Quincke Syndrome
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Dandruff
Dandruff is defined as the shedding of dead skin cells from the
scalp at an excessive rate. Dandruff is an overproduction and build-up of dead skin cells. It occurs as snowy dust-like flakes. Dandruff may occur in any age group and at any time. In cases of
chronic dandruff, the condition may affect the skin around the nose, eyes, ears and chest area.
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Absence of menstruation- Amenorrhea
Amenorrhoea is no menstrual cycles for atleast three continous months in a woman of reproductive age.
Amenorrhea (primary)is the term used to describe the absence of a period in young women who haven't started menstrual periods by age 16 even after development of other secondary sexual charecteristics like pubic hair, breast etc. Amenorrhea (secondary) is a condition of absent menses occurring after menstrual cycles have become established.
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VACTERL Syndrome
A syndrome in embryos and fetuses characterized by abnormalities of vertebrae, anus, cardiovascular, trachea,
esophagus, renal system and limb buds associated with the administration of sex hormones during early pregnancy
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Pimples
Acne vulgaris is the formation of comedones, papules, pustules, nodules, and/or cysts as a result of obstruction and inflammation of hair follicles and their accompanying
sebaceous gland. It most often affects adolescents. Hormones likely play a role in the development of acne, making the condition most common in teenagers.
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Tips for weight loss
The best way to loose weight is to eat healthy balanced food and doing exercises.
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Tips to Prevent Acne
Acne prevention includes combination of prevention and better skincare. Effective acne prevention will requires using the right acne treatment options, and good hygiene habits. Sometimes the
stress itself of having these acne and trying to figure out measures to get rid of them can make things more worse.
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Skin Tags
A skin tag is a common, acquired benign skin growth that looks like a small piece of hanging skin. Skin tags are often described as bits of skin- or flesh-colored tissue that projects from the surrounding skin from a small, narrow stalk. They typically occur in characteristic locations including the neck, underarms, eyelids, and under the breasts (especially where underwire bras rub directly beneath the breasts).
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Nose Bleeding In Children
Although they can be scary,
nosebleeds are rarely cause for alarm. Common in kids ages 3 to 10 years, nosebleeds often stop on their own and can be treated safely at home. Keep pressure on the nose for about 10 minutes; if you stop too soon, bleeding may start again. It may also help to apply ice wrapped in a paper towel. Do not have your child lean back. This may cause blood to flow down the back of the throat, which tastes bad and may cause gagging, coughing, or vomiting
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Excessive saliva
Excessive saliva is usually a temporary problem and rarely a cause for concern. Normally, your salivary glands produce 1 to 2 quarts (0.95 to 1.89 liters) of saliva a day. However, because swallowing occurs continually and unconsciously, you don't generally notice the saliva
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