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Symptoms of myasthenia gravis

Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune disease that occurs in the junction between the nerve and the muscle. For most people, this disease affects the eyelid muscle.

The eyelid will start to droop as the day progresses. Some people might experience blurry vision which will become right after they…

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How is a bone marrow test done?

A bone marrow test is done by extracting the bone marrow from the sternum or posterior superior iliac spine. For children less than 2 years of age, bone marrow is taken from the fibula.

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When is the bone marrow test done?

  • If haemoglobin levels are consistently low even after standard tre…

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Vaccine for cervical cancer

Cervical cancer refers to the tumour in the cervix of the woman. It is majorly caused by infection of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which is transmitted through sexual contact.

Prevention of cervical cancer

Prevention of cervical cancer

Vaccines can help with the prevention of cervical cancer. This vaccine is recomm…

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Types of strokes

A stroke can occur when a blood clot or plaque obstructs a blood vessel in the brain, causing an Ischemic Stroke, or when a blood vessel ruptures, resulting in a Hemorrhagic Stroke.

Hemorrhagic Stroke manifests through two types, each with distinct origins and consequences. Intracerebral events i…

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How to diagnose heart problems in children?

Heart problems are common in older adults but it can affect children too. Hence it is better to be aware of the symptoms and immediately visit a cardiology doctor if you notice any of these in the children.

Heart problems in children

Symptoms of heart problems in children

  • Skin appearing bluish
  • Little or no weig…

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Understanding Vascular Diseases: A Comprehensive Overview of Types

Discover the crucial role of the vascular system in maintaining circulatory health, encompassing arteries, veins, capillaries, and lymph vessels.

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Vascular diseases like aneurysms, atherosclerosis, and blood clotting disorders impact blood flow, with additional complexities from conditions suc…

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What are the different stages of breast cancer?

There is no proper study to define the causes of breast cancer but according to oncology studies, we have identified some risk factors. They are classified into modifiable risk factors and Non-modifiable risk factors.

Non-modifiable risk factors

  • Being female
  • Age
  • Family history of ca…

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What is leg ischemia?

 

Leg ischemia involves blockage in the arteries of the leg and this will reduce the blood flow. People with leg ischemia will complain of leg pain which will go away with rest.

The patients will be normal but suddenly can lose sensation in the leg. It can also cause pain and restrict movemen…

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Parkinson’s disease - Symptoms and Treatment

Parkinson’s disease is common among the elderly above the age of 60. There are multiple symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease - symptoms related to muscles and symptoms that are not related to muscles.

Symptoms

  • Slowness
  • Stiffness
  • Tremors of hand
  • Problems with speaking
  • Problems w…

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Relief from heel pain

Often people experience heel pain right after they wake up in the morning or after long periods of rest. This type of pain is called calcaneal spur or plantar fasciitis.

This pain may be because of an extra bone growth in the heel portion and it can be found using x-rays. This is common and the b…

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Types of Fracture and Fracture Treatment

What is a fracture?

A fracture is a partial or complete breakage of a bone caused by high impact or stress. 

Types of fracture 

There are two main types of fractures: simple fractures (where the skin remains intact) and compound fractures (which involve open wounds and are more severe…

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Type 2 diabetes and intermittent fasting pros and cons

What is intermittent fasting?

Intermittent fasting (IF) is a method that involves cycling between periods of fasting and eating within specific time frames. It has gained popularity as a potential strategy to manage and prevent Type-2 diabetes. In India, where there is a high prevalence of diabetes

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Palpitations FAQs – Part 2

What is electrocardiogram (ECG)?

ECG is an investigative test that is used to monitor the heart’s electrical activity through different waveforms. It can help find heart attacks and more. This is one of the most common tests done when patients complain about irregular heart rhythms or palpitati…

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Gallbladder Stones Symptoms and Treatment

Gallbladder stones are the stones formed in the gallbladder. It might simply be there in the gallbladder without causing any symptoms for most patients.

But for a few patients, it might slip and block the mouth of the gallbladder or block the bile duct or damage the pancreas.

This can cause seve…

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Signs of carpal tunnel syndrome

A tingling sensation in your fingers is often associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. This is a common condition and with the right treatment from orthopaedics, efficient management of the condition is possible.

This is because of the pressure on the median nerve. It is important to visit ort…

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What is HIPEC treatment?

What is HIPEC treatment?

HIPEC stands for Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy. It refers to a treatment where the chemotherapy drugs are heated to a desired extent and applied inside the abdomen to directly kill the cancer cells.

Which cancers can be treated using HIPEC?

  • Append…

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What happens during a bone marrow transplant?

Bone marrow transplantation is a procedure in which a patient receives healthy blood-forming cells from a donor. These cells can be got from different sources like bone marrow, peripheral blood, and blood collected from the umbilical cord during the birth of a baby. These transplanted cells grow in …

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Strengthen your lower back

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Stretches for the lower back can improve the flexibility of the spine which in turn prevents back pain. It can be performed daily in your home. Here are low back stretches that you can do twice a day to strengthen your back.

Double knee to chest

  • Lie straight on your back
  • Bend both you…

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Colonoscopy for women

What is a colonoscopy?

What is a colonoscopy?

A colonoscope is a thin and flexible tube that has a camera attached at one end. This tube is passed through the anal opening and the intestines are checked by the gastroenterology doctors. This procedure is called a colonoscopy.

Why is colonoscopy important?

This…

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What is stroke and how is it treated?

What is a stroke?

Disturbance in the blood supply to the brain can cause a stroke. There are two types of stroke – ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke.

Ischemic stroke happens when the blood supply to the brain is blocked because of a blood clot in the artery. A hemorrhagic stroke happens…

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