Anti-aging

We cannot control our age but we can control the older look of our skin. Anti-aging treatments are very good for your skin. Mostly anti-aging treatments and creams are very costly everybody cannot afford them. Wrinkles appear on our skin mostly after the age of 40 and 50. The parts of our body that face…

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How is menopause defined?

Menopause means the cessation of ovarian function, both the secretion of female sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone) and the ovulatory function. Menopause means the absence of menstruation for one year. Menopause occurs by “consuming” the number of follicles in the ovaries. We are born with a fixed number of primordial follicles, we lose many until…

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Arthritis

Arthritis is a disease that causes painful swelling and firmness of the joints and muscles. Patients with arthritis tolerate joint pain and also suffer limited joint movement. There are different types of arthritis but the most popular type is osteoarthritis. The main symptoms of osteoarthritis are pain and swelling in the joints. Another symptom is…

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Why do we get dizzy when we get up?

Many people experience a feeling of dizziness when they stand up. This dizziness is similar to the feeling of “light-headedness” or “darkened vision” and lasts for a few seconds. It is a common phenomenon, due to the tendency of the blood to remain in the vessels at the level of the legs as a result…

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Alzheimer’s disease: causes, symptoms, treatment

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative pathology, which affects coherent thinking, memory, and behavior of patients, leading over time to the impossibility of carrying out daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia in people over 65 years old. What is Alzheimer’s disease? Why does Alzheimer’s disease occur? What are the symptoms…

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Nasal bleeding (epistaxis) in adults

Nosebleeds can occur relatively easily due to the exposure of the nose and the location of the blood vessels on the surface of the nasal mucosa. About How do you stop a nosebleed? At the emergency room Treatment Prevention About The role of the nose is to warm and moisten the air we breathe. The…

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Ecchymoses (bruises)

Ecchymoses (bruises) Bruising is a change in skin color that occurs when blood accumulates under the skin when capillaries (small blood vessels) break as a result of a blow or injury – often in the arms and legs. There is no bleeding on the outside of the skin, as long as it remains intact. Causes…

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Constipation

Chronic constipation means infrequent or difficult intestinal transit that persists for several weeks or more. In general, constipation is described as the situation of elimination of intestinal contents with a frequency of less than 3 stools per week. Although occasional constipation is very common, some people experience chronic constipation that interferes with their ability to…

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Migraine

A migraine is generally a moderate or severe headache felt as a throbbing pain on one side of the head (unilateral). Most people with migraine have associated symptoms such as feeling sick and increased sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine is a frequent health problem, affecting 1 in 5 women and 1 in 15 men….

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