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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common diagnoses for children across the globe. Early identification of ADHD can support strategies that promote social and intellectual growth. Let’s discuss ADHD through the story of an 8-year-old boy named Rohan.
Periodontal disease (Gum Disease) is an infection of tissues that support your tooth. Poor oral hygiene is often its root cause; however, even with a proper oral care routine, some people are more susceptible to it than others.
Dental caries, another name for cavities, is one of the most prevalent dental issues affecting people of all ages. It occurs when oral bacteria’s production of acids attacks and damages the enamel, the tooth’s hard outer surface. This article aims to help you better understand cavities by reviewing their symptoms, available treatments, and frequent misconceptions.
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESKD), in which the kidneys have no ability to eliminate waste and extra fluid from the body, can benefit greatly from dialysis.
For patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), mainly when their kidneys are unable to function normally, kidney transplantation can be the best option. A kidney transplant can restore normal kidney function and greatly improve quality of life when the kidneys lose their capacity to eliminate waste and maintain fluid balance.
One of the most prevalent forms of cancer in the urinary system is bladder cancer. Results can be greatly improved by early diagnosis and treatment. This article will discuss lifestyle modifications that can lower risk as well as the causes, signs, and available treatments for bladder cancer.
Urinary Incontinence is a condition in which a person experiences an involuntary loss of urine. It can affect anyone, though it is more common in older adults, especially women.
The development of many kidney cysts is a hallmark of polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a hereditary condition that can impair kidney function and result in renal failure. Both early diagnosis and adult development are possible with PKD. The causes, signs, and available treatments for polycystic kidney disease will be covered in this article, along with advice on how to manage the condition to avoid long-term consequences.
Glomerulonephritis is a disorder that results in inflammation of the kidneys’ glomeruli, which are microscopic filtering units. Kidney disease may result from the kidneys’ inability to remove waste and fluids from the blood due to this inflammation. It can appear abruptly (acute) or gradually over time (chronic). This article will describe glomerulonephritis’s causes, signs, and available treatments. It will also discuss how to manage the illness to avoid permanent kidney damage.
Older men are frequently affected by a prevalent disease called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is a non-cancerous swelling of the prostate gland. Weak urine flow, frequent urination, and difficulty urinating are among the urinary issues that can result from BPH. This article will discuss BPH’s causes, symptoms, and available treatments. It will also discuss lifestyle modifications that can help control the illness.