Abstract Multiple system atrophy is also known as shy-drager syndrome. It is a rare degenerative neurological disorder that affects your body’s involuntary movement. Involuntary are basically the autonomic functions that include blood pressure, breathing function, bladder function and also motor control. This condition is also known by the names like olivopontocerebellar atrophy or striatonigral degeneration. It has got many similarities…
Read Article →Introduction Hydrocele can be defined as a condition in which swelling in the scrotum occurs due to accumulation of fluid around the testicle. This disorder is common in newborn males, nearly twelve percent of male children born with this hydrocele. Usually it disappears by the age of one year without taking treatment. It is not compulsory that it happens only…
Read Article →Most popular beauty issues, as well as the pressure that comes with striving to look flawless, leads us to use chemical-laden products or treatments that aren’t required. However, there are more straightforward ways to look attractive. One of them is castor oil. Castor oil is an antioxidant-rich pale yellow liquid derived from castor seeds. Castor oil is being used for…
Read Article →Abstract Imagine A Life With Abnormal Functioning Of Fingers. Everything Will Be Messed Up While Doing Any Activity Such As Eating, Writing Or Anything. Fingers Are Involved In Each Task. They Help Us In Gripping The Thing To Make Its Use. The Article You Are Reading Is Because Of Your Fingers Which Scrolled You Here. So, We Can Consider Fingers…
Read Article →Abstract Genetic disorder is a disease that is caused by defective genes or mutation in an individual’s DNA sequence. If there is any change in a person’s DNA then it causes genetic abnormalities. These abnormalities cause change in a part or whole DNA sequence. There are various genetic disorders such as down syndrome, albinism, sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, Chaple syndrome…
Read Article →Abstract According to Human Anatomy, Joints are the physical point where the two bones meet and get connected for e.g. the knee joint where the femur and tibia get connected. Our joint consists of varieties of fibrous connective tissue and Ligaments help in the connection of two bones. Tendons help the bone to connect with muscle whereas cartilage helps in…
Read Article →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,…
Read Article →Abstract CPK is creatine phosphokinase. It is an enzyme that is released from increased muscle contraction and then enters in peripheral blood especially in a muscular disorder. The highest levels of this enzyme are noticed in active polymyositis and also in the severe forms of muscular dystrophy. Widespread denervation may cause modest enzyme elevations. CPK which is also known as…
Read Article →Abstract The human digestive system consists of the accessory organs of digestion and the gastrointestinal tract. The major function of the digestive system is the breakdown of food particles into tiny components until they can assimilate or be absorbed into the body. The major organs of the digestive system are the mouth, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, anus, and rectum….
Read Article →Overview Melanoma is considered as the most serious type of skin cancer developing in melanocytes (the cells melanin). Melanin is the pigment behind the color of the skin. Melanoma can also occur into eyes and sometimes in the throat or nose. This type of cancer is more common in women before the age 50 but after 50 years, frequency of…
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