Plague – Symptoms and Causes
Overview Plague is a rare but serious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. This illness primarily exists in small rodent populations and their fleas, with…
Overview Plague is a rare but serious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. This illness primarily exists in small rodent populations and their fleas, with…
Overview Dengue fever is a disease caused by mosquitoes in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. This illness presents with high fever and symptoms similar to the…
Overview Hypopituitarism occurs when the pituitary gland fails to produce enough hormones. This small, kidney bean-shaped gland sits at the brain’s base and plays a crucial…
Overview The H1N1 influenza virus, commonly called swine flu, is a specific type of influenza A virus. It gained worldwide attention in 2009-2010. This particular strain…
Overview Antibiotic-associated diarrhea occurs when loose, watery bowel movements happen after taking antibiotics to treat bacterial infections. About 20% of people taking antibiotics experience this side…
Overview Rett syndrome affects brain development. It causes progressive loss of motor skills and speech, primarily in females. Most children seem to develop normally for the…
Overview Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect present at birth. This rare condition involves four distinct heart problems that change the heart’s structure and…
Overview Mesenteric lymphadenitis happens when lymph nodes in the mesentery (the tissue connecting the bowel to the abdominal wall) become swollen and inflamed. This condition primarily…
Overview A broken hand occurs when one or more bones in the hand crack or break completely. This injury typically results from direct impacts, falls, or…
Overview Infections can easily pass from one person to another through simple contact. When someone who is sick touches, kisses, coughs, or sneezes near you, they…