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Wednesday, November 11, 2015


Happy Diwali to You and Your family....

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G. Santhosh Kumar & Family
Karimnagar

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

దీపావళీ శుభాకాంక్షలు  ....... 

Monday, October 5, 2015

little about Stroke

Stroke–Early Warning Signs-Risk Factor-Rehab-Treatment

‘Stroke’ is a moniker that strikes fear in the mighty and the meek alike.

Many of us have seen or heard about people whose lives have been devastated by a ‘Stroke’! Maimed for life, these individuals exist in a twilight zone, suspended between life and death. What is Stroke? Its early warning signs, risk factors and how to rehab and treat these patients. Read on….

Stroke is a cerebrovascular accident that occurs when blood supply to a part of the brain is disrupted leading to brain cell death. When blood supply to the brain is compromised, it experiences a shortage of oxygen and glucose.

Stroke

Typically there are two types of stroke-Ischemic and Hemorrhagic. The former is the most prevalent type (88%) and occurs due to a clot in an artery supplying blood to the brain. The latter (12%) is caused by a leak in a blood vessel supplying the brainThis results in profuse bleeding inside the brain.

Early warning signs of stroke are important to recognize as they are often missed. These include -

1. Sudden weakness of -

 facial muscles
 Arm
 Legs


2. Sudden difficulty with speech

3. Sudden loss of vision

4. Loss of co-ordination

5. Sudden, severe headache for no apparent reason

6. Unexplained dizziness

Every second is important and seeking help early can prevent permanent damage from occurring.

Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) also known as "mini stroke" results from a temporary cessation of blood supply to a limited part of the brain. This results in a short –term neurologic dysfunction that lasts for, approximately, less than 24 hours. If the symptoms exceed the cut- off time the episode is classified as a stroke.

In the United States, stroke is the third largest cause of death after cardiovascular diseases and cancer. There is a lot of money being spent in taking care of stroke patients.

Indian Council of Medical Research estimates that by 2015, India will report 1.6 million cases of stroke every year and WHO warns that by 2050, 80% stroke cases in the world would come mainly from India and China and will occur among lower and middle income groups. An estimates in 2004 showed that there were 9.3 lakh cases of stroke and 6.4 lakh deaths due to stroke in India and most belonged to age group below 45 years. It was also estimated that if deaths and disability were counted together, then India lost 63 lakh of disability-adjusted life years in 2004.

If the stroke patient is 50 years or above, age-related factors such as hypertension, increased cholesterol and diabetes are suspected to be the triggers. If the patient is young, a genetic predisposition to the condition may be considered.

Typically the early signs of stroke are weakness, tingling sensation, slurred speech, abnormal gait, an inability to balance and difficulty in swallowing. The ultimate blow is the paralysis that sets in on one side of the body.

A person who has suffered a suspected stroke must get emergency medical aid. Administering clot-busting drugs, like the TPA, can minimize complications, but it requires that the drug be administered without delay.

Stroke often debilitates the sufferer, if they have succeeded in surviving it. The quality of life is often compromised in these patients. Some escape with minor abnormalities, like slurred speech or mild facial deformity. It is not surprising that many of them suffer from depression. Rehabilitation of the stroke patients may not be at its best in home surroundings and may require specialized attention.

It is possible to prevent stroke by taking steps to minimize risk factors such as high blood pressure, increased cholesterol, and diabetes and go easy on smoking, alcohol indulgence and other lifestyle habits that tend to aggravate the risk factors.

Did u know?

• One in every 15 deaths is due to stroke

• Stroke kills 157, 000 people each year

• Every 3 minutes stroke kills someone

• African Americans form a high risk group compared to Caucasians.

Angioplasty



  • Arteries supplying blood to the heart can sometimes get blocked due to a 'plaque' and this can lead to angina or a heart attack.

  • Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that expands the blocked segment of the coronary artery using a ballon.

  • Once it is expanded a metal coil like stent is placed to keep the artery open.

  • Angioplasty helps in re-establishing a normal blood flow and avoids open surgical operation called coronary artery bypass surgery.
  • Friday, September 18, 2015

    About Our Karimnagar


    Little About our Karimnagar


    The city was named after Syed Karimuddin, who is thought to be its founder. The district lies approximately between the latitudes 17° 50' and 19° 05'N and longitudes 78° 29' and 80° 22'E.


    Karimnagar district is bounded by Madhya Pradesh State in the east, Nizamabad district in the West, Warangal and Medak dist​ricts in the South and Adilabad district in the North directions.


    The district has population of 37,76,269 as per the 2011 census which accounts for 10.73% of the total population of the State with 8.15% decadal growth. Many large scale companies like NTPC, Kesoram Cements, Ramagundam-singareni collieries etc. are located in and around Karimnagar.


    Elgandal Khilla / Fort :

    Elgandal Fort is situated amidst palm groves on the banks of the Manair River (a tributary of the Godavari River), approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Karimnagar on the Kamareddy Road in the Indian state of Telangana. It was once under the control of the Qutub Shahi dynasty, the Mughal Empire, and the Nizams of Hyderabad. During the Nizam era it was the headquarters of Karimnagar. It is believed that a secret tunnel connects Elgandal Fort and Manakondursome 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Karimnagar on the Karimnagar-Vemulawada highway.




    History : Originally known as Veligundula, Elgandal is a hillfort built during theKakatiya dynasty (1083–1323) and served as a stronghold for the warrior Musunuri Nayaks and Recharla padmanayaks. The Qutb Shahi dynasty occupied the fort in the 16th century and posted Quinamul Mulk as commander. Subsequently, it fell under the administrative control of the Mughal Empire.Amin Khan was appointed as Khiledar of Elagandal during the reign of Nizam of Hyderabad Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I (r. 1724–1748) followed by Muqarrab Khan. Mirza ibrahim dhamsa became Khiledar during the reign of Nawab Salabat Jung. Dhamsa rebuilt and strengthened the fort in 1754 during the reign of Sikindar Jha (r.1803-1823). Bahadur Khan and Karimuddin served as Khiledars. Karimnagar was named after Karimuddin. While reorganizing the districts, Mahbub Ali Khan, the Sixth Nizam, shifted the District Headquarters from Elagandal to Karimnagar in 1905.


    Elagndal village is located 15 km from Karimnagar. This is a historical place. The places to visit in Elagandal village include
    The fort on a hill called as Elagandal khilla
    Brindavan tank outside the eastern gateway of the fort, built by Zafar-ud-Doula in 1754, with minarets that oscillate when shaken
    "Dho Minar"

    DoMinar built by Muslim kings (Nizams), has two tall pillars and the height of the pillars is approximately equal to that of Hyderabad Charminar

    Vemulawada (the famous Temple in our Karimnagar)




    Vemulawada is a Mandal head quarters on the western part in Karimnagar district. It is located on the banks of Mulavagu Rivulet. The distance between Karimnagar town and Vemulawada is 35 Kilometers. Vemulawada was a capital city of Vemulawada Chalukyas dynasty between A.D 750-973.


    The remnants of the temples and statues show that Chalukyas were great architects. The greatness of Vemulawada can be inferred from ten inscriptions from the various temples41.


    In those inscriptions it is named as Lemulavatika, Lembulavade, Lembulavada. After the changes it is transformed into Lemulavada, Yemulada, Vemulavada. The oldest temples are located in Vemulawada in Karimnagar district.


    Jagityala (another Khilla / Fort)



    Jagityala is 50 kms away from Karimnagar. The town is a revenue division and Mandal. It is the biggest of all the towns which are governed by Municipal councils. It was the biggest Taluk among the Talukas of Telangana. Polasa village which is very near to Jagityala has thousand years of history.​


    There are no historical evidences in Jagityala except a Fort. Elgandal Sarkar was very vast and include Chennuru, Lakshetpeta, Nirmal in its Sarkar. Mubarijul Mulk Japhruddaula Mirja Ibrahim Khan Dhamsa who was the ruler of Elgandula, built a strong fortress with the help of the technology of French Engineers in A.D 1747208. The frosts which are Nirmal hills were also built by Thamsa Farqu Mirja Ehetesham Jung, Son of Dhamsa, succeeded his father. He was a wicked ruler.


    He did not give any respect to the notices of Asafja Nizam Khan II. Then the Nizam sent his army. Ehetsham was defeated in 1791 and fled from Jagityala. He took refuge in Nirmal fortress. At this time, the Nizam army attacked Jagityala fort in A.D 1791. The Khiledar of Jagityala fought against them and was defeated and fined the Jagityala Durgam to the Nizams army after the Nizams army directed their way to attack Nirmal.


    Wednesday, September 16, 2015

    My Son First

    Shubhang's Artistic Photo...


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    Guntaka Santhosh Kumar
    Karimnagar

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