INTRODUCTION: Seizures are short bursts of spontaneous movement that might affect either a portion of the body (partial) or the entire body (generalized), and they can occasionally be followed by a loss of consciousness and control over bowel or bladder function. Around 50 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, a chronic, noncommunicable brain condition Excessive electrical discharges in a cluster of brain cells cause seizure episodes. Such discharges can occur in many areas of the brain. The smallest muscular twitches or concentration lapses can be seizures, as can violent convulsions that last for a long time. The frequency of seizures…
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INTRODUCTION: Mammals have breasts, so it is important to feed their young. Breast cancer is a type of cancer in which there is abnormal cancerous cell growth in the area of the breast that is uncontrollable and forms a tumor. If left untreated, this tumor can spread throughout the body. Breast cancer cells develop in the milk ducts and/or the lobules of the breast that produce milk. The initial form (in situ) is not dangerous. Cancer cells can invade adjacent breast tissue and spread. This results in tumors, which cause lumps or thickening. Symptoms: Breast cancer symptoms can be…
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INTRODUCTION: Bone is made up of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Bone is an important part of the body because it is crucial for the skeleton. The human’s shape is based on the bone. Bone helps us to work, run, and do other mundane daily tasks properly. Bone density is also important because if you have bones but their density is low, you won’t be able to work properly. Bone cancer doesn’t include cancers that spread everywhere. In fact, this cancer remains where it began, such as breast cancer that has metastasized to the bone. Symptoms The following are…
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INTRODUCTION: High blood pressure is a common disorder affecting the arteries of the body. It is also known as hypertension. When you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is always too strong. To pump blood, the heart has to work harder. The heart’s function can also be compromised because of excessive burden on the heart to pump above the average range. Hypertension occurs when the pressure in the blood rises above the normal range. The normal range of the blood is 120/80. If this normal range is exceeded, it is referred to as hypertension. During exercise,…
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INTRODUCTION: Addison’s disease is a rare chronic disease that causes insufficient cortisol and aldosterone production by the adrenal glands. Drugs can be used to treat it. It’s intriguing that this disease is treatable, but if it becomes complicated, it can claim your life. This autoimmune condition targets the adrenal gland. This kidney-top gland, which makes both cortisol and aldosterone, is positioned. Your body responds to stress, including the stress of disease, injury, or surgery, thanks to cortisol. Additionally, it supports the maintenance of your blood pressure, heart health, immune system, and blood sugar (glucose) levels. Life needs cortisol to function.…