The clouding of the natural lens of the eye is known as a cataract. When there is a build-up of protein in the lens of the eye, the lens gets cloudy and is not able to let the light pass clearly through it.
Acanthosis Nigricans is a skin tone, usually identified by patches of velvety & dark discoloration mostly in body wrinkles and creases. The affected part of skin gets thickened. Generally, it influences your armpits, neck, inner elbow foldings, and genital regions. It might be an indication of an increasingly genuine medical issue, for example, Prediabetes. The … Continue reading Acanthosis Nigricans – Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment→
Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a condition that is congenital. An ASD is a defect from birth in which there is a hole in the wall (septum) that divides the two upper chambers (atria) of the heart.
Xerostomia, which is also called dry mouth refers to a certain condition where the salivary gland of a person doesn't produce sufficient saliva to keep the mouth wet. Saliva is a viscous, watery and clear fluid secreted by sublingual, sub-maxillary, parotid, and many other smaller mucous glands of the mouth.
Hyperhidrosis is a disorder in which there is abnormally excessive sweating, that is neither triggered by exercise or by climate. A person suffering from hyperhidrosis sweats so much that the sweat soaks through the clothes.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which there is pain, tingling and burning sensation in the hand and arm. It is a common condition and it occurs when one of the major nerves, which is the median nerve gets compressed when it travels through the wrist. The median nerve controls the movement of all … Continue reading CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment→
This stunning, 3D animation highlights an innovative, living therapeutic matrix that is genetically engineered from allogenic human cells to produce proteins such as antibodies, factors and enzymes. The therapeutic cells are encapsulated in an afibromer spherical latticed biomaterial which allows living therapeutics to evade immune rejection. Placed in the abdomen via a brief laparoscopic procedure, … Continue reading Living Therapeutics Showcase→
The kidneys are a pair of organs that are located towards the lower back. One kidney is located on each side of the spine. Kidneys perform a very vital function in the body. They filter the blood and remove toxins from the body by sending them to the bladder which are then expelled from the … Continue reading Kidney Failure: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment→
Hyperglycemia is a term used to describe high levels of sugar or glucose in the blood. Hyperglycemia occurs when there is not enough insulin produced by the body to absorb the excess sugar into the blood. It is a leading indicator of diabetes. It is very important to treat hyperglycemia because if left untreated, it … Continue reading Hyperglycemia: Symptoms, Causes, Complications, and Treatment→
When there is an imbalance between free radicals and the ability of the body to neutralize their harmful or toxic effects through production of antioxidants, it leads to oxidative stress. Oxygen carrying molecules with an uneven number of electrons are called free radicals. This uneven number allows them to react with other molecules and cause … Continue reading Oxidative Stress: Effects, Risk factors, Managing and Preventing→
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