Pak J Med Sci
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Pakistani's men with Premature ejaculation (PE) hardly prefer to go for treatment due to cultural barriers (men dominating society). This research objective is the gives knowledge about the effective treatment of premature ejaculation, how it can be effectively treated with the help of different techniques. Premature ejaculation (PE) is happened when a man has an orgasm and ejaculated earlier at the time of intercourse then he or his spouse would like. ⋯ A detail literature review was done via an electronic database, "Cochrane library databases", "PsychInfo", and "PubMed" from June to July 2021. The most effective procedure for lifetime and acquired PE is pharmaco- and psychotherapy combination. Men and partners develop sexual abilities and resolve the intra-psychological, interpersonal and cognitive problems that trigger and sustain dysfunction.
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To compare the efficacy of automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (A-CPR) and manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (M-CPR) in the rescue of cardiac and respiratory arrest. ⋯ The application effect of A-CPR in the rescue of cardiac and respiratory arrest, the improvement of blood gas analysis indexes, respiration and condition improvement are more significant than M-CPR.
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To explore the clinical features, manifestations and drug resistance of melioidosis. ⋯ Low fever, pulmonary infection, and increases in serum inflammatory markers are major clinical features of melioidosis. Burkholderia pseudomallei presents high resistance rates to antibacterials such as GEN, FEP, AMP, and IPM.
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To determine the effectiveness of neuromuscular physical Therapy as compared to strength training following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in terms of pain, function, quality of life, strength and power of participants. ⋯ Study concludes that compared to strength training, neuromuscular training was significantly more effective in reducing pain; improving function, quality of life, strength and power.
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To analyze the changes of plasma aldosterone (ALD) and angiotensin II (Ang II) levels in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) combined with Type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and their clinical significance. ⋯ The plasma levels of ALD and Ang-II in patients with ICM combined with T2DM increase significantly, and their diagnostic value is not high. Compared with patients with simple ICM, the decrease in plasma ALD and Ang- II levels is less obvious after the same intervention, but it is still conducive to the improvement of cardiac function.