Health Conditions

Doctor holding pills and paper card with word ABORTION

Medical abortion

Women of all ages and backgrounds can have unplanned pregnancies, Some women choose to give birth to their baby, while

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A placenta that begins to pull away from the uterus before delivery is called placental abruption.

ABRUPTIO PLACENTA

Pregnancy is usually exciting and anticipating, but sometimes unexpected challenges can arise. One such challenge is called Abruptio Placenta. Let’s

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Placenta previa is a condition during pregnancy in which the placenta inside the woman's womb partially or completely blocks the uterus, where the uterus opens.

Placenta previa

Placenta previa is a condition during pregnancy in which the placenta inside the woman’s womb partially or completely blocks the

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An Abscessed tooth is characterized by a pocket of pus around an infected tooth's root and can affect anyone, irrespective of age

ABSCESSED TOOTH

An Abscessed tooth is characterized by a pocket of pus around an infected tooth’s root and can affect anyone, irrespective

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Absence seizures, once known as "petit mal," are brief lapses in consciousness that typically last between 5 and 20 seconds

ABSENCE SEIZURE

Imagine: your child’s gaze drifts, their sentence falls unfinished, and for a fleeting moment, they’re gone. No convulsions, no tremors,

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epilepsy as changes in the brain's electrical activity

EPILEPSY

The human brain is made up of hundreds of thousands of nerve cells, known as neurons. These neurons send continuous electrical

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Acanthosis bullosa is a synonym of epidermolysis bullosa (EB).

ACANTHOSIS BULLOSA

Acanthosis bullosa is a synonym of epidermolysis bullosa (EB). It encompasses a collection of rare conditions characterized by the skin’s

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Acanthosis nigricans (AN) may lead to skin pigmentation

ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS

Acanthosis nigricans (AN) may lead to skin pigmentation in areas such as the neck, armpits, elbows, under the breast, inner

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