Medical Narration
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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if you have diabetes, using a blood glucose metre is very important. It helps you keep your blood sugar within a healthy range. They don't all look like this one, but they all pretty much worked the same way. You provide a drop of blood and the metre tells you what your glucose level is. Don't get freaked out. It's just a little pinch. And using the metre is really easy. First thing to do is to load a test strip into the metre. That's a little piece of paper that reacts with your blood glow. Coma is a disease of the optic nerve, which is the part of the eye that carries the images we see to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibres, like an electric cable containing numerous wires. When pressure inside the eye increases, damage to the optic nerve fibres may occur, causing blind spots to develop the's. Blind spots usually go undetected until the optic nerve is significantly damaged. If the entire nervous destroyed blindness results. Let's look at the parts of the ear flap on the outside of your head has called the outer ear. It leads to a long tunnel called the ear Canal. At the end of the ear canal is a skin stretched across the tunnel, tight like a drum. This's called the ear drum, ciprofloxacin, hydrochloride and hydrocortisone. Arctic suspension contains the synthetic broad spectrum antibacterial agent ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, combined with the anti inflammatory corticosteroid hydrocortisone in a preserved, non sterile suspension for Arctic use.