Q1  Foamy urine is caused by a few reasons; but mainly the phosphates in
food alone are discharged as foamy. Foamy need not cause such a tension;
non vegetarians will have this problem. Even diabetics. And this Q in
repeat.
Q2     May be this article can be a decade back. Now people go through
Google internet in  their cell; find the market rates. And buy by
bargaining further only from those who quote nearby. There is another trick
also. A family of 5 or 6 runs a chain store where A quotes high and E
quotes low. Trade is feeling the pulse. Or else from where AADI KAZHIVU CAN
BE THERE?
Q3       Can you certainly say that you learnt a life lesson at 10, 20, 30,
40 or even 50 or 60 years old? NO. Only when all the war front becomes
quiet, one knows that at 20 it was a life lesson
Q4    How will you know it is bitten by such and such a snake? Water is
sarvaroga nivarani, means not curing, but step towards; but preventing the
poison spread alone is important first.
Q5     No one can prevent it from reclining; only during landing, take off
and food time, airhostess will request it to stop. Or otherwise it is their
rights. Because you chose a flight where seats were laid so close you feel
perturbed. In some flights even a business class is arranged so close. All
are money/  KR IRS 23923


On Fri, 22 Sept 2023 at 19:04, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 09-2023-22A*
>
> *All the below  QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   22-09-2023.*
>
> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers.*
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 79,  on 22-09-2023.*
>
> *Q1         What causes foamy urine?*
>
> *A1          Dr James Hewitt, Urologist - MD at Hospitals
> (2011–present)Jul 30*
>
> *Demystifying Foamy Urine: Possible Causes and When to Seek Medical Advice*
>
> *As a urologist, I often encounter questions about changes in urine
> appearance, including foamy urine. While foamy urine can be concerning,
> it's essential to understand that various factors can contribute to this
> phenomenon. In this post, we'll explore the potential causes of foamy urine
> and when it might indicate an underlying health issue.*
>
> *1. Common Causes of Foamy Urine:*
>
> *Foamy urine, also known as "proteinuria," occurs** when there is an
> abnormal amount of protein in the urine. Several factors can lead to foamy
> urine, including:*
>
> *a) Dehydration: Insufficient water intake can** concentrate the urine,
> causing it to appear foamy.*
>
> *b) Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Infections in** the urinary tract
> can lead to the presence of white blood cells or pus, which may create foam
> in the urine.*
>
> *c) Vigorous Urination: Forceful urination, such as** during a urinary
> stream that hits the water surface or toilet bowl forcefully, can create
> foam.*
>
> *d) Protein in Diet: Consuming a high-protein diet** may temporarily
> increase protein levels in the urine, leading to foamy appearance.*
>
> *e) Medications: Certain medications can cause proteinuria as a side
> effect, resulting in foamy urine.*
>
> *f) Exercise: Intense physical activity can lead to** proteinuria due to
> increased muscle breakdown.*
>
> *2. When to Seek Medical Advice:*
>
> *In most cases, foamy urine may be a benign and temporary occurrence.
> However, certain situations warrant medical attention, including:*
>
> * a) Persistent Foamy Urine: If you notice consistently foamy urine for
> several days, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional for
> evaluation.*
>
> *b) Additional Symptoms: Foamy urine accompanied** by other symptoms like
> frequent urination, pain, or fever might indicate an underlying condition
> requiring medical attention.*
>
> *c) Known Health Conditions: Individuals with diabetes, high blood
> pressure, kidney disease, or a history of urinary issues should promptly
> seek medical advice if they experience foamy urine.*
>
> *3. Scientific Studies and References:*
>
> *a) Rodrigo E, et al. (2013). Clinical significance of** proteinuria and
> microscopic hematuria in patients with essential hypertension. Journal of
> the American Society of Hypertension, 7(6): 480-486.
> doi:10.1016/j.jash.2013.06.007*
>
> *b) Ritz E, Orth SR. (1999). Nephropathy in** patients with type 2
> diabetes mellitus. The New England Journal of Medicine, 341(15): 1127-1133.
> doi:10.1056/NEJM199910073411506*
>
> *Foamy urine can result from various factors, including dehydration, UTIs,
> protein in the diet, medications, and vigorous urination. In most cases,
> it's a benign and temporary occurrence. However, if foamy urine persists,
> is accompanied by other symptoms, or if you have underlying health
> conditions, seeking medical advice promptly is crucial. *
>
> *A healthcare professional, like a urologist, can evaluate your condition,
> conduct necessary tests, and provide appropriate guidance to ensure your
> urinary health.*
>
> *Remember, being attentive to changes in your body and seeking medical
> advice when needed is essential for maintaining overall well-being.*
>
> *Q2         What psychological tricks work on most people?*
>
> *A2         Srinath Nalluri, Most Viewed Writer in Behavioral, Social &
> Human Psychology Updated 3y*
>
> *People who buy stuff at the roadside shops would be aware of this trick.
> It is as old as the hill yet many of them give into it.*
>
> *Last week, I went to The Great Wall of China at Beijing.After the
> descent, I went to some shops at the foot of the mountains to buy
> souvenirs.*
>
> *Now in most of the shops the conversation goes like this:*
>
> *‘How much is this?’ the shopper asks.*
>
> *The seller takes a paper and writes—say—400.*
>
> *‘Too expensive’*
>
> *Okay, you tell how much you can give.’ The passer passes the paper and
> pen to him.*
>
> *He writes: 200.*
>
> *‘Too less’ She cuts it and writes ‘350’*
>
> *‘250’ he writes again.*
>
> *‘300’*
>
> *‘275’.*
>
> *The seller finally says ‘Hmm…Okay’ and gives the product to him.*
>
> *The shopper feels happy and leaves that shop feeling proud that he had
> bought his favourite item after successfully reducing the price by 125. He
> pats on his shoulder for his bargaining skills.*
>
> *But in this whole breakneck conversation, he forgets to check if the
> product is really worth 275 or not. It could have been made for just 25 or
> 50.*
>
> *No seller sells the products at a loss (unless he wants to free his
> warehouse for new batch of products or he is in urgent need of cash).*
>
> *The trick here is that the seller quotes a very high price such that the
> bargain price still falls above the actual price.*
>
> *He psychologically makes the shopper focus only on the discounted price
> and the savings he has made through bargaining. He makes him feel like he
> is the winner.*
>
> *This process has twin benefits—*
>
> *It gives the customer satisfaction that he has successfully won the
> bargain.*
>
> *While for the seller, it gives him good profit.*
>
> *This is the theory behind most of the price-tags with strike-through
> prices on them. Be it supermarkets, shoe-marts, or online shops etc.*
>
> *My note- In India reading books, magazines etc. is becoming lesser. For
> their day today living most book stall people sell books with small
> margins, especially 2nd hand books*
>
> *Q3         What important lessons has life taught you?*
>
> *A3         Ravi Mashetty, MBA in Financial Accounting, ICFAI Business
> School, Bangalore (Graduated 2020)Updated 3y*
>
> *This is an incident that happened two years ago. At that time, I was
> studying in Vijayawada.*
>
> *In Vijayawada, there is a food court which starts at 9.30pm and ends at
> 2.30am.*
>
> *We usually go there to have dinner. One Saturday, my friends and I went
> there at 10.00pm and the place was pretty crowded as it was a weekend. I
> went to one of the stalls and ordered a dosa and told the guy to put extra
> chutney on my plate. As I was eating, a man from behind turned and
> unknowingly pushed my hand. As it was a plastic plate, it slipped from my
> hand and fell on the person in front of me. *
>
> *That person was of a healthy physique, had a big moustache and an angry
> face looking almost like a villian in old movies.*
>
> *At that point of moment I was thinking, “Abha! He is gone a slap me and
> kick me infront all of them.” There were many girls as well. My heartbeat
> started rising and I started saying ‘sorry bhai sorry bhai.’*
>
> *But he just replied with a smooth voice “kya bhai you should be careful
> na.” By then, I went near the stall and asked them for a piece of tissue
> and started cleaning his shirt by saying sorry. *
>
> *In the meanwhile, his wife came there and said, ‘leave it child you need
> not do that. Sometimes it happens don't worry be careful.**’ And the
> person took out a 50/- note ordering another dosa for me. I was surprised
> by his gesture and said, ‘no bhai no bhai i don't want bhai’ but he urged
> me to eat saying that, as you are a student and might not have money with
> you.*
>
> *I didn't expect that kind of reaction from him*
>
> *Lessons Learnt:*
>
> *1. One should not form an opinion about a person’s** character by their
> appearance.*
>
> *2. Sometimes people don't do things intentionally.** One should be
> patient and try to think over what really happened?*
>
> *Q4         When bitten by a venomous snake, would water help or not?*
>
> *A4         Zobayer Hossain, Writer & Freelancer at Ophiology.
> (2021–present)Jul 1*
>
> *If you are bitten by a venomous snake, it is important to seek immediate
> medical attention.* *While waiting for medical help, there are a few
> general first aid measures you can take, but it is crucial to prioritize
> getting professional medical assistance as soon as possible.*
>
> *In the past, it was commonly believed that drinking water or applying
> suction to the wound could help in snakebite situations**. However, these
> practices are no longer recommended, as they can potentially do more harm
> than good.*
>
> *Here are some guidelines to follow if you or someone else is bitten by a
> venomous snake:*
>
> *1. Stay calm: It is essential to remain calm and** avoid panicking.
> Increased heart rate and movement can cause the venom to spread more
> rapidly.*
>
> *2. Seek medical help: Call emergency services or** go to the nearest
> hospital immediately. Medical professionals will provide the appropriate
> treatment, including the administration of antivenom if necessary.*
>
> *3. Immobilize the affected area: **If possible, keep the bitten limb
> still and immobilize it. This helps slow the spread of venom through the
> lymphatic system.*
>
> *4. Remove constrictive items: If you're wearing** constrictive items
> like jewelry or tight clothing near the bite site, remove them promptly.
> Swelling may occur, and these items can impede blood circulation.*
>
> *5. Positioning: Keep the bitten limb below heart level**, if possible.
> This can help slow the spread of venom, but do not elevate the limb above
> the heart level, as it may increase the rate of venom circulation.*
>
> *Remember, the most important action is to seek immediate medical
> attention.** Medical professionals are trained to assess the severity of
> the bite, administer appropriate treatment, and provide antivenom if
> required. Do not rely on home remedies, such as applying suction,
> tourniquets, or attempting to suck out the venom, as these methods can
> worsen the situation.*
>
> *Q5         How can you stop the person in front of you reclining their
> seat in a plane?*
>
> *A5         Krell Lab,Apr 17*
>
> *As a pilot let me give you some facts**. The reclining space behind your
> seat is YOUR space. As a passenger, you have every right to recline your
> seat. Moreover, when all of the seats are reclined the space remains the
> same. Everyone in the airline industry would support regulations requiring
> more seat pitch (the space between the seats front to back.) But remember
> this, about 8 years ago American Airlines removed 6 rows from the 737 to
> give more space. It was a MASSIVE FAILURE. *
>
> *The public was unwilling to pay the extra $20 for the increased room.* *The
> flying public has no one to blame but themselves for the fact that you are
> packed in like sardines. This is why flying privately is becoming more
> popular every year.*
>
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