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Prajakta
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by Prajakta on May 16, 2024

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Pet Scans Introduction A PET scan stands for Positron Emission Tomography. It is a special imaging procedure that evaluates the metabolic or biochemical activity of cells and organs. During the PET scan, a radioactive substance known as a tracer is injected into the body. The tracer travels through the bloodstream and accumulates in tissues and organs. The PET scanner detects the radioactivity emitted by the tracer, which provides information about the metabolic activity of the tissues and organs being examined. PET scans are used to diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions, including cancer, heart disease and neurological disorders.   Pet Scans FAQs 1. What is a PET scan? 2. Why is a PET scan done? 3. What are the risks of a PET scan? 4. How do I prepare for a PET scan? 5. What happens during a PET scan?   To Know More: Pet Scan Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in   Continue reading →

by Prajakta on May 16, 2024

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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Introduction PCOS, a common hormonal disorder, affects many women in India, with approximately one in five women living with the condition. PCOS leads to the development of small fluid-filled sacs, or "cysts," within the ovaries. These cysts contain immature eggs or "follicles." The maturation and release of these eggs becomes irregular or dysregulated, resulting in various symptoms.   Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome FAQs 1. What is PCOS? 2. What causes PCOS? 3. What are the types of PCOS? 4. What are the symptoms of PCOS? 5. Are PCOS and PCOD the same?   To Know More: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on May 16, 2024

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Pneumonia Introduction India faces an alarming challenge as it bears the world's highest burden of childhood pneumonia. This severe and potentially life-threatening disease requires comprehensive understanding. Pneumonia, a respiratory infection that strikes the lungs, leads to inflammation and a buildup of pus in the alveoli, the balloon-like sacs within the lungs responsible for oxygen exchange. While bacterial pneumonia is most prevalent, viral and other microorganisms can also cause the infection. There are different types of pneumonia, namely.   Pneumonia FAQs 1. What is pneumonia? 2. How is pneumonia caused? 3. Who’s at risk for developing pneumonia? 4. What are the symptoms of pneumonia? 5. How is pneumonia diagnosed?   To Know More: Pneumonia Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on May 16, 2024

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Pink Eye Introduction Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a condition involving inflammation of the conjunctiva, a thin, clear tissue covering the eye and lining the eyelid. It can be quite contagious and spread rapidly but rarely leads to serious consequences. If recognized and treated promptly, vision damage is highly unlikely. This article provides an overview of pink eye, including its symptoms, treatment options, and potential complications. Conjunctivitis is characterized by inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the eyelids and the eyeball. The swelling and inflammation cause increased visibility of tiny blood vessels in the conjunctiva, resulting in the characteristic pink or red appearance of the eye.   Pink Eye FAQs 1. What is conjunctivitis? 2. What are the types of conjunctivitis? 3. How does conjunctivitis spread? 4. What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis? 5. How is conjunctivitis diagnosed?   To Know More: Pink Eye Health ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Obesity Introduction Obesity, characterized by excessive fat accumulation, poses a significant health threat. It is the second-highest preventable cause of death, following smoking. This article explores obesity, its origins, potential complications, and management strategies. Excessive body fat accumulation defines obesity, a complex condition with adverse health consequences. It elevates the risks of diabetes, high blood pressure, and even cancer. Determining obesity often involves calculating body mass index (BMI), a measure that gauges body fat based on height and weight.   Obesity FAQs 1. What is obesity? 2. What are the types of obesity? 3. What causes obesity? 4. What are the risk factors for obesity? 5. What are the complications related to obesity?   To Know More: Obesity Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in   Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Osteoporosis Introduction Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weaker and more fragile, increasing the risk of fractures, particularly in the spine, hip, and wrist. It is prevalent in India, affecting approximately 46 million women over 50. Healthy bones are living tissues that undergo continual breakdown and rebuilding. However, as we age, the breakdown process surpasses the rebuilding process, causing bones to lose their normal structure and strength. This deterioration makes them susceptible to fractures even from minor stresses, such as sneezing or coughing.   Osteoporosis FAQs What is osteoporosis? What causes osteoporosis? Why are Indians more prone to osteoporosis? What are the risk factors for osteoporosis? What are the symptoms of osteoporosis?   To Know More: Osteoporosis Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Mouth Cancer Introduction Oral cancer is prevalent in India, ranking sixth among all cancers and being the most prevalent among men. India may become the "mouth cancer capital of the world" due to the severe burden of this disease. This article delves into the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and other aspects of oral cancer. Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, is a common form of cancer in India. It involves the uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in any part of the mouth.   Mouth Cancer FAQs 1.What is mouth cancer? 2.What are the types of mouth cancer? 3.What are the causes and risk factors for mouth cancer? 4.What is a precancerous lesion? 5.What are the symptoms of mouth cancer?   To Know More: Mouth Cancer Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Osteopenia Introduction Osteopenia is a condition that arises when bones are weakened due to reduced bone mineral density (BMD). BMD is the measure of calcium and mineral content in bones. It precedes osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become extremely fragile and prone to fractures. Bones are living tissues that undergo continuous breakdown and rebuilding. With age, the breakdown process accelerates, and the pace of rebuilding slows, resulting in bones losing their normal composition and strength. Osteopenia is the early stage of this process. As osteopenia progresses, bones continue to deteriorate, becoming vulnerable to fractures. Osteopenia can lead to osteoporosis if not addressed early.   Osteopenia FAQs 1.What is osteopenia? 2.What causes osteopenia? 3.What are the risk factors for osteopenia? 4.Why are Indians more prone to osteopenia? 5.What are the symptoms of osteopenia?   To Know More: Osteopenia Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Newborn Jaundice Introduction Newborn jaundice is a condition that causes a yellowing of a baby's skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. It is induced by bilirubin, a yellow-colored pigment made when red blood cells break down. About 60% of full-term babies and 80% of premature babies develop newborn jaundice during their first week of life. However, most cases resolve without intervention, and only a few babies require medical treatment.   Newborn Jaundice FAQs 1.What is newborn jaundice? 2.Is jaundice in newborns normal? 3.What are the types and causes of newborn jaundice? 4.When do I need to be worried about my baby’s jaundice? 5.What are the associated symptoms of newborn jaundice?   To Know More: Newborn Jaundice Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in   Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 23, 2024

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Knee Replacement Surgery Introduction Knee pain has become a pervasive issue affecting many aspects of life. For individuals seeking answers for their severe knee discomfort, knee replacement surgery, also known as knee arthroplasty, offers a solution. This medical procedure involves removing damaged portions of the knee joint and replacing them with artificial components. In India, knee-related issues are at the forefront of health concerns, with knee disorders and knee pain being the second and fourth leading causes for patients seeking outpatient care and incurring personal expenses, respectively, due to non-communicable diseases.   Knee Replacement Surgery FAQs What is knee replacement surgery? Who needs knee replacement surgery? How is osteoarthritis diagnosed? How does my doctor determine if I require knee replacement surgery? What are some non-surgical options for my knee pain? To Know More: Knee replacement Surgery   Health Commune  Email Id: ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 12, 2024

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Hip Replacement Introduction Hip replacement surgery, also known as total hip replacement or total hip arthroplasty, is a procedure where the damaged hip joint is replaced with artificial parts. This surgery is typically recommended if hip pain significantly interferes with daily activities and quality of life. Before the surgery, you may undergo imaging tests, physical exams, and blood tests. During the surgery, the surgeon will remove damaged hip joint portions and replace them with artificial components. Post-surgery, you may experience some pain and discomfort, and physical therapy will be recommended to help you regain strength and mobility. Eligibility for this procedure is determined by your doctor.   Hip Replacement FAQs 1. What is a hip replacement? 2. Who requires hip replacement surgery? 3. When do children need hip replacement surgery? 4. Who is not eligible for hip replacement surgery? 5. What are the symptoms of hip disorders in children?   To Know More: Hip ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 12, 2024

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Hip Replacement Introduction Hip replacement surgery, also known as total hip replacement or total hip arthroplasty, is a procedure where the damaged hip joint is replaced with artificial parts. This surgery is typically recommended if hip pain significantly interferes with daily activities and quality of life. Before the surgery, you may undergo imaging tests, physical exams, and blood tests. During the surgery, the surgeon will remove damaged hip joint portions and replace them with artificial components. Post-surgery, you may experience some pain and discomfort, and physical therapy will be recommended to help you regain strength and mobility. Eligibility for this procedure is determined by your doctor.   Hip Replacement FAQs 1. What is a hip replacement? 2. Who requires hip replacement surgery? 3. When do children need hip replacement surgery? 4. Who is not eligible for hip replacement surgery? 5. What are the symptoms of hip disorders in children?   To Know More: Hip ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 12, 2024

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Heart Transplant Introduction In India, heart transplant surgerys boast an impressive success rate of up to 90%. Delve into the intricacies of heart transplant surgery, encompassing eligibility requirements, potential risks, complications, rejection rates, and a wealth of other pertinent information. Organ transplant surgery involves replacing a recipient's damaged organ with a compatible organ from a donor. In the context of a heart transplant, a diseased heart is surgically excised and replaced with a donor's healthy heart.   Heart Transplant FAQs What is a heart transplant? Why is the heart so important? Who needs a heart transplant? Who is an ideal candidate for a heart transplant? What tests should the recipient undergo if he is receiving a heart transplant? To Know More: Heart transplant Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Slipped Disc Introduction A slipped disc, also known as herniated or prolapsed disc, is a painful condition that occurs when the intervertebral disc, located between the spinal bones, bulges or protrudes outward. These discs normally act as cushions between the bones, facilitating movement and absorbing shock. When a disc starts to bulge, pressure is placed on the nearby nerves, resulting in back pain and discomfort.   Slipped Disc FAQs What is a slipped disc? How is a slipped disc caused? What are the risk factors for developing slipped disc? What are the symptoms of slipped disc? How slipped disc diagnosed? To Know More: Slipped Disc Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Glaucoma Introduction Glaucoma is a group of conditions involving optic nerve deterioration. It's a significant cause of blindness in people over 60. Acute angle-closure glaucoma requires immediate medical attention. Other types may have no early symptoms, and vision may appear normal until the condition is advanced. This article provides an overview of glaucoma, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Glaucoma is a set of disorders that cause progressive damage to the optic nerve, frequently associated with high pressure inside the eyes, known as intraocular pressure (IOP). If glaucoma is left untreated or managed inadequately, it can lead to irreversible sight loss and blindness.  Glaucoma FAQs What is glaucoma? What are the types of glaucoma? What are the causes of glaucoma? What are the risk factors for glaucoma? What are the symptoms of glaucoma?    To Know More: Glaucoma Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www. ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Glaucoma Introduction Glaucoma is a group of conditions involving optic nerve deterioration. It's a significant cause of blindness in people over 60. Acute angle-closure glaucoma requires immediate medical attention. Other types may have no early symptoms, and vision may appear normal until the condition is advanced. This article provides an overview of glaucoma, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Glaucoma is a set of disorders that cause progressive damage to the optic nerve, frequently associated with high pressure inside the eyes, known as intraocular pressure (IOP). If glaucoma is left untreated or managed inadequately, it can lead to irreversible sight loss and blindness.  Glaucoma FAQs What is glaucoma? What are the types of glaucoma? What are the causes of glaucoma? What are the risk factors for glaucoma? What are the symptoms of glaucoma?    To Know More: Glaucoma Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www. ... Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours Introduction GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumour) is becoming more common in India. Read on to understand its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. GIST is a rare tumour found in the gastrointestinal tract, primarily in the stomach or small intestine. It develops from specific nerve cells within this tract.   Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours FAQs What is a GIST? Are GISTs cancerous? Is GIST a type of stomach cancer? What causes GIST? Am I at risk of developing a GIST? To Know More: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in   Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Foreign Body Aspiration Introduction Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a major cause of accidental death in young children, ranking third in infants under one year and fourth in children under three years of age. Organic objects, such as rubber and sponges, are frequently aspirated by children. This article explains FBA, its diagnosis, symptoms, and management.    Foreign Body Aspiration FAQs 1. What do you mean by foreign body aspiration? 2. What are the causes of foreign body aspiration? 3. What are the signs of foreign body aspiration? 4. How is foreign body aspiration diagnosed? 5. What treatment options exist for removing a foreign body? To Know More: Foreign Body Aspiration   Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 11, 2024

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Gestational Diabetes Introduction During pregnancy, some women may experience a type of diabetes called gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) even if they didn't have diabetes before. India mandates diabetes screening for all expecting mothers. GDM can lead to risks for both the baby and the mother. After delivery, the diabetes usually goes away for the mother, but there's a high chance she might develop diabetes later in life.  Gestational Diabetes FAQs 1. What is gestational diabetes? 2. What are the causes of gestational diabetes? 3. What are the risk factors for gestational diabetes? 4. What are the symptoms of gestational diabetes? 5. How do I prevent gestational diabetes?   To Know More: gestational diabetes Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in Continue reading →

by Prajakta on Apr 10, 2024

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Febrile Seizures Introduction Febrile seizures are fits in children with high fever, commonly seen in kids between 6 months and 5 years. They occur at temperatures above 38°C. These seizures are common, especially in children with a family history of febrile seizures. The children are usually healthy, without past seizure episodes or brain infections.   Febrile Seizures FAQs 1. What are febrile seizures? 2. At what temperature do febrile seizures occur? 3. What are the causes of febrile seizures? 4. What are the different types of febrile seizures? 5. Is my child at risk of getting febrile seizures? To Know More: Febrile Seizures Health Commune  Email Id: connect@healthcommune.in Website: https://www.healthcommune.in   Continue reading →

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