Author: Aiman Usman

She is a pharmacy graduate and worked as a hospital pharmacist. Her interests are teaching, blogging, and scientific writings. She likes to write about medicines, health issues, health and beauty-related natural remedies, the nutritional value of different foods, and mental health.

Parkinson’s disease (named after the scientist who discovered it) affects the body’s ability to control movement. It is caused by loss of brain cells in the specific part of the brain which produces the chemical messenger dopamine. Because of this damage, less dopamine is produced and transported to the area of the brain that co-ordinates movement. Dopamine helps in attaining coordinated muscle movements by transmitting messages to the parts of the brain that control these movements. The reason behind the cause of Parkinson’s disease is still unknown. The symptoms of the disease develop when about 80% of dopamine has been…

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Administering medicine to your sick child is not an easy task. Children are always reluctant to take medicines due to their fussiness while they are ill or the taste of medicine made them resist. But it is very important for their health to give them with the right doses. If you are struggling to administer medicine to your resistant child, here are some important tips you can try. 1. Stay Positive Do not change your tone or show anger to your child rather stay calm with a happy face. This makes your child comfortable with the situation. Making your child…

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An intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCDs) literally means a device that is placed inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is commonly known as a ring or coil by the layman. It is basically a small T-shaped plastic device with a string that is inserted into the uterus by medical professionals. There are two types of IUCDs, one which contains copper and the other which releases hormones. It is a long-term method of birth control having a reversible type of contraception (birth control). IUCDs cause changes in the uterus and prevent an egg from fertilization or stop the implantation process. Types…

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Your teeth are one of the most prominent features of your face. Taking good care of them is not only needed for a pretty smile but also for your health. The infected pulp in your teeth can cause them to lose their pearly charm. There are many causes behind infected pulp; some of them are discussed here: What is Infected Pulp? Our teeth have three layers; enamel, dentin, and pulp; the pulp contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. They are the core of the tooth and provide the tooth’s blood and nutrients. The infected pulp is the secondary stage…

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The word antibiotic literally means against life or which kills life, this means this class of medicines kills living agents like bacteria, fungus, parasites, etc. The most commonly used subclass of antibiotics is Antibacterials, which the name indicates kills the bacteria. Antibacterials are commonly called antibiotics by layman. Antibiotics are life-saving medicines. They are considered an essential class of medicine. The medical sciences do very vast research on this class and still, scientists are studying these medicines to develop more and more advanced molecules of antibiotics which have more specific antibiotic ability and fewer side effects. These medicines are one…

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Are you the one who always falls ill during Eid ul Adha days? Are you looking for some easy ways to prevent health issues during Eid ul Adha? Do you think your overeating habits are responsible for your upset stomach on Eid? Then you absolutely right! You can stay healthy on this Eid by keeping some important points in your mind related to your eating habits and can enjoy Eid with your loved ones. Eid ul Adha (festival of sacrifice) is the most important Islamic festival, celebrated by Muslims all around the world. The abundance of meat is understood as…

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Women usually focus on their health only during their pregnancies. Whereas they need more care during post partum period. The challenging period of 9 months of pregnancy affects the female body both physically and emotionally. And it takes almost 1 to 2 years to regain the body’s normal conditions. There are many factors due to which women ignore their health issues. For example, women in developing countries like Pakistan do not take a balanced diet; their men are considered superior and take a better diet, despite living in the same house. Similarly, women want to give their best to their…

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Heart attack, a life-threatening condition caused by the blockage in the heart’s blood supply. Knowing the female-specific sudden heart attack symptoms can help females seek medical help sooner, potentially saving their lives. The likelihood of women surviving their first heart attack is lower than that of men. It may be because the symptoms are different between the sexes. Females have a greater likelihood of suffering a “silent” heart attack or experiencing unusual symptoms. Furthermore, because some diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, are not present in male biology, female biology creates unique risk factors for heart attacks. Sudden Heart Attack…

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Many people think wisdom teeth are the problematic teeth, as they only know about the pain associated with the emergence of these teeth. But not everyone gets wisdom teeth. And the majority of the people having wisdom teeth need their extraction due to the problems caused by these teeth. Wisdom teeth are the third molars, present one molar per quadrant in the human dentition which usually comes in the age between 17 years to 25 years. But sometimes it delays its eruption and becomes troublesome. As the name indicates, these molars appear in the age when a person becomes “wise”.…

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Gingivitis (gingiva-gums and itis-inflammation) is swelling of gums without any tissue damage or any destruction of teeth and gums, but it causes bleeding while teeth brushing. People having gingivitis have puffy red gums and sometimes tender or painful to touch. The most common type is plaque-induced gingivitis. Plaque is basically a bio-film made of bacterial deposition on the surface of teeth which becomes Tartar or dental calculus (hard film) if not removed daily with proper tooth brushing or dental flossing. Other than plaque, there are many factors that cause gingivitis. Gingivitis if left untreated, may lead to periodontal disease (gum…

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