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𦓠Bone Health in Women: How to Prevent Osteoporosis
Women are four times more likelyĀ to develop osteoporosis than men ā 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 careĀ for womenās bone health.

The SKNH
Jun 28, 20252 min read


𦵠Arthritis Explained: Osteoarthritis vs Rheumatoid Arthritis
ArthritisĀ is not a single disease ā it refers to joint pain or joint diseaseĀ and includes over 100 types. The two most common types are:
Osteoarthritis (OA)Ā ā Age-related āwear and tearā of joints
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)Ā ā An autoimmune disease causing joint inflammation

The SKNH
Jun 25, 20252 min read


𦓠Common Bone Fractures: When to Worry and What to Do
What is a Bone Fracture?
A bone fractureĀ 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 24, 20253 min read


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

The SKNH
Jun 23, 20252 min read


š§Ŗ H3N2 Virus Infection: What You Need to Know
H3N2Ā 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 infectionsĀ like pneumonia or bronchitis.

The SKNH
Jun 20, 20252 min read
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