Childhood immunization is one of the most effective ways to protect children from life-threatening diseases. Vaccines help strengthen a child's immune system, preventing illnesses such as measles, polio, diphtheria, and whooping cough. Despite their proven benefits,...
Signs You Have An Ovarian Cyst — And What To Do About It Most Are Harmless And Painless
If you’re having abdominal pain or prolonged, intense discomfort that doesn’t seem quite normal, it’s possible you have an ovarian cyst. These small fluid- or tissue-filled pouches on or in your ovaries are actually very common. Here are the signs you might have an...
Can Diet Help With Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
More than 6.8 million people worldwide are estimated to be living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD is believed to be the result of a malfunctioning immune system, which results in an inappropriate immune response that attacks the lining of the...
How To Keep Kids Hydrated And Safe During A Heatwave?
Are you Keeping Your Kids Cool?Young children are more susceptible to dehydration and becoming ill in hot weather than healthy adults. Children’s bodies don’t tend to cool down as efficiently which leaves them more at risk than during a summer heatwave. Dehydration...
Does Your Child Have Abnormal Jerking Movements?
Does your child have abnormal jerking movements?What are febrile seizures?Seizures are waves of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. They can make you pass out, or move or behave strangely. "Febrile" means that the seizure is caused by a fever. Febrile seizures...
Does Your Child Have Night Terrors?
Child tucked into bed with white covers you’ve ever been woken at night by your child screaming and thrashing in bed only to realize they’re still asleep, chances are your child is experiencing a night terror. While these episodes are alarming to witness, they are...
What Is The Best Sleeping Position?
Most people spend a third of their lives either asleep or resting, according to the Sleep Foundation. During sleep, the body recharges and repairs itself. And a good night's sleep often can be determined by what position you are lying in bed.Back-sleepers beware.Many...
Pregnancy and Migraine Headaches: What Women Need to Know
When you are pregnant or breastfeeding, then you should be aware that migraine headaches are a normal part of the journey. Pregnant women might feel headaches owing to hormonal alterations in their bodies, which can also be triggered by stress or worry. Many...
Caring for Your Child With Asthma
If you’re not a parent, grandparent, or caregiver of a child with asthma, chances are you know someone who is. In Michigan, asthma is pretty common.But What is Asthma and How is it Treated?Asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that can be caused by allergy...
Feeding Your Newborn: Tips for New Parents
A newborn's feeding pattern can be unpredictable. Here's what, when, and how to feed your baby.Feeding a newborn is a round-the-clock commitment. It's also an opportunity to begin forming a bond with the newest member of your family. Consider these tips for feeding a...
First Aid Is The First And Immediate Assistance
First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or promote recovery. It includes initial intervention in a...
How Long Should It Take You to Have a Bowel Movement?
The short answer from a colorectal surgeon- The first thing you need to do is leave your phone outside the bathroom. Don’t take the newspaper, your book, your iPhone, or any other device in there with you. The bathroom is meant for one reason and one reason only — and...
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Your rotator cuff often gets talked about like it’s just one thing. In reality, though, it’s a collection of four small muscles and a network of tendons that work together to help you lift and move your arms. These muscles and tendons work to keep the ball of your...
Build Resilience To Better Handle Diabetes
Resilience is the ability to withstand and bounce back from adversity. Studies in people with diabetes have shown that high resilience levels are related to lower A1C levels, indicating better glycemic control. Some people are lucky enough to be born with a high...
Why Is My Period Late?
There’s nothing like a late period to add some extra stress to your life. The most obvious culprit — pregnancy — is one possibility, but there are lots of other reasons. What is a “Late” Period?Although a few people might have pinpoint predictability with periods,...
What Should I Do If I Have a High-Risk Pregnancy?
Once your doctor has informed you that your pregnancy is a high risk, you're certainly worried and have a lot of questions. Your initial step must be to compile a list of questions and schedule a consultation with your doctor to address your concerns. In the event of...
Surprising Facts About the Third Trimester of a Baby
Throughout the nine months of pregnancy, both the mother and the baby undergo some incredible transformations. The bodies are growing and extending, the organs are evolving, and things are changing at a quick pace on a daily basis. Even if the baby arrives soon, he or...
Why Do Hip Fractures Necessitate Immediate Treatment?
We exist in an aging world. Even so, many individuals are unwilling to discuss aging. Members of this elderly patient demographic, however, confront unique – and frequently preventable – health concerns, such as falls that result in hip fractures. Adequate...
Dr. Amita Phadnis ,M.D., Gave a Motivating Speech
Breast cancer is cancer that forms in breast cells. Women are mostly diagnosed with this cancer. Although it can be seen in both men and women
ONP Hospitals ties up with Credai Pune
Covid has played havoc with lives & livelihood.ONP Hospitals ties up with Credai Pune Metro to roll out for Free OnSite Vaccine & Health Camps for Construction Labourers. It is very fulfilling to be able to contribute to Covid मुक्ती अभियान & to Public...
What is AMH
The granulosa cells in your ovarian follicles create the anti-Mullerian hormone, often known as AMH. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the generation of AMH is a reflection of your ovarian reserve.