Kidney stones are a painful and potentially recurrent medical condition that can greatly affect an individual's quality of life. Understanding the causes and risk factors associated with kidney stone formation is the first step in their prevention. By making dietary adjustments, staying well-hydrated, and seeking professional advice, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of developing kidney stones
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Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by the pancreas’s insufficient insulin production. Insulin, a hormone, regulates blood sugar levels. Uncontrolled diabetes frequently results in hyperglycemia, also known as high blood glucose or elevated blood sugar, which can affect a variety of body systems, including neurons and blood vessels, over time. A glucose metabolic disorder characterized by the body’s impaired ability to produce or respond to insulin. As a result, keep healthy levels of sugar (glucose) in your blood. People with this disease typically have a high level of glucose in their blood, which can lead to a variety of…
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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,…