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Review Journal: Analysis Of Side Effects Of Hormonal Contraception (Pil And Injection) Hajar Hartati; Salman Salman; Indah Laily Hilmi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Januari-Maret, 2023
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Contraception is a method used in the government's efforts to organize a Family Planning or “Keluarga Berencana” (KB) program. Contraceptives available in Indonesia are divided into hormonal contraceptives (pills, injections, and implants) and non-hormonal contraceptives such as IUDs or intra uterine devices. Of these two types of contraception, Indonesian people, especially women who use contraception, prefer hormonal contraception compared to non-hormonal contraception because it is considered more comfortable and easy to use. Among the three types of hormonal contraceptives, pills and injections are among the most widely used. However, in choosing between injections or birth control pills, some people are sometimes confused about which one to choose because they consider the side effects of both. So in this literature review, the authors compared the side effects between birth control pills and birth control injections from several existing journals. The results stated that there was no significant difference between the side effects of birth control pills or birth control injections and the duration of use was one of the factors that influenced the occurrence of side effects, especially the side effect of weight gain. So to overcome these side effects, the acceptors are expected to change the type of contraception if they have used >5 years and are advised to use non-hormonal contraception
A Narrative Literature Review : Is Cosmetic Breast Implants Safe for Women? Vina Luthfiana Hasna; Salman Salman; Indah Laily Hilmi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Januari-Maret, 2023
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In order to maintain, obtain, and take care of beauty from day to day, cosmetics have always played an important role in women’s lives to overcome these problems. The use of cosmetics used by women is based on a beauty standard which of course varies in each country. The most common beauty standards are physical beauty, character beauty (inner beauty), white skin, and proportional body sizes. The existence of these beauty standards sometimes makes women feel dissatisfied with their physique, even for some people, changing their physique or changing body size by performing plastic surgery is a natural thing. One of the most common plastic surgery procedures worldwide is breast augmentation through implants. The frequency of surgical procedures requiring breast implants in recent years has continued to increase. In the 1980s, when the third generation of silicone implants were introduced, widespread public health concerns began to emerge about the adverse effects of breast implants. The purpose of this review article is to discuss the safety of breast implants in women based on the relevant scientific evidence. Although not all symptoms and effects of breast implants can appear in all users of breast implants, this review can help women to make the right decision regarding breast implant procedures.
Comparison of Varenicline’s Effectiveness with Nicotin Replacement Therapy (NRT) or A Combination of Both in Smoking Cessation: Literature Review Mahardika Urbaningrum, Lestari; Laily Hilmi, Indah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Smoking is a cause of many chronic diseases such as lung cancer, oral cancer, to cardiovascular disease. Smoking addiction is caused by the nicotine in cigarettes. Thus Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) was created as a substitute for nicotine consumption without smoking. While another drug that is widely prescribed is varenicline. However, varenicline is not yet available in Indonesia and the use of NRT is still very rare. Therefore, research is needed to compare the efficacy of the two. The research was conducted by studying the literature of international journals and obtained 12 journals that match the research title. As a result, varenicline monotherapy proved to be more effective than NRT or a combination of both.
The Dangerous Effects of Tramadol Abuse: Literature Review Prasetyo, Fajar; Indah Laily Hilmi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Drug abuse is an act of using one or a combination of drugs in relatively high doses with the aim not for medication but to achieve a pleasure without regard to other aspects. Drug abuse can be motivated by several factors such as a weak personality, a high sense of curiosity, peer invitations, social problems and pressures, and the ease with which drugs can be obtained at low prices. One of the drugs that is often abused is tramadol. This is because tramadol can provide a euphoric effect. Without realizing it, tramadol abuse actually causes other, more dangerous effects. Therefore, writing this review article aims to provide an overview of other effects resulting from the abuse of tramadol drugs. The writing of this article review uses a systematic review method in which data is taken from national and international scientific articles or journals with a limitation of publication in the last 10 years. Articles obtained from searches using Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct. From the results of the review, it is known that the misuse of tramadol drugs can be fatal because it can cause vomiting, seizures, sedation, and even death. Not only that, tramadol in high doses also affects fertility factors such as sperm defects and erectile dysfunction. Special attention is needed for cases of tramadol abuse because most of these activities are carried out by teenagers.
Literature Review The Effect Of Blood Supplements Tablet On Adolescent Girls In Anemia Alya Nafis; Indah Laily Hilmi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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According to data from Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) in 2018, the prevalence of anemia in Indonesia was 48.9%, with the highest prevalence of anemia at the age of 15-24 years and the least at the age of 45-54 years. Factors for the occurrence of iron nutritional anemia in adolescent girls include lack of education about iron nutritional anemia, unsupportive environmental factors, lack of attention to daily nutritional intake, and lack of implementation of preventive measures from the government by consuming blood-added tablets. This study uses the review article method with research data sources based on journal publications on the internet. Based on the results of the review article conducted, it can be concluded that the effect of giving blood-added tablets can increase hemoglobin (Hb) levels so as to avoid the incidence of anemia (Hb <12 mg/dL) and reduce the prevalence of anemia in Indonesia..
The Relationship Of Hiv/Aids Events With Injecting Drug Use Deviana Farhani; Indah Laily Hilmi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection and AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. HIV and AIDS cannot be separated because AIDS is a disease caused by the HIV virus. The HIV virus will attack the human immune system, more specifically attacking helper T cells, this will cause a decrease in the immune system of infected individuals. The risk of spreading HIV/AIDS infection occurs more through unsafe sex than through drug use. There are so many negative impacts obtained by ODHA both from the outside environment and from within themselves
Evaluation of the Use of Antidiarrheal Drugs and Antibiotics in Inpatients at a Number of Hospitals Maharani, Dhavina; Hilmi, Indah Laily
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Diarrhea is one of the health problems that are often faced by the community, usually caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, parasites, viruses, and protozoa that are transmitted between individuals through the fecal-oral route. The handling of diarrhea recommended by WHO is referred to as cross-management of diarrhea by providing rehydration, zinc supplements, nutrition, antibiotics and education for parents or caregivers. The research method used is to collect several articles from the latest published journals which were then reviewed and reviewed. The purpose of this review article is to know the evaluation of the use of antidiarrheal drugs and antibiotics based on categories of inpatients in several hospitals. The results show that the prevalence of diarrhea in patients is dominated by men with an age range of 0-14 in children and the elderly over 50 years. Diarrhea can be managed by giving rehydration, zinc supplements, nutritional therapy, antibiotics, antidiarrheals, antipyretics, analgesics and antiemetics to reduce the symptoms and duration of diarrhea. Diarrhea therapy at several health facilities has shown quite good results through evaluation of drug administration through several observations including the right indication, right patient, right drug, right dose, right administration and right time of administration.
Description of Side Effects of Using Antituberculosis Drug in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients: Literature Review Nisrina, Hasna; Hilmi, Indah Laily
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic and infectious disease that is still a global concern. The bacterium that causes tuberculosis is the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The high incidence of tuberculosis is due to the rapid spread of bacteria caused by the easy transmission of the disease, namely through the droplet nucleus containing Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis morbidity and mortality is a serious problems, especially due to the emergence of side effects of Anti Tuberculosis Drugs (OAT). most sufferers feel unable to tolerate the side effects of OAT experienced during the treatment process. This study aimed to determine the side effects felt by patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who used antituberculosis drugs. The most widely used method is the descriptive method with a cross-sectional approach with different data collection. The results showed that side complaints caused by OAT ranged from mild effects: nausea, abdominal pain, joint pain, tingling, and red urine to severe side effects, namely respiratory syndrome (shortness of breath), itching, and redness of the skin, deafness, jaundice. without other causes, visual disturbances, and vomiting.
Literature Review: The Long-Term Use Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitors and The Risk of Fractures Fatharani, Adelia; Hilmi, Indah Laily
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are a group of drugs widely used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. Long-term use of PPIs has a risk of several side effects, one of them is fractures. The aims of this study is to examine the relationship between long-term PPIs use and the risk of fractures. The method in this literature review was literature study by searching for research article through Google Scholar and Pubmed Central by using the keywords "Proton pump inhibitors, Long-term use, Risk, Fracture". An analysis of 10 selected journals was conducted and concluded that the long-term use of PPIs has a risk of fracture.
- Relationship Between Support And Motivation With Adherence To Antiretroviral (ARV) Use In Preventing Mother-To-Child Transmission Of HIV (PPIA) : Literature Review: - Aryani, Ajeng Nita; Hilmi, Indah Laily; Salman, Salman
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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The rate of HIV transmission from mother to baby is still very high in the world, even in Indonesia. Antiretroviral (ARV) use is the most effective treatment for preventing HIV transmission from mother to baby. However, there are many factors that make pregnant women disobedient in treatment, one of the factors is the lack of support and motivation. The method used in this study was a literature study to find out whether support and motivation had a major impact on maternal adherence in taking ARVs. The results obtained were that motivation and support from the family, especially the husband, greatly influenced the mother's adherence to using ARVs, so that support and motivation played a very important role in preventing HIV transmission from mother to child (PPIA).
Co-Authors Adi Supryatno Aditia Putra Tama Adzkia, Muhammad Adit Affandhy, Adhwa'a Kaylla Ahsanal Kasasiah Aisha K. Nur Aisiyah, Adella Al Qindy, Wildan Hidayah Aliya Azkia Zahra Alya Nafis Alya, Rahma Ananda, Meisya Dwi Angga Prawira Kautsar Annajla, Fathina Annisa, Windy Aprida, Cantika Dewi Berliana Aryani, Ajeng Nita Audi Ichsani Ariwibowo Bunga Nur Annisa Cartas Cartas Cindhy Maulida Nurawaliah Devi Ratnasari Devi Ratnasari Deviana Farhani Dika Ramadhani Dinda Shafira Dzannuba, Fadya Laila Dzannuba Laila Ellin Rachmawati Fatharani, Adelia Fitriana, Nariyyah Fuji Ayu Diniarti Gun Gun Gumilar Gun Gun Gumilar Hajar Hartati Herdiana Verliani Herlaesa, Shofiatulfuadah Retnaningrum Hermawan, Deri Hermosaningtyas, Anastasia Aliesa Ibnu Mukti, Galih Ilham, Febrian Dzikri Ilmi, Yuniar Fathil Imel Ramelia Hudaya Ineke Rossa Caroline Irene Virda Sakina Irvan Yoga Pardistya Irwansyah, Silvana Lestari Ita Novianti Izzati, Maulia Jaja Muhammad Zakaria Jekmal Malau Jekmal Malau Khaerunisa, Aulia Khuriyah . Lala Komala Sari Lely Sulfiani Saula Lestari, Sepiyani Ayu Maharani, Dhavina Mahardika Urbaningrum, Lestari Mally Ghinan Sholih Marisah Marisah Marsah Utami Maula, Kholida Atiyatul Meilani, Nanda Diva Moh Wahyudin Zarkasyi Muhammad Naufal Nurhadi Hidayat Muhareva Raekiansyah Muini, Chantiara FM Munir Alinu Mulki MUTIARA ISKANDAR, PUTRI Nadia Andriani Nailuvar, Regita Nico Nico Nisrina, Hasna Nurdin, Fitri Oktaviani Nurhafidah, Zahra Nurlaela Nurlaela Oktavianti, Alfina Piantara, Seia Piantara Prasetyo, Fajar Putra, Hasan Etanov Putri, Meisya Diffa Amalia Putri, Mukarromah Dita Putria, Devy Kasih Putriyani, Shalum Rachmawati, Ellin Rahmasari, Ratika Rahmi Indian Rahmi Indiani Rahmi Zubaedah Rahmi Zubaidah Ramadhani, Rima Putri Ratnasari, Devi Rizky Abdulah Salman Salman Salman Salman Salman Salman Salsabila, Isyana salsabilla, Diva rizqi Sekar Ayu Maharani Septi, Annisa Frastica Septiani, Dia Shadrina, Jahra Almas Sholih, Mally Ghinan Siti Komariah Siti Rohmah Sophy Wulandari Sophy Wulandari Sridevi Anggraini Sudarjat, Hadi Sulastri Sulastri Tsani Arsy Mura Valensia, Rika Vina Luthfiana Hasna Wahyudin Wahyudin Wardani, Aulia Wildani Zakiyah Windari, Welly Wulandari, Sophy Wulandari, Yulia Eka Yuli Yuliani Yulianti Surasa, Triana Maudy Zahra, Aliya Azkia Zahro, Aurora Fatimatuz