Major Medical Issues

Babesiosis

Babesiosis is brought about by microscopic parasites that are capable of infecting the red blood cells and spread by ticks. The transmission via ticks is prevalent in certain areas and seasons, especially during the warm months. Even though many individuals who are infected do not have any symptoms, there are effective treatment options available for

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Laryngitis

Laryngitis

Laryngitis involves inflammation and swelling of the larynx. In most cases, the condition is caused by common viruses, certain infections or using the voice excessively. What are the possible causes? If laryngitis is due to a bacterial or viral infection, it is likely that the specific bacteria or virus can be contagious. Nevertheless, if the

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Viral rash

A viral rash is one of the symptoms triggered by viral infections, but it depends on the type of virus. Some of the popular viral rashes include chickenpox and measles. Oftentimes, a typical viral rash is used by the doctor to determine the type of virus responsible. Various viruses can trigger a viral rash in

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Hamstring tendonitis

Leg cramps

Leg cramps trigger discomfort or pain originating from one of the leg muscles. It is triggered by a muscle spasm which occurs once the muscle contracts forcefully. It typically occurs in the calf muscle, beneath and behind the knee. The small muscles of the feet can also be affected. The leg cramps only last for

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Radiation enteritis

Norovirus

Norovirus are part of a group of viruses capable of triggering infection of the intestines or commonly known as gastroenteritis. This condition typically causes symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. If norovirus is present in the intestines of an infected individual, it can pass out via diarrhea. It can quickly spread from an infected individual

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