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The beauty of Surgery This is a picture of before and after of a child that underwent leg correction surgery This picture portray Blount's D!sease. It is a disørder that affects the bones of the lower leg causing it to bow If you observe newly born children, you will notice that their legs are slightly bowed It is as a result of the little environment of the womb space. It is called physiological bowing When growing, their legs usually straighten out as at 2years of age But in Blount's dïsease (a dïsease of excess bone growth) the bowing of the legs becomes worst The exact cause of this dïsease is unknown but children with this dïsease are those that started walking early or those that were probably overwe!ght Genetics is also thought to play a role in Blount's dïsease i.e it can be inherited from parent This can be prevented if parents can help their children keep a healthy we!ght. Feed them with the right food But thank goodness for surgical intervention, this curvature of the legs can be corrected

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If you're pregnant and you experience these symptoms or know someone who does, please refer them to the hospital; 1. increased thirst 2. needing to pee more often than usual 3. a dry mouth 4. tiredness 5. blurred eyesight 6. genital itching or thrush Because you might be having gestational Diabetes.. it is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. If left untreated, can lead to ; 👇👇👇👇 - polyhydramnios – too much amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby) in the womb, which can cause premature labour or problems at delivery - premature birth – giving birth before the 37th week of pregnancy - pre-eclampsia – a condition that causes high blood pressure during pregnancy and can lead to pregnancy complications if not treated - your baby developing low blood sugar or yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) after he or she is born, which may require treatment in hospital - the loss of your baby (stillbirth) , though this is rare #share and #like 🥰