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Tailbone Disorders

The tailbone is the small bone at the bottom of backbone, or spine. Tailbone disorders include tailbone injuries, pain, infections, cysts and tumors. Tailbone rarely breaks. Instead, most injuries cause bruises or pulled ligaments. A backward fall onto a hard surface, such as slipping on ice, is the most common cause of such injuries. Symptoms of various tailbone disorders include pain in the tailbone area, pain upon sitting, pain or numbness in the arms or legs due to pressure on nerves in the tailbone area, and a mass or growth you can see or feel.
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Scleroderma

Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease of the connective tissue. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses which occur when the body's tissues are attacked by its own immune system. Its a systemic disease characterized by skin induration and thickening accompanied by various degrees of tissue fibrosis and chronic inflammatory infiltration in numerous visceral organs.
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Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder which is characterized by continuous interrupted breathing during sleep sometimes more than hundred times.
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Premature ejaculation during sex

Premature ejaculation is a male sexual dysfunction characterized by ejaculation which always or nearly always occurs prior to or within about one minute of vaginal penetration and and, negative personal consequences, such as distress, bother, frustration, and/or the avoidance of sexual intimacy.
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Cervical Spondylitis

Cervical Spondylitis is a disorder is caused by abnormal wear on the cartilage and bones of the neck. It is also known as cervical osteoarthritis, neck arthritis or degenerative disc disease of the neck.
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Tropical Sprue

Tropical sprue is a poorly understand syndrome that affects both expatriates and natives in certain but not all tropical areas and is manifested by chronic diarrhoea ,steatorrhoea,weight loss and nutritional deficiencies, including those of both folate and cobalamin.
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Tuberculous Meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
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Can’t Sleep: Assessment and Management of Sleeplessness

Do you think that a good night’s sleep is a luxury that is beyond your reach? At times, most of us occasionally encounter circumstances that make it quite difficult to go to sleep. The clinical term for sleeplessness is insomnia. It's the most prevalent sleep disorder that causes difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting restful sleep. Getting a good night's sleep is not only crucial for physical and mental wellbeing but is also fundamental to brain health, energy levels, and immune system function. You are suffering from sleeplessness, if you have the following: Face trouble falling asleep Stay awake for long periods of time at night Wake up multiple times during the night not feeling rejuvenated upon awakening Wake up early in the morning and find it difficult to fall back asleep Find it difficult to nap during the day even though you're tired Feel tired and irritable during the day and have trouble focusing Most sleep disorders can be effectively treated. Let the sleepless nights be only for lovers and loners, as happiness is a nice lengthy nap. Let’s dive deep to understand the factors that can disrupt your sleep and how you can fix sleeplessness.
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Development Milestone Chart #1

Development Milestone Chart #1 BabyMagic is the most complete online resource for new and expectant parents featuring resources such as unique baby names, newborn baby care and baby development stages.
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Barotrauma

Barotrauma is damage to the middle ear caused by unequal air pressure on the two sides of the eardrum. Normally, the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear and the back of the nose, helps maintain equal pressure on both sides of the eardrum by allowing outside air to enter the middle ear. When outside air pressure changes suddenly?for example, during the ascent or descent of an airplane or a deep-sea dive air must move through the Eustachian tube to equalize the pressure in the middle ear. These fast changes in altitude cause air pressure changes and can trigger barotrauma.
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