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Essay On Health Inequalities

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Definition of Health Inequity

What are health inequities or inequalities?
Health inequities are preventable health inequalities in many types of people among countries or not and different kinds of societies. The risk of illness and the actions of people can be controlled by social and economic conditions.
Alterations in health status or in the dispersal of health determinants between different population groups can define health inequalities. Biological variations, external environment, and conditions mainly outside the control of the individuals concerned can deliver health inequalities. Health inequalities lead to inequity in health because of uneven distribution, unjust and unfair.
Case presentation
Kalay is a ten year old boy who attended to grade four of school. He lived in near Yangon, Myanmar. He is referred from Kyeik Htaw Station Hospital due to neck swelling and unable to swallow for five days. He has tightness of chest and fever. In Immunization history, his mother said to be complete. In past medical history, he had admitted to hospital due to hepatitis. He did not take any drug regularly. On observation, he is fully conscious and no cyanosis. On admission, blood pressure is 80/50 mmHg, pulse rate is …show more content…

The illness has an acute onset and the main characteristics are sore throat, low fever and swollen glands in the neck and the toxin may, in severe cases, cause myocarditis or peripheral neuropathy. The diphtheria toxin causes a membrane of dead tissue to build up over the throat and tonsils, making breathing and swallowing difficult. The disease is spread through direct physical contact or from breathing in the aerosolized secretions from coughs or sneezes of infected

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