 10 pm. Hence, I got the chance to walk on the treadmill. I walked for 20 minutes. I could do 11,885 steps on Saturday (according to the Fitbit app).



Health Titbit

Breast Cancer: Early features

Breast cancer is among the most common cancers affecting women. Various risk factors, including genetic, environmental, and lifestyle influences, have been identified. While advanced treatment options are available, early detection remains the top priority for effective management. Here are some common early signs of breast cancer to be aware of:

  • A lump or mass in the breast
  • Skin dimpling
  • Newly inverted nipple (though not always present)
  • Bloody nipple discharge
  • Lumps or masses in the armpit
  • Changes in breast size or shape, even in the absence of a lump or mass

In addition to a clinical examination by a healthcare professional, mammography, ultrasound, and sometimes MRI may be needed for early detection.


HIVE Titbit

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Okay. That's all for today. Alhamdulillah, I am alive, healthy, and thriving. How about you?



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What a complicated situation.
It's amazing how sometimes people prefer to follow non-medical advice instead of continuing with proper treatment.
It's important to explain the risks of not taking your medications and the possible consequences of keeping your blood pressure so high.

!ALIVE
!LUV

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It was explained before. But, they prefer not to listen to us!

Thanks for stopping by!

!BBH

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