• How you can get top grades, to get a best job.

    How you can get top grades, to get a best job.

    Latest Posts

    Ronex Airdrop 168$ value

    Fatehlaljeengar
    ๐Ÿ”ฅ Ronex Airdrop ๐Ÿ”ฅ
    ๐ŸŽ Rewards 20 USD and 80 RX Coin
    ๐Ÿ’ฐ Value $168
    ๐Ÿ”˜ Join Airdrop : https://ronex.io/?ref=Fatehlaljeengar
    ๐Ÿ”ท Go to Website
    ๐Ÿ”ท Click Sign Up
    ๐Ÿ”ท Enter Username
    ๐Ÿ”ท Enter Email
    ๐Ÿ”ท Confirm Email
    ๐Ÿ”ท Create Password
    ๐Ÿ”ท Confirm Password
    ๐Ÿ”ท Click Sign up
    ๐Ÿ”ท Login Directly Without Confirm Email
    ๐Ÿ”ท Use USD Balance to Buy RX Coin
    ✅ Done

    GINGIVITIS

    Fatehlaljeengar

    OVERVIW

    A form of gum disease that causes inflamed gums.
    The cause is poor oral hygiene. Untreated gingivitis can lead to tooth loss and other serious conditions.
    Symptoms include gums that are swollen, puffy, receding, sometimes tender or that bleed easily.
    Treatment involves a professional cleaning as well as oral rinses.

    SYMPTOM

    Symptoms include gums that are swollen
    puffy
    receding
    sometimes tender or that bleed easily.

    TREATMENT

    Treatment consists of improving dental hygiene
    Treatment involves a professional cleaning as well as oral rinses.

    Coronavirus: Second death confirmed in India

    Fatehlaljeengar
    A 68-year-old woman from Delhi has been confirmed as the second Indian to die from the coronavirus.
    The woman, who had underlying health conditions, is thought to have been infected by her son who travelled to Switzerland and Italy last month.
    India's first fatality from the virus was confirmed on Thursday.
    The 76-year-old man, from the southern state of Karnataka, died after returning from a month-long visit to Saudi Arabia on 29 February.
    People who came in contact with the man are being traced and quarantined, the state's health minister said. India has 82 confirmed cases of the virus, the health ministry says.
    The Delhi woman's son was "initially asymptomatic but developed a fever and cough after one day", a government statement said. The family were then screened and the mother and son admitted to hospital.
    The 76-year-old Karnataka man was screened at the airport on his return but showed no symptoms at the time. After he developed difficulties last week, he was taken to hospital. He died on Tuesday but it was not reported until Thursday.
    India's Supreme Court has said it will only hear urgent cases from Monday, and has restricted the number of people who can enter a courtroom.
    Karnataka has banned all gatherings including weddings, sports events and conferences for a week as the country attempts to slow the spread of the virus.

    Malls, movie theatres, pubs and night clubs have also been shut.

    "The government will decide on further action after a week following a review," the state's chief minister BS Yediyurappa announced on Friday.

    But he said that government offices would continue to function as normal.

    India has taken a number of steps to halt the spread of Covid-19:

    All visas, barring a select few categories, have been suspended for a month
    Visa-free travel afforded to overseas citizens of the country has been suspended until 15 April and even those allowed in could be subject to 14 days of quarantine
    Schools, colleges and movie theatres in the capital, Delhi, have been shut until 31 March
    The Indian Premier League (IPL), featuring nearly 60 foreign players and scheduled to begin on 29 March, has been postponed to 15 April
    Two one-day cricket matches between India and South Africa will be played behind closed doors
    India's health ministry says it was among the first countries in the world to prepare for an outbreak of the respiratory illness, and denied allegations that it was slow in testing suspected cases.

    "Our surveillance system is strong and we are able to quickly identify any symptomatic patients," RR Gangakhedkar from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) told reporters on Thursday.

    Bitcoin Plunges Below $5,000 As S&P 500 Futures Sell-Off Continues

    Fatehlaljeengar
    What many didn’t think would transpire has; Bitcoin has just minutes ago plunged under $5,000 as the sell-off in global markets has continued. The price of the leading cryptocurrency is now at $4,700 as of the time of writing this.

    This comes as the S&P 500 and Dow Jones have posted their worst performance since the crash of 1987.
    Ethereum has dropped to $103.
    As it stands, Crypto Twitter is in disbelief, with many remarking that the technicals for the cryptocurrency remain in uncharted territory. As it stands, the cryptocurrency has fallen below its 200-week moving average, a level which was crucial for the asset.

    Fever , Symptoms, Treatment and types

    Fatehlaljeengar
    Fever is when a human’s body temperature goes above the normal range of 36–37° Centigrade (98–100° Fahrenheit). It is a common medical sign.
    Other terms for a fever include pyrexia and controlled hyperthermia.
    As the body temperature goes up, the person may feel cold until it levels off and stops rising.
    People’s normal body temperatures may vary and are affected by factors such as eating, exercise, sleeping, and what time of the day it is. Our body temperature is usually at its highest at around 6 p.m. and at its lowest at about 3 a.m.
    A high body temperature, or fever, is one of the ways our immune system attempts to combat an infection. Usually, the rise in body temperature helps the individual resolve an infection. However, sometimes it may rise too high, in which case, the fever can be serious and lead to complications.
    Doctors say that as long as the fever is mild, there is no need to bring it down – if the fever is not severe, it is probably helping to neutralize the bacterium or virus that is causing the infection. Medications to bring down a fever are called antipyretics. If the fever is causing undue discomfort, an antipyretic may be recommended.
    When a fever reaches or exceeds 38° Centigrade (100.4° Fahrenheit), it is no longer mild and should be checked every couple of hours.
    These temperatures refer to oral measurement, when the thermometer is put in the mouth. For normal armpit temperatures, the temperature measures lower than it actually is and the numbers are reduced by about 0.2–0.3° Centigrade.

    When somebody has a fever, signs and symptoms are linked to what is known as sickness behavior, and may include:
    A woman holding a thermometer showing fever temperature.Share on Pinterest

    Temperature can be measured in the mouth, rectum (anus), under the arm, or inside the ear.

    • feeling cold when nobody else does
    • shivering
    • lack of appetite
    • dehydration — preventable if the person drinks plenty of fluids
    • depression
    • hyperalgesia, or increased sensitivity to pain
    • lethargy
    • problems concentrating
    • sleepiness
    • sweating
    If the fever is high, there may also be extreme irritability, confusion, delirium, and seizures.

    Non - steroidal anti - inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs) such as aspirn  or ibuprofen can help bring a fever down. These are available to purchase over-the-counter or online. However, a mild fever may be helping combat the bacterium or virus that is causing the infection. It may not be ideal to bring it down.
    If the fever has been caused by a bacterial infection, the doctor may prescribe an antibiotic.
    If a fever has been caused by a cold, which is caused by a viral infection, NSAIDs may be used to relieve uncomfortable symptoms. Antibiotics have no effect against viruses and will not be prescribed by your doctor for a viral infection.
    Fluid intake: Anyone with a fever should consume plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Dehydration will complicate any illness.
    Heat stroke: NSAIDs will not be effective if the person’s fever was caused by hot weather or sustained strenuous exercise. The patient needs to be cooled. If they are confused or unconscious, they should be treated by a doctor straight away.

    Fever can be caused by a number of factors:
    • an infection, such as flu
    • some medications
    • overexposure of skin to sunlight, 
    • resulting either by exposure to high temperatures or prolonged strenuous exercise
    • dehydration
    • silicosis, a type of lung disease caused by long-term exposure to silica dust
    • amphetamine abuse
    • alcohol withdrawal

    Severity

    A fever can be:
    • low grade, from 100.5–102.1°F or 38.1–39°C
    • moderate, from 102.2–104.0°F or 39.1–40°C
    • high, from 104.1–106.0°F to or 40.1-41.1°C
    • hyperpyrexia, above 106.0°F or 41.1°C
    The height of the temperature may help indicate what type of problem is causing it.

    Chittorgarh Fort , Rajasthan

    Fatehlaljeengar

    Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Overview


    Built by local Maurya rulers (often confused with imperial Maurya Rulers) in 7th century A.D, the Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan is one of the largest forts in India. The Chittorgarh Fort, plainly known as Chittor is spread majestically over a hill of 590 feet in height and is spread across 692 acres of land is a fine example of the popular Rajput architecture. The imposing structure of the fort has many gateways built by the later rulers of the Maurya clan. Chittorgarh Fort was previously the capital of Mewar and is now situated in the city of Chittorgarh. Chittorgarh Fort reverberates with tales of heroism and sacrifice and displays the Rajput culture and values in the real sense. Owing to its magnificent edifice, the Chittorgarh Fort was declared a UNESCO's World Heritage Site in the year 2013.





    Don't panic corona virus COVID-19

    Fatehlaljeengar

    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

    OVERVIEW 

    Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause illnesses such as the common cold,


    severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). In 2019, a new coronavirus was identified as the cause of a disease outbreak in China.



    The virus is now known as the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The disease it causes is called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
    Cases of CORONA VARIOUS  have been reported in a growing number of countries, including the U.S. Public health groups, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are monitoring the situation and posting updates on their websites. These groups have also issued recommendations for preventing and treating the illness.

    SYMPTOM

    Signs and symptoms of CORONA VARIOUS  may appear two to 14 days after exposure and can include:
    • Fever
    • Cough
    • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
    The severity of CORONA VARIOUS  symptoms can range from very mild to severe. People who are older or have existing medical conditions, such as heart disease, may be at higher risk of serious illness. This is similar to what is seen with other respiratory illnesses, such as influenza.

    When to see a doctor

    Contact your doctor right away if you have CORONA VARIOUS symptoms and you've possibly been exposed to the virus. Tell your doctor if you've recently traveled internationally. Call your doctor ahead to tell him or her about your symptoms and recent travels and possible exposure before you go to your appointment.

    Causes 

    It's unclear exactly how contagious the new coronavirus is. It appears to be spreading from person to person among those in close contact. It may be spread by respiratory droplets released when someone with the virus coughs or sneezes.

     Risk factors

    Risk factors for CORONA VARIOUS  appear to include:
    • Recent travel from or residence in an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19 as determined by CDC or WHO
    • Close contact with someone who has CORONA VARIOUS  — such as when a family member or health care worker takes care of an infected person

     Prevention

    Although there is no vaccine available to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, you can take steps to reduce your risk of infection. WHO and CDC recommend following the standard precautions for avoiding respiratory viruses:
    • Wash your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
    • Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze.
    • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth if your hands aren't clean.
    • Avoid close contact with anyone who is sick.
    • Avoid sharing dishes, glasses, bedding and other household items if you're sick.
    • Clean and disinfect surfaces you often touch.
    • Stay home from work, school and public areas if you're sick.
    CDC doesn't recommend that healthy people wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses, including CORONA VARIOUS.  Only wear a mask if a health care provider tells you to do so.
    WHO also recommends that you:
    • Avoid eating raw or undercooked meat or animal organs.
    • Avoid contact with live animals and surfaces they may have touched if you're visiting live markets in areas that have recently had new coronavirus cases.