The following Conditions are related to Ca

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  • Absence defect of limbs, scalp and skull

    Adams-Oliver syndrome (AOS) is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by defects of the scalp and abnormalities of the fingers, toes, arms, and/or legs. The physical abnormalities associated with this disorder vary greatly among affected individuals. Some cases may be very mild while others may be severe. In infants with Adams-Oliver syndrome, scalp defects are present at birth (congenital) and may include one or multiple hairless  Read More

  • Halushi-behcet's syndrome

    Behcet's syndrome is a rare multisystem inflammatory disorder characterized by ulcers affecting the mouth and genitals, various skin lesions, and abnormalities affecting the eyes. Symptoms include mucous membrane lesions of the mouth (canker sores) and genitals (ulcers) that tend to disappear and recur spontaneously. Inflammation of the eyes (anterior uveitis, posterior uveitis, or panuveitis) also affects individuals with Behcet's syndrome. A  Read More

  • Liver disease

    Liver disease is also called chronic liver disease. It is a progressive crippling of liver functions that include synthesis of clotting factors, detoxification of harmful metabolites and various drugs, and excretion of bile.Treatment/managementTreatment is aimed at the correction of underlying causes, portal hypertension management, and specific treatment based on individual disease.Ascites: So  Read More

  • Lower back pain

    Lower back pain cases are increasing with time due to a decrease in healthy mobility resulting from improved ease of life.Treatment for lower back pain:Pharmacological therapy: It includes treating a disease with drugs. Low back pain of acute, subacute, or chronic types can be treated with pain relievers, muscle relaxants, opioids, benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, herbal therapy, thiocolchico  Read More

  • Lumbar spinal stenosis

    The majority of people with lumbar spinal stenosis are 50 and older. Spinal stenosis is a condition where a narrowing of the canal in your spinal column takes place. Nothing can cure it, but you can take steps to lead an active life on your own and with your doctor's advice.Cure or medication available for the Lumbar Spinal StenosisOver-the-counter Painkillers: For spinal stenosis, over-the-counter (OTC) m  Read More

  • Neuropathic pain (nerve pain)

    Neuropathic Pain (Nerve Pain) is a type of pain that is commonly persistent.Risk factors for the Neuropathic Pain (Nerve Pain)Individuals,With Diabetes, particularly if your blood sugar levels are not under controlConsuming alcohol regularlyVitamins deficiency, especially B vitaminsInfections including HIV, hepatitis B and C, shingles, Epstein-Barr virus, Lyme disease, a  Read More

  • Pyogenic arthritis

    Septic or Pyrogenic arthritis is a severe and excruciating joint infection. Although a fungus or virus can also cause it, bacteria like staphylococcus or streptococcus are most frequently to blame. These microorganisms enter the joint region through open wounds or punctures, or they enter the circulation from other contaminated parts of the body.Pyogenic arthritis is most common in infants and older people. Pyogeni  Read More

  • Thalamic syndrome (dejerine roussy)

    The most typical precursor to Thalamic Syndrome (Djerine-Roussy) is numbness on the affected side.In these situations, numbness is replaced by stinging and burning sensations that vary greatly in intensity from case to case.Most of those cases that are recorded have severe and incapacitating symptoms.Hypersensitivity can also cause burning and tingling, typically in the form of allodynia or dysaes  Read More