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    ECZEMA

    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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    Duchesne muscular dystrophy

    Introduction The hereditary disorder Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), which predominantly affects the muscles and causes muscle weakness and eventually loss of muscle function, is severe and progressive. It is one of the most prevalent and disabling types of muscular dystrophy, generally detected in young boys. DMD is named for the 19th-century French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne, who initially identified the disorder. Mutations in the DMD gene, which is found on the X chromosome and encodes the protein dystrophin, which is crucial for the integrity of muscle cells, are the root cause of this genetic condition. Muscle fibers are more easily injured…

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    HYPOTHYROIDISM

    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 hypothyroidism, the level of thyroid decreases in the blood, which is a clinical syndrome characterized by a low metabolic state due to the low serum thyroid in the blood. Hypothyroidism is the most frequent clinical illness caused by thyroid hormone insufficiency and, if ignored, can result in major adverse health effects…

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    Down Syndrome

    Introduction: A chromosome (trisomy 21) that is present in its entirety or in part results in the genetic condition known as Down syndrome (trisomy 21). The majority of patients have mild to severe intellectual disability, growth retardation, and distinctive facial traits when they first present. Down syndrome can influence a person’s mental capacity and physical development, lead to a variety of developmental differences, and increase their chance of developing certain health issues. Most people with Down syndrome have an extra copy of chromosome 21. A number of screenings can be used by medical experts to identify Down syndrome. The three…

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    DIPHTHERIA

    INtroduction Diphtheria is a bacterial illness that has traditionally been a major public health concern, producing severe respiratory and systemic consequences. This extremely infectious disease, caused by Corynebacterium diphtheria, predominantly affects the respiratory tract and can result in the production of a thick grayish-white membrane in the throat, restricting breathing and swallowing. Diphtheria has been the target of extensive medical research and public health initiatives, which have resulted in the development of effective vaccinations that have significantly decreased its prevalence and impact in many areas of the world. Diphtheria’s history is linked with the evolution of vaccination methods. Diphtheria was…

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    Diarrhea

    Introduction: Diarrhea is defined as the passage of three or more loose or liquid stools per day. Diarrhea is having more than 4 stools per day that are watery. This case is due to bacteria, viruses, or parasites. This digestive disorder can also cause chronic diarrhea, which is life-threatening. Chronic diarrhea makes people dehydrated due to its high range of motion and frequency. If a person frequently passes stools but they are of normal consistency, this is not diarrhea. Similarly, breastfed babies often pass loose, sticky stools. This is normal. If a person has had loose stools for more than…

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    Diabetes

    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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    DEPRESSION

    INTRODUCTION: Depression is a chronic feeling of emptiness, sadness, or inability to feel pleasure that may appear to happen for no clear reason. It is distinct from grief and other emotions. Depression is a mental disorder in which a person remains low in energy and always complains about not being active as compared to normal people. This will affect the thinking and eating patterns of humans. This is treatable, but only when people recognize it as soon as possible and go to a medical professional for help. If you are feeling low, that doesn’t mean that you are dealing with…

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    Cystic Fibrosis

    Introduction: The genetic condition cystic fibrosis (CF) affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. This disorder has no cure, which means that people with a history of this disorder must take care of their loved ones. In this disorder, the body creates thick, viscous mucus that can cause organ damage or obstruction. CF occurs when the protein that makes mucus fails to function normally. This is the source of the mucous. Treatments can assist in managing the illness, relieving symptoms, and lowering the risk of consequences. This increases life expectancy and quality of life. CF is a hereditary disease…

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    Cushing syndrome

    introduction Cushing’s syndrome, is a rare and complicated medical illness caused by extended exposure to elevated cortisol levels in the body. This illness can have a variety of severe impacts on numerous internal systems, resulting in a slew of symptoms and problems. Cushing’s syndrome, named after the renowned neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing, who first described it in the early twentieth century, can be caused by a variety of factors, including adrenal gland overproduction of cortisol, excessive use of corticosteroid medications, or tumors that produce cortisol. Cushing’s syndrome presents with a wide range of symptoms, making it a difficult illness to identify…