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Stroke
EA stroke is a potentially fatal disorder that develops when insufficient blood ...
View MoreEpilepsy
Epilepsy is a chronic illness resulting in recurrent seizures due to aberrant el ...
View MoreParkinsons Disease
Parkinson's disease is a condition in which a portion of your brain deteriorates ...
View MoreDementia
A group of disorders and illnesses that impact your thinking, memory, reasoning, ...
View MoreAlzheimer's
There is no cure or treatment for the brain condition Alzheimer's disease. The i ...
View MoreMyopathies
Myopathies are a collective name for illnesses that affect the muscles that atta ...
View MoreMultiple Sclerosis
MS is a condition that is caused by the immune system. Your immune system incorr ...
View MoreVascular Diseases (Brain Aneurysm/AVM)
A bulge in a vulnerable region of a blood artery in or near your brain is known ...
View MoreDegenerative Spine & Disc Diseases
Your spinal discs deteriorate when you have degenerative disc disease. Rubbery c ...
View MoreHead, Neck and Brain Tumours
An abnormal mass of cells growing inside or outside your brain is called a brain ...
View MoreTraumatic Brain Injury
Two of the leading causes of traumatic brain injury are falls and automobile acc ...
View MoreHydrocephalus
The abnormal collection of fluid in your brain is known as hydrocephalus. The Gr ...
View MoreBrain Aneurysms
A protrusion in a vulnerable region of a blood artery in or near the brain is kn ...
View MoreVascular Tumors
It is a specific kind of tumour that develops from the cells that produce lympha ...
View MoreArteriovenous Malformations (AVM)
An abnormal grouping of blood vessels resembling a bird's nest is an arterioveno ...
View MoreArteriovenous Fistulas (AVF)
An artery and vein that are connected directly, causing blood to flow between th ...
View MoreIntracranial Venous Disorders
Veins in the brain that are abnormally big are called intracranial venous disord ...
View MoreDementia
Dementia is a term used to describe the state of a person's mental functioning, ...
View MoreAcute Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Vasculitis of the spine or brain's central nervous system (CNS) is an in ...
View MoreStroke
A stroke, which occurs when there is a problem with blood flow to a portion of y ...
View MoreParkinson's
Parkinson's disease is a condition in which a portion of your brain deteriorates ...
View MoreChronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
The end result of liver disease and its complications is cirrhosis. During the e ...
View MoreChronic Pancreatitis
When your pancreas is irritated and inflamed, pancreatitis results (swollen); it ...
View MoreHepatitis A, B, C, E
The term "hepatitis" describes liver inflammation. A tissue's response to irrita ...
View MoreLiver and Abdominal Tumors
One of the cancer forms with the quickest growth rate, liver cancer, is a life-t ...
View MoreAcute Liver Failure
Acute liver failure is the loss of liver function that happens quickly, usually ...
View MoreHaemorrhoids
Veins within and outside the anus and rectum that are swollen and enlarged are c ...
View MoreHepatobilliary Cancer
Cancer that starts in your liver's cells is called liver cancer. Your liver, an ...
View MoreColorectal Cancer
Colon cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the colon, whereas rectal cancer ...
View MoreLiver Cancer
Cancer that starts in your liver's cells is called liver cancer. Your liver, an ...
View MoreEsophageal Cancer
The oesophagus, a long, muscular tube that carries food from your throat to your ...
View MoreAnal Fistula
The external orifice through which the body exhales faeces is called the anus. T ...
View MoreChronic Kidney Disease
When you have renal disease, your kidneys are damaged and not functioning as wel ...
View MoreKidney Stones
An irregularly formed solid mass or crystal, such as a kidney stone, can range i ...
View MoreAdrenal Cancer
One or both of the tiny, triangular glands (adrenal glands) situated on top of y ...
View MoreKidney Failure
One or both of your kidneys are in renal failure if they can no longer operate a ...
View MoreProstate Cancer
The male reproductive system includes the prostate gland. During ejaculation, th ...
View MoreBenign prostatic Hyperplasia/Enlarged Prostate
Your prostate enlarges as a result of the condition known as benign prostatic hy ...
View MoreKidney Cancer
The abnormal cell growth in your kidney tissue is known as kidney cancer. These ...
View MoreBladder Cancer
A relatively uncommon type of cancer that begins in the lining of your bladder i ...
View MoreUrinary Tract Infection
A urinary system infection is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). A condit ...
View MoreUrinary Incontinence
For many people, the feeling of uncontrollably spilling pee can be embarrassing. ...
View MoreUmbilical Hernia
Your child might require surgery if they have an umbilical hernia. By the time a ...
View MoreHematuria (Blood in Urine)
The medical term for the presence of blood cells in urine is hematuria (pee). Me ...
View MoreUterine (Pelvic Prolapse)
As people age, uterine prolapse, a frequent ailment, can occur. The muscles and ...
View MoreHyperlipidemia
An overabundance of lipids or fats in your blood is known as hyperlipidemia (hig ...
View MoreHeart Failure
Heart failure is a chronic disorder in which your heart cannot continuously pump ...
View MoreRheumatic Fever
An inflammatory condition called rheumatic fever causes inflammation in several ...
View MoreHypertension
Blood pressure is the pressure created by the body's arteries, which are its mai ...
View MoreHeart Attack
A myocardial infarction, often known as a heart attack, is a very hazardous ailm ...
View MoreCongenital Heart Disease/Pediatric Cardiology
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a structural flaw or issue with the heart that ...
View MoreHeart Valve Disease
Any of a number of disorders that impair the proper function of one or more of y ...
View MoreAortic Aneurysm
The aorta is the body's biggest artery. It transfers oxygen-rich blood from your ...
View MoreTransient Ischemic Attack
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary period of symptoms similar to t ...
View MorePeriphery Artery Disease
Blood flow to the arms or legs is decreased due to peripheral artery disease, al ...
View MoreAtherosclerosis
Plaque accumulation on the internal artery walls results in the disease of ather ...
View MoreArrhythmia
An erratic heartbeat is known as an arrhythmia. If you have one, your heart may ...
View MoreAtrial Fibrilation
The upper chambers of your heart are the origin of the abnormal heart rhythm kno ...
View MoreLong QT Syndrome (LQTS)
An electrical condition of the heart is known as long Q-T syndrome. The movement ...
View MoreSudden Cardiac Arrest
Your heart stops beating suddenly, which is a life-threatening condition known a ...
View MoreVentricular Tachycardia
A heart rhythm issue known as ventricular tachycardia is brought on by erratic e ...
View MorePremature Ventricular Contractions
Extra heartbeats, known as premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) start in on ...
View MoreEbstein's Anomaly in Adults
A very uncommon congenital cardiac disorder is Ebstein's abnormality. Congenital ...
View MoreHeart Block
When the electrical signal that regulates your heartbeat is partially or totally ...
View MoreCardiomegaly
A heart that is larger than normal is referred to as having an enlarged heart (c ...
View MoreCardiomyopathy
Conditions affecting the myocardium are called cardiomyopathy (heart muscle). Ca ...
View MoreOsteoarthritis
Degenerative joint disease (DJD), usually referred to as osteoarthritis, is the ...
View MoreFractures
A shattered bone is referred to medically as a bone fracture. Traumas like falls ...
View MoreHip Fracture
A hip fracture occurs when the femur's upper portion fractures. Usually, a fall ...
View MoreAnkle Pain
Any type of pain or discomfort affecting the ankle's various parts is called ank ...
View MorePeroneal Tendonitis
Inflammation in the tendons that run down your outer ankle bone and the side of ...
View MoreConcussion
A bump, sharp jolt, or blow to the head that impairs normal brain function cause ...
View MoreCubital Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome, also known as ulnar nerve entrapment, is caused by irri ...
View MoreElbow Pain
Your elbow is a complicated joint that enables you to extend and flex your hand ...
View MoreBack Pain
Back pain might make it difficult for you to work or lead a regular life. Your b ...
View MoreCartilage Injuries
Cartilage, a sturdy, flexible connective tissue, shields your joints and bones. ...
View MoreSports Injuries
Exercise is crucial for overall health, yet sports and other physical activities ...
View MoreNeuromuscular Disorders
Nerves that regulate voluntary muscles and nerves that relay sensory data to the ...
View MoreSpinal Cord Tumor
A spinal tumour is an abnormal mass of cell growth that develops either inside o ...
View MoreSpinal Cord Injuries
From the brain, the spinal cord sends information to the rest of the body's orga ...
View MoreSpinal Deformities
An irregular alignment or curve of the bony vertebral column is known as a spina ...
View MoreSpinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
A neuromuscular illness that results in deteriorating muscles is known as spinal ...
View MoreSpinal Fracture and Paralysis
Broken arms or legs are not the same as spinal fractures. A vertebral fracture o ...
View MoreHerniated disc / Slip Disc
A herniated disc is a spinal injury (backbone). Your spine, which extends from t ...
View MoreOrthopedic Trauma
Any serious injury to the bones, joints, or soft tissue that results from an ext ...
View MoreBreast Cancer
Your breast tissue is the starting point of breast cancer. A tissue mass is prod ...
View MoreOvarian Cancer
A kind of cancer called ovarian cancer develops in a woman's ovaries, which are ...
View MoreColorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer develops when the cells that line the colon or the rectum deve ...
View MoreLung Cancer
The most prevalent cancer in the country is lung cancer. It is brought on by the ...
View MoreGastrointestinal Malignancies
Gastrointestinal Malignancies, also known as stomach cancer, are characterised b ...
View MoreUrological Cancer
Growths of abnormal cells known as urologic malignancies develop in the testicle ...
View MoreMelanoma
The skin cancer with the highest risk of death is melanoma. Despite being a dang ...
View MoreLeukemia
A blood cancer called leukaemia is characterised by the quick development of abn ...
View MoreMultiple Myleoma
Plasma cells are impacted by the uncommon blood malignancy known as multiple mye ...
View MoreLymphoma
The term "lymphoma" refers to malignancies that develop in the lymphatic system. ...
View MorePolycythemia Vera
A blood condition called polycythemia vera (PV) makes your body create an excess ...
View MoreThalessemia
Thalassemia is an inherited blood condition (pronounced thal-uh-see-me-uh). It h ...
View MoreMyelofibrosis
A rare kind of bone marrow cancer called myelofibrosis prevents your body from p ...
View MoreAplastic Anemia
Aplastic anaemia is an uncommon blood condition. A specific form of bone marrow ...
View MoreAutoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
When red blood cells are misidentified as foreign objects by your immune system, ...
View MoreSickle Cell Anemia
A manifestation of the genetic blood condition sickle cell disease is sickle cel ...
View MorePediatric Cancers
The name was given to malignancies that affect youngsters. Childhood malignancie ...
View MoreGyenacological Oncology
The female reproductive system, which includes the cervix, uterus, ovaries, fall ...
View MoreHead and Neck Cancer
Multiple tumours affecting the body's head and neck regions are referred to as " ...
View MoreRenal Cell Cancer
Hypernephroma, renal adenocarcinoma, and renal or kidney cancer are other names ...
View MoreDiabetes
Diabetes develops when your body's cells cannot absorb sugar (glucose) and use i ...
View MoreHypoglycemia
When the blood sugar level falls below a healthy range, hypoglycemia occurs. Low ...
View MoreGestastional Diabetes
When blood sugar levels are too high during pregnancy, gestational diabetes (GD) ...
View MoreInsulinoma
Islet cell tumours, also known as pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (pNET), incl ...
View MoreHypocalcemia
When your blood calcium levels are too low, you have hypocalcemia, a treatable d ...
View MoreHypophosphatemia
Low levels of phosphate in the blood are referred to as hypophosphatemia. You re ...
View MoreAcute and Chronic Tooth Decay
Cavities are little holes or openings in the hard surface of your teeth that are ...
View MoreTooth Abscess
An abscess in a tooth is a pus-filled pocket caused by a bacterial infection. Ab ...
View MoreMalocculsions
A common dental issue is a malocclusion, also known as "poor bites." When you se ...
View MoreDiscolouration
Almost everyone wishes they could have a bright white smile. Your teeth may disc ...
View MoreGingivitis & Gum Disease
A mild, early stage of gum disease, commonly known as periodontal disease, is gi ...
View MoreMissing Teeth
People with hypodontia are missing teeth from birth. In other words, they never ...
View MoreLeukoderma
A condition is known as leukoderma, also known as leucoderma, results in the los ...
View MorePsoriasis
Uncomfortable itching and discomfort are symptoms of the autoimmune skin disorde ...
View MoreEczema
Eczema is a skin ailment that results in dry, itchy skin patches. It is a typica ...
View MoreLeg Ulcers
Leg ulcers are open wounds on your leg that, despite therapy, take longer than t ...
View MoreHair Loss
The majority of healthy individuals shed up to 100 hair strands each day. New st ...
View MoreWarts
The human papillomavirus is a skin infection resulting in warts (HPV). Rough, sk ...
View MoreVaricose Veins
The abnormal, dilated blood vessels known as varicose veins are brought on by a ...
View MoreBacterial, Fungal, Viral Infections
Infectious diseases are illnesses brought on by pathogens—dangerous organisms
View MoreChicken Pox
A skin rash is brought on by the illness known as chickenpox. The varicella-zost ...
View MoreMalaria
When a mosquito bites you, it transmits the deadly parasitic disease known as ma ...
View MoreTuberculosis
A contagious illness called tuberculosis can infect your lungs or other tissues. ...
View MoreTyphoid
Salmonella Typhi is the germ that causes the condition as typhoid fever (S. Typh ...
View MoreHepatitis
The term "hepatitis" describes liver inflammation. A tissue's response to irrita ...
View MoreUrinary Tract Infections
Your urinary system frequently contracts an infection called a urinary tract inf ...
View MoreEar Infection
Your child may visit a doctor for an ear infection, which is an infection that d ...
View MoreTinnitus
If you have tinnitus, you may experience ringing, whistling, clicking, or roarin ...
View MoreHearing Impairment
Conversations and other sounds are difficult to hear when one has hearing loss
View MoreSinusitis
Inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses is known as sinusitis.
View MoreNasal Mass (Obstruction, Polyps)
Nasal polyps are benign (not malignant) growths that cause no pain.
View MoreVocal Cord Paralysis
When you lose control of the muscles that move one or both vocal cords,
View MoreDiabetic Retinopathy
A retinal eye condition called diabetes-related retinopathy affects the retina.
View MoreBirth Defects
A birth defect is a physical, physiological, or chemical characteristic of your
View MoreObesity
Obesity is a chronic, multifactorial condition that can result in excessive body ...
View MoreSkin Burns
A burn results when heat, chemicals, sunshine, electricity, or radiation harm sk ...
View MoreBronchial Asthma
Lung illness asthma, commonly known as bronchial asthma, damages your lungs.
View MorePneumonia
A bacterial, viral, or fungal infection of one or both of your lungs is known as ...
View MoreInterstitial Lung Disease
The term interstitial lung disease (ILD) refers to a collection of more than 200 ...
View MoreSleep Apnea
You can stop breathing while you're asleep if you have sleep apnea. The Greek wo ...
View MoreInsomnia
Insomniacs struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep, or receive enough restful sleep ...
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