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    Specific Phobias

    Specific phobias are uncountable. A person can have any phobia about any object, situation, thing, or person. We can’t underestimate that the person is overreacting because we don’t know that unintentionally he or she is suffering from a phobia. To learn about the different phobias, all you need to do is read this article and learn how we can overcome them. Learn specific phobias and know how to react when someone is having them to decrease his or her anxiety level.

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    Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

    SAD is also known as social phobia, which gives you an understanding of why some people are afraid of being in public. It’s because they are fighting with some sort of mental illness. All we need is to understand the whole process and help them beat this mental illness as a whole. This O’Health article helps you understand the terrifying side effects of untreated social anxiety disorder because we are all social beings and we are social. A normal person can’t opt to live in isolation because it’s horrible.

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    PANIC DISORDER

    Panic attacks and panic disorder are mental illnesses, and a person can also suffer from other mental illnesses along with the panic attacks. Depression, anxiety, and other factors aggravate the mental illness, whereas yoga and mind-relaxation activities help people forget their stress and live a life filled with love. We all need to be very sensitive to human emotions.

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    Demystifying Generalized Anxiety Disorder

    Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a complicated and difficult disorder that can have a substantial influence on an individual's everyday life. There is, however, hope for people suffering from GAD. Individuals suffering from anxiety symptoms can find treatment via a comprehensive strategy that includes counseling, medication, and lifestyle changes. GAD is more than simply being worried before a major occasion or having to make a difficult decision. It is characterized by persistent and excessive concern about numerous parts of life, even when there is no imminent threat.

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    Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, transmural inflammatory condition affecting the entire gastrointestinal tract, causing "skip lesions" and increased risk of malignancy in genetically predisposed individuals. It's also known as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Management requires a multidisciplinary approach due to high healthcare costs.

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    HYPERTHYROIDISM

    INTRODUCTION: The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the front of the neck and controlled by the pituitary gland. Thyroid hormones play a vital role in the human body; hence, if the range of thyroid hormones fluctuates, it will cause many diseases like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. In hyperthyroidism, the level of thyroid increases in the blood, which is a clinical syndrome characterized by a high metabolic state due to the high serum thyroid in the blood. Hyperthyroidism, also known as overactive thyroid, occurs when the thyroid gland generates an excessive amount of specific hormones. Diarrhoea, trouble breathing, and…

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    Huntington’s disease

    Introduction: A genetic condition known as Huntington’s disease (HD) causes the neurons in some areas of the brain to slowly degenerate and die. Huntington’s disease (HD), a brain disorder that affects the entire body and is caused by a dominantly inherited amplification of the CAG trinucleotide repeat in the Huntington’s gene on chromosome The illness targets different parts of the brain, including those involved in the regulation of voluntary (intentional) movement. Individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD) experience strange body postures, involuntary dance-like movements (chorea), and behavioural, emotional, cognitive, and personality issues. People with a history of this disease are more…

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    Herpes

    Introduction: Herpes is a viral infection that causes sores and blisters in the mouth and genitals. This disease is transmitted from one person to another through the physical contact of moist areas, which includes sexual activity. A person with the herpes virus can transmit it to a non-infected person through physical contact (sex). Along with blisters and sores, people develop some other symptoms that make the situation worse. These include pain, swollen lymph nodes, fever, fatigue, and emotional instability. There is no cure for this disease, but the right treatment will help eradicate the symptoms and decrease the risk of…

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    HEART ATTACK

    INTRODUCTION: Attack words illustrate that a sudden, uncertain thing happened, which is enough to ruin the whole system. Similarly, a heart attack is a kind of syndrome that shows that there is something wrong with the heart, which leads to the attack.A heart attack, also known as a myocardial infarction, occurs when the flow of blood that provides oxygen to a portion of your heart muscle becomes suddenly obstructed. Your heart is running out of oxygen. If blood flow is not rapidly restored, the heart muscle will begin to die. A heart attack is not the same as cardiac arrest,…

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    Hepatitis

    Introduction:  Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that is caused by infectious viruses. This leads to a range of health problems, some of which can be fatal. There are many stages of hepatitis. The earlier it is diagnosed, the earlier it will be treated. If hepatitis is not treated promptly, it might result in death or severe long-term consequences. The hepatitis virus comes in five primary strains, which are called types A, B, C, D, and E. Even though they are all liver disease causes, there are some significant differences between them, such as the ways in which the…