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Did you know babies don't sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease
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Did you know babies don’t sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Did you know that babies don’t actually sweat much? Unlike adults, their tiny bodies regulate temperature differently because their sweat glands are still developing. So, if your baby seems to sweat frequently or excessively, it might signal something more than just warmth or activity.

According to Dr Mezher, excessive sweating in babies could be a cause for concern. (Unsplash)

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Dr Sermed Mezher, a family medicine physician and health content creator based out of England, shared the interesting fact that babies rarely sweat – and when they do excessively, it could be a cause for concern. In an Instagram video posted on October 27, the physician reacts to a clip of a woman showing her sweaty baby and explains that such excessive sweating may indicate an underlying medical condition.

Should babies sweat?

Dr Mezher explains that babies typically don’t sweat much because their sweat glands are still immature and not yet fully developed. In fact, the physician notes that babies are more likely to experience dry skin than excessive sweating.

He elaborates, “Instead, infants rely more on other mechanisms – like increased blood flow to the skin or changes in body position – to regulate their temperature. Because of this, mild warmth or activity usually doesn’t cause a baby to sweat noticeably.”

When to worry

Dr Mezher warns that persistent or uncontrollable sweating, especially while feeding or sleeping, is not normal, and can be a sign of chronic disease. Possible causes could be linked to heart problems, infections, metabolic or endocrine disorders. He points out, “That could include things like excessive production of thyroid hormone. It can also be an early sign of congenital heart disease for which they are coping for now, but sometimes a stressor can actually change that.”

Moreover, according to the physician, patients with cystic fibrosis can also experience excessive sweating as newborns. He explains, “This is associated with recurrent respiratory infections because of a mutation in the CFTR gene. This mutation changes how salts are secreted in the body leading to thick secretions that are tough to get rid of.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD
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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Many people dismiss recurring leg pain or cramps as a normal part of aging, especially when the discomfort fades after resting. But experts warn that this pattern – pain that comes with activity and eases with rest – can be an early sign of underlying conditions like Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Ignoring these signals may allow the condition to progress, increasing the risk of serious complications.

Chronic leg pain could point towards Peripheral Artery Disease, according to Dr Sumit Kapadia.(Pixabay)

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Dr Sumit Kapadia, a vascular surgeon and varicose vein specialist with 18 years of experience, is raising awareness about the early warning signs of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), which includes chronic leg pain. In an Instagram video posted on September 2, he outlines six early warning signs in the legs that may indicate PAD and emphasises that recognising them promptly can help prevent serious complications later.

Leg pain isn’t just ‘getting older’

Dr Kapadia shares an anecdote about a gentleman who paid a visit to his clinic due to pain in his legs, and said, “Doctor, I thought it was just age catching up with me. My legs hurt when I walked, but the pain went away when I rested. I ignored it for months.” When examined, it wasn’t simply age – it was blocked arteries in his legs. Many people assume arterial blockages only affect the heart, but the legs often give early warning signs. Ignoring them can have serious consequences.

Early warning signs

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition where arteries in the arms and legs narrow due to plaque buildup, from fats, cholesterol, and other substances, reducing blood flow, according to Mayo Clinic. Detecting it early is crucial, as it allows for interventions that can sometimes prevent surgery. Here are six symptoms listed by Dr Kapadia:

Pain or cramps while walking

Cramping or aching in the legs during walking that subsides with rest is often an early warning sign of blocked arteries, according to Dr Kapadia.

Numbness or weakness

The surgeon mentions that reduced blood flow resulting from Peripheral Artery Disease can lead to numbness or weakness in the legs.

One leg feels colder

Temperature differences between legs may indicate restricted circulation, says the surgeon.

Slow-healing wounds

Cuts, blisters, or sores on the feet that take unusually long to heal can be a red flag.

Shiny skin or loss of hair

Dr Kapadia mentions that changes in skin texture, thinning hair, or a shiny appearance on the legs may suggest compromised blood flow.

Also Read | Surgeon explains why women shouldn’t ignore leg pain at night: ‘Reflects deeper problems in the circulation…’

Weak pulse

Dr Kapadia suggests that if you notice a reduced, or weaker pulse in the lower limbs, it may signal potential arterial blockage due to PAD.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

October 9, 2025 0 comments
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I Stopped Looking For A Trigger For My Chronic Hives
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I Stopped Looking For A Trigger For My Chronic Hives

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

“CSU is a challenging disease because of its chronic, spontaneous, and unpredictable nature. There’s no specific trigger, so even if we put a person with CSU in a bubble and didn’t expose them to external factors, they would still experience a flare-up,” says Dr. Gupta, who sees patients with CSU on a daily basis. “So, rather than documenting what you ate or wore before a flare-up, what you can do is document how it’s impacting your life, any lifestyle changes you’ve tried, and talk to your doctor. You don’t have to simply live with chronic hives — ask for their help in finding relief, and don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion, if needed.” 

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Snubs & Surprises at 2025 Caribbean Music Awards: Chronic Law Shut Out
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Snubs & Surprises at 2025 Caribbean Music Awards: Chronic Law Shut Out

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Although Shenseea dominated the night with five wins, including dancehall album, collaboration and song of the year, the third annual Caribbean Music Awards certainly spread the wealth. Hosted by Majah Hype at Brooklyn’s King Theatre (Aug. 28), this year’s Caribbean Music Awards honored performers and works across reggae, dancehall, soca, R&B, gospel, bouyon, zess-steam, konpa and more, highlighting the myriad styles that have helped Caribbean music and culture remain a global force.

Thanks to his collaborations with Shenseea (“Hit & Run”) and Romain Virgo (“Been There Before”), Masicka was the second most-awarded artist of the night with four trophies. Nearly every artist who earned at least three nominations took home something, except for Nailah Blackman, Chronic Law, Kranium, Bunji Garlin, Problem Child, Trinidad Killa and Jada Kingdom — all of whom were completely shut out. Notably, all three of last year’s female artist of the year winners repeated in their respective categories, with Shenseea taking home the dancehall honor, Lila Iké snagging the reggae award and Patrice Roberts winning the soca trophy for a third consecutive year.

In addition to over 40 competitive awards, several Caribbean music legends were honored for their towering contributions to the culture. DJ Khaled and Swizz Beatz honored Bounty Killer with the lifetime achievement award, Mýa presented Sizzla with the humanitarian award, and Buju Banton celebrated Busta Rhymes with the elite icon award. Additional special honorees included Austin “Super Blue” Lyons (calypso honors), Kerwin Du Bois (producer honor), Carimi (legacy award) and Shirley Ann Cyril-Mayers (gospel honors).

Here are six of the biggest snubs and surprises from the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards.

  • SNUB: Chronic Law

    From spinning out hits like “NY Girls” to his ongoing clash with Malie Donn, Chronic Law has been one of the buzziest names in dancehall over the past year. His slick lyricism and slinky melodies have garnered him a faithful fanbase, and, according to Jamaica Observer, he was the most-streamed artist of 2024 in JA on YouTube with over 163 million views.

    All that is to say, it was quite shocking to see Chronic lose all five of his nominations. The St. Thomas-bred star earned nods for dancehall collaboration of the year (“Higher Life,” with Kranium and “St. Thomas Native,” with Popcaan), dancehall song of the year (“Higher Life”), reggae/dancehall video of the year (“Higher Life”), and male dancehall artist of the year.

    Considering Shenseea, Masicka and Di Genius’ “Hit & Run” swept every category that “Higher Life” was nominated in, Chronic’s best shot at a win was in male dancehall artist of the year, where he was unfortunately up against the legendary Vybz Kartel in his comeback year. Nonetheless, Chronic Law deserved to go home with something.

  • SURPRISE: Rutshelle Guillaume Beats Out Joé Dwèt Filé for Konpa Honor

    Joé Dwèt Filé earned a global konpa smash — and a Burna Boy remix! — with “4 Kampé,” and that should have been enough to push him over the finish line in the race for konpa artist/band of the year.

    Nonetheless, Rutshelle Guillaume, who earned a top 10 hit on World Digital Song Sales last year alongside Michaël Brun and John Legend (“Safe,” No. 6), emerged victorious. All was not lost for Filé, however, considering he took home French-Caribbean artist of the year, beating out stiff competitors like Maureen and Blaiz Faiyah.

  • SNUB: Bunji Garlin

    Let’s be real: “Carnival Contract” alone should have secured Trinbagonian soca superstar Bunji Garlin at least one win. And that’s not to mention “Carry It” and “Thousand,” which placed second and third at Trinidad’s 2025 Road March competition, respectively. Even Nicki Minaj hopped on a remix of “Carry It!”

    Despite four nominations — soca song of the year (“Carnival Contract”), male soca artist of the year, soca video of the year (“Carnival Contract”) and soca performer of the year – Bunji came up short in every single race. If we had to choose one category for him to win, male soca artist of the year would have been well-deserved — and Kes would still have taken home soca performer of the year!

  • SURPRISE: Trinidad Killa Shut Out Despite Major Chart Success

    A select few soca stars made a resounding international impact this year, and Trinidad Killa was unquestionably a part of that crop. At the top of the year, he teamed up with fellow Trinbagonian Nicki Minaj for a remix to his hit “Eskimo,” which reached No. 2 on World Digital Song Sales this spring (chart dated March 15). He later appeared on Billboard’s monthly Reggae/Dancehall Fresh Picks column with the DJ Big Skipp and Moyann-assisted “Enjoy Yourself.”

    This year, Killa earned nominations for zess-steam artist of the year, the 2025 soca impact award, and best new soca artist. Realistically, no one was going to beat out Yung Bredda for the impact award, nor was anyone going to best Lady Lava for zess-steam artist of the year. Nonetheless, one would think the Barbz would rally around Killa for best new soca artist.

  • SNUB: Jada Kingdom

    After heating up the dancehall space at the top of 2024 with her clash against Stefflon Don, Jada Kingdom unleashed one of the year’s most popular dancehall hits in “What’s Up (Big Buddy),” which earned a nod for dancehall song of the year. Also nominated alongside Govana for “Pull Over” (dancehall collaboration of the year), Twinkle was unfortunately shut out at this year’s ceremony.

    Truthfully, this was Shenseea’s year, and Jada was up against her in all three of her races. It’s hard to say which category she had the strongest odds in, but it would have been nice to see Jada get some kind of award recognition this year.

  • SURPRISE: Buju Banton, Bugle & Damian Marley Win Reggae Collaboration of the Year

    On paper, this win wasn’t too much of a surprise; Buju, Bugle and Marley are three of the most lauded voices in contemporary reggae music.

    But this was a very stacked category. Romain Virgo and Masicka’s “Been There Before” was a formidable competitor (and probably a more deserving winner), and considering both Virgo and Masicka won multiple awards this year, a triumph in this category definitely wasn’t out of the question. Three-time reggae female artist of the year winner Lila Iké was also nominated twice in this category, but she likely split her votes between “Fry Plantain” (with Joey Bada$$) and “Bruises” (with Mortimer and Kabaka Pyramid). The final nominee, Imeru Tafari’s Queen Ifrica-assisted “I Love Rastafari,” also had some steam, especially since Tafari was additionally nominated for the 2025 reggae impact award.

    All in all, the triumvirate of Buju, Bugle and Marley proved unbeatable in this year’s reggae collaboration of the year race.

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His Chronic Venous Insufficiency Explained – Hollywood Life
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His Chronic Venous Insufficiency Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

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Donald Trump has insisted that his health is in good standing, but his physician revealed in July 2025 that he was living with a condition that affects his veins. The president, who had been experiencing swelling in his legs, received his diagnosis that month, and the White House disclosed the report. Now that it’s public knowledge, we have the breakdown of what chronic venous insufficiency is and what it means for Trump below.

What Was Donald Trump’s 2025 Health Diagnosis?

Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, according to a memo released by his physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, in July 2025.

The president underwent diagnostic vascular studies and an ultrasound after experiencing swelling in his legs. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on July 17, 2025, that some bruising has been visible on the back of Trump’s hand, which she attributed to his “frequent handshaking” with people in addition to his use of aspirin.

“This is consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen,” Leavitt insisted.

What Is Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

Chronic venous insufficiency is a health condition that occurs when a person’s veins in the legs struggle to let blood flow, which can be a result of damaged valves in the veins, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. If left untreated, a patient can have pain, swelling, skin changes, varicose veins and other health issues.

The health condition affects about one in 20 adults.

How Is Trump’s Overall Health?

Dr. Barbarella wrote in the memo, “President Trump remains in excellent health.” So, it appears the president’s chronic venous insufficiency is the only glaring health condition he’s living with.

Elsewhere in the memo, Barbarella indicated, “Importantly, there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or arterial disease” in the Republican and that Trump’s lab testing was all “within normal limits.”

There were also “no signs of heart failure, renal impairment, or systemic illness were identified” after Trump underwent an echocardiogram.

Vice President JD Vance, however, spoke with USA Today in August 2025 about Trump’s well being. The VP insisted that Trump is in “incredibly good health,” but he’s ready to step into the presidency “if God forbid, a terrible tragedy happens.”

“He’s got incredible energy, and while most of the people who work around the president of the United States are younger than he is, I think we find that he actually is the last person who goes to sleep, he’s the last person making phone calls at night, and he’s the first person who wakes up and the first person making phone calls in the morning,” Vance said about Trump. “Yes, terrible tragedies happen, but I feel very confident the president of the United States is in good shape, is going to serve out the remainder of his term and do great things for the American people.”

That month, false death rumors about the president circulated on social media, and they were quickly debunked.

How Old Is Trump? His Age Now

Trump is currently 79 years old. He will turn 80 on June 14, 2026.

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Having chronic eye pain? Eye surgeon shares 6 red flags of glaucoma to never overlook | Health
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Having chronic eye pain? Eye surgeon shares 6 red flags of glaucoma to never overlook | Health

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Glaucoma, often called the silent thief of sight, is an optic disorder that can cause irreversible vision loss. What makes it especially dangerous is that it develops quietly, without noticeable symptoms in the early stages.

What makes glaucoma more dangerous is the absence of early prominent symptoms.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Vineet Sehgal, senior glaucoma specialist, Sharp Sight Eye Hospitals said, “Most of the times, the patient might not be knowing that he is having glaucoma. Glaucoma significantly affects the optic nerve, and when the symptoms become pronounced, it indicates permanent damage.” Also read | Doctors call glaucoma the ‘silent thief of sight’: Here’s how to stop it and save your eyes from permanent blindness

Dr. Vineet Sehgal further listed the red flags of glaucoma to watch out for, to address it immediately.

⁠1. Frequent change of power of near glasses:

Frequent change of power of near glasses might be suggestive of glaucoma.

⁠2. Halos around the lights:

Rainbow rings or halos can be experienced by patients having high eye pressure.

⁠3. Eye pain or headache:

Patients with acute onset glaucoma may present with headache, stony eyeball, redness, and nausea.

Know the early warning signs of glaucoma.(Shutterstock)
Know the early warning signs of glaucoma.(Shutterstock)

⁠4. Loss of peripheral vision:

The patient may complain that he is not able to see the objects/vehicles coming from the side. Also read | Why early detection is crucial for glaucoma? Doctor explains warning signs to watch out for

5. Family history of glaucoma:

While there are no symptoms, being a close relative of someone with glaucoma increases your risk. In such cases, regular eye check-ups should be one’s priority, even if there are no symptoms.

6. History of diabetes, eye injury and drugs:

History of injury to the eye, high power of glasses, Diabetes, use of steroids, and drugs like antidepressants are risk factors which warrant regular eye pressure monitoring and check-up.

“Early detection is the best defense against glaucoma. It is recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam every year after the age of 40, or earlier if you have a family history or other risk factors. Don’t ignore the small changes in your vision; your body is always giving you signs that something is wrong,” said Dr. Vineet Sehgal. Also read | Glaucoma: Understanding the causes and symptoms of rising blindness cases

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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