Wednesday, August 14, 2013

What Is Torch


What Is Torch

TORCH. Word of the greatly feared by couples who want a pregnancy or who are pregnant, especially those related to pregnancy and pregnant women. Although not many actors of pregnancy and medical staff who anticipate on this, the presence of this virus needs to watch out since in some cases failed to conceive or uterus disorder that occurs most of which are caused by infection with this virus group.

What Is Torch

TORCH is a group of infections caused by several types of viruses, ie Toxoplasma gondii, rubella virus, CMV (Cytomegalo Virus) and Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV II).

What and who can be attacked by this virus?

TORCH invade all organ tissues including the nervous system that controls motor function, vision, hearing, cardiovascular and body metabolism. Can infect the child until adulthood.

Clinical symptoms of what is displayed when a person infected with Torch?

Clinical symptoms is generally not a significant specific symptoms so difficult to distinguish from other diseases, or even the symptoms did not appear that the presence of this virus difficult to detect. Complaint that often arises is dizziness, vertigo, migrants, blurred vision, impaired hearing, sore throat, arthritis, stomach pain, weak weakness, numbness, insomnia, epilepsy, and several other complaints. However these symptoms do not necessarily prove the existence of TORCH infections.
To detect the presence of this virus in an accurate, laboratory examination is the most advisable act.

Why does this need to watch out for expectant mothers or expectant mothers?

Although the symptoms experienced by pregnant women tend not to look, but this virus have serious consequences for the fetus in the womb. When infection in pregnant women, the virus can cause a variety of cases of pregnancy and pregnancy disorders such content and content, impaired fetal growth and development that causes physical and mental disabilities in the fetus, causing spontaneous abortion / miscarriage or fetal death, in some cases can even occur repeatedly making it difficult to get pregnant.

How to Prevent and Can Be Treated?

Each virus in the Torch group has a mode of transmission is different, because it can have prevention methods are not exactly the same. But in general most infections through feces (urine / feces), gland secretions (saliva, breast milk, genital secretions), blood transfusions, organ transplants, and maternal placenta to the fetus. Special for gondii parasite can also be transmitted by foods contaminated cooked medium rare toxoplasma cysts.

The best preventive measures are recommended:

  1.     avoid contact in ways above the patient Torch
  2.     Wear gloves whenever cleaning up pets, especially cats
  3.     always keep your hands before eating
  4.     avoid foods that are cooked half done or half-cooked (note: maturation at a minimum temperature of 70 ° C for 10 minutes will kill the virus)
What Is Torch Can Be Treated?

Patients with low levels of Torch can be treated using antibiotics. However, this treatment is not effective for chronic Torch levels or patients containing the gestational age less than 3 months I.

Therefore to anticipate the negative impacts in the future, it is advisable for pregnant mothers Torch test this first. If an infection is found, the doctor will perform treatment and vaccinations. Once declared free Torch, new patients are allowed to begin pregnancy safely. We hope now you can understand what is torch

Refference
pregnancy wikipedia.org
APA ITU TORCH? caracepathamil.blogspot.com