Introduction: Despite having a busy day and working nonstop, do you still struggle to get enough sleep? What is meant by this? folks who put in a lot of work but nevertheless don’t sleep well. This is abnormal since, as humans, if we work hard and are fortunate enough to get a decent night’s sleep, we have a condition called insomnia. Individuals who had this illness experienced severe sleep disturbances. A frequent sleep disorder called insomnia is defined by ongoing trouble getting to sleep, staying asleep, or getting restorative sleep. The disorder involves a complex and diverse variety of causes,…
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Introduction: The term “abuse” indicates the overuse of something. even overindulging in healthful foods might lead to physiological malfunctions. what you might think if you misuse drugs or alcohol. what bodily harm will they inflict? we all knew the answer—that it will permanently destroy the body and cause irrevocable harm. two substance use disorders (suds) that have a significant impact on people’s lives, families, and society at large are alcohol use disorder (AUD) and opioid use disorder (oud). these disorders are characterized by recurrent substance use despite harmful effects, and they can lead to a range of social, psychological, and…
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Introduction The stomach lining, sometimes referred to as the gastric mucosa, can become inflamed, irritated, or eroded as a result of the common gastrointestinal ailment known as gastritis. It can present as acute, with an abrupt start and often brief duration, or chronic, with persistent symptoms over an extended length of time. Infections such as the Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria, protracted use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs), excessive alcohol intake, autoimmune reactions, stress, and bile reflux are only a few causes of gastroenteritis. Gastritis symptoms can range in severity and duration, but they frequently include abdominal pain or discomfort…
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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 Eczema, commonly referred to as “atopic dermatitis,” is an inflammatory skin disease that is not communicable and is characterized by intense itching, redness, oozing, and scaly rashes. These symptoms may be uncomfortable, and they may also result in skin color changes and blisters. Eczema is caused by allergies in certain people. Eczema fluctuates throughout time. It causes very sensitive and dry skin, and it can be exacerbated by being exposed to allergens like dust mites or pet dander. Cosmetics, soaps, detergents, and lotions with strong smells are additional popular triggers. Eczema can also get inflamed when exposed to cleaning…
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introduction Colorectal cancer, which affects the colon or rectum. This is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. It is a substantial health risk for both men and women, with potentially catastrophic effects if not handled swiftly. Colorectal cancer is frequently caused by a sequence of genetic abnormalities that accumulate over time and is typically caused by the formation of polyps on the inner lining of the large intestine, or rectum. These mutations cause unregulated cell development, which can potentially result in malignant tumors. Despite the potentially disastrous consequences, early identification and action can significantly improve the prognosis.…
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INTRODUCTION: Chicken pox is a viral disease that is transmitted from one person to another through contact. Varicella, also known as chicken pox, is highly contagious, which means that it will transfer from one person to another through the mode of transmission, like coughing or touching. This is caused by the zoster virus. The symptoms of the disease include blisters, usually on the face. adverse, but it will spread throughout the body. A period is based on the severity of the disease. The more time it takes for complicated chicken pox to recover, the more normal chicken pox will cover within a…
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INTRODUCTION: Your body’s defense against microorganisms that might spread illness is called the immune system. The most affected groups are infants and elderly people. The cause is that their immune systems, which have the capacity to destroy diseases, are weak or they lack sufficient physical strength. They were susceptible to infections, which led to subsequent difficulties that they had to deal with. Since bacteria, viruses, and other diseases cannot be seen with the human eye, we must protect ourselves. Facts of Immune system: The immune system is the main factor in a person’s resistance to infections. Since pathogens are a…
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The concept of detoxification involves the removal of toxins and impurities from the body to restore balance and promote well-being. Homeopathy, rooted in the principle of “like cures like” and the body’s innate ability to heal itself, offers a unique perspective in supporting the body’s detoxification process. Homeopathy’s Principles Law of Similars: At the core of homeopathy lies the principle of “like cures like,” suggesting that a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can potentially cure similar symptoms in an ill person. This principle guides the selection of remedies tailored to an individual’s specific symptoms and constitution.…