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❄️ Frozen Shoulder: Symptoms, Causes & Fast Relief at SKNH
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff and inflamed, limiting movement. It can develop slowly and last for months or even years without proper treatment.
At Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH), we specialize in early diagnosis and fast non-surgical treatment to restore mobility and reduce pain.

The SKNH
Jun 293 min read


🦴 Bone Health in Women: How to Prevent Osteoporosis
Women are four times more likely to develop osteoporosis than men — especially after menopause due to hormonal changes. Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle, leading to fractures from simple falls or even mild stresses like coughing.
At Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH), we specialize in early detection, prevention, and holistic care for women’s bone health.

The SKNH
Jun 282 min read


🦵 Arthritis Explained: Osteoarthritis vs Rheumatoid Arthritis
Arthritis is not a single disease — it refers to joint pain or joint disease and includes over 100 types. The two most common types are:
Osteoarthritis (OA) – Age-related “wear and tear” of joints
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) – An autoimmune disease causing joint inflammation

The SKNH
Jun 252 min read


🦴 Common Bone Fractures: When to Worry and What to Do
What is a Bone Fracture?
A bone fracture is a medical condition where the continuity of the bone is broken. It can happen due to trauma, accidents, falls, or underlying diseases like osteoporosis. Some fractures are mild, while others need immediate surgery.

The SKNH
Jun 243 min read


🦴 Osteoporosis: The Silent Bone Thinner
Osteoporosis is a bone disease where your bones become weak, brittle, and porous, increasing the risk of fractures — especially in the hip, spine, and wrist. It is often called a “silent disease” because there are no symptoms until a fracture happens

The SKNH
Jun 232 min read


🧪 H3N2 Virus Infection: What You Need to Know
H3N2 is a subtype of the Influenza A virus, known to cause seasonal flu epidemics. It is one of the most mutating and severe strains, often associated with higher hospitalization rates, especially among children and the elderly.
While related to regular flu viruses, H3N2 can sometimes lead to intense symptoms and secondary infections like pneumonia or bronchitis.

The SKNH
Jun 202 min read


🌬️ Seasonal Influenza (Flu): More Than Just a Common Cold
Seasonal Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses. It spreads easily from person to person through respiratory droplets, especially during winter and seasonal changes.
Although most people recover in 7–10 days, influenza can be dangerous for young children, elderly people, and those with chronic illnesses.

The SKNH
Jun 192 min read


🦇 Nipah Virus: A Deadly but Preventable Zoonotic Threat
Nipah Virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus — meaning it spreads from animals to humans — and is known for causing severe respiratory illness and encephalitis (brain inflammation).
The virus was first identified in 1999 in Malaysia, and since then, sporadic outbreaks have occurred in Bangladesh and India, especially in Kerala, raising concerns due to its high fatality rate.

The SKNH
Jun 182 min read


🐵 Monkeypox Virus: Symptoms, Risks & Prevention
Monkeypox is a rare but potentially serious viral disease caused by the monkeypox virus, a member of the Orthopoxvirus family — the same family as smallpox.
The disease was once confined to Central and West Africa but has recently appeared in non-endemic countries, including India, sparking global public health alerts.

The SKNH
Jun 172 min read


🦠 COVID-19 Updates and Precautions: Stay Safe with SKNH
Though the global COVID-19 pandemic has eased with widespread vaccination and natural immunity, new variants continue to emerge, requiring ongoing vigilance.
West Bengal, including Narayangarh, still reports sporadic cases, mostly mild, but the risk remains, especially for unvaccinated and vulnerable populations.

The SKNH
Jun 162 min read


🦠 Chikungunya Virus: Symptoms, Prevention, and Care
Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease caused by the Chikungunya virus, primarily transmitted by the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes — the same vectors that spread dengue and Zika viruses.
The disease causes fever and severe joint pain, often debilitating patients for weeks or months.

The SKNH
Jun 152 min read


🦟 Dengue Fever: Prevention, Symptoms, and Treatment
Dengue fever, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, thrives in tropical and subtropical climates like West Bengal. The monsoon and post-monsoon seasons bring stagnant water—perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Narayangarh and surrounding areas regularly report spikes in dengue cases during these periods, making public awareness and prevention critical.

The SKNH
Jun 142 min read


🐖 Understanding Swine Flu (H1N1): Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment
Swine Flu, caused by the H1N1 influenza virus, is a contagious respiratory disease that emerged prominently in 2009 as a global pandemic. It spreads mainly through respiratory droplets when infected people cough or sneeze.
Though initially alarming, continued awareness and vaccination have helped control outbreaks. However, sporadic cases and clusters continue to appear, especially in monsoon and winter seasons in India.

The SKNH
Jun 132 min read


🧬 H3N2 Influenza Virus: Understanding the New Seasonal Flu Threat
H3N2 is a subtype of the Influenza A virus, and one of the main viruses causing seasonal flu outbreaks in humans. While flu is a common viral illness, the H3N2 strain is known to be more aggressive, especially in the elderly, children, and people with respiratory illnesses.
In the past year, India has seen a spike in H3N2 cases, leading to more hospitalizations compared to the typical flu season.

The SKNH
Jun 122 min read


🧫 Nipah Virus Outbreak: A Deadly Zoonotic Threat
Nipah Virus (NiV) is a highly infectious and deadly virus transmitted from animals to humans, particularly fruit bats (flying foxes) and pigs. It can also spread through contaminated food and person-to-person contact.
First identified in 1999 in Malaysia, the virus has caused repeated outbreaks in India, especially in Kerala and West Bengal — with mortality rates ranging from 40% to 75%.

The SKNH
Jun 112 min read


🦠 Surge in Hepatitis A & E Cases: A Waterborne Threat You Shouldn’t Ignore
As the monsoon season begins, parts of West Bengal and India are experiencing a rise in waterborne infections, especially Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E. These viruses primarily spread through contaminated food and water, and can cause serious liver inflammation.
Unhygienic conditions, open drainage, street-side food, and improper sanitation are key drivers of this surge. Rural and semi-urban areas like Narayangarh are particularly vulnerable during this transition from summer

The SKNH
Jun 102 min read


👶 Rising Cases of RSV: What You Must Know About Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common viral infection that affects the lungs and breathing passages. While most cases are mild, RSV can be dangerous — especially for infants, young children, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems.

The SKNH
Jun 82 min read


🌬️ Influenza on the Rise: Protecting Against the Seasonal Flu
Influenza, commonly known as flu, is a highly contagious viral infection that affects the nose, throat, and lungs. Caused by influenza viruses A and B, it spreads rapidly in seasonal outbreaks and can range from mild to severe — especially in vulnerable populations.
Influenza is not the same as a common cold; it has more intense symptoms and can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.

The SKNH
Jun 72 min read


🦠 COVID-19 Resurgence: Understanding the NB.1.8.1 Variant
As of June 2025, India is witnessing a resurgence in COVID-19 cases, with the NB.1.8.1 variant contributing to the uptick. This subvariant of Omicron has been identified in multiple countries and is characterized by mutations that enhance its transmissibility and ability to evade prior immunity.elpais.com

The SKNH
Jun 62 min read


🧠 Understanding Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2 is a rare genetic neuromuscular disorder that affects the motor neurons in the spinal cord, leading to progressive muscle weakness. It typically onsets between 6 to 18 months of age and affects a child’s ability to sit, crawl, and eventually walk.

The SKNH
Jun 52 min read


🌤️ Weather & Wellness: How Narayangarh’s Climate Is Affecting Health
As of June 2025, Narayangarh is experiencing a prolonged phase of high heat and humidity. With temperatures soaring to 38–40°C and a “feels-like” index above 44°C, the weather is causing significant discomfort and health concerns for residents.

The SKNH
Jun 42 min read


🌦️ গ্রীষ্ম থেকে বর্ষায় রূপান্তর: আমাদের স্বাস্থ্য এবং রোগ প্রতিরোধের করণীয় 🌿
The SKNH প্রকৃতির নিয়মেই গ্রীষ্মের দাবদাহ কাটিয়ে আমাদের দেশে আসে শান্তি ময় বর্ষা। এই রূপান্তর শুধু প্রকৃতির নয়, আমাদের শরীরের উপরও...

The SKNH
May 282 min read


🌦️ Transition from Summer to Monsoon: Our Health and Disease Prevention 🌿
🌦️ Transition from Summer to Monsoon: Our Health and Disease Prevention 🌿

The SKNH
May 282 min read


গ্রীষ্মকাল: স্বাস্থ্য সচেতনতার গুরুত্বপূর্ণ পরামর্শ
গ্রীষ্মকাল আমাদের জীবনে রোদের ঝলমলে আলো আর মিষ্টি ফলের সিজন নিয়ে আসে। তবে এই সময় তীব্র গরম, ঘাম, এবং বিভিন্ন স্বাস্থ্য সমস্যা নিয়ে...

The SKNH
Apr 11 min read
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