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    Metabolic Syndrome: Hypertension as a Key Factor

    Introduction: Metabolic syndrome is a complex and increasingly prevalent medical condition characterized by a cluster of interconnected risk factors that significantly elevate the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. One of the cornerstone factors in metabolic syndrome is hypertension, or high blood pressure, which plays a pivotal role in this syndrome’s development and progression. This article delves into the intricate relationship between hypertension and metabolic syndrome, shedding light on its various aspects and implications.   Symptoms: Metabolic syndrome is typically diagnosed when an individual presents with a combination of the following conditions: Abdominal Obesity: Excessive fat accumulation around…

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    Conversion Disorder

    INTRODUCTION: Conversion disorder. Another name for this disease is Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (FND). This is a complicated illness in which there are lots of physical symptoms, but we don’t know the underlying cause behind them. Physicians and academics have been enamored with the disorder for a very long time because it appears to link psychological discomfort and physical symptoms. People with conversion disorder have symptoms that make it hard for them to use their senses or move their bodies. These symptoms do not match up with known neurologic disorders or other medical problems, and they make it very hard…

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    Delusional Disorder

    Introduction: The defining characteristics of this intricate and multifaceted illness, known as delusional disorder, are recurring delusional thinking and strange, illogical beliefs. The individual’s social, emotional, and private life will be impacted by this. Individuals suffering with delusional condition tend to present good, but their lives are miserable due to their hallucinations. In their thoughts, despite the fact that they appear normal or well-groomed, they hold incorrect beliefs that aren’t manifested in their hallucinations or connected to other symptoms. The first steps in the management process are appropriate identification, early intervention, and action. Delusional sickness can be caused by a…