Osteitis pubis is a noninfectious inflammatory condition affecting the pubic symphysis. It is an uncommon cause of lower abdominal and suprapubic pain, but it can cause significant morbidity in patients affected, and often requires a lengthy recovery period. Does osteitis pubis show up on xray? The medical community has notRead More →

Trouble breathing. Chest pain. Ongoing coughing. Coughing up blood. Fever. Weight loss. What does lipoid pneumonia feel like? Symptoms of lipoid pneumonia—chest pain, difficulty breathing, chronic coughing, or even coughing up blood—can be similar to some symptoms of bacterial pneumonia. The two conditions are treated differently, though. With bacterial pneumonia,Read More →

Conclusions: Recurrence of vestibular neuritis (VN) is a rare event in long-term follow-up. The incidence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) in VN patients represents a quite common outcome. Can vestibular neuritis disappear? The inflammation that causes vestibular neuritis usually goes away on its own. The usual treatment is toRead More →

It is possible to have both osteoporosis and osteomalacia. Low bone density that could be classified as osteoporosis has been found in up to 70 percent of people with osteomalacia. Is osteopenia and osteomalacia the same? Osteopenia is a bone condition characterized by decreased bone density, which leads to boneRead More →

5 Warning signs are bone pain, compression of the spine, Painful urination, erectile dysfunction, and blood in the urine. Prostate cancer affects the prostate glands of men. What kind of pain does prostate cancer cause? Symptoms of advanced prostate cancer include: Dull, deep pain or stiffness in your pelvis, lowerRead More →

Bone pain (myeloma). Night sweats (lymphoproliferative disorders). Weight loss (cancers). Breathlessness, fatigue (anaemia). Unexplained bleeding (lymphoproliferative disorders). Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (amyloidosis). Fever (infections). Is High globulin bad? Health Effects Studies are now revealing that high globulin (gamma gap) is linked with an increased risk of disease and death.Read More →

Hair loss. Low sex drive. Low sperm count. Delayed ejaculation. Erectile dysfunction. Loss of muscle mass. Lowered testosterone levels. Gynecomastia (male breast enlargement) Where is a man’s thyroid? The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits low on the front of the neck. Your thyroid lies below your Adam’s apple,Read More →

(PLUH-mer-VIN-sun SIN-drome) A disorder marked by anemia caused by iron deficiency, and a web-like growth of membranes in the throat that makes swallowing difficult. Having Plummer-Vinson syndrome may increase the risk of developing esophageal cancer. Also called Paterson-Kelly syndrome and sideropenic dysphagia. What is Paterson Brown Kelly syndrome? Plummer-Vinson syndrome,Read More →

Many studies have shown that nausea and vomiting are not uncommon symptoms in COVID-19. Does COVID-19 cause gastrointestinal symptoms? Although respiratory symptoms predominate the clinical manifestations of COVID-19, gastrointestinal symptoms have been observed in a subset of patients. Notably, some patients have nausea/vomiting as the first clinical manifestation of COVID-19,Read More →

Being unable to perform at the same level. Needing longer periods of rest. Feeling tired. Being depressed. Having mood swings or irritability. Having trouble sleeping. Feeling sore muscles or heavy limbs. Getting overuse injuries. What happens if you overdo it at the gym? Overtraining occurs when a person partakes inRead More →