Malik Riaz Zoologist

Malik Riaz Zoologist

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11/12/2024
12/06/2024

(اظہار لا تعلقی)
حالیہ دنوں میں ایک نہایت خطرناک سلسلہ شروع ہو چکا ہے خدا نخواستہ اگر ایسا ہوا تو آپکو اپنی
صفائی میں کچھ کہنے کا موقع بھی نہیں ملے گا۔ سوشل میڈیا پر آپکے اکاؤنٹ کو ہیک کیا جا رہا ہے اور اس پر گستاخانہ فرقہ وارانہ اور فحش مواد
شئیر کیا جا رہا ہے۔
ایسی صورتحال میں اگر میرے سوشل میڈیا اکاؤنٹ سے اس طرح کی کوئی غیر اخلاقی یا گستاخانہ پوسٹ یا میچ شئیر ہوتا ہے تو اس سے میرا کسی قسم کا کوئی تعلق یا واسطہ نہیں ہو گا اور آپ ذاتی طور پر مجھ سے رابطہ کر کے مجھ سے وضاحت طلب کر سکتے ہیں۔ شکریہ

09/06/2024

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17/05/2024

What is a Stye?
A stye, also known as a hordeolum, is a painful red bump that forms on the edge of the eyelid. It is caused by a bacterial infection, usually involving the oil glands of the eyelid.

Causes:

Bacterial Infection: Most commonly, styes are caused by Staphylococcus bacteria.
Blocked Oil Glands: When the oil glands at the base of the eyelashes get clogged, bacteria can grow and cause an infection.
Touching Eyes with Dirty Hands: Transferring bacteria from hands to eyes can lead to infections.
Poor Eyelid Hygiene: Not cleaning off makeup properly or using old cosmetics can increase the risk.

Symptoms:
Pain and Tenderness: A stye usually starts with tenderness, redness, and pain in the affected area.
Swelling: The area around the stye may become swollen and inflamed.
Red Bump: A small, red, pus-filled bump appears on the edge of the eyelid.
Tearing: Increased tearing or watery eyes.
Crusting: The eyelid might develop a crust around the edges.

Treatment:
Warm Compresses: Apply a warm, moist compress to the affected area for 10-15 minutes, several times a day. This can help the stye to drain naturally.
Avoid Squeezing: Do not try to squeeze or pop the stye, as this can spread the infection.
Good Hygiene: Maintain proper eyelid hygiene by gently washing the area with mild soap and water.
Antibiotic Ointments: Over-the-counter antibiotic ointments may help, but consult a healthcare provider if unsure.
Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain relievers can help reduce discomfort.
Medical Treatment: If the stye persists or worsens, a doctor may need to drain it or prescribe antibiotics.

Prevention:
Hand Hygiene: Regularly wash hands and avoid touching your face and eyes.
Cosmetic Hygiene: Replace eye makeup every few months and remove it before sleeping.
Contact Lenses: Follow proper contact lens hygiene to prevent infections.

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