47 research outputs found
Impact of Social Media on Indian Politics after Covid-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted Indian politics, particularly regarding the role of social media. This research paper explores the effects of social media on Indian politics in the post-pandemic era. It examines how social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp have become essential tools for political communication, citizen engagement, and electoral campaigns. The paper discusses the positive aspects of social media, such as direct connectivity between politicians and constituents, increased citizen participation, and the amplification of marginalized voices. However, it also addresses challenges, including the spread of misinformation, privacy concerns, and algorithmic biases. The literature review studies political mobilization, polarization, electoral campaigns, privacy, and data security. Overall, this research aims to provide insights into the multifaceted impact of social media on Indian politics after the COVID-19 pandemic and identify opportunities to leverage these platforms effectively while mitigating risks
Essential Palatal Myoclonus
Introduction: Palatal myoclonus is a rare condition presenting with clicking sound in ear or muscle tremor in pharynx. There are two varieties: essential and symptomatic. Various treatment options exists ranging from watchful observation to botulinum toxin injection. We have not found any reported case of palatal myoclonus from our country. Here we present a case of essential palatal myoclonus managed with clonazepam.
Case report: A young female presented in Ear Nose and Throat clinic with complain of auditory click and spontaneous rhythmic movement of throat muscles for eight months. On examination, there was involuntary, rhythmic contraction of bilateral soft-palate, uvula, and base of tongue. Neurological, eye, and peripheral examination were normal. A diagnosis of essential palatal myoclonus was made. It was managed successfully with clonazepam; patient was still on low dose clonazepam at the time of making this report.
Conclusion: Essential palatal myoclonus can be clinically diagnosed and managed even in settings where MRI is not available or affordable
Otomycosis and its Predisposing Factors in Out-Patient Department of Otorhinolaryngology in a Tertiary Care Center
Introduction: Otomycosis is a fungal infection of external auditory canal frequently encountered by
otorhinolaryngologists. It causes discomfort to patients with varied symptoms of pruritus, otorrhea, aural
fullness and earache. People with a habit of using unnecessary ear drops, cleaning ear with unsterilized
objects and those who use mustard oil are all prone to otomycosis. This study aims to find out the association
between otomycosis and its predisposing factors. Methods: This study was undertaken in the Department of
Otorhinolaryngology of a tertiary hospital from March 2018 to February 2019 and a total of 300 clinically
diagnosed cases of otomycosis were enrolled for the study. Results: The mean age ±SD of the patients was
37.7 ± 18.8 years. Females (n=172, 57.3%) were more prone to otomycosis than males (n=128, 42.7%). The most common presenting symptom was pruritus only (n=95, 31.7%) with unilateral involvement being more common. The most common predisposing factor was mustard oil instillation (n=124, 41.3%). Aspergillus niger was the most common fungus causing otomycosis in this study (n=104, 34.7%). Positive fungal cultures were observed in 285 specimens (95%). The fungal growth (n=285) was high in patients with the history of instilling mustard oil (42.8%) into the ear, 34.0% in topical steroid containing ear drops and 23.2% in self-cleaning group. Conclusion: Otomycosis is common in people using unnecessary steroid containing ear drops, cleaning ear with unsterilized objects and instillation of mustard oil
Effectiveness of Same-Day Human Ear Wax Removal as an Office Procedure and Factors Associated with its Successful Removal
Introduction: There are various methods of ear wax extraction and there are no specific guidelines on this subject. Many times we ask patients to instil some wax softening product for a few days and revisit for wax removal. These revisits result in increased cost, discomfort and loss of time. We conducted this study to determine the effectiveness of same-day ear wax removal as an office procedure with one or more techniques. Our secondary objective was to find the association between various factors and successful wax removal.
Methods: During the study period, all patients with ear wax managed by a single ENT surgeon were included. History and examination were done and findings noted. One or more methods including probe, forceps, hooks, curette, suction, wax softening with wax softening agents, syringing were applied for wax removal. Complete wax removal was noted as success.
Results: There were a total of 63 cases of ear wax among 34 participants. Wax was successfully removed in 52 (82.5%) cases in the same day. Presence of ear ache, narrow canal, complete obstruction and hard dry wax were adversely associated with successful wax removal. Presence of ear fullness, ear discharge, or use of ear drops in home was not significantly associated with successful ear wax removal.
Conclusion: We were able to extract wax from a large proportion of patients on the same day of visit, thereby reducing their cost of revisit, however there were 17.5% of cases who could not be treated successfully on the same day
Notes on two species of threatened turtles at the Forestry Campus Complex, Hetauda, Makwanpur, Nepal
HUBUNGAN ANTARA PENGETAHUAN DAN SIKAP IBU TENTANG ASI EKSKLUSIF DENGAN PEMBERIAN ASI EKSKLUSIF PADA BAYI DI GAMPONG LAMGUGOB KECAMATAN SYIAH KUALA BANDA ACEH TAHUN 2012
KEMENTRIAN PENDIDIKAN NASIONALUNIVERSITAS SYIAH KUALAFAKULTAS KEDOKTERANPROGRAM STUDI ILMU KEPERAWATANSKRIPSIxiv Halaman + VI Bab + 67 Halaman + 8 Tabel + 1 Skema + 16 LampiranERI MAULIDAR1007101190027HUBUNGAN ANTARA PENGETAHUAN DAN SIKAP IBU TENTANG ASI EKSKLUSIF DENGAN PEMBERIAN ASI EKSKLUSIF PADA BAYI DI GAMPONG LAMGUGOB KECAMATAN SYIAH KUALA BANDA ACEH TAHUN 2012ABSTRAKPemberian air susu ibu (ASI) eksklusif, belum begitu populer di masyarakat Banda Aceh. Bahkan, banyak ibu melahirkan belum mengetahui pentingnya pemberian ASI eksklusif kepada bayi yang baru dilahirkan. Rendahnya pemahaman masyarakat terkait ASI eksklusif, karena pengaruh mitos yang sudah berkembang secara turun-temurun, menyebabkan tidak berhasilnya pemberian ASI eksklusif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara pengetahuan ibu tentang ASI eksklusif dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif pada bayi, dan hubungan antara sikap ibu tentang ASI eksklusif dengan pemberian ASI ekeklusif pada bayi di Gampong Lamgugob Kecamatan Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh Tahun 2012. Desain penelitian bersifat deskriptif korelatif dan teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan total sampling yaitu 52 responden. Instrumen penelitian berupa kuesioner dengan teknik wawancara terpimpin, waktu penelitian dilakukan 10-14 Oktober 2012, metode analisis data menggunakan uji chi-square. Hasil univariat menunjukkan (50%) responden, berada pada katagori pengetahuan tinggi, (52%) responden menunjukkan sikap baik, (29%) responden berada pada katagori eksklusif dalam memberikan ASI eksklusif pada bayi di Gampong Lamgugob Kecamatan Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh. Hasil analisis bivariat di dapatkan tidak ada hubungan antara pengetahuan ibu tentang ASI eksklusif dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif pada bayi (p-value 0,066), ada hubungan antara sikap ibu tentang ASI eksklusif dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif pada bayi (p-value 0,004) di Gampong Lamgugob Kecamatan Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh. Diharapkan kepada ibu untuk lebih dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan mengenai pemberian ASI eksklusif dan sikap yang positif terhadap ASI eksklusif sehingga program pemberian ASI eksklusif pada bayi berhasil dilakukan.Kata Kunci : pengetahuan, sikap, ASI eksklusifDaftar bacaan : 23 buku, 10 internet (2002-2012)Banda Ace
Effectiveness of Same-Day Human Ear Wax Removal as an Office Procedure and Factors Associated with its Successful Removal
Introduction: There are various methods of ear wax extraction and there are no specific guidelines on this subject. Many times we ask patients to instil some wax softening product for a few days and revisit for wax removal. This revisits result in increased cost, discomfort and loss of time. We conducted this study to determine the effectiveness of same-day ear wax removal as an office procedure with one or more techniques. Our secondary objective was to find the association between various factors and successful wax removal.
Methods: During the study period, all patients with ear wax managed by a single ENT surgeon were included. History and examination were done and findings noted. One or more methods including probe, forceps, hooks, curette, suction, wax softening with wax softening agents, syringing were applied for wax removal. Complete wax removal was noted as success.
Results: There were a total of 63 cases of ear wax among 34 participants. Wax was successfully removed in 52 (82.5%) cases in the same day. Presence of ear ache, narrow canal, complete obstruction and hard dry wax were adversely associated with successful wax removal. Presence of ear fullness, ear discharge, or use of ear drops in home was not significantly associated with successful ear wax removal.
Conclusion: We were able to extract wax from a large proportion of patients on the same day of visit, thereby reducing their cost of revisit, however there were 17.5% of cases who could not be treated successfully on the same day.
Quiescence of an Outburst of a Low-Mass Young Stellar Object: LDN1415-IRS
LDN1415-IRS, a low-mass young stellar object (YSO) went into an outburst
between 2001 and 2006, illuminating a surrounding nebula, LDN1415-Neb.
LDN1415-Neb was found to have brightened by I=3.77 mag by April 2006. The
optical light curve covering 15.5 years, starting from October 2006 to
January 2022, is presented in this study. The initial optical spectrum
indicated the presence of winds in the system but the subsequent spectra have
no wind indicators. The declining light curve and the absence of the P-Cygni
profile in later epoch spectra indicate that the star and nebula system is
retrieving back from its outburst state. Two Herbig-Haro objects (HHOs) are
positioned linearly with respect to the optical brightness peak of the nebula,
probably indicating the circumstellar disk being viewed edge-on. Our recent
deep near-infrared (NIR) imaging using TANSPEC has revealed the presence of a
nearby star-like source, south of the LDN1415-IRS, at an angular distance of
5.4 arcsec.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Journal of Astrophysics and Astronom
Bulk Level to Individual Particle Level Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Dust Aerosols (PM5) over a Semi-Arid Urban Zone of Western India (Rajasthan)
Mineral dust particles in the lower atmosphere may significantly influence radiative and optical budgets, along with the net chemical balance, through their interactions with ambient chemicals. Their ability to absotb/scatter incoming radiation strongly depends on their chemical composition (i.e., distribution of major crustal elements), but as yet there is no adequate regional database with regard to this for the Indian region. To create a regional database of background mineral dust from a semi-arid zone of western India, we measured the chemical composition of ambient particles (with aerodynamic diameter <= 5 mu m; PM5), collected from seven locations of Jaipur city (in the vicinity of Thar Desert; Rajasthan) at varying altitudes, during late-winter of 2012. The chemical compositions of the sampled particles at both bulk and individual levels were measured using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Scanning Electron Microscope equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX) techniques, respectively. Significant differences in chemical compositions were observed among the seven sites, yet the bulk chemical compositions of the particles were broadly consistent with those of individual particles. Average elemental ratios of Mg/Al, Si/Al, K/Al, Ca/Al, Mn/Al, Fe/Al were found to be 0.44 +/- 0.22, 1.96 +/- 0.90, 0.65 +/- 0.22, 1.52 +/- 0.40, 0.84 and 1.54 +/- 1.67, respectively. We also estimated the complex refractive index (RIs at 550 nm wavelength) for the studied sites, yielding an average n and k (the real and imaginary parts of RI, respectively) of (1.56 +/- 0.03) + (6.5 +/- 4.6) x 10(-3)i, with the aerosols collected from Kukas Hill area (27.02 degrees N, 75.85 degrees E) having the highest iron (Fe) mass fraction (similar to 43%). Non-crustal elements e.g., Cu, S, C, Ag and Pb were found only in aerosols over the main city Birla Temple (Jaipur) at ground level (26.89 degrees N, 75.81 degrees E)