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00:00I am from college Meerut.
00:16There are two types of patients who are increasing rapidly in winter.
00:20One type of patient's BP is very high.
00:24In Neurology OPD, there are patients with paralysis or stroke.
00:31Let's assume that there are about 400 patients in our OPD.
00:35And in these patients, the number of patients has increased by double.
00:39In these patients, there are about 12-15 patients with paralysis every day.
00:44The number of patients with paralysis is different.
00:48In this pattern, the number of patients with paralysis is increasing.
00:53But this time, the number of patients with paralysis is increasing.
00:55And the change in the pattern is that their symptoms are also different.
00:59And this time, the number of patients with paralysis is also increasing.
01:04For example, the number of patients with paralysis is increasing by 25-30% compared to last year.
01:11Now let's talk about how to identify a patient with paralysis.
01:14Diabetic patients, cholesterol patients, blood pressure patients, BP patients can be affected by paralysis.
01:28However, paralysis can affect any age group in winter.
01:32In winter, there should be no temperature difference.
01:36There should be no sudden temperature change.
01:39If there is a heater inside and you go out, the body reacts in response.
01:44And when there is a reaction, there are such changes inside that the rate of cloud formation is fast.
01:50It gets cold suddenly and it becomes a cloud in the brain.
01:53One thing to keep in mind is that BP patients should take BP pills regularly and check.
01:59Diabetic patients should also control their sugar.
02:02Diabetic patients should not go out in the cold.
02:12You should go out only when the sun is out and the weather is comfortable.
02:18And if it is not so, then you should not go out that day and walk inside the house.
02:24The second thing is that after eating food, do as I always say in a divided form.
02:29If you don't do it, then divide it.
02:36Diabetic patients should walk fast for half an hour every day.
02:40By brisk walk, I mean to walk fast and walk with a fast pace.
02:45We do not call it a brisk walk.
02:49If this was the case, then there would have been a lot of sugar control.
02:53It does not reduce your sugar level.
02:56Only brisk walk is right and it is also beneficial for our health.
03:00So you can divide 10 minutes in the morning, 10 minutes in the afternoon and 10 minutes in the evening and walk around the house like this.
03:06For example, swelling in the mouth, swelling in the face, swelling in the hands, swelling in the legs, swelling in any part of the body.
03:13Or losing strength, sudden shivering, sudden vomiting.
03:18If any symptom appears suddenly in your body, it can be a sign of lack.
03:23Contact a nearby doctor to talk to us.
03:29There are 24 hours systems available.
03:34We also give treatment through latest technology.
03:39We also have a service of the government here.
03:44So you can contact any one of the doctors and you can come to us.
03:50We also provide treatment to patients.
03:52We also have the facility of MRI,
03:54which is provided by the government.
03:56We have a team of doctors.
03:58We also provide treatment to the patients.
04:00The latest treatment,
04:02which was supposed to be done
04:04by an operation,
04:06is now being done
04:08without an operation.
04:10Only medicines are used
04:12to dissolve the blood clots in the brain.
04:14This facility is also available
04:16in our hospital.
04:18The blood pressure
04:20also fluctuates according to the weather.
04:22The tendency of our body is that
04:24when winter comes,
04:26there are natural changes in our body
04:28that our BP increases.
04:30The BP that was in control
04:32before the winter,
04:34now it may increase.
04:36Now it may increase.
04:38People think that
04:40their BP works without medication
04:42and they don't need to take medicine.
04:44Those whose BP increases chronically,
04:46those who have BP
04:48for a long time,
04:50they have no symptoms.
04:52A patient's BP is usually
04:54200 Bps.
04:56The patient's BP
04:58is very stable.
05:00There is no headache,
05:02no dizziness.
05:04However, as the BP
05:06sustains for a long time,
05:08then the patient
05:10gets brain hemorrhage.
05:12That patient's BP
05:14and brain haemorrhage is a little more dangerous condition
05:18so it is better to save your life
05:21so I am telling you to improve your BP, sugar, your diet, your lifestyle and your life
05:28then you can save yourself from all these things

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