Strabismus or squint or Crossed eyes
Strabismus is a condition of the eye in which the eyes are not aligned with each other. It occurs due to lack of coordination of the extra ocular muscles. It is also known as crossed eyes, Estropia,
Exotropia, Wall eye
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Reasons to drink more water
Water is very essential for our body. 705 of our body is made up of water. It helps in hydration of the body. It is necessary to drink around 8-10 glasses of water. If you do not drink enough of water you get headache, poor concentration,
fatigue,
constipation and
dry skin.
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Floaters
Floaters are tiny cobwebs or specks which float in the field of vision. It mainly occurs as age related changes in the vitreous. These floaters are formed when the jelly like substance inside the eye becomes more liquid.
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Acute appendicitis
Appendicitis is a condition in which the inflammation of the
appendix is present. Mortality is high due to
peritonitis and shock. An acute form of appendicitis is called as rumbling appendicitis.
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Cirrhosis of liver
Cirrhosis is a consequence of
chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrous tissue and regenerative nodules. This results in progressive loss of liver function.
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Dengue fever or Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Dengue fever is an acute febrile disease. It is also known as break bone fever. It belongs to the group flavi virus. Dengue is transmitted to the humans by the mosquito
Aedes aegypti.
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Pritikin Diet
Pritikin diet is a very low fat vegetarian diet which includes whole grains, fruits and vegeatables that results in improved cardiovascular health and
weight loss.
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Tooth discoloration
There are various causes for tooth discoloration which include both intrinsic or extrinsic factors
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Gall bladder stones
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Drugs used for Obesity
Anti-obesity medications, also called as
weight loss drugs reduce and/or control weight by altering appetite, absorption,
metabolism or a combination of these.
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