ABSTRACT Myalgic encephalomyelitis, another name for the complex multisystem condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome, is frequently accompanied by symptoms such as excessive exhaustion, cognitive decline, sleep issues, autonomic dysfunction, and post-exertional malaise. The severity of these symptoms may severely limit a patient’s ability to do their daily duties. Because of this, excessive morbidity and its negative impact on quality…
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome We all complain about being exhausted by doing small errands and trying to escape from it and we take a rest for 1 hour for thirty-minute of work. But have you ever wondered what if it becomes a serious condition? What if our ways of escaping from work had a serious issue? Many people who complain are…
Abstract Immunosuppressant drugs are those drugs which inhibit the action of the immune system. These drugs inhibit cellular or humoral or both immune responses and have a major role in autoimmune diseases, anticancer treatment and in organ transplantation. These drugs are class drugs which suppress or reduce the strength of the body’s immune system. Some names of the immunosuppressants are…
Abstract Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare, chronic, progressive and even actually fatal neurological condition disease caused by the measles virus, presumably as a result of an inability of the nervous system to eradicate the virus. It occurs in children and adolescents, usually many years after the primary virus infection. The onset of this condition is insidious with intellectual deterioration,…
Eosinophilia occurs, when the amount of eosinophils (kind of white blood cells (WBCs)) in the blood or body tissues increases. Eosinophils are created naturally in the bone marrow, in the blood stream and gut lining. They assist the body to fight against any sort of diseases or infections from outside. Normally, 5-7% of eosinophils are present in WBCs. But, if…