Herpetic Whitlow is a condition wherein blisters form in the fingers due to infection by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), by two strains of the pathoge.. Read more
Adrenaline, also called the fight or flight hormone, is a chemical substance released by the adrenal glands and certain neurons. The adrenal glands ar.. Read more
Physical therapy is a highly effective and widely practised healthcare discipline that helps individuals of all ages recover from injuries, manage chr.. Read more
Today is World Trauma Day, it is observed worldwide with an aim to emphasize the need of averting deaths and disabilities caused by accidents or traum.. Read more
Enzymes are a type of highly specialized complex proteins produced naturally within each cell and a vital part of the healthy functioning of the overa.. Read more
Going weak in the knees mid-run, while walking or climbing? Yes, excruciating knee pain is quite common in most adults, and it worsens as you age. The.. Read more
Ranulas are clear or bluish-coloured fluid-filled cysts caused by a blocked salivary gland in the mouth. It is a slow-growing benign cyst that is seen.. Read more
A Positron Emission Tomography or a PET scan, is an imaging test that is done to determine any disease conditions in the body. The scan uses a special.. Read more
Nosebleed, otherwise called a bloody nose or a nasal haemorrhage is a common condition that affects numerous people of all age groups. The medical des.. Read more
World Trauma Day is observed on October, 17th every year as a reminder of the importance of saving and protecting lives during emergencies. This day a.. Read more
Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED can be defined as a type of condition that chiefly characterizes sudden outbursts of rage, impulsive, aggressiv.. Read more
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that occurs very commonly amongst youngsters and the elderly alike, which deeply af.. Read more