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Asked for Female | 35

How long does it take for stem cell therapy to work?

It takes minimum one month for you to notice effects. You may observe changes in your health or medical conditions for 6months or longer. 

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Asked for Male | 55

Where can I get stem cell treatment for optic nerve damage in india?

In these hospitals, you can get stem cell treatment for optic nerve damage treatment in India:

  • Fortis Hospital
  • Apollo Hospital
  • Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
  • Manipal Hospital
  • Artemis Hhospital

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Asked for Female | 32

How to improve eye contact in autism?

You can improve eye contact in autism by following ways:

  • Eye Contact Modelling - Maintain an eye contact while talking to autism patient. Do not divert your attention while talking to them.
  • Gentle Remiders - Touch their chin, tell hem to "look at me", etc.
  • Meals - It is a great way to practice eye contact. Keep the food between the vision of your eyes and patient. They will look to grab food and simultaneously make an eye contact.
  • Pausing Technique - Pause before responding to their request. When they feel you don't answer immediately, they will look at you.

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Asked for Female | 35

How to stop inappropriate laughter autism?

Here's how to stop inappropriate laughter autism:

  • Empathy - Empathizing with the person in front can help you to feel their pain, sadness and help to control laughter.
  • Mimicing - You can practice mimicing to learn different emotions. It will help you understand how to react in situations. It will also control your laughter as you know and understand different emotions.

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Asked for Female | 35

How to prevent cerebral palsy during pregnancy?

You can avoid cerebral palsy during pregnancy by

  • Consuming regular dose of folic acid - it helps to reduce the risk of pre-mature baby, which is a significant cause of cerebral palsy by 70%.
  • Make sure proper blood and oxygen reaches the baby's brain to avoid any damge to brain i.e. to the white matter.
  • Avoid extreme stress as it is one of the causes of cerebral palsy.

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Asked for Female | 36

Please suggest cerebral palsy exercises at home?

 You can do these cerebral palsy exercises at home:

Body PartExercise
Head
  • Turn your head from side to side
Wrist
  • First, stabilize your forearm by holding it from other hand.
  • Now, move the hand in circles.
Shoulders
  • Raise your shoulders and lower it down.
  • Repeat this process.
Fingers
  • Clenching - Curl your fingers by making a fist. Now, open the fist by straightening your fingers back.
  • Parting - Join your fingers so they touch eachother on the sides. Now, spread them out as far as you can.
Arms
  • Make a T-Shape by spreading your arms to the sides.
  • Now move your arms in circles backward forward.
Legs
  • First, lie down on on your sides.
  • Now, raise the top leg upwards as far as possible.
Elbow
  • Bend you elbow and then straighten it back again.
Knees
  • First sit on a chair.
  • Now, straighten your knees by lifting your legs and then again bend it back.
Ankle
  • Rotate your ankles in circular motion.

 

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Asked for Female | 36

Why do parkinson's patients keep their eyes closed?

Parkinson's patients keep their eyes closed due to four reasons:

  • Parkinson Disease reduces retinal cell in the eye which rely on dopamine to process and perceive the colours.
  • Patient cannot adjust rapid changes in light.
  • Patient have dry eyes which troubles them with depth perception.
  • Patient also get blurry vision.

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Asked for Male | 30

How to tell if you have parkinson's or magnesium deficiency?

You can look at these points to identify if you have parkinson's or magnesium deficiency:

Parkinson DiseaseMagnesium Deficiency
  • Impaired Posture and Balance
  • Muscle Cramps and Twitches
  • Writing Changes
  • Osteoporosis
  • Speech Changes
  • Mental Health Conditions
  • Loss of Automatic Movements
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Bradykinesia - Slowed Movement
  • Asthma
  • Rigid Muscle
  • Muscle Weakness and Fatigue
  • Tremor
  • Irregular Heartbeat

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Asked for Female | 32

Please suggest best parkinson doctor in india?

We have a list of best parkinson doctor in India, city wise.

CityDoctorExperience
Delhi
  • Dr. Anand Kumar Saxena
  • Dr. Rajesh Gupta

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  • 15 years
  • 23 years
Mumbai
  • Dr. Dhanashri Chonkar
  • Dr. Shirish Hastak

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  • 35 years
  • 42 years
Bangalore
  • Dr. A.K Roy
  • Dr. Rajesh K N

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  • 44 years
  • 19 years
Chennai
  • Dr. T Vijay
  • Dr. M. Kodeeswaran

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  • 24 years
  • 14 years
Hyderabad
  • Dr. Vemula Sreekanth
  • Dr. Rajesh Reddy Chenna
  • 28 years
  • 23 years
Pune
  • Dr. Nilesh Bhandari
  • 19 years
Jaipur
  • Dr. Vikram Bohra
  • 16 years
Patna
  • Dr. Sudhir Jha
  • 44 years
Indore
  • Dr. Varun Kataria
  • 17 years
Bhopal
  • Dr. Vijay Nandmer
  • 24 years

 

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Asked for Male | 32

What are benefits of sensory activities for individuals with autism?

We have a list of 10 benefits of sensory activities for individuals with autism.

Social Skills
  • It helps to improve the social skills of the patient.
Language Skills
  • It helps to develop the language skills of the patient.
Living Skills
  • It increases everyday living skills like bathing, cooking etc.
Frustration 
  • It helps to decrease the frustration.
Learnings 
  • It helps to increase opportunities for learning throughout the day.
Aggression 
  • It helps to decrease the aggressive behavior.
Vestibular System
  • It helps to regulate the vestibular system.
Problem-Solving Skills
  • Rationalising and problem-solving helps them to advance social interaction and skills. 
Fine Motor Skills
  • It increases coordination and build sense of touch by experimenting.
Gross Motor Skills
  • It increase physical activities like walking, jumping, etc.

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Asked for Female | 36

Please suggest calming sensory activities for autism?

We have a list of 10 calming sensory activities for autism:

Massage
  • Give gentle massage on arms, back, feet and head.
Music
  • Relaxation music like meditation, yoga.
Scents
  • Scented calming smells like vanilla, lavender, rose can be used in calming activites like bed time or bath time.
Toys 
  • Soothing and simple light toys. You can pair it with soothing music for more better effects.
Weighted Blankets
  • Weighted Blanket helps their body receive calming input. You can read a book to keep their mind occupied.
Touch
  • Touching or Rubbing with different textured objects.
Deep Pressure Input
  • Monitor the child's comfort while rolling the ball to give deep pressure input.
Deep Sensory Input
  • Wall and chair push-ups can help child be engaged and focused.
Hand Fidgets
  • Playing with clay, thera-putty, play-dough, etc.
Headphones
  • To calm a child in a chaotic or noisy environment, use noise cancellation headphones.

 

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Asked for Male | 32

Please suggest outdoor sensory activities for autism?

We have a list of 10 outdoor sensory activities for autism:

Bubbles
  • Blow bubbles and let them catch or run behind it.
Gardening
  • It is a therapeutic activity that gives opportunities for physical activity, sensory exploration, etc.
Frisbee
  • It will help to build interaction and coordination.
Hide n Seek
  • It will build groos motor skills. They need to follow instructions, wait for their turn, etc.
Riding Bike
  • You can include riding a bike in your childs activity.
Sidewalk Chalk
  • Uisng sidewalk chalk will give you audible feedback, tactile and sensory feedback.
  • It very different sensory experience than drawing on paper.
Obstacle Course
  • It is a great way to burn energy, exercise, and have fun.
Play Catch
  • It helps to develop gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Slide
  • Let them play on slides. They will feel better.
Water Therapy
  • On rainy days, let them jump in puddles.
  • Give them bucket to catch water under waterspout.

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Asked for Female | 35

Please suggest sensory activities for adults with autism?

We have a list of sensory activities for adults with autism:

Vinegar Experiment
  • Take a bowl mix baking soda with jello.
  • Pour vinegar to create colour and an explosion of foam to engage all five senses.
Bubble Wrap
  • Popping bubble wrap is an activity enjoyed by all age groups.
  • Try out with hands and feet for different sensations.
Blocks
  • Building blocks or legos encourages them to think creatively.
  • Teaches them to respond to new situations.
Story-Telling
  • Helps them with creative thinking.
  • They explore new ideas, characters, etc.
Pottery Making
  • Develops coordination of mind, hands and eyes.
  • Feel and motion of clay moving give them a large amount of sensory input.
Tactile Experiment
  • Can see and feel different textures.
  • You can use satin, sand paper, etc.

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Asked for Male | 35

Explain what distinguishes a stroke from a heart attack

Here are 5 ponits which distinguishes a stroke from a heart attack:

StrokeHeart Attack
  • Brain cells are dying because lack of oxygen.
  • Symptoms can build steadily over a period of days or even hours or can be build suddenly.
  • Blockage in blood flow to brain.
  • Blockage in blood flow to heart
  • Difficulty in understanding communication or speaking
  • Unexplained pain in neck, shoulders, jaw, arms, back
  • Severe headcahe
  • Tightness or chest pain
  • F - Facial Drooping
    A - Arm weakness
    S - Speech Difficulties
    T - Time to Act
  • Dizziness
    Extreme Fainting
    Cold Sweat
    Weakness
     

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Asked for Female | 29

What do you smell before a stroke?

You may smell Phantom Smell (Medical term Phantosmia - on olfactory hallucination).

This is because stroke affects your brain. It does not happens but there is a chance that your sense of smell is affected. 

 

There can be number of things which you can smell. One of the most common smell is of burning toast.

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