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    Bacterial meningitis

    INTRODUCTION: Meningitis is inflammation of the tissues that surround the brain and spinal cord. The reason behind this infection can be bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, or any other cancerous condition. Medication and autoimmune diseases can also cause meningitis. Bacterial meningitis: From the name, we can predict that this is the inflammation of the meningitis caused by bacteria that spreads through the blood and carries bacteria to the meninges. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis are the most common and aggressive pathogens of meningitis. Bacterial meningitis can spread through an ear or sinus infection. This inflammation is a severe, life-threatening infection that…

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    Bell’s palsy

    INTRODUCTION: Bell’s palsy is the most frequent peripheral paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve, with a sudden and unilateral onset. This is an idiopathic illness that causes partial or total facial paralysis, as well as alterations in taste, sensitivity to sound, and changes in lacrimation and salivation. Bell palsy is an acute facial paralysis or weakness induced by an unknown a etiology. Bell’s palsy is characterized by a sudden weakening of one side of the face. This makes it difficult for a person to move their mouth, elevate their brow, wrinkle their nose, or close their eyes. CAUSES: A facial…

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    BIPOLAR DISORDERS

    INTRODUCTION: Sometimes some people face a lot of mood swings, which don’t seem normal because they are not. Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder in which there is a change in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. People with bipolar disorder go through a lot of trauma due to their symptoms. They experience intense emotional fluctuations that occur during distinct periods of days or weeks called mood episodes. These mood episodes are recategorized as manic/hypomanic (abnormally happy or irritable mood) or depressive (sad mood). People with bipolar disorder generally have periods of a neutral mood as well. When…

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    Bacterial infections

    INTRODUCTION: Bacterial infections are caused by bacteria that affect your skin, lungs, brain, and even blood. These bacteria can cause a blunder in any part of the body by disturbing its function and multiplying their uncountable growth. This single-cell organism can form toxins in the body. Common bacterial diseases include Bacterial infections are caused by bacteria that affect your skin, lungs and brain. These bacteria can cause a blunder in any part of the body by disturbing its function and multiplying their uncountable growth. This single-cell organism can form toxins in the body. Common bacterial diseases include People get sick…

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    ANXIETY

    INTRODUCTION: We do feel anxious when we do something for the first time. You can feel numb when you are about to give a speech to thousands of people. This is normal because this is positive stress, which acts as a pushing force for you to work better and practice as much as you can so you can perform well. Before giving a job interview or thinking about the future of finance, this will drop your emotional scale, and you will end up being worried all the time. Few people manage this with positive energy and by working on themselves.…

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    Anorexia nervosa

    INTRODUCTION Everyone wants to look slim and attractive. This strategy works well to attract people. To achieve this result, people use diets, which is good for some people, but what if people just don’t eat even when they are at zero figure? You will see these kinds of people around you who don’t eat for the sake of being thin. They are afraid of being fat, even when they are underweight. These scenarios are indications of anorexia nervosa. Yes, this is not normal. This is a mental disorder that can’t help people with their diet. A person with anorexia nervosa…

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    Angina

    INTRODUCTION: Ischemic heart disease (IHD) remains the leading global cause of death, and Angina comes under the umbrella of ischemic heart disease. Angina is cardiac discomfort that occurs when the heart isn’t able to get enough oxygen, and later on it will feel like chest pain, discomfort, squeezing, and some sort of pressure in the chest. It’s sometimes called angina pectoris or ischemic chest pain. These are the symptoms of heart disease, which illustrate that there is something wrong with the arteries of the heart or that they are narrowed down, due to which no oxygen is supplied to the…

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    ANEMIA

    INTRODUCTION: Anemia develops when the number of red blood cells in the body falls. When this happens, the blood is unable to supply adequate oxygen to the body. Anemia can cause fatigue and weakness.  If anemia persists for more than six months, it becomes serious and can lead to death. Anemia is induced by a variety of factors. The most important of which is nutrition. Anemia is caused by malnutrition because the synthesis of hemoglobin decreases. Symptoms Fatigue is the most prevalent symptom of anemia.  Other frequent symptoms include the following: Are you at risk of Anemia? There are several…

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

    INTRODUCTION: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was originally defined as a pure motor neuron disease by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1869 but is now recognized as a multisystem neurodegenerative disorder, with disease heterogeneity at the clinical, genetic, and neuropathological level. We walk, we run, and we do exercises like aerobics, physical exercise, or yoga. All these are voluntary movements. What is a voluntary moment? The movements that we asked our brain to do What if we have no control over our voluntary movements? What if you want to raise your hand but your hand won’t be able to conduct your command? All…

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    Addison’s disease

    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.…