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Infection Management with Critical Care at Home

C aring for a loved one with an infection, especially seniors, can be overwhelming. Frequent hospital visits, extended stays, and unfamiliar environments often lead to added stress for seniors and their families. But what if hospital-grade medical care could come to your doorstep? Yes, such critical care offers at-home services for seniors, where this transformation can help with approaching infection management, ensuring expert attention and comfort for seniors within the familiar surroundings of their homes. Athulya Critical Care at Home offers high-quality at-home medical services, revolutionizing infection management with expert attention and the comfort of a familiar setting. The Warmth of Home, The Quality of Hospital Care Imagine receiving advanced medical care within the cozy, familiar surroundings of home. Athulya's critical care services address infections, provide wound care, administer IV antibiotics, and monitor vital signs. Our skilled healthcare professionals ens

Malaria & older adults: How to avoid this life-threatening illness?

Malaria is a parasite-borne disease. Mosquitoes transmit the parasite to humans when they bite them. The malaria death rate climbed significantly with age, With 4.6% fatal cases among people over 65. People are frequently bitten by malaria-carrying insects. Therefore, elders should take measures like skilled nursing care at home .   SYMPTOMS ●        The most frequent symptoms of malaria are muscular pains, chills, high fever, and perspiration. Coughing, fatigue, feeling sick in the stomach, nausea, and sometimes diarrhea are other common symptoms of malaria and dengue among the elderly. Malaria can cause anemia and jaundice as it develops.   ●        Malaria symptoms often occur 10 days to one month after infection. Symptoms vary according to the kind of parasite. Some seniors do not feel ill for up to a year after being bitten by a mosquito. Parasites can survive in the body for many years without creating symptoms.   ●        Some parasites may remain dormant in the liver for

World Liver Day: 5 Major Tips to avoid liver complications for Seniors

World Liver Day is celebrated on April 12, 2023, therefore let us raise awareness about liver complications for seniors. Apart from the brain, the liver is the second biggest and most complicated organ in the body. It is an important component of your body's digestive system. Here are the five major tips to avoid liver complications for Seniors; Reduce alcohol intake ➢     The liver is extremely robust and capable of self-regeneration. Certain liver cells die every time the liver filters alcohol. The liver can regenerate new cells, but excessive alcohol consumption might weaken its ability to regenerate. This can cause significant and lasting liver damage. ➢     Excessive alcohol intake can have severe consequences for the kidneys and their part in controlling the body's fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, leaving alcoholics prone to a lot of kidney-related health issues. ➢     The rate of blood flow to the kidneys is normally kept constant so that the kidneys can filte