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A Young Girl with NMO-SD: From Paralysis to Recovery Imaginewaking up one day unable to see clearly, move your legs, or control your bladder. For many, these terrifying symptoms come without warning and can lead to a misdiagnosis. Conditions like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody Disease (MOGAD), and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) are rare but serious autoimmune diseases that attack the nervous system. Getting the right diagnosis quickly is crucial—but do you know what to look out for? A Brief Overview of MS, MOG, and NMOSD 1. Multiple Sclerosis (MS): ● A progressive condition where the…
Frontal Lobe Tumour Leading to Behavioral Changes Rajesh, a 52-year-old senior executive, was known for his calm demeanour and sharp decision-making. But over six months, something changed—drastically. He became aggressive, impulsive, and began exhibiting sexually inappropriate behaviour, shocking his family and colleagues. Everyone assumed it was stress from work, but the truth was far more serious: a frontal lobe tumor. What started as subtle personality changes almost went unnoticed. Thankfully, his family sought medical help in time, leading to a diagnosis that saved his life. Could this happen to someone you know? The Patient’s Journey: A Tumour Hiding Behind…
When 65-year-old Suresh started struggling with walking, memory lapses, and unexpected urinary accidents, his family assumed it was just ageing. But what they thought was normal turned out to be Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH)—a condition that can lead to severe disability if untreated.
Imagine you have suddenly lost your vision or are unable to walk. What if this wasn’t just a passing problem but the start of a lifelong struggle? It could be due to Multiple Sclerosis—but it’s not the only possible cause.
A hip fracture is mainly recorded in older patients whose bones have become weakened either due to age or due to osteoporosis. It is a severe injury and can be life-threatening. To avoid this, we should know its causes, symptoms, preventive strategies and management.
A headache is bad enough, but when it becomes a migraine, it takes over your whole life. Migraines can affect your life so badly that it makes even the simplest tasks feel impossible. If you’ve ever had a migraine, you know that it’s much more than just head pain.
Proper nutrition is crucial during pregnancy, supporting both mother and baby’s health. Expecting mothers need to focus on a balanced diet to ensure optimal growth and development.
Preterm labor is the onset of contractions and cervical changes before 37 weeks of gestation. If not managed properly, preterm labor can lead to premature birth, which may pose risks for the baby, including developmental delays and other health issues.
Preeclampsia is a serious condition that affects approximately 5-8% of pregnant women, usually after the 20th week of pregnancy. This condition causes high blood pressure along with signs of damage to another organ system, most commonly the kidneys.
Gestational diabetes is an important health concern affecting approximately 2-10% of pregnant women. It is usually seen during the second or third trimester and can pose serious risks to both mother and baby if not treated immediately.