...patients who suffer from urinary incontinence, kidney stones, and obstruction of the urethral tract due to an enlarged prostate. Urinary catheters also have many other purposes, such as allowing for...
...on the other hand, raises a child’s susceptibility to serious chronic diseases that may affect him for life. These include: Coronary heart disease High blood pressure Stroke Type 2 diabetes...
...the patient has the risk of developing or has already developed conditions like cardiovascular diseases, pancreatitis, and diabetes, among many others. Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that help in the...
...family member with eye disease can make you more prone to having that condition. Sight-stealing eye disease can appear at any time. Often vision changes are unnoticeable at first and...
...rare inflammatory disease of the joints that occurs in reaction to an infection occurring in another part of the body. It sometimes is referred to as Reiter’s syndrome, Reiter’s disease,...
...cells are a type of undeveloped cell that can develop into any specialized cell in the body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This type of...
...doctor, as frequently as every 3 to 12 months, depending on individual health factors and the type of sickle cell disease they have. It can also be beneficial to have...
...in about 10–15 percent of cases, often as a result of things like inflammatory bowel disease, malignant tumors, or bowel infections like diverticulitis. Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease,...
...conditions. Crohn’s disease, a condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive tract, celiac disease,[8] chronic tropical sprue and a number of other conditions may lead to vitamin...
...disease/peripheral vascular disease Gout Rheumatoid arthritis Diabetes Morton’s Neuroma Lupus Bunions *Leprosy Skin and nail-related conditions Athlete’s foot Corns Calluses Warts Ingrown toenails Congenital issues Flat feet Charcot-Marie-Tooth or inherited...