Infectious disease

Agents that can live in your body live everywhere. In the air, on a dust particles food and plants; on or in animals and humans; In soil and water, and or virtually every other surface. The range from microscopic organism to large parasites. The vast majority of these organism do not produce disease, but some … Read more

What is endoscopy?

Endoscopy is a medical procedure performed to view the anatomy of the diseased human body part, which is either upper part of the body or lower part. A small diameter flexible tube is inserted through the mouth and which goes up to small intestine it is called upper GI Endoscopy. Similarly a small diameter flexible … Read more

antidepressants

The definitely help some people, but that aren’t a panacea. I don’t think the monoamine deficiency hypothesis that everyone is familiar with is correct. It’s not low serotonin that causes depression, and there are some great examples of this. There fact that anti depressants take a month or so to work send to be because … Read more

Ebola

All about Ebola – an insidious, deadly viral infectionE. bola is a relatively young infectious disease that first appeared in the mid-1970s. At the same time, it is also one of the most dangerous and deadly viral infections.So far, researchers have not found an antidote, so extreme caution is required when traveling to risk areas. … Read more

colon cancer symptoms

Colon malignant growth is a sort of disease that beginnings in your colon (digestive organ) or rectum. Your colon and rectum are the organs that make up the lower piece of your stomach-related framework. •lymphomas, which can shape in lymph hubs or in the colon first •carcinoids, what starts in chemical making cells inside your … Read more

measles symptoms

Measles is caused by the rubeola virus and is highly contagious. It is spread through droplets (sneezing) – either breathing these in or via skin contamination (then touching mouth, eyes etc). Symptoms appear about 10–14 days after exposure. It begins like a fairly generic viral infection – fever, feeling unwell, tiredness, runny nose, sore eyes, … Read more

Periodontal disease

The first cause is the mix of bacterial strains in the oral cavity, which are present at all times. Some are more aggressive than others. Allowing bacteria to remain in between the teeth undisturbed encourages bleeding, which fuels the bacteria. There are many types of calculus (tartar) that can form, dependent on the bacterial mix; … Read more

how to cure gum disease without a dentist

You can stop early gum disease (gingivitis) with regular oral hygiene. When it becomes advanced, you can only hope to control it and keep it from progressing. A big step, along with deep cleanings is the following. Much of this refers to controlling dental caries (cavities) but is just as effective at controlling periodontal disease. … Read more

Addison’s disease

What is Addison’s disease, and what causes it? While Addison’s disease is considered to be primary failure of the adrenal cortex to produce corticosteroids needed for response to stress, it is not the ONLY Addison’s disease. First, Addison’s disease of the adrenal gland was most often the result of destruction of the adrenal glands from … Read more