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00:00It's fun to be fit and healthy once again here at Pinoy M.D.
00:14Happy and healthy Saturday morning!
00:16I am your host for today's Kalusugan Connie Season
00:19for another fun story for your health.
00:21And later, we will be joined by our trusted obstetrician-gynecologist,
00:26Doc Q, to answer your questions about your health.
00:32So stay tuned for Pinoy M.D.'s return
00:36because as long as it's about health, this is Legit.
00:40Next, now that it's hot, let's have some outdoor fun
00:44with the family in a park where you can compete in jumping.
00:49Take a look at the CCTV.
00:51A woman suddenly fell down the road.
00:54What happened to her?
00:56And how is she now?
01:01Meanwhile, here is our obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Q,
01:05to answer some of your questions for Kalusugan
01:08that you sent to our FB page.
01:10Good morning to you first, Doc Q.
01:13Good morning, Connie, and good morning to our listeners
01:16who are with us this morning.
01:18For those who are with us in Antique, good morning to you as well.
01:21This is the question, Doc,
01:23how can we know if myoma is benign or malignant?
01:27The question is from Rujana Cervantes.
01:30Myoma Rujana is a benign tumor of the uterus,
01:33so it doesn't become a cancer.
01:35If it becomes a cancer, its risk is only 0.1%.
01:39So don't worry if it's a myoma, it won't become a cancer.
01:42The only problem with myoma,
01:44if it grows and grows inside the tumor,
01:48you may have a problem with menstruation,
01:51your menstruation may be prolonged,
01:53or you may menstruate for a long time.
01:55If it's too big,
01:57if it's compressed in the bladder,
02:00or in your rectum,
02:02you may have a problem with urination,
02:05and also a problem with urination.
02:07Next question, Doc Q,
02:08how can we lower the blood pressure of a fetus?
02:12If a fetus has hypertension,
02:15gestational hypertension,
02:17or if its kidneys and liver are affected,
02:20we call it preeclampsia.
02:22If a woman's blood pressure is high during pregnancy,
02:25it needs to be lowered,
02:27slightly higher than normal,
02:29around 130 over 80 or 130 over 90.
02:32That's a safe blood pressure during pregnancy
02:35if she has pregnancy-induced hypertension or preeclampsia.
02:40There are medicines that are safe for the baby
02:43that won't affect it,
02:45and the outcome of the pregnancy will be good.
02:51In this CCTV footage,
02:53you can see a woman who fell.
02:57A man ran to see the woman.
03:02He asked the man for help.
03:07What happened to the woman
03:09and how is her condition now?
03:15Another woman was also caught
03:18who suddenly fell and lost consciousness.
03:23What is the cause of a woman's death?
03:26The whole story, later.
03:32Question number 3,
03:33Doc Q,
03:34a question from one of our viewers,
03:35Is it possible for liver to grow?
03:37The private part?
03:39Is it dangerous?
03:40And what should we do?
03:42The liver is a non-polluting area of our body.
03:45So wherever it is,
03:46on the face,
03:47on the navel,
03:48on our feet,
03:49on the belly,
03:50or on any part of the body,
03:52the liver can grow.
03:53This is because of the infection.
03:55Sometimes,
03:56because of our hygiene,
03:58if the hygiene is not good,
03:59infection can occur in that area.
04:03That infected area
04:04will have a collection of pus.
04:07This is what we call pig or abscess.
04:10It needs to be drained
04:12or excised
04:13to remove the site of infection.
04:15Because if it is inside
04:17a part of a woman's body,
04:19inside the door,
04:21or outside the door,
04:24what we call vulva,
04:25it needs to be removed
04:27or drained
04:28because it is very painful.
04:29And it can also spread
04:30to other parts of the vulva area.
04:33Here's another one, Doc,
04:34from Almina Delizo.
04:36Can it be fertilized again
04:38after ectopic pregnancy?
04:40Yes, it can.
04:41Because ectopic pregnancy
04:43involves only one tube.
04:44There's another tube left there.
04:46So if it's there
04:47from that ovary
04:49where the egg is close to the tube
04:51and there will be fertilization,
04:53it can be fertilized
04:55inside the mattress.
04:57Thank you so much, Doc Q,
04:58for answering our questions.
05:01Just send your questions
05:03to our Facebook page
05:04and you may question
05:06our answers next week.
05:12Summer is officially here.
05:15So let's go
05:16and have outdoor fun.
05:19This is a new area
05:20in Metro Manila
05:21that is perfect for chikiting.
05:29And child-at-heart.
05:36But prepare your bones.
05:38Because here in New Especialan
05:40in the Metro,
05:41you will be challenged
05:42in the balance of jumping.
05:47Bounce here.
05:50Bounce there.
05:54Jumping is one-to-one.
05:58This one-hectare bounce park
06:00is only here in Pasay City.
06:05It needs a lot of stretching
06:08because the inflatable playground
06:10is growing and increasing here.
06:14We thought of the inflatable concept
06:16in this park
06:17because we want to give
06:19a safer, more fun space
06:21that is perfect for families.
06:28Michael's family,
06:29from Icavite,
06:31thought of bonding here.
06:33I saw this place
06:34via social media.
06:36I asked my children
06:37if they wanted to come here.
06:39We agreed
06:40to visit this place.
06:46They first tried
06:47this obstacle playground
06:49which is called
06:51Retro Rush.
06:54It is 900 meters long
06:56and the obstacles
06:57that you need to pass
06:58are only at 40 meters.
07:14Are they ready
07:15to run and jump?
07:17According to the experts,
07:19this type of game
07:20for children
07:21will help them
07:22develop
07:23their problem-solving skills.
07:26And their creativity
07:27will be enhanced.
07:34After the adrenaline rush
07:35of the obstacles,
07:39Michael tried
07:40the Crazy Ape Playground
07:50where the goal is
07:52to catch a lot of bananas.
07:55Chikitings will bring them
07:56to the tuk-tuk
07:58while avoiding
07:59the barrels.
08:03And if you're looking
08:04for a playground
08:05for toddlers,
08:12Tiny Town Inflatable
08:13is perfect for you.
08:16But it's not complete
08:17to visit this park
08:19if you don't try
08:20the Disco Giant Slide
08:23which is only 20 feet high.
08:27This activity
08:28is a great help
08:29to boost
08:30the confidence of children
08:32and teach them
08:33to face their fears.
08:38Can Michael
08:39and his children
08:40stop this slide?
08:52Can Michael and his children
08:53stop this slide?
09:02I'm a bit nervous
09:03and happy
09:04because it's really high.
09:08The slide was so fast.
09:12According to the study,
09:13this type of activity
09:14is good for their
09:15physical ability
09:16and cardiovascular health.
09:20It also helps
09:21to improve
09:22their social skills.
09:24Remember,
09:25make sure
09:26to watch out
09:27for chikitings
09:28while playing
09:29and follow the park rules
09:30to avoid
09:31any accidents.
09:33All of our staff
09:34are well-trained.
09:35Before our guests
09:36enter,
09:37we orient them
09:38to wear
09:39grip socks
09:40or aqua shoes
09:41to be safe
09:42inside the inflatables
09:44and also
09:45no rough playing.
09:47There are also
09:48medics here.
09:52After the thrill
09:53and adventure bonding
09:54of Michael and his children,
10:03of course,
10:04there's always a fight.
10:06For me,
10:07quality time
10:08and family bonding.
10:13Mommies and Daddies,
10:14let's time out
10:15our chikitings
10:16with gadgets.
10:21Enjoy the outdoor fun
10:23that's good
10:24for our health.
10:35A video captured
10:36a woman
10:37falling down the road
10:38while she was walking.
10:40Luckily,
10:41a man saw her
10:43and asked for help.
10:49Here in Bambang,
10:50Bulacan,
10:51we found
10:52the woman in the video,
10:54Jam Melanita Rega,
10:5625 years old,
10:58and a college student.
11:00Jam's story,
11:01The other day,
11:02I was on my way home
11:04from school.
11:06Then,
11:07suddenly,
11:08I fell down.
11:10But I didn't know
11:12that it happened to me.
11:14I just woke up
11:15and I was already home.
11:18Jam admitted
11:19that it didn't happen to her anymore.
11:21In fact,
11:22there were episodes
11:23where she suddenly fell down.
11:25Actually,
11:26when I was still in high school,
11:28I almost died in school.
11:30Then,
11:31it started again in 2021,
11:32which is
11:33very alarming
11:34because even when I cook,
11:36I collapse.
11:38In the fear of Jam's parents,
11:40they consulted
11:41a specialist.
11:43We did a check-up.
11:44First,
11:45in the cardio,
11:46everything was normal.
11:48Then,
11:49we consulted a neurologist.
11:51Our first neurologist
11:53said that
11:54it's a seizure disorder.
11:56Then,
11:57we did a second opinion.
11:58This is where we learned
11:59that she has
12:00narcolepsy.
12:02Narcolepsy
12:03is a chronic sleep disorder
12:05where
12:06a person has uncontrolled,
12:08excessive
12:09daytime sleepiness.
12:11So,
12:12this is a condition
12:13that affects
12:14the sleep
12:15and waking up of a person.
12:17People with narcolepsy
12:18often have
12:19cataplexy
12:20or
12:21sudden loss
12:22of muscle power
12:23or they suddenly
12:24become weak
12:25and collapse.
12:26The exact mechanism
12:27of narcolepsy
12:28is still unknown.
12:30But,
12:31this is a so-called
12:32combination
12:33of environmental
12:34and genetic factors.
12:36To reduce
12:37Jam's uncontrolled sleep,
12:39her doctor
12:40advised her
12:41to start
12:42a healthy lifestyle.
12:44Just exercise
12:45to avoid stress.
12:47Lifestyle modifications.
12:49So,
12:50we need to follow
12:51the food
12:52that is prohibited
12:53or
12:54must be avoided
12:55such as
12:56caffeine,
12:57alcohol,
12:58or anything
12:59that can affect
13:00our sleep
13:01and wake cycle.
13:02Jam is now
13:03accompanied
13:04by drinking
13:05medicines
13:06that are
13:07reserved for her.
13:08Her doctor
13:09also recommended
13:10her to undergo
13:11a sleep study
13:12to better
13:13examine
13:14her condition.
13:15A sleep study
13:16is one of
13:17the things
13:18that can be done
13:19to diagnose
13:20sleeping problems
13:21and not just
13:22narcolepsy
13:23or cataplexy.
13:24So,
13:25this can help
13:26observe
13:27the response
13:28of your body,
13:29your heart,
13:30your brain
13:31while you are
13:32sleeping.
13:33Here are
13:34some more tips
13:35from the doctor.
13:36First,
13:37we need to be sure
13:38that your illness
13:39is just narcolepsy.
13:40So,
13:41we advise
13:42to consult
13:43experts,
13:44especially
13:45sleep specialists,
13:46neurologists,
13:47or other experts
13:48in the field
13:49of sleep medicine.
13:50For those
13:51who have narcolepsy,
13:52let's not
13:53embarrass this illness.
13:54It needs to be
13:55discussed
13:56in the workplace,
13:57in schools,
13:58because it can happen
13:59anytime.
14:00Meanwhile,
14:01in this video,
14:02you can see
14:03two women
14:04walking
14:05when one of them
14:06also lost consciousness.
14:08Fortunately,
14:09many people
14:10saw this
14:11and helped them.
14:12According to
14:13the woman
14:14who died in the video,
14:15Sherlyn Ariones,
14:16this happened
14:17several times
14:18to her.
14:19Whenever she
14:20gets stressed
14:21and tired,
14:22Sherlyn was
14:23diagnosed
14:24with
14:25hyperventilation
14:26syndrome
14:27or
14:28HVS.
14:29So,
14:30in hyperventilation
14:31syndrome,
14:32you breathe
14:33too fast
14:34where
14:35there is
14:36a rapid
14:37decrease
14:38of carbon dioxide
14:39in our body.
14:40And what
14:41will be the
14:42result of that?
14:43There are many
14:44symptoms.
14:45For example,
14:46numbness,
14:47or your mouth
14:48gets full,
14:49your fingers
14:50get stiff,
14:51or your hands,
14:52or you
14:53lose consciousness.
14:54Doc Paul
14:55advised
14:56not to
14:57attack
14:58HVS.
14:59We need
15:00to be calm
15:01because
15:02one of the
15:03common factors
15:04here is
15:05anxiety.
15:06So,
15:07we need to
15:08be calm
15:09when this
15:10happens.
15:11If we can
15:12breathe
15:13slowly,
15:14or
15:15do this
15:16position
15:17on her
15:18nose and
15:19mouth,
15:20and breathe
15:21slowly.
15:22For now,
15:23Sherlyn's
15:24treatment
15:25continues.
15:26Dear
15:27viewers,
15:28just be
15:29calm.
15:30Breathing
15:31is important.
15:32And if
15:33you feel
15:34anything
15:35different
15:36in your
15:37body,
15:38consult
15:39immediately.
15:40Thank you
15:41for watching.
15:42I'm
15:43Dr. Q.
15:44I'm your
15:45obstetrician
15:46gynecologist.
15:47Remember,
15:48be healthy
15:49and always
15:50tune in to
15:51the show
15:52wherever you
15:53are.
15:54And your
15:55health is
15:56always number
15:57one.
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