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A person with Raynaud's disease experiences pain in the extremities, for example, the fingers, when temperatures drop.
Blood vessels narrow and almost completely shut down. Fingers or toes turn from white to blue and, then, as the blood returns, they flush red.
Also known as Raynaud's syndrome or Raynaud's phenomenon, As per research females are an estimated nine times more likely to be affected than males.
Fast facts on Raynaud's disease are followings:
• Raynaud's disease is caused by peripheral blood vessels overreacting to cold.
• Maurice Raynaud first described the disease in 1862.
• Females and people living in colder climates are more often affected.
• A capillaroscopy can help diagnose Raynaud's disease.
Living with Raynaud's
People who are prone to Raynaud's can take measures to avoid some triggers.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) suggest:
• wrapping up and keeping the house warm when temperatures are cold
• as far as possible, avoiding emotional stress
• exercise to promote a healthy lifestyle and reduce stress
• avoiding medicines and substances that trigger the symptoms
• limiting consumption of caffeine and alcohol
• not smoking
Homeopathy has good treatment for it. Getting medical help may prevent a worsening of symptoms and serious complications.
Causes
Exactly what causes Raynaud's remains unclear, but a hyperactivation of the sympathetic nervous system is known to cause an extreme narrowing of the blood vessels, known as vasoconstriction.
It can happen when the person enters a cold place, opens a freezer, or puts their hands in cold water.
Some people experience symptoms when faced with stress, even without an associated drop in temperature.
In healthy individuals, the circulatory system in the extremities, such as the fingers and toes, reacts to conserve heat in cold conditions. The small arteries that supply the skin with oxygen narrow to minimize the amount of heat lost through the exposed skin surface.
In people with Raynaud's disease, this narrowing is excessive. This is what causes the blood vessels almost to shut down.
Types
There are two types of Raynaud's disease: Primary and secondary.
Primary Raynaud's, or Raynaud's disease, is more common, and it affects people who do not have a secondary medical condition.
Secondary Raynaud's, or Raynaud's phenomenon or syndrome, results from an underlying medical issue. It is less common and tends to be more serious.
Causes of secondary Raynaud's
Causes of secondary Raynaud's include:
Diseases of the arteries: Atherosclerosis, a build-up of plaque in blood vessels, or Buerger's syndrome, a disorder where blood vessels in the hands and feet become inflamed, can cause Raynaud's symptoms. Primary pulmonary hypertension has also been linked to the disease.
Diseases of the connective tissue: Most people with scleroderma, a disease leading to hardened skin, have Raynaud's disease. The symptoms are commonly linked to lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease affecting glands.
Repetition or vibration: People whose hobbies or jobs require repetitive movements, such as typing or playing the guitar or piano, are at risk of developing Raynaud's symptoms. Those whose jobs involve using vibrating tools, such as a jackhammer, are also at risk.
Carpal tunnel syndrome: This condition puts pressure on the nerves traveling to the hand, and it increases susceptibility to Raynaud's symptoms.
Medications: Drugs that can induce Raynaud's include beta blockers, migraine medications containing ergotamine or sumatriptan, ADHD medications, some chemotherapy drugs, and some over-the-counter cold remedies.
Exposure to certain substances: Smoking narrows blood vessels and is a possible cause of Raynaud's. Other chemicals, such as vinyl chloride, may also play a role.
Injuries: Raynaud's can start after injuries such as frostbite, a broken wrist, or local surgery.
Raynaud's tends to affect females more than males. Primary Raynaud's normally starts between the ages of 15 years and 25 years, and secondary Raynaud's between 35 and 40 years.
The condition appears to run in families. A person a first-degree relative with Raynaud's is more likely to develop it.
Possible pathways of Raynaud's disease
The exact pathways of Raynaud's disease are not known, but it probably results from a combination of factors, and the combination of factors probably differs between individuals.
Other possibilities
Platelet activation appears to be higher in people with Raynaud's. Platelets are components in blood that clump together to help prevent bleeding.
Fibrinolysis is a natural reaction that takes place in the body to reduce clotting. Some studies have linked low levels of fibrinolysis with Raynaud's.
Oxidative stress is caused by an increase in free radicals, and it could be involved in Raynaud's.
Symptoms
Raynaud's disease causes blood vessels in the hands or feet to overreact to the cold, causing numbness and pain.
Raynaud's disease affects some people when they are exposed to the cold.
When temperatures drop, the blood vessels contract in the fingers or toes. This contraction causes hypoxia, or lack of oxygen, to the affected tissues. Fingers and toes will feel cold to the touch and possibly numb.
Often, the affected area will turn white, then later turn blue. Once the area is warmed and blood flow returns, a tingling sensation may accompany a red flush and, possibly, swelling. There may also be a painful, throbbing sensation.
Toes and fingers are most commonly affected, but Raynaud's can affect the nose, lips, and ears.
Some women may experience Raynaud's phenomenon of the nipples, especially during breastfeeding. It causes severe throbbing, similar to that experienced with a fungal Candida albicans infection, which can lead to misdiagnosis.
An episode normally lasts around 15 minutes, including the time it takes for the body to normalize.
Raynaud's feet
Raynaud's syndrome can affect either the hands or feet, or both.
To reduce the risk of an attack, it can help to keep the feet and hands warm, avoid smoking, and get enough exercise.
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If an attack starts, it may be reduced or prevented by warming the hands and feet at once, for example, by massaging them.
The feet and hands should be protected from cuts, bruises, and other injuries as far as possible, because the lack of circulation can make it harder for them to heal. Use lotion to prevent the skin from cracking, and make sure you have comfortable, well-fitting shoes.
Complications
Raynaud's is not normally life-threatening, but complications can occur.
Chilblains happen when there is a problem with the blood circulation, and Raynaud's is one possible cause. The skin becomes itchy, red, and swollen and it may feel hot, burning, and tender. Chilblains usually resolve in 1 to 2 weeks, but they can come back. Keeping the extremities warm can help prevent them. If the hands and feet become cold, warm them slowly, as too much heat can cause further damage.
If symptoms worsen and blood supply is substantially reduced for a long time, fingers and toes can become deformed.
If oxygen is completely cut off from the area, skin ulcers and gangrenous tissue can develop. Both of these complications are difficult to treat. They may eventually require amputation.
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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia of Palate by Radka Cholakova in Open Access Journal of Biogeneric Science and Research
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Necrotizing sialometaplasia (NS) is a rare, benign, inflammatory condition, occasionally with ulcers, which is self-limiting and affects mainly salivary tissue. Purpose: To present a case of NS associated with a systemic connective tissue disease in a female patient. Material/Methods: A 56-year-old female patient with ulcers of the palate, surrounded by a red halo, for 2 weeks, which did not resolve when treated with topical antiseptics. Clinical and radiological methods, together with pathohistological analysis, were used to make the diagnosis. Immunohistochemical analyses to diagnose patient's systemic disease were performed at a rheumatology clinic. Results: The definitive diagnosis was made based on a pathological examination and the tests performed in the rheumatology clinic, which found that this was a case of necrotizing sialometaplasia of the minor salivary glands and a concomitant systemic connective tissue disease. Conclusions: NS is a rare disease, with an excellent prognosis, without any possible preventive strategies.
Keywords: Necrotizing sialometaplasia; diseases of the minor salivary glands; tumour-like lesion
Introduction
Necrotizing Sialometaplasia (NS) is a rare, benign, inflammatory condition, sometimes with ulcers, which is self-limiting and affects mainly salivary tissue. This disease is classified as a “tumour-like lesion” in the WHO classification of salivary gland tumours. It was first described in 1973 by Abrams, Melrose and Howell [1], and in the following year, Dunlap and Barker reported five diagnosed cases [2]. This lesion can be confused with a malignant disease, thus resulting in unnecessary radical surgery.
Materials and Methods
A female patient of visible age of 56, corresponding to her calendar age, with complaints of a non-healing “aphthous ulcer”, which appeared 2 weeks earlier. Treatment with antiseptic mouthwashes and topical application of propolis was administered. The aphthous ulcer did not resolve, but the pain subsided over time. The initial examination showed two ulcers with dimensions of about 2 mm, located on either side of the median palatine suture, with a red halo around them. After treatment with SOLCOSERYL (MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Germany), the ulcers resolved, but the red spots remained (Figure 1). The patient was referred for a CBCT in order to detect erosions in the palatine bone under the ulcers (Figure 2). The size of the formation did not decrease and, therefore, an excisional biopsy was performed in full thickness of one of the lesions, and then was provided for histopathological examination. The wound was covered with a PRF membrane and healed without complications. Pathological examination showed that there were cords of the lining multilayered squamous non-keratinizing epithelium, deep below it, without atypicality, and with rapid proliferation of granulation tissue, which covered the minor salivary gland ducts, with squamous cell metaplasia. The patient was a moderate smoker (up to 10 cigarettes/day). She had cholelithiasis without clinical manifestations. She had had surgery for a benign neoplasm of the breast several years before. Intermittent complaints of swelling and rash on the upper eyelids, erythematous rash on the nasal dorsum and photosensitivity were present, for which the patient had been admitted to a rheumatology clinic for examination. A systemic connective tissue disease was suspected there, as elevated total AHA, Anti-SS-A and Anti-SSB antibodies with very high titers and low C4 complement level, without significant proteinuria, were found. The dermatological examination showed pathological skin lesions of the nose with erythematous-edematous plaque, 6 cm in diameter. Sjögren's syndrome or systemic lupus erythematosus were suspected in this patient. The pathohistological examination of the minor salivary glands from the lower lip mucosa found that this was not a case of Sjögren's syndrome. Biopsy of the plaque of the nasal lesion was recommended.
Results
The definitive diagnosis was made based on a pathological examination and the tests performed in the rheumatology clinic, which found that this was a case of necrotizing sialometaplasia of the minor salivary glands and a concomitant systemic connective tissue disease.
Discussion
Necrotizing sialometaplasia is extremely rare, accounting for less than 1% of oral lesion biopsies [3]. The mean age of onset is 46 years, and the male:female ratio is 2.7:1 [4]. The disease is prevalent among the Caucasian race, with Caucasian:African American ratio of 5:1, according to Brannon [5]. In most cases (80%), the minor palatine salivary glands are affected. Although rarely, it can occur in the retromolar space, gingiva, lips, tongue, cheeks, and nasal cavity [1,6]. This disease can also affect the large salivary glands in more than 10% of the cases [3]. The etiopathogenesis of necrotizing sialometaplasia is unknown, but it is thought that the lesion develops as a result of previous ischemia in the salivary gland. In experimental models, disruption of the arterial blood supply to the salivary glands in rodents results in a NS-like histopathological picture. This disease is found in patients with sickle cell disease, Buerger's disease and Raynaud's phenomenon, which are all vasculopathies that predispose to ischemia. Other risk factors for the development of NS include: smoking (and alcohol consumption), use of cocaine and anabolic steroids, hot food, fellatio, traumatic vascular injury, and bulimia [7-9]. The synergistic action of NSAIDs and alcohol over a long period of time results in a change in the oral mucosa functions due to suppression of prostaglandin production and reduction in the blood supply to the minor salivary glands, which causes ischemic events [10]. The iatrogenic factors for the development of NS are the use of local infiltration anesthesia with an anesthetic with a higher concentration of correctives, intubation, bronchoscopy, local radiotherapy, as well as surgical procedures in the vicinity of the affected area [3,7,11,12], which, in the case described by us, had not been conducted for a period of more than 6 months. Senapati et al. [13] reported that NS is a manifestation of local vasculitis. It may be associated with other tumours, in particular Warthin's tumour, Abrisokov's tumour, lip cancer, rapidly growing malignant mesenchymal disease and salivary gland tumours. There is also a connection with previous upper respiratory tract diseases (chronic sinusitis and allergies) in the past few weeks. It is possible that ischemia is due to immune complexes, resembling the pathogenesis of erythema multiforme or benign trigeminal sensory neuropathy. In our case, levels of immune complexes in the body were elevated.
Anneroth and Hansen described the following five clinical stages in the development of necrotizing sialometaplasia: infarction, sequestration, ulceration, repair and healing [6]. A subacute variant of this condition was also described in the literature. Histological features are ischemic lobular necrosis of seromucinous glands, with maintenance of intact lobular architecture, despite coagulative necrosis of the mucinous acini. Pale acinar outlines often persist, but the cell nuclei are hypochromatic or absent. Mucin extravasation into the adjacent tissues triggers an inflammatory reaction dominated by histiocytes and granulation tissue. Within the necrotic lobules, the inflammatory component is often minimal, but is usually found in the surrounding tissues. Although squamous metaplasia of ducts and acini is typical (which makes the diagnosis challenging due to its similarity to malignancies), the metaplastic cells have benign nuclear morphology, with minimal pleomorphism or hyperchromatism and few mitotic figures. Nests of squamous epithelium, which usually have smooth contours, occasionally may have an irregular outline.
Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, where the overlying or adjacent epithelium is markedly hyperplastic, together with extensive ductal metaplasia, may resemble malignant condition of the epithelium, which could be the reason for misdiagnosis and radical ablative surgery. It may be difficult to distinguish NS from squamous cell carcinoma, low-grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma and oncocytic tumours. Specific histopathological characteristics may have some relation to the “age” of the lesion at biopsy. Coagulative necrosis is more common in “new” lesions, whereas fibrosis and squamous metaplasia are typical of “older” lesions. In our case, biopsy was taken nearly 2 weeks after the onset of the first symptoms, and therefore the changes correspond to an “old” lesion. Management of this disease includes monitoring, use of topical antiseptics, and pain control until recovery [3]. In the presence of predisposing factors, their correction is necessary.
Conclusion
This work was supported with grants from the URPC, University of Benin, Benin City.
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Things To Know About Right Hyperbaric Chamber.
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A hyperbaric chamber is designed to allow either one or more patients to be placed in an environment where pressure is more than the atmospheric pressure. This higher pressure subsequently leads to a higher concentration of oxygen which is associated with lots of therapeutic applications. A hyperbaric chamber boosts the amount of dissolved oxygen in the human tissues and blood, which includes the poorly vascularized parts.
The chamber can also be used to properly oxygenate damaged or diseased tissues as well as reducing the proliferation of specific bacteria which can only grow and thrive in oxygen-deficient environments. Some of the reputable therapeutic applications of the hyperbaric chamber include the treatment of decompression sickness, burns, skin injuries, carbon dioxide poisoning and post-radiotherapy treatment. Learn more about cryogenic chamber.  Decompression sickness can usually occur when divers move up too quickly to the surface after diving deep into the water for a considerable amount of time without making the recommended decompression stops. The gas embolism can also affect personnel working in compressed air tanks, astronauts and airmen in high altitudes. The treatment by the hyperbaric chamber is highly effective in such cases.
A hyperbaric chamber is also used to treat burns and skin injuries which are proving difficult to heal as fast as expected. The hyperbaric oxygen is particularly helpful for severe burns. People who have gangrene, bedsores, Buerger’s disease and people with diabetes who are wounded can also benefit a lot from the use of hyperbaric chambers. The other use of the hyperbaric chamber is the post-radiotherapy treatment which refers to complications that usually after radiotherapy on patients with cancer like late radiation-induced tissue damage. The hyperbaric oxygen also improves the oxygen supply to tissues which could be damaged and subsequently prevent necrosis.
Patients who suffer from carbon II oxide poisoning can also benefit from the hyperbaric chamber. When people get exposed to carbon monoxide for some time, it can result in loss of consciousness. To get more details about hyperbaric chamber, click https://atlantahyperbariccenter.com/. This may later lead to memory problems, mood changes and personality disorders. The hyperbaric chamber is quite effective in reducing these effects. Hyperbaric chambers come in different configurations which include fixed, inflatable, casters and containerized.
The fixed hyperbaric chambers which are usually multipace are installed permanently in particular hospital units. The inflatable chambers, on the other hand, are quite lightweight, can be inflated anywhere and offer greater freedom of movement. The containerized chambers, on the other hand, are designed to be transported by specialized vehicles and trucks and can be installed on military vessels and drilling platforms. Learn more from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric_medicine#Hyperbaric_chambers.
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Do You Really Need to Take a Probiotic?
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Not long after researchers discovered the benefits of probiotics—gut-friendly live bacteria—stores began teeming with products claiming to improve your microbiome. But experts caution that the powders, refrigerated pills, and yogurt and kefir with added strains won’t work for everyone. Are they right for you?
The 7 Best Supplements for Men
Yes…for specific conditions. Gastrointestinal ones, namely. “The strongest evidence is for people with inflammatory bowel disease, and occasional abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea,” says Mary Ellen Sanders, researcher and founding president of the nonprofit International Scientific Association for Prebiotics and Probiotics. Other promising areas include treating allergies, anxiety, and obesity, though more research needs to be done. “Probiotics interact with your gut’s immune cells to help prevent infections and inflammation,” Sanders says. “They also create more microbes, which improves intestinal health.” Different strains are more effective for different issues, so read the packages carefully before buying.
Yes…if you’re on antibiotics. These powerful drugs are programmed to kill infection-causing bacteria, but they can also lower the levels of good bacteria in the GI tract, allowing harmful pathogens to flourish. Probiotics can help keep bacterial levels balanced and ward off GI issues (namely diarrhea).
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No…if you’re healthy. They won’t hurt you, but there’s not enough evidence to warrant regular supplementation. To maintain healthy bacterial levels, better to reach for fermented products (yogurt, kefir, kimchi, kombucha) and foods that deliver prebiotics—certain nutrients, like inulin fiber—that probiotics feed on (garlic, onions, and leeks are good sources). Fermented foods contain a greater diversity of microbes than supplements, which is better for overall health, says Sandra M. Buerger, a lecturer in natural sciences at Boston University. Plus, you get all of the benefits (vitamins, minerals, nutrients) from the whole foods.
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Duterte has no serious illness: Palace
#PHnews: Duterte has no serious illness: Palace
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has no serious illness and continues to be “fit and healthy” despite his age, Malacañang said on Wednesday.
“As of now, he (Duterte) has really no serious condition. And I’d like to say to those who wish the President ill, sorry na lang po kayo (sorry to you) because God has given the President good health,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque told CNN Philippines’ The Source.
Roque made the clarification after Duterte, 75, bared on Monday that his doctor had advised him to stop drinking as his Barrett’s esophagus was “nearing Stage 1 cancer.”
Barrett’s esophagus is a condition in which tissue that is similar to the lining of the intestine replaces the tissue lining of the esophagus, according to the definition provided by the Washington-based National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases.
People with Barrett’s esophagus, the institute noted, are more likely to develop a rare type of cancer called esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Roque clarified that the doctor’s advice to Duterte was given “a long time ago”, before the former Davao City mayor became president.
“So you are talking of a medical advice that happened many years ago even prior to the presidency. And I think the reason why he precisely stopped drinking was to prevent (it) from developing into Stage 1 cancer. And that is the context of what the President said,” he said.
Duterte is “reaping the harvest” of heeding his doctor’s medical advice because until now, he continues to enjoy good health, Roque said.
“He is fit and healthy for a person his age,” he said. “And that’s why he doesn’t drink, he doesn’t smoke, he has no vices as president because he wants to be in good and healthy condition.”
‘Very transparent’
Roque said Duterte has no plan to hide anything about his health.
The 75-year-old Chief Executive, he said, remains “very transparent” when it comes to the real status of his health.
“I don’t think the people should worry about lack of transparency because the President himself will say what his condition is,” Roque said. “As far as the President’s medical condition is concerned, take note that it comes from his own mouth. So it is not as if he’s trying to hide anything. He’s very transparent.”
Apart from Barrett’s esophagus, Duterte previously acknowledged that he has Buerger’s disease, a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs.
The President also has myasthenia gravis, a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease that weakens skeletal muscles responsible for breathing and moving parts of the body.
He is also battling chronic back pains and migraines.
In October 2018, Duterte announced to the public that the supposed “growth” found in his digestive tract tested negative for cancer.
No need to worry
Under Article 7, Section 12 of the 1987 Constitution, the President is mandated to declare the real condition of his health “in case of serious illness.”
Roque assured that the people would be informed should Duterte learn that he is seriously ill.
“The President is a lawyer. He knows what the Constitution provides, in case he has a serious illness. He would have to divulge his medical condition to the public. And I assure everyone that as officers of the court, the President and I will divulge any serious illness to the public pursuant to the Constitution,” he said.
Asked how healthy Duterte is, Roque said, “He’s healthy as any 75-year-old could be in the Philippines. And that is the reason why he regularly delivers his messages to the people so that they would know and see him and judge for themselves.” (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "Duterte has no serious illness: Palace." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1113404 (accessed August 26, 2020 at 06:57PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Duterte has no serious illness: Palace." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1113404 (archived).
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Vasculitis Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2016 - 2024
Ranging from mild to life threatening, short term to life long, Vasculitis is a term for a group of rare diseases that have in common, a condition that destroys blood vessels by inflammation. Affecting both sexes and all ages, vasculitis is caused by leukocyte migration and can affect arteries and veins in the body. Lymphangitis can also be considered as a type of vasculitis.
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Fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, myocardial infraction, arthralgia and others are the possible symptoms of vasculitis. This disorder can affect the blood vessels such as arteries, capillaries and veins in the body as it results in poor blood flow to tissues throughout the body, such as the lungs, nerves and skin.  If the blood vessel is inflamed it blocks or closes the path for blood flow that leads to aneurysm. Shortness of breath, numbness in hand or foot, red spots on the skin, lumps or sores are some of the common symptoms of Vasculitis. Though vasculitis of the kidneys may produce no symptoms at first, but it still remains a serious predicament. Often requiring treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, Vasculitics diseases are inflammatory health problems whose early detection and treatment can prevent permanent damage. Glucocorticoids comprises an integral part of the medication used to treat vasculitis. The dosage and the length of the treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the personal history of the patient. An autoimmune disease where the body comes under attack by its own immune system, some cases of Vasculitis are also caused by reactions to medicines.
Vasculitis is a very rare disease and some of the types of vasculitis diseases are mentioned below:
By large vessel vasculitis
Behçet’s Disease
Cogan’s Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Takayasu’s Arteritis
By medium vessel vasculitis
Buerger’s Disease
Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Kawasaki Disease
Polyarteritis Nodosa
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By small vessel vasculitis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Wegener’s Granulomatosis
Rising incidences of metabolic disorders and circulatory diseases would accentuate the growth of this disease. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that in the year 2013 around 8,000,000 people were diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is expected to grow significantly in near future owing to sedentary and changing lifestyle. This, the above mentioned factors drive the growth of this market globally. However, lack of awareness is one of the restraining factor of this market.
Geographically, North America is the leading region for the global vasculitis market owing to increasing healthcare awareness. In addition, rise in circulatory diseases namely, peripheral vascular diseases also accentuates the growth in this region. The market in Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a significant due to rise in disposable income and increasing healthcare awareness.
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Vasculitis Market Key Players
Some of the key players engaged in developing vasculitis therapeutics market are Novartis AG, GlaxoSmithKline plc, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., RNL BIO Co., Ltd., Teijin Pharma Limited, Anthera Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc., Human Genome Sciences, Inc.¸ Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and Genentech, Inc. among others.
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Vasculitis Market Projected to Garner Significant Revenues by 2024
Ranging from mild to life threatening, short term to life long, Vasculitis is a term for a group of rare diseases that have in common, a condition that destroys blood vessels by inflammation. Affecting both sexes and all ages, vasculitis is caused by leukocyte migration and can affect arteries and veins in the body. Lymphangitis can also be considered as a type of vasculitis. Fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, myocardial infraction, arthralgia and others are the possible symptoms of vasculitis. This disorder can affect the blood vessels such as arteries, capillaries and veins in the body as it results in poor blood flow to tissues throughout the body, such as the lungs, nerves and skin.  If the blood vessel is inflamed it blocks or closes the path for blood flow that leads to aneurysm.
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Shortness of breath, numbness in hand or foot, red spots on the skin, lumps or sores are some of the common symptoms of Vasculitis. Though vasculitis of the kidneys may produce no symptoms at first, but it still remains a serious predicament. Often requiring treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, Vasculitics diseases are inflammatory health problems whose early detection and treatment can prevent permanent damage. Glucocorticoids comprises an integral part of the medication used to treat vasculitis. The dosage and the length of the treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the personal history of the patient. An autoimmune disease where the body comes under attack by its own immune system, some cases of Vasculitis are also caused by reactions to medicines.
Vasculitis is a very rare disease and some of the types of vasculitis diseases are mentioned below:
By large vessel vasculitis
Behçet’s Disease
Cogan’s Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Takayasu’s Arteritis
By medium vessel vasculitis
Buerger’s Disease
Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Kawasaki Disease
Polyarteritis Nodosa
By small vessel vasculitis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Wegener’s Granulomatosis
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Rising incidences of metabolic disorders and circulatory diseases would accentuate the growth of this disease. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that in the year 2013 around 8,000,000 people were diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is expected to grow significantly in near future owing to sedentary and changing lifestyle. This, the above mentioned factors drive the growth of this market globally. However, lack of awareness is one of the restraining factor of this market.
Geographically, North America is the leading region for the global vasculitis market owing to increasing healthcare awareness. In addition, rise in circulatory diseases namely, peripheral vascular diseases also accentuates the growth in this region. The market in Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a significant due to rise in disposable income and increasing healthcare awareness.
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Some of the key players engaged in developing vasculitis therapeutics market are Novartis AG, GlaxoSmithKline plc, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., RNL BIO Co., Ltd., Teijin Pharma Limited, Anthera Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc., Human Genome Sciences, Inc.¸ Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and Genentech, Inc. among others.
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Vasculitis Market - Competitive Analysis and Forecast 2024
Ranging from mild to life threatening, short term to life long, Vasculitis is a term for a group of rare diseases that have in common, a condition that destroys blood vessels by inflammation. Affecting both sexes and all ages, vasculitis is caused by leukocyte migration and can affect arteries and veins in the body. Lymphangitis can also be considered as a type of vasculitis. Fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, myocardial infraction, arthralgia and others are the possible symptoms of vasculitis. This disorder can affect the blood vessels such as arteries, capillaries and veins in the body as it results in poor blood flow to tissues throughout the body, such as the lungs, nerves and skin.  If the blood vessel is inflamed it blocks or closes the path for blood flow that leads to aneurysm. Shortness of breath, numbness in hand or foot, red spots on the skin, lumps or sores are some of the common symptoms of Vasculitis.
Though vasculitis of the kidneys may produce no symptoms at first, but it still remains a serious predicament. Often requiring treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, Vasculitics diseases are inflammatory health problems whose early detection and treatment can prevent permanent damage. Glucocorticoids comprises an integral part of the medication used to treat vasculitis. The dosage and the length of the treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the personal history of the patient. An autoimmune disease where the body comes under attack by its own immune system, some cases of Vasculitis are also caused by reactions to medicines.
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Vasculitis is a very rare disease and some of the types of vasculitis diseases are mentioned below:
By large vessel vasculitis
Behçet's Disease
Cogan's Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Takayasu's Arteritis
By medium vessel vasculitis
Buerger's Disease
Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Kawasaki Disease
Polyarteritis Nodosa
By small vessel vasculitis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Wegener's Granulomatosis
Rising incidences of metabolic disorders and circulatory diseases would accentuate the growth of this disease. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that in the year 2013 around 8,000,000 people were diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is expected to grow significantly in near future owing to sedentary and changing lifestyle. This, the above mentioned factors drive the growth of this market globally. However, lack of awareness is one of the restraining factor of this market.
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Geographically, North America is the leading region for the global vasculitis market owing to increasing healthcare awareness. In addition, rise in circulatory diseases namely, peripheral vascular diseases also accentuates the growth in this region. The market in Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a significant due to rise in disposable income and increasing healthcare awareness.
Vasculitis Market Key Players
Some of the key players engaged in developing vasculitis therapeutics market are Novartis AG, GlaxoSmithKline plc, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., RNL BIO Co., Ltd., Teijin Pharma Limited, Anthera Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc., Human Genome Sciences, Inc.¸ Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and Genentech, Inc. among others.
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7 health problems that your hands are warning you about!
“Let me hear your body talk!” We know it’s not what that catchy tune was talking about, but your body certainly does have a language, and it’s up to you to understand it.|
Your body reacts to what you eat and how you treat it and tells you what it needs. Changes in mood, energy, pain, and even cravings all reflect the fluctuations of our health, but another unique way your body can communicate is through your hands.
Hands can signal distress in a number of different ways, as a warning of underlying diseases or deficiencies. Pain in certain fingers might reflect nerve damage, while a black or blue color in your hand might indicate problems with circulation. These are the most common symptoms that manifest in your hands, which everyone should be familiar with:
Numbness and Inability to Feel Pain or Temperature
Type 2 diabetics are constantly exposed to high levels of blood sugar, which can damage nerve fibers altering our sense of touch. It does this by interfering with nerve signals and damaging blood vessels, making it harder to get nutrients and oxygen to nerves. This is called peripheral neuropathy a sign of type 2 diabetes.[i] These symptoms in your hands, as well as your feet, are early signs of type 2 diabetes. Other signs include: [ii] [iii]
Cuts and sores that aren’t healing
Dizziness
Changes in digestion
Urination abnormalities
Altered sexual function
Weight loss
Blurred vision
Fatigue
Increased hunger
The VeinCare Centre video below explains this concept in more detail:
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What Should you do? To prevent diabetes, start eating foods high in fiber, protein and good fat that help stabilize your blood sugar, alongside more exercise.  [iv]
Blotchy Red Palms (Palmar Erythema)
This is a sign of a liver condition called cirrhosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver. In cirrhosis the inflamed liver sends extra hormones around the body, dilating blood vessels in the hands and feet which can cause redness.[v]  Cirrhosis is a condition where real tissue is replaced by scar tissues because of drinking too much alcohol, viral hepatitis, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The scar tissues make it difficult for blood to get through and can cause severe trouble. If you have these blotchy red palms you might also bruise and bleed easily, your eyes and skin might turn yellow, or you might also be overweight.[vi]
What Should I Do?
Check with your doctor to make sure it isn’t cirrhosis, a severe liver condition. If it is, stick to your treatment, find ways to stop smoking, drinking, or taking recreational drugs. If you have blotchy red palms because of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, avoid drinking, try to lose weight at a reasonable pace, and eat a balanced diet, limiting your intake of carbs.[vii] [viii]
Discomfort in Your Wrist, and Fingers Except for The Little One
Pain in your wrist and fingers is a sign of carpal tunnel. This sensation might go from a tingle to the feeling of an electric shock. The pain will ride up your arm from time to time as well. Carpal tunnel is often developed by repetitive use or pressure on your median nerve which passes through your forearm and wrist. Repetitive use of this nerve or a pinch due to a wrist fracture might lead to carpal tunnel.[ix]
What Should I Do?
Apply ice packs, and stop the frequent use of your wrist and hand muscles. You can also use a splint to hold your wrist still while eating anti-inflammatory foods to reduce the pain.
You can also try this 24 Hour Carpal Tunnel Cure:
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Otherwise, talk to your doctor about options suitable for you to help manage pain and inflammation.[x]
Tips of Your Fingers Have Black or Blue Skin 
This is a sign of Buerger’s Disease, a disease which comes from inflamed and swelled blood vessels. Tobacco use is frequently associated with disease, yet, researchers aren’t sure why. Pain should occur when you use your hands, and the same symptoms may appear on your feet. You may also feel painful sores in your fingers and toes.[xi]
What Should I Do?
Get to a doctor, without proper treatment you could get gangrene, and in some cases amputation is necessary. You also must quit smoking, using tobacco, and nicotine immediately. Your doctor can give you something to stop your blood vessels from swelling, and to help with nicotine and tobacco addiction. Other less effective treatments are blood dilation medications, compression of arms and legs to increase blood flow, and invasive surgeries. Needless to say, it’s best not to smoke in the first place.[xii]
Hands Tremor
If your hands are shaking or numb, this could be a sign that you’re vitamin deficient, anxious, or tired. Your body is giving you a clear sign to fix your habits. Vitamins you might need are Vitamin E, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin B12. [xiii] [xiv] [xv]
Other signs of vitamin deficiency include fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, pale or yellow skin, irregular heartbeats, weight loss, or muscle weakness. [xvi]
What Should I Do?
Make more time for yourself and set priorities, don’t bite off more than you can chew. This means eating right, sleeping 7-9 hours, and dealing with stress through hobbies, exercise, and meditation.
If tremors persist you should talk to your doctor about what steps to take next, and make sure it isn’t a sign of a bigger health condition such as Parkinson’s disease.
Overly White Fingernails
You might have an iron deficiency, if the skin under your fingernails is consistently white, or if you press on your nail, turning it white, and it stays that color when you let go.[xvii]This means that your blood doesn’t have enough iron to make hemoglobin. You need this protein to carry oxygen to your tissues and muscles. People with this deficiency rarely know they have it, so looking at your fingernails is a good trick to figure it out. Other symptoms of iron deficiencies are fatigue, pale skin, dizziness, cold hands and feet, and headaches. [xviii]
What Should I Do?
If you suspect an iron deficiency, visit your doctor to get a blood test done. If it turns out that you do have an iron deficiency, it’s wise to change up your diet by eating more grass-fed and organic red meat, dark green leafy vegetables, dried fruits and nuts. If you are struggling to incorporate more of these foods into your diet, take Iron supplements on a regular basis.
Find out more about Iron Deficiency from VitaTree VitaLife Show
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Complete Lack of Movement In Your Hand
This is sometimes caused by the Brachial Plexus Injury usually developed from contact sports which damage the nerves of the shoulder, arm, and hand. They are damaged by frequently stretching and compressing the nerve which eventually tears away from your spinal cord. At times, tumors can also be the cause of this injury.
This injury can cause a slight numbness while the more severe version of this injury doesn’t allow you to move your hand at all and usually, comes with severe pain. [xx]
What Should I Do?
See your doctor for a recommendation. Some nerves might need time to recover while physical therapy might be necessary to keep your joints working properly. If the injury is severe, a nerve graft or nerve transfer surgery might be required.[xxi]
Conclusion
Your hands might be able to tell your future, but not in the way fortune tellers use them. Looking for discoloration, numbness or complete loss of control can tell you about your nervous system, your blood, and your liver. However, knowing what to look for is just the first step in getting better, you need to dedicate yourself to the right treatment and the right foods.
[i] Diabetic neuropathy Symptoms – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/29tkexH. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[ii] Treatment – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2cwM3K3. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[iii] Diabetic neuropathy Symptoms – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/29tkexH. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[iv] Treatment – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2cwM3K3. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[v] Moorhead A. 12 health problems your hands and nails are warning you about. The Sun. 2016. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbEclW. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[vi] What Is Cirrhosis?. WebMD. 2017. Available at: http://ift.tt/2oLmn0P. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[vii] Fatty Liver Disease: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments. WebMD. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbDRzW. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[viii]What Is Cirrhosis?. WebMD. 2017. Available at: http://ift.tt/2oLmn0P. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[ix] Mayo Clinic Staff. Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2oLgdhk. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[x] Mayo Clinic Staff. Treatment – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbkcjA. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xi] Mayo Clinic Staff. Overview – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2ijDYGs. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xii] IBID.
[xiii] Fatigue and Shaking hands or tremor: Common Related Medical Conditions. Symptomcheckerwebmdcom. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbAGIl. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xiv] Busse M. What Vitamin Deficiencies Cause Tremors?. LIVESTRONGCOM. 2015. Available at: http://ift.tt/2oLleqo. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xv] Moorhead A. 12 health problems your hands and nails are warning you about. The Sun. 2016. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbEclW. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xvi]Mayo Clinic Staff. Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2l0ooA5. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xvii] Moorhead A. 12 health problems your hands and nails are warning you about. The Sun. 2016. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbEclW. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xviii] Cafasso J, Nall R. Iron Deficiency Anemia. Healthline. Available at: http://ift.tt/2oLmlpJ. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xix] IBID.
[xx] Mayo Clinic Staff. Overview – Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic. Available at: http://ift.tt/2pbkerI. Accessed April 6, 2017.
[xxi] IBID.
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New Trends of Vasculitis Market with Worldwide Industry Analysis to 2024
Ranging from mild to life threatening, short term to life long, Vasculitis is a term for a group of rare diseases that have in common, a condition that destroys blood vessels by inflammation. Affecting both sexes and all ages, vasculitis is caused by leukocyte migration and can affect arteries and veins in the body. Lymphangitis can also be considered as a type of vasculitis. Fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, myocardial infraction, arthralgia and others are the possible symptoms of vasculitis. This disorder can affect the blood vessels such as arteries, capillaries and veins in the body as it results in poor blood flow to tissues throughout the body, such as the lungs, nerves and skin. If the blood vessel is inflamed it blocks or closes the path for blood flow that leads to aneurysm. Shortness of breath, numbness in hand or foot, red spots on the skin, lumps or sores are some of the common symptoms of Vasculitis. Though vasculitis of the kidneys may produce no symptoms at first, but it still remains a serious predicament. Often requiring treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, Vasculitics diseases are inflammatory health problems whose early detection and treatment can prevent permanent damage. Glucocorticoids comprises an integral part of the medication used to treat vasculitis. The dosage and the length of the treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the personal history of the patient. An autoimmune disease where the body comes under attack by its own immune system, some cases of Vasculitis are also caused by reactions to medicines.
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Vasculitis is a very rare disease and some of the types of vasculitis diseases are mentioned below:
By large vessel vasculitis
Behçet's Disease
Cogan's Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Takayasu's Arteritis
By medium vessel vasculitis
Buerger's Disease
Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Kawasaki Disease
Polyarteritis Nodosa
By small vessel vasculitis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Wegener's Granulomatosis
Rising incidences of metabolic disorders and circulatory diseases would accentuate the growth of this disease. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that in the year 2013 around 8,000,000 people were diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is expected to grow significantly in near future owing to sedentary and changing lifestyle. This, the above mentioned factors drive the growth of this market globally. However, lack of awareness is one of the restraining factor of this market.
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Geographically, North America is the leading region for the global vasculitis market owing to increasing healthcare awareness. In addition, rise in circulatory diseases namely, peripheral vascular diseases also accentuates the growth in this region. The market in Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a significant due to rise in disposable income and increasing healthcare awareness.
Vasculitis Market Key Players
Some of the key players engaged in developing vasculitis therapeutics market are Novartis AG, GlaxoSmithKline plc, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., RNL BIO Co., Ltd., Teijin Pharma Limited, Anthera Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc., Human Genome Sciences, Inc.¸ Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and Genentech, Inc. among others.
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PRRD says bad weather prevents him from showing up at events
#PHnews: PRRD says bad weather prevents him from showing up at events
MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday said the weather was among the reasons why he failed to visit quake-hit areas in Davao del Sur last week.
“If the weather will not allow it, which I --- it --- a low ceiling cloud, paano ko maglipad? ‘Di diretso ka sa bukid (How will I fly? I’ll go straight to the farm),” Duterte said in a media interview in Malacañang.
Duterte said sometimes, he only forced the pilot to take off despite bad weather because he wanted to spend the weekend in his hometown in Davao City.
“You know, itong (this) helicopter man is visual. But sometimes I force them to take off especially if I want to go home. And I do not want to rest on any other place,” Duterte said.
He, however, admitted that it was hard to navigate the helicopter especially on a particularly cloudy day.
“But sometimes, if you cannot really see your way in and out of where you are going, and then if they say that it's not good to fly there this time --- it's all --- so it's all clouds,” he said.
Asked if it was just the weather and not his health condition to blame for his absence in last week’s event, Duterte reiterated that it was normal for senior citizens to experience illness as they aged.
“Masama ang loob ko, ma'am, hindi ang pakiramdam (I am disappointed, but I don’t feel ill),” Duterte said.
“Well, I said, I'm --- I'm 74. Most of our Cabinet members are also at my age. 'Pag natumba ako, tumba lahat 'yan. Sigurado 'yan. Hindi lang ako (If I fall, they also fall. That’s for sure. Not just me),” he added.
Duterte suffers from back problems, migraines and Buerger's disease, an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "PRRD says bad weather prevents him from showing up at events." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1090266 (accessed January 08, 2020 at 05:33AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "PRRD says bad weather prevents him from showing up at events." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1090266 (archived).
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Duterte, Moon to discuss regional security during meeting
#PHnews: Duterte, Moon to discuss regional security during meeting
MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte and Korean President Moon Jae-in will discuss regional “security matters” among other top concerns when they meet in Busan, South Korea next week.
The Duterte-Moon bilateral meeting will take place during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) - Republic of Korea Commemorative Summit in Busan on November 25 to 27.
“Well, security matters. One, security. And it’s obvious. It is now the equilibrium of geopolitics,” Duterte said in a media interview in Malacañan Palace late Tuesday night.
He said the South Koreans are also against the occupation of the South China Sea and the claim of China.
“This will be taken up because one day, when we decide to really go for it, it will be the Western powers plus Seoul, plus Tokyo, and Australia. I’m not sure of Malaysia, if they’ll join the fray,” Duterte said.
South Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Han Dong-man said the Philippines and South Korea are scheduled to sign at least four agreements during the Duterte-Moon bilateral meeting – those on social security, educational cooperation, fisheries, and tourism.
Also up for discussion are ways to increase trade volumes and conclude the free trade agreement between the Philippines and Korea, defense and logistics cooperation, and efforts to enhance people-to-people exchange.
Aging-associated ailments
The 74-year-old President, meanwhile, allayed concerns over the state of his health and whether or not he would be able to travel to Busan despite suffering from several ailments.
“When I decided to travel outside, it presupposes that I think kaya ko (I can manage). But to worry about … I’ll give you one advice. Things beyond your control, do not worry about it. You’re just wasting your time. There are things in life beyond your control. So do not kill yourself thinking about it,” he said.
Despite advice from his doctors to take a break from work, Duterte said he could not rest because of the amount of paperwork he had to do.
He urged the public anew to refrain from asking questions about his health, noting that senior citizens experience several aging-associated ailments.
“Huwag na ninyo akong tanungin na kung may sakit ba ako. Kasi lahat ng 74 years old dito sa Pilipinas -- except for a few --- lahat may sakit na 'yan (Don’t ask me if I have any ailment because all 74-year-olds in the Philippines -- except for a few -- all of them have ailments),” Duterte said. “'Yung lahat ng sakit na 'yan, nandito na sa akin. Matanda na ako. Pero nakakapagsalita pa naman ako (All of the ailments, I have them. I am already old. But I can still speak).”
The public, he said, could call out his attention if his poor health prevents him from performing his functions as President.
“When I'm no longer coherent, if I cannot articulate now the things that I want to relay to you, then it's about time that you call the attention of my family, Inday, and (say) that your father is no longer capable of being President of this republic,” Duterte said. “Why? Because he’s not good anymore. Then if my family would say, ‘You retire. Do not wait for the expiration.’”
Duterte suffers from muscle spasms due to a minor motorcycle incident on October 16.
He has also complained about migraines and has Buerger's disease, an inflammation of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Duterte, Moon to discuss regional security during meeting." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1086534 (accessed November 20, 2019 at 11:21PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Duterte, Moon to discuss regional security during meeting." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1086534 (archived).
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Vasculitis Market : Competitive Strategies, Regional Analysis Forecast 2024
Ranging from mild to life threatening, short term to life long, Vasculitis is a term for a group of rare diseases that have in common, a condition that destroys blood vessels by inflammation. Affecting both sexes and all ages, vasculitis is caused by leukocyte migration and can affect arteries and veins in the body. Lymphangitis can also be considered as a type of vasculitis.
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Fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, myocardial infraction, arthralgia and others are the possible symptoms of vasculitis. This disorder can affect the blood vessels such as arteries, capillaries and veins in the body as it results in poor blood flow to tissues throughout the body, such as the lungs, nerves and skin.  If the blood vessel is inflamed it blocks or closes the path for blood flow that leads to aneurysm. Shortness of breath, numbness in hand or foot, red spots on the skin, lumps or sores are some of the common symptoms of Vasculitis. Though vasculitis of the kidneys may produce no symptoms at first, but it still remains a serious predicament. Often requiring treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, Vasculitics diseases are inflammatory health problems whose early detection and treatment can prevent permanent damage. Glucocorticoids comprises an integral part of the medication used to treat vasculitis. The dosage and the length of the treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the personal history of the patient. An autoimmune disease where the body comes under attack by its own immune system, some cases of Vasculitis are also caused by reactions to medicines.
Vasculitis is a very rare disease and some of the types of vasculitis diseases are mentioned below:
By large vessel vasculitis
Behçet’s Disease
Cogan’s Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Takayasu’s Arteritis
By medium vessel vasculitis
Buerger’s Disease
Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Kawasaki Disease
Polyarteritis Nodosa
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By small vessel vasculitis
Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Wegener’s Granulomatosis
Rising incidences of metabolic disorders and circulatory diseases would accentuate the growth of this disease. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that in the year 2013 around 8,000,000 people were diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and is expected to grow significantly in near future owing to sedentary and changing lifestyle. This, the above mentioned factors drive the growth of this market globally. However, lack of awareness is one of the restraining factor of this market.
Geographically, North America is the leading region for the global vasculitis market owing to increasing healthcare awareness. In addition, rise in circulatory diseases namely, peripheral vascular diseases also accentuates the growth in this region. The market in Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a significant due to rise in disposable income and increasing healthcare awareness.
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Vasculitis Market Key Players
Some of the key players engaged in developing vasculitis therapeutics market are Novartis AG, GlaxoSmithKline plc, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., RNL BIO Co., Ltd., Teijin Pharma Limited, Anthera Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc., Human Genome Sciences, Inc.¸ Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and Genentech, Inc. among others.
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