What is Vascular surgery?
Vascular surgery is done to treat various issues in the blood vessels. Varicose veins are the leading cause of vascular surgery.
Vascular surgery is done to treat various issues in the blood vessels. Varicose veins are the leading cause of vascular surgery.
Restless leg syndrome is a movement disorder of the nervous system that causes an uncomfortable sensation over the legs.
Pernicious anaemia is the decrease in red blood cells due to the inability of the body to absorb vitamin B12. The lack of vitamin B12 can be due to dietary deficiency of the vitamin or due to decreased absorption of the vitamin from the gastrointestinal tract. In pernicious anaemia, impaired absorption is due to the lack of Intrinsic Factor (IF).
Optic neuritis is swelling or inflammation of the Optic nerve. It can be a complication of multiple sclerosis that is usually caused by viral infections. The Optic nerve presents with swelling.
Myasthenia Gravis is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular condition which is characterised by varying levels of weakness in the voluntary muscles. Myasthenia Gravis is pronounced as “My-as-theen-ee-a grav-us”, which in Greek & Latin words means “grave muscular weakness.”
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a disease involving blood vessels that occurs mostly in childhood. KD also occurs rarely in adults. It is a self-limiting condition, with disease manifestations lasting up to 12 days without therapy.
A viral fever is any fever that’s caused by a viral infection. A fever is the most common infection symptom, whether caused by a virus, a fungus, or a parasite.
Genetics determines a person’s height. Maintaining good posture, eating nutritious food, exercising and getting adequate sleep help a person attain their growth potential.
Ebola virus causes an infection which is characterised by fever, body ache, malaise and bleeding disorders.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic, long-term rheumatic condition that causes muscle pain, joint pain and fatigue all over the body.