skin disease

Skin Disease

Skin diseases encompass a wide range of conditions that affect the skin, ranging from mild and temporary to severe and chronic.

Symptoms:

  • Rashes can occur in small patches or cover large areas of the body.
  • Persistent itching is a common symptom of many skin diseases, including eczema, psoriasis, and allergic reactions.
  • Redness of the skin is a common symptom of inflammation and can occur in conditions like rosacea, dermatitis, and sunburn.

Treatments:

  • Rashes can occur in small patches or cover large areas of the body.
  • Persistent itching is a common symptom of many skin diseases, including eczema, psoriasis, and allergic reactions.
  • Redness of the skin is a common symptom of inflammation and can occur in conditions like rosacea, dermatitis, and sunburn.

kidney stone

Kidney & Gall Stone

Kidney stones and gallstones are two different types of stones that can form in the body, each with its own set of symptoms and risk factors.

Symptoms:

  • Intense, fluctuating pain (colic) that comes in waves.
  • Pink, red, or brown urine (indicating blood).
  • Painful urination.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Pain that may radiate to the back or shoulder blade

Treatments:

  • Alpha blockers to relax the muscles in the ureter, making it easier for stones to pass.
  • Medications to reduce the levels of certain substances in the urine that contribute to stone formation (e.g., citrate, thiazide diuretics).
  • Medications to manage underlying conditions that increase the risk of stone formation, such as hyperparathyroidism or gout.

rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that primarily affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, swelling, and stiffness. However, it can also affect other parts of the body, including the skin, eyes, lungs, heart, and blood vessels.

Symptoms:

  • Morning stiffness that lasts for more than an hour, often improving with movement.
  • Fatigue, weakness, and flu-like symptoms.
  • Rheumatoid nodules, which are firm lumps that may develop under the skin, particularly around the elbows.

Treatments:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Corticosteroids, such as prednisone, to quickly reduce inflammation during flare-ups.
  • Physical Therapy: Exercise programs and physical therapy can help improve joint flexibility, strength, and function, as well as reduce pain and stiffness.

osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage and underlying bone changes.

Symptoms:

  • Joint tenderness and swelling, particularly after periods of activity or weight-bearing.
  • Crepitus, or a grating sensation, when moving the affected joint.
  • Bony enlargements or bone spurs (osteophytes) may develop around the edges of the joints.

Treatments:

  • Topical Treatments: Topical creams, gels, or patches containing NSAIDs or capsaicin (a compound found in chili peppers) can provide localized pain relief.
  • Assistive Devices: Using assistive devices such as braces, splints, or orthotic shoe inserts can help support and protect affected joints and improve mobility.
  • Injections: Corticosteroid injections or hyaluronic acid injections (viscosupplementation) may be recommended to reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief, particularly for knee osteoarthritis.

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Hair Fall

Hair fall, also known as hair loss or alopecia, can manifest through various symptoms, which may vary depending on the underlying cause.

Symptoms:

  • JGenetics (Androgenetic Alopecia).
  • Hormonal Changes.
  • Stress and Lifestyle Factors.
  • Avoiding Hairstyling Damage.
  • Consultation with a Dermatologist.

Treatments:

  • Medications.
  • Hair Supplements.
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT).
  • Scalp Care and Hair Care Practices.

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Liver Problem

Liver problems can encompass a wide range of conditions that affect the liver's structure and function.

Symptoms:

  • Hepatitis.
  • Liver Cirrhosis.
  • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
  • Liver Cancer.
  • Liver Failure.

Treatments:

  • Medications.
  • Liver Transplantation.

Rasoli

Rasoli (Fibrosis)

"Rasoli" is a term used in Hindi and some other Indian languages to refer to a growth or lump, often used colloquially to describe tumors or masses. However, "rasoli" itself is not a medical diagnosis but rather a descriptive term.

Symptoms:

  • Visible or Palpable Lump.
  • Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits.
  • Changes in Weight or Appetite.
  • Digestive Symptoms.
  • Respiratory Symptoms.

Treatments:

  • Surgical Removal (Excision).
  • Radiation Therapy.
  • Chemotherapy.
  • Targeted Therapy.
  • Immunotherapy.

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Sexual Wellness

Sexual wellness encompasses physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being related to sexuality. It's an essential aspect of overall health and encompasses various factors, including sexual health, relationships, intimacy, and pleasure.

Symptoms:

  • Sexual Health.
  • Physical Well-Being.
  • Mental and Emotional Health.
  • Relationships and Intimacy.

Treatments:

  • Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
  • Low Libido or Sexual Desire.
  • Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia).
  • Sexual Trauma or Abuse.

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Stomach Ulcer

Ulcers are caused when there is an imbalance between the digestive juices produced by the stomach and the various factors that protect the lining of the stomach. Symptoms of ulcers may include bleeding. On rare occasions, an ulcer may completely erode the stomach wall.

Symptoms:

  • Pallor (paleness).
  • Dizziness, weakness or faintness.
  • Black blood in your poop.
  • Vomit that looks like coffee grounds.

Treatments:

  • Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs).
  • H2-Receptor Antagonists.
  • Antacids.
  • Antibiotics.