my positive point for my life is.....To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It

my positive point for my life is.....To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It
my positive point for my life is.....To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places -- and there are so many -- where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

school chale hum स्कूल चले हम .....

स्कूल चले हम .....स्कूल चले हम ..........अपने बचो को स्कूल जरुर भेजे ....आपका अपना स्कूल ..!!!लडकियों को स्कूल भेज कर नयी समाज के निर्माण में सहयोग करे

School chale hum स्कूल चले हम ..

स्कूल चले हम .....स्कूल चले हम ..........अपने बचो को स्कूल जरुर भेजे ....आपका अपना स्कूल ..!!!लडकियों को स्कूल भेज कर नयी समाज के निर्माण में सहयोग करे

UTI ..

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Symptoms: the symptoms can be frightening. On the other hand, some people with a urinary tract infection may not experience any symptoms at all. In certain cases, your doctor may be sure of the diagnosis simply by listening to your description of the symptoms and onset of the condition, while other cases pose diagnostic challenges. In general, the most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection involve the process of urination: Pain or a burning feeling during urination A feeling of urgency, or feeling the need to urinate frequently An altered appearance of the urine, either bloody (red) or cloudy (containing pus) Pain or pressure in the rectum (men) or in the area of the pubic bone (women) Passing only a tiny amount of urine even when the urge to urinate is strong Other, more generalized, symptoms can also accompany a urinary tract infection: Tiredness Weakness Fever is not common if the infection is in the lower urinary tract (urethra or bladder), but may be present, especially if the infection has spread to the kidneys or blood. Infants with a urinary tract infection are less likely than adults or older children to have the characteristic symptoms. Urinary tract infections can develop in both male and female infants. Affected babies may have a fever and no other symptoms. Infants who have a urinary tract infection may: be irritable, have a fever, and have loose stools and/or feeding problems. Because of the non-specific nature of many of these symptoms, urinary tract infections can be more difficult to diagnose in infants. The symptoms can also appear nonspecific and the diagnosis may be more difficult in the elderly or those in health care settings who require long-term catheter use. Urine testing (urinalysis) will establish the diagnosis of a urinary tract infection. The urine is examined for the presence of red blood cells that signify bleeding into the urine and for white blood cells that signify infection. A culture of the urine is also taken to identify the organism responsible for the infection and to determine the effectiveness of different antibiotics against the offending organism. If recurrent infections develop, further types of testing including imaging studies and/or visual examination of the bladder (cystoscopy) may be recommended.