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Stroke

EA stroke is a potentially fatal disorder that develops when insufficient blood ...

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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a chronic illness resulting in recurrent seizures due to aberrant el ...

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Parkinsons Disease

Parkinson's disease is a condition in which a portion of your brain deteriorates ...

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Dementia

A group of disorders and illnesses that impact your thinking, memory, reasoning, ...

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Alzheimer's

There is no cure or treatment for the brain condition Alzheimer's disease. The i ...

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Myopathies

Myopathies are a collective name for illnesses that affect the muscles that atta ...

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Multiple Sclerosis

MS is a condition that is caused by the immune system. Your immune system incorr ...

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Vascular Diseases (Brain Aneurysm/AVM)

A bulge in a vulnerable region of a blood artery in or near your brain is known ...

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Degenerative Spine & Disc Diseases

Your spinal discs deteriorate when you have degenerative disc disease. Rubbery c ...

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Head, Neck and Brain Tumours

An abnormal mass of cells growing inside or outside your brain is called a brain ...

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Traumatic Brain Injury

Two of the leading causes of traumatic brain injury are falls and automobile acc ...

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Hydrocephalus

The abnormal collection of fluid in your brain is known as hydrocephalus. The Gr ...

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Brain Aneurysms

A protrusion in a vulnerable region of a blood artery in or near the brain is kn ...

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Vascular Tumors

It is a specific kind of tumour that develops from the cells that produce lympha ...

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Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM)

An abnormal grouping of blood vessels resembling a bird's nest is an arterioveno ...

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Arteriovenous Fistulas (AVF)

An artery and vein that are connected directly, causing blood to flow between th ...

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Intracranial Venous Disorders

Veins in the brain that are abnormally big are called intracranial venous disord ...

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Dementia

Dementia is a term used to describe the state of a person's mental functioning, ...

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Acute Central Nervous System Vasculitis

Vasculitis of the spine or brain's central nervous system (CNS) is an in ...

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Stroke

A stroke, which occurs when there is a problem with blood flow to a portion of y ...

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Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a condition in which a portion of your brain deteriorates ...

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Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis

The end result of liver disease and its complications is cirrhosis. During the e ...

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Chronic Pancreatitis

When your pancreas is irritated and inflamed, pancreatitis results (swollen); it ...

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Hepatitis A, B, C, E

The term "hepatitis" describes liver inflammation. A tissue's response to irrita ...

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Liver and Abdominal Tumors

One of the cancer forms with the quickest growth rate, liver cancer, is a life-t ...

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Acute Liver Failure

Acute liver failure is the loss of liver function that happens quickly, usually ...

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Haemorrhoids

Veins within and outside the anus and rectum that are swollen and enlarged are c ...

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Hepatobilliary Cancer

Cancer that starts in your liver's cells is called liver cancer. Your liver, an ...

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Colorectal Cancer

Colon cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the colon, whereas rectal cancer ...

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Liver Cancer

Cancer that starts in your liver's cells is called liver cancer. Your liver, an ...

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Esophageal Cancer

The oesophagus, a long, muscular tube that carries food from your throat to your ...

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Anal Fistula

The external orifice through which the body exhales faeces is called the anus. T ...

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Chronic Kidney Disease

When you have renal disease, your kidneys are damaged and not functioning as wel ...

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Kidney Stones

An irregularly formed solid mass or crystal, such as a kidney stone, can range i ...

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Adrenal Cancer

One or both of the tiny, triangular glands (adrenal glands) situated on top of y ...

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Kidney Failure

One or both of your kidneys are in renal failure if they can no longer operate a ...

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Prostate Cancer

The male reproductive system includes the prostate gland. During ejaculation, th ...

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Benign prostatic Hyperplasia/Enlarged Prostate

Your prostate enlarges as a result of the condition known as benign prostatic hy ...

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Kidney Cancer

The abnormal cell growth in your kidney tissue is known as kidney cancer. These ...

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Bladder Cancer

A relatively uncommon type of cancer that begins in the lining of your bladder i ...

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Urinary Tract Infection

A urinary system infection is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). A condit ...

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Urinary Incontinence

For many people, the feeling of uncontrollably spilling pee can be embarrassing. ...

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Umbilical Hernia

Your child might require surgery if they have an umbilical hernia. By the time a ...

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Hematuria (Blood in Urine)

The medical term for the presence of blood cells in urine is hematuria (pee). Me ...

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Uterine (Pelvic Prolapse)

As people age, uterine prolapse, a frequent ailment, can occur. The muscles and ...

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Coronary Artery Diseases

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Hyperlipidemia

An overabundance of lipids or fats in your blood is known as hyperlipidemia (hig ...

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Heart Failure

Heart failure is a chronic disorder in which your heart cannot continuously pump ...

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Rheumatic Fever

An inflammatory condition called rheumatic fever causes inflammation in several ...

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Hypertension

Blood pressure is the pressure created by the body's arteries, which are its mai ...

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Heart Attack

A myocardial infarction, often known as a heart attack, is a very hazardous ailm ...

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Congenital Heart Disease/Pediatric Cardiology

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a structural flaw or issue with the heart that ...

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Heart Valve Disease

Any of a number of disorders that impair the proper function of one or more of y ...

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Aortic Aneurysm

The aorta is the body's biggest artery. It transfers oxygen-rich blood from your ...

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Transient Ischemic Attack

A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary period of symptoms similar to t ...

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Periphery Artery Disease

Blood flow to the arms or legs is decreased due to peripheral artery disease, al ...

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Atherosclerosis

Plaque accumulation on the internal artery walls results in the disease of ather ...

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Arrhythmia

An erratic heartbeat is known as an arrhythmia. If you have one, your heart may ...

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Atrial Fibrilation

The upper chambers of your heart are the origin of the abnormal heart rhythm kno ...

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Long QT Syndrome (LQTS)

An electrical condition of the heart is known as long Q-T syndrome. The movement ...

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Your heart stops beating suddenly, which is a life-threatening condition known a ...

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Ventricular Tachycardia

A heart rhythm issue known as ventricular tachycardia is brought on by erratic e ...

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Premature Ventricular Contractions

Extra heartbeats, known as premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) start in on ...

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Ebstein's Anomaly in Adults

A very uncommon congenital cardiac disorder is Ebstein's abnormality. Congenital ...

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Heart Block

When the electrical signal that regulates your heartbeat is partially or totally ...

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Cardiomegaly

A heart that is larger than normal is referred to as having an enlarged heart (c ...

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Cardiomyopathy

Conditions affecting the myocardium are called cardiomyopathy (heart muscle). Ca ...

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Osteoarthritis

Degenerative joint disease (DJD), usually referred to as osteoarthritis, is the ...

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Fractures

A shattered bone is referred to medically as a bone fracture. Traumas like falls ...

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Hip Fracture

A hip fracture occurs when the femur's upper portion fractures. Usually, a fall ...

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Ankle Pain

Any type of pain or discomfort affecting the ankle's various parts is called ank ...

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Peroneal Tendonitis

Inflammation in the tendons that run down your outer ankle bone and the side of ...

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Concussion

A bump, sharp jolt, or blow to the head that impairs normal brain function cause ...

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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Cubital tunnel syndrome, also known as ulnar nerve entrapment, is caused by irri ...

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Elbow Pain

Your elbow is a complicated joint that enables you to extend and flex your hand ...

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Back Pain

Back pain might make it difficult for you to work or lead a regular life. Your b ...

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Cartilage Injuries

Cartilage, a sturdy, flexible connective tissue, shields your joints and bones. ...

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Sports Injuries

Exercise is crucial for overall health, yet sports and other physical activities ...

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Neuromuscular Disorders

Nerves that regulate voluntary muscles and nerves that relay sensory data to the ...

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Spinal Cord Tumor

A spinal tumour is an abnormal mass of cell growth that develops either inside o ...

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Spinal Cord Injuries

From the brain, the spinal cord sends information to the rest of the body's orga ...

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Spinal Deformities

An irregular alignment or curve of the bony vertebral column is known as a spina ...

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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

A neuromuscular illness that results in deteriorating muscles is known as spinal ...

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Spinal Fracture and Paralysis

Broken arms or legs are not the same as spinal fractures. A vertebral fracture o ...

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Herniated disc / Slip Disc

A herniated disc is a spinal injury (backbone). Your spine, which extends from t ...

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Orthopedic Trauma

Any serious injury to the bones, joints, or soft tissue that results from an ext ...

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Breast Cancer

Your breast tissue is the starting point of breast cancer. A tissue mass is prod ...

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Ovarian Cancer

A kind of cancer called ovarian cancer develops in a woman's ovaries, which are ...

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Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer develops when the cells that line the colon or the rectum deve ...

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Lung Cancer

The most prevalent cancer in the country is lung cancer. It is brought on by the ...

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Gastrointestinal Malignancies

Gastrointestinal Malignancies, also known as stomach cancer, are characterised b ...

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Urological Cancer

Growths of abnormal cells known as urologic malignancies develop in the testicle ...

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Melanoma

The skin cancer with the highest risk of death is melanoma. Despite being a dang ...

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Leukemia

A blood cancer called leukaemia is characterised by the quick development of abn ...

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Multiple Myleoma

Plasma cells are impacted by the uncommon blood malignancy known as multiple mye ...

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Lymphoma

The term "lymphoma" refers to malignancies that develop in the lymphatic system. ...

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Polycythemia Vera

A blood condition called polycythemia vera (PV) makes your body create an excess ...

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Thalessemia

Thalassemia is an inherited blood condition (pronounced thal-uh-see-me-uh). It h ...

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Myelofibrosis

A rare kind of bone marrow cancer called myelofibrosis prevents your body from p ...

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Aplastic Anemia

Aplastic anaemia is an uncommon blood condition. A specific form of bone marrow ...

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Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

When red blood cells are misidentified as foreign objects by your immune system, ...

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Sickle Cell Anemia

A manifestation of the genetic blood condition sickle cell disease is sickle cel ...

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Pediatric Cancers

The name was given to malignancies that affect youngsters. Childhood malignancie ...

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Gyenacological Oncology

The female reproductive system, which includes the cervix, uterus, ovaries, fall ...

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Head and Neck Cancer

Multiple tumours affecting the body's head and neck regions are referred to as " ...

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Renal Cell Cancer

Hypernephroma, renal adenocarcinoma, and renal or kidney cancer are other names ...

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Diabetes

Diabetes develops when your body's cells cannot absorb sugar (glucose) and use i ...

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Hypoglycemia

When the blood sugar level falls below a healthy range, hypoglycemia occurs. Low ...

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Gestastional Diabetes

When blood sugar levels are too high during pregnancy, gestational diabetes (GD) ...

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Insulinoma

Islet cell tumours, also known as pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (pNET), incl ...

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Hypocalcemia

When your blood calcium levels are too low, you have hypocalcemia, a treatable d ...

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Hypophosphatemia

Low levels of phosphate in the blood are referred to as hypophosphatemia. You re ...

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Acute and Chronic Tooth Decay

Cavities are little holes or openings in the hard surface of your teeth that are ...

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Tooth Abscess

An abscess in a tooth is a pus-filled pocket caused by a bacterial infection. Ab ...

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Malocculsions

A common dental issue is a malocclusion, also known as "poor bites." When you se ...

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Discolouration

Almost everyone wishes they could have a bright white smile. Your teeth may disc ...

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Gingivitis & Gum Disease

A mild, early stage of gum disease, commonly known as periodontal disease, is gi ...

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Missing Teeth

People with hypodontia are missing teeth from birth. In other words, they never ...

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Acne

The most common areas of the body where acne appears on the skin are the face, f ...

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Moles

Your skin's mole may also be referred to as a nevus or a beauty mark. Moles are ...

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Leukoderma

A condition is known as leukoderma, also known as leucoderma, results in the los ...

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Psoriasis

Uncomfortable itching and discomfort are symptoms of the autoimmune skin disorde ...

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Eczema

Eczema is a skin ailment that results in dry, itchy skin patches. It is a typica ...

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Leg Ulcers

Leg ulcers are open wounds on your leg that, despite therapy, take longer than t ...

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Hair Loss

The majority of healthy individuals shed up to 100 hair strands each day. New st ...

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Warts

The human papillomavirus is a skin infection resulting in warts (HPV). Rough, sk ...

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Varicose Veins

The abnormal, dilated blood vessels known as varicose veins are brought on by a ...

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Rash

A patch of inflamed or swollen skin is known as a rash. Many rashes are unpleasa ...

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Bacterial, Fungal, Viral Infections

Infectious diseases are illnesses brought on by pathogens—dangerous organisms

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Chicken Pox

A skin rash is brought on by the illness known as chickenpox. The varicella-zost ...

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Dengue

The disease known as dengue fever is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito

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Malaria

When a mosquito bites you, it transmits the deadly parasitic disease known as ma ...

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Tuberculosis

A contagious illness called tuberculosis can infect your lungs or other tissues. ...

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Typhoid

Salmonella Typhi is the germ that causes the condition as typhoid fever (S. Typh ...

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Hepatitis

The term "hepatitis" describes liver inflammation. A tissue's response to irrita ...

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Urinary Tract Infections

Your urinary system frequently contracts an infection called a urinary tract inf ...

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Pneumonia

A bacterial, viral, or fungal infection of one or both of your lungs is known

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Ear Infection

Your child may visit a doctor for an ear infection, which is an infection that d ...

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Tinnitus

If you have tinnitus, you may experience ringing, whistling, clicking, or roarin ...

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Hearing Impairment

Conversations and other sounds are difficult to hear when one has hearing loss

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Vertigo

Vertigo is the feeling that everything around you is spinning out of control.

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Ear Pain

One of the most frequent reasons we take our kids to the doctor or look

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Deafness

Understanding, following, or participating in discussions can be

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Sinusitis

Inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses is known as sinusitis.

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Nasal Mass (Obstruction, Polyps)

Nasal polyps are benign (not malignant) growths that cause no pain.

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Vocal Cord Paralysis

When you lose control of the muscles that move one or both vocal cords,

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Oral Cancer

The general name for cancer affecting your mouth's interior is

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Cataract

When the normally clear lens in your eye becomes cloudy, a cataract forms

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Glaucoma

The term "glaucoma" is used to designate various eye conditions

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Conjunctivitis

Inflammation (redness) of the conjunctiva, the transparent tissue that

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Squint

The ailment known as squint eye, sometimes called strabismus (crossed eyes),

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Diabetic Retinopathy

A retinal eye condition called diabetes-related retinopathy affects the retina.

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Keratoconus

The cornea, the transparent, central portion of the eye's front surface,

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Excess Fat/ lipedema

A disorder called lipedema makes it so that extra fat builds up in

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Birth Defects

A birth defect is a physical, physiological, or chemical characteristic of your

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Trauma

Trauma is a word that may be unclear. The term "trauma" is defined in two ways.

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Obesity

Obesity is a chronic, multifactorial condition that can result in excessive body ...

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Cancer

All cancers share one thing in common: They all develop when healthy cells

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Skin Burns

A burn results when heat, chemicals, sunshine, electricity, or radiation harm sk ...

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Bronchial Asthma

Lung illness asthma, commonly known as bronchial asthma, damages your lungs.

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Pneumonia

A bacterial, viral, or fungal infection of one or both of your lungs is known as ...

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Interstitial Lung Disease

The term interstitial lung disease (ILD) refers to a collection of more than 200 ...

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Sleep Apnea

You can stop breathing while you're asleep if you have sleep apnea. The Greek wo ...

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Insomnia

Insomniacs struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep, or receive enough restful sleep ...

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COPD

COPD is a catch-all term for several lung disorders that worsen with time. Emphy ...

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