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In contemporary times, there has been an alarming growth in neurological emergencies, confining a comprehensive spectrum of disorders such as strokes, seizures as well as traumatic brain injuries. These emergencies emerge as a significant hazard to public health, exhorting us to go deeper into the hidden elements leading up to this surge.
From lifestyle transformations to environmental characteristics, this blog examines the multifaceted rationales behind the increasing incidence of neurological troubles and the essences for global health.
Aging population is opening several doors to medical emergencies that demand undue and immediate attention. As the world encounters a persistent proliferation in life longing, the preponderance of age-related neurological ailments like strokes as well as dementia has risen consequently. The elderly are more exposed to such emergencies due to facets such as diluted blood vessels, declined cognitive stability, and an expanded probability of falls, giving birth to traumatic brain injuries. Accordingly, the growing balance of elders in the transnational population is a critical contributor to the rise in neurological crises.
Current lifestyles, denoted by extended hours of desk position, stagnant movements, and irrational physical activity, have been conjoined to a collection of health troubles, including neurological emergencies. Lack of frequent physical exercise can cause problems like obesity, hypertension, and diabetes – all of which happen to be risk factors for strokes and many other neurological disorders. The correlation between sedentary lifestyles and neurological emergencies highlights the significance of stimulating physical activity to palliate these risks.
The transnational transition towards diets prosperous in processed meals, heightened in sugars, and low in paramount nutrients has offered rise to an obesity epidemic. Obesity is a noteworthy risk element for different neurological ailments, including ischemic strokes, as it donates to the consequence of ailments like hypertension and diabetes. The convoluted relationship between dietary conventions, obesity, and neurological emergencies accentuates the need for public health endeavours to facilitate healthier eating patterns.
The enthralling and demanding character of modern life has led to an enhancement in stress levels for many people. Extreme stress has been connected with a more increased gamble of neurological emergencies such as strokes. Stress stimulates physiological comebacks that can negatively influence the cardiovascular method, contributing to hypertension and arterial impairment. Identifying and handling stress through lifestyle modifications and mental health interventions are paramount elements of controlling stress-related neurological emergencies.
Neurological crises are more often due to environmental causes including pollution and exposure to chemicals. For example, there is evidence connecting air pollution to a higher risk of stroke and neurological illnesses. Additionally, neurological diseases have been linked to specific occupational exposures to harmful chemicals. Reducing the frequency of neurological crises becomes more dependent on addressing and mitigating these environmental causes as urbanization and industry continue to grow.
The effects of substance abuse, including drug and alcohol abuse, on brain health are extensive. Seizures and other neurological crises can be caused by substance addiction, including opioids and stimulants, while chronic alcohol drinking can result in disorders such alcoholic neuropathy. In addition to directly endangering the neurological system, substance addiction can result in dangerous behaviors that raise the possibility of mishaps and traumatic brain damage.
The extensive integration of digital technology has resulted in unparalleled transformations in our methods of work, communication, and leisure. On the other hand, a growing dependence on screens and extended screen time have been connected to a number of health problems, including as digital eye strain and sleep disruptions. Moreover, excessive screen usage may have long-term neurological effects that contribute to the rise in neurological crises, especially in younger people. Recognizing and addressing the effects of technology on brain health is crucial as society navigates the digital era.
Nervous crises can be greatly increased by pre-existing medical illnesses, such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. People who have long-term medical issues are frequently more susceptible to consequences, such as seizures and strokes. Preventing neurological crises requires managing and treating these underlying health issues with proper medical interventions and lifestyle changes.
Medical treatments that are delayed or insufficient are caused by differences in access to healthcare services, which can be seen in both socioeconomic and geographical contexts. In order to effectively treat diseases that may result in neurological crises, prompt medical attention is essential. Neurological crises can be lessened by addressing healthcare disparities, expanding access to preventative treatment, and guaranteeing prompt response.
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Written by Parul Sevashram Hospital | 10 Jan 2024
Dr. Jagdish T. Gohil is the Dean at Parul Institute of Medical Sciences & Research. He has a vast experience of over 37 years in Obstetrics & Gynecology. He is an alumnus of Baroda Medical College. He has worked at the Government Medical College & SSG Hospital, Baroda in various capacities since 1988. He has been a UG & PG examiner at various universities in the country He is well known gynecologist has conducted many complicated surgeries during his tenure as Associate Professor at SSG Hospital, Baroda and still continues to do in spite of being the post of Dean. He has guided more than 30 PG students also more than 5 PhD. Scholars for their research. He has been an assessor for Medical facilities for the MCI at Medical Colleges & Hospitals. He has been a member of the PG council at the M.S. University of Baroda. He is life member of Indian Medical Association, Indian Association of Gynec Endoscopy, Life Member and Indian Menopause Society, life member of Indian Association of Gynec Oncology. He is active member of FOGSI since last 30 years. He had delivered many lectures in State and National Conferences.
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Dr. Dipesh Duttaroy holds more than 38 years of rich and vast experience in General Surgery and currently serves as the Director – Post Graduate Studies and Professor in the Department of General Surgery at Parul Institute of Medical Science & Research. He superannuated as Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery at Medical College Baroda and has previously served at Government Medical College Surat and M.P. Shah Medical College Jamnagar. He was also Dean of Students for the Faculty of Medicine at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and has guided over 50 postgraduate students in General Surgery.
As a former member of the Ethics Committee of the Medical Council of India and a current ethics committee member at HMPCMCE Karamsad and IECHR Medical College Baroda, Dr. Duttaroy is a recognized subject expert. He has served on selection boards for the UPSC and GPSC, as an examiner at various universities and the National Board of Examinations, and as an assessor for accreditation of medical facilities for both MCI and NBE.
Dr. Ekta Modi represents Parul Sevashram Hospital as Chief Operating Officer. With a vast experience of over 18 years, she is an expert in the fields of administration, quality, branding, and marketing, all while maintaining a patient-centric approach. She holds a Doctorate in Management Studies along with an MBA in Healthcare Management and has completed Management Development Programs (MDP) at IIM Ahmedabad and AIIMS Delhi.
Dr. Atul Kumar Saxena is a Medical Superintendent at Parul Institute of Medical Science & Research. Dr. A.K. Saxena brings to PSH a vast surgical experience of over 35 years in General Surgery. He is an alumnus of Baroda Medical College. He has worked at the Government Medical College & SSG Hospital, Baroda in various capacities since 1981. He has handled administrative duties as Medical Superintendent of 1500-bed SSG Hospital, Baroda, Additional Dean of Baroda Medical College and Head of the Emergency Medicine Dept. He established the Department of Emergency Medicine at Baroda Medical College offering an MCI-recognised MD programme in EM. He has been on the selection boards of the UPSC & GPSC as a subject expert. He has been a UG & PG examiner at various universities across India and the NBE for both General Surgery & EM. He has guided more than 45 PG students in their research. He has assessed medical facilities for the MCI and NBE and served as a member of the Senate and PG Council at M.S. University of Baroda.
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Dr.Devanshu Patel, a dynamic, visionary and proactive leader, is President of Parul University. His unflinching commitment to the cause of education and whose continuous efforts for spreading the cause of education not only in Gujarat but also in different states of India and also in 49 different countries have resulted in more than 25,000 students pursuing their undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral degree programmes in 34 academic institutions offering more than 160 degree programmes.
Dr.Komal Patel serves as Member of the Governing Body in the University and Director. She’s an eminent laparoscopic surgeon, Gold medalist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, as well as overseeing the smooth functioning of the Department in Parul Sevashram Hospital. She is actively involved in establishing and developing surgical departments in Parul Sevashram Hospital. She had worked as a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician in Parul Maternity Home in Baroda prior to joining Parul University.
Dr Geetika Madan Patel is a proficient doctor and administrator having pursued her MBBS and MD in Community Medicine with Gold Medal from the illustrious Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Currently she is the Member of Board of Governance and Medical Director of Parul University. She has played key role in the establishment of various medical institutions & hospitals in Parul University and is now heading Parul Sevashram Hospital.
Dr. Mrs. Kalpana R. Sulhyan is the Dean at Parul Institute of Medical Science & Research. She has teaching experience of over 34 years. She was selected as Professor of Pathology by Maharashtra Public Service Commission in 2000 and she has worked as Professor & Head of Pathology department in various Government Medical Colleges in Maharashtra State. She retired from Maharashtra State Department of Medical Education and Research on 31st August, 2019. She was recognized PG Teacher of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and was PG Teacher for more than 80 PG Students of Pathology. In her guidance, Department of Pathology of GMC, Miraj received histopathological excellence award at state level many times. She has 65 National & International Publications. She was appointed by Maharashtra State Government as Officer on Special Duty for development of three new Government Medical Colleges at Latur, Akola and Kolhapur. She has worked as Assessor of Medical Council of India for many Medical Colleges for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She has worked as Dean of Government Medical College. She was selected as Dean by Maharashtra Public Service Commission.
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