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Bakun
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Australian TGA issues Safety Advisory on Ayurvedic aphrodisiac tablet Kamini
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of Australia had issued, in June 2023, a Safety Alert on Ayurvedic medicine Multani Kaminividravana Rasa tablets, popularly known as Kamini. It is marketed as a powerful aphrodisiac that increases vigor and vitality. These are often obtained via overseas internet sites. Testing had found that it contains a number of ingredients that are known dangerous…
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G6PD Deficiency
Information for Patients/Parents(Originally written for ADK Hospital, for a leaflet). What is G6PD?G6PD is Glucose -6- phosphate dehydrogenase; the name of an enzyme.This enzyme helps protect Red Blood Cells (RBCs) from damage and premature destruction. What does it mean to have G6PD deficiency?G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition in which the body doesn’t have enough of the enzyme glucose…
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This is common in small babies, especially under 3 months of age. It is called Seborrheic Dermatitis (Seborrheic Capitis). It may or may not be associated with a separate skin condition called Eczema. It is NOT a dangerous condition. It is NOT contagious. And it is NOT because of poor hygiene. It doesn’t hurt or harm the baby. It is caused by over production of natural, water-proofing scalp oil…
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Using Wee Sight to demonstrate radial artery in a neonate
Using Wee Sight to demonstrate radial artery in a neonate
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Children visiting the sick, at the hospitals
Children visiting the sick, at the hospitals
Originally posted on 8th November 2008 During the visiting hours at hospitals, we see several kids going in and coming out of hospital wards, visiting members of their family and friends who are admitted for treatment. Their numbers are not small. I presume, based on personal observations that the numbers are high enough to be concerned about potential pubic health implications of the…
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Bronchiolitis
Originally posted on 13 Nov 2008 What is bronchiolitis? This is a viral illness of the respiratory tract that usually afflicts children of less than 2 years of age. It is characterized by an increased effort of breathing and wheezing following an uppers respiratory tract infection. What are the symptoms and signs of Bronchiolitis? Affected children would have a prodromal illness with runny…
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Breath-holding spells in children
Breath-holding spells in children
Original post on 10 April 2007 What is a Breath holding spell?A breath holding spell is a frightening experience for parents and on-lookers. During the episode the child becomes still, as if lifeless, with no breathing or movement. Traditionally breath holding spells have been divided into 2 main groups. One which is associated with cyanosis (bluish discolouration of the lips, tongue, face…..or…
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Herpangina
Every now and then, we do come across clusters of cases of Herpangina or Hand Foot and Mouth Disease in Maldives. What is it?It is an acute viral illness in children that causes sudden onset high-grade fever and appearance of painful blisters and/or ulcers over the palate and back of throat. It occurs most frequently in children younger than age 5 but can affect bigger kids too.It is quite…
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Mosquitoes everywhere!
Original post 18 April 2008 [Comment: Turn the clock to May 2022 & it’s no different!] This is probably the topic that I have written most often about in recent times. Yet again, I am compelled to write about mosquitoes and their potential to cause ill health in this country.After the recent rainfall, as expected, there is a definite increase in the number of mosquitoes buzzing around and…
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Constipation in Children
Original Post on 5 Oct 2007 (Edited) Constipation is the passage of stools with a frequency much less than usual or passage of hard and difficult to pass stools. Different children may have different “normal” frequency of passing stools and may range from soft stools passed every 3-5 days to passage of soft formed stools a couple of times a day.Is constipation an illness?Constipation is not an…
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Staying Healthy: School Sports Events.
School Sports Events for small children: Staying healthy.
[Kids 4-12y age]
Sport is a great way for kids to enjoy, exercise, make friends, learn life skills and stay healthy. To get the best out of a sports event, especially on a warm, sunny day with plenty of physical activity, staying hydrated and getting appropriate rest periods in between is important.
Here are some points that may help make the event a good experience for everyone, especially the kids.
General
Kids are more likely to get dehydrated at sports events than adults.
Kids usually sweat more than adults. This increases risk of dehydration in kids.
Kids can get so engrossed in play that they may not, on their own, respond to their body’s cues to drink fluids.
Kids tend to get sunburn and heat related health problems more than adults.
New and poorly fitting footwear are a common problem at sports events. Sometimes parents get new shoes for their kids for sports events. This isn’t a good idea. Poorly fitting shoes can cause injuries and spoil the whole fun experience. A properly fitting and known-to-be comfortable shoe are preferred and safer.
If your child is unwell (with a fever, bad cold, severe cough, etc) on the day of the sports event, OR they have not adequately recovered from a recent illness, do not allow them participation. Their health comes first.
Before sports events
A. Nutrition and hydration: The most important part of preparing for healthy sports event is to eat well and staying hydrated even before starting the event.
Let kids eat a light, high-carb meal a minimum of 4-6h before the start of the sports event. Avoid too much fat and oils in that meal. They may slow down digestion and remain in the stomach for long.
A fruit snack, like a banana, maybe eaten 2h before the start of the event. Make sure not to give more than kid can comfortably eat.
Pre-hydrate with water or electrolyte fluid (like ORS / Hydralyte) to prepare for the event
Give 4-8 ounces of plain water 1-2h before start of the event.
Offer another 4 ounces of water 15m before start of the event.
Do not force the water on child. Encourage and be responsive to kids needs.
B. Plan for a sunny day: if the event involves exposure to sun before, during and after the event, make plans to protect from harmful effects of excessive sun exposure.
Use an appropriate sunscreen (preferably strength SPF30 or more).
Make sure you have tested the sunscreen on kids skin earlier to ensure there is no hypersensitivity to it.
Have shady areas where kids can take shelter.
Between events, plan to get child to wear a hat/cap to protect against sun.
C. Plan for rainy day: if the weather appears to be overcast and there is chance of rain, be prepared. Getting drenched in cold rain after a period of exercise and not being able to get out of the wet clothes can be harmful. Plan to have a covered area as rain shelter. And an extra set of dry clothes maybe important too.
During sports event
D. Nutrition and hydration: plan ahead and keep plain water, electrolyte fluids (like ORS / Hydralyte) and special fruit-snacks* handy to keep the kids hydrated and energized during the event.
Every 20-30 minutes offer about 5 ounces of water or fluid.
Not all kids will drink the whole amount. But offering the fluid is important as kids may not remember themselves.
The water or fluid may be kept cooled so that it helps cool down kids after physical activity.
When longer breaks are anticipated between activities during the event, offer special fruit-snacks* (small chunks of chilled watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, grapes, banana and orange slices). Do NOT add glucose or salt to these. This is unnecessary and offer no additional health benefits.
Sugary drinks such as Milo, flavored Indomilk, Rani Juice, Jussie, and other such drinks are NOT healthy and must not have a place in healthy sports events.
E. Allow kids to rest in between activities. Sitting or lying down in the shade for a few minutes may be sufficient.
F. Ask them if they need toilet breaks between activities. Kids may become engrossed in play that they may neglect such needs.
G. If kids complain that they are too tired, take their word for it. Let them rest. You may have to consider allowing them to be a spectator for remainder of the sports event. Their health comes first.
H. Be ready for minor first-aid needs. Kids can easily have falls, bumps, abrasions and scratches during sports events. Keep an ice-pack (for bumps and sprains) and disinfectant wash/spray (for minor scratches, abrasions and bruises). Cover the minor abrasions, scratches or bruises only if they are likely to get contaminated during further play.
After the sports event
I. Re-hydration and meal: the aim is to replace all the fluid lost in sweat during the sports event. Plain water and electrolyte solutions (like ORS / Hydralyte) are preferred.
Offer 5-8 ounces of water to be consumed within 2-4h of the end of the sports event.
Plan to have the post exercise meal about 2-4h after the event. A light high-carb meal is best.
J. Allow kids to rest well after the sports event. A quick shower and a nap may be a good idea.
Q. Some kids may complain of aches and pain, especially in the legs on the night of a day with strenuous physical activity. Warm massage and gentle stretching exercises before bed time maybe a good idea to prevent such episodes.
Best wishes and hope teachers, parents and most importantly kids have a fun and enjoyable sports event.
❤️
Niyaf
Written: 4 Aug 2017
(Originally written on request of parents of kids taking part in pre-school inter-school football tournament)
Editing Merchant Labels on BML online payment page
So I posted this on Twitter:
@Dhiraagu & @bankofmaldives Can this be better? Thank you. pic.twitter.com/FBTK8EM7Wv
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And got response from Nia.
It is possible to edit. And here is how to do it after logging in and going to the Payment portal.
This is how it looks to begin with.
To edit - move mouse onto the Merchant Account. It highlights to show a 'double arrow' & a 'paper' overlay.
Click the 'paper' overlay.
To change this field (highlighted by the pink box) click EDIT.
Edit the field with your desired LABEL and click NEXT.
Click OK to confirm. Now you have edited the LABELS as you want.
Siri is actually useful now! Have now started asking Siri to do stuff. Here's me asking it to open Twitter for me. Nice.
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