tolosa hunt syndrome

Tolosa-Hunt syndrome

What is Tolosa-Hunt syndrome? A Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an idiopathic inflammatory disease of the cavernous sinus and orbital apex that is a clinical exclusion diagnosis. Tolosa Hunt syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe unilateral headaches with orbital pain, as well as weakness and paralysis (ophthalmoplegia) of specific eye muscles. Epidemiology The annual calculated…

Wrist extensor tightness
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Wrist extensor tightness

Wrist extensor tightness is a common issue, and there are too many causes of it. Overuse of muscle pain, injury, or paralysis-related condition may lead to muscle tightness. To relieve muscle tightness of the wrist extensor muscles, Stretching exercise is the best option with a combination of strengthening exercises. Anatomy of the wrist extensor muscles…

Cuboid syndrome
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Cuboid syndrome

What is a cuboid syndrome? Cuboid syndrome is an injury in which the joint and ligaments near the cuboid bone in your foot become injured or torn with cuboid subluxation. The Cuboid syndrome has misdiagnosed the source of lateral midfoot pain. cuboid syndrome is also called cuboid subluxation. cuboid syndrome is a condition that is…

drowning

Drowning

Introduction of the drowning Classification of the drowning Near drowning Dry drowning Freshwater drowning Salt water drowning Secondary drowning Mammalian Dive Reflex Causes of the drowning Risk factors for drowning Free-Diving other risk factors for the drowning Pathophysiology of the drowning Drowning is divided into four stages: Oxygen deprivation water aspiration Cold-water immersion Prevalence of…

obesity
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Obesity

What is Obesity? Obesity is a complex, chronic condition with several reasons that conduct to extreme body fat and occasionally, poor health. Body fat itself is not a condition, of course. But when your body has too greatly excess fat, it can alter the method of its functions. These changes are progressive, can aggravate over…

Myasthenia Gravis
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Myasthenia Gravis

What is Myasthenia Gravis? Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune condition, which means that the body’s immune system incorrectly attacks its parts. MG interrupts the communication between nerves and muscles (the neuromuscular junction). Myasthenia gravis (MG) patients are unable to actively control their muscles. They experience varying degrees of fatigue and muscular weakness. The muscles…

High cholesterol

High cholesterol

Overview Cholesterol is a waxy substance. it is found in the blood. the body requires cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can raise the risk of heart disease or Brain Disease. With high cholesterol, individuals can develop fatty deposits in their blood vessels. Ultimately, these deposits grow, making it difficult for…

hypercapnea
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Hypercapnia

What is Hypercapnea? Hypercapnia (from the Greek word hyper means too much and kapos means smoke), also called hypercarbia (CO2 retention) is a disease of abnormally increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood. Carbon dioxide is a gaseous outcome of the body’s metabolism and is generally expelled via the lungs. Carbon dioxide may…

Proteus-Syndrome

Proteus syndrome

What is Proteus syndrome? Proteus syndrome is a rare genetic disease that causes extreme growth of your skin, bones, organs, and/or tissues. The condition causes parts of your body to expand out of proportion with the rest of it. The overgrowth is generally asymmetrical, suggesting it involves the right and left sides of your body…