What are Cold Sores?

A health condition that causes small fluid-filled blisters on and near the lips is called cold sores (also known as fever blisters). The blisters caused by this condition usually are grouped together in patches. Thereafter, the blisters break and scabs form that last a few days. In most cases, cold sores heal within 2-3 weeks […]

What is Escherichia Coli?

One of the most common bacteria that normally live in the intestine of healthy people and animals is called Escherichia coli (E. coli). While most E. coli types are harmless, some of them may cause diarrhea. However, there are some E. coli strains (such as O157:H7) that may cause severe stomach cramps, vomiting, and bloody […]

Factitious Disorder

A serious mental health condition that usually is difficult to diagnose and treat is called a Factitious disorder. It causes a person to deceive others by appearing sick, by intentionally getting sick, or by self-injury. This condition usually appears when family members or caregivers falsely present other people including children as being ill, impaired, or […]

Febrile Seizure

A health condition in which convulsion occurs in a child due to fever is called febrile seizure. Commonly, fever happens from an infection. This condition commonly appears in young and healthy children who have normal development and without any neurological symptoms. Although when the condition occurs it may be frightening but in most cases, febrile […]

Female Sexual Dysfunction

A medical term for sexual problems in women that worries you or your partner is called female sexual dysfunction. Problems often involve sexual desire, response, orgasm, or pain during sexual intercourse. Generally, approximately all people have sexual problems at some point but a few people may experience them throughout their lives. This condition may happen […]

Fetal Macrosomia

A medical term that describes a newborn who is larger than average is called fetal macrosomia. Babies who were diagnosed with this condition weigh more than 8 pounds, 13 ounces (4,000 grams), and no matter his/her gestational age. Approximately 9% of newborns weigh more than 8 pounds, 13 ounces in the entire world. Fetal macrosomia […]

Floor of the Mouth Cancer

The cancer type that begins in the cells under the tongue is called the floor of the mouth cancer. It usually starts to grow in the small and flat cells in the mouth lining (also known as squamous cells). When it occurs, it is called squamous cell carcinoma and causes different changes in the feel […]

Folliculitis

A skin condition that occurs commonly and causes hair follicles to become inflamed is called folliculitis. In most cases, it appears due to bacterial infection. In the beginning, it may look like small pimples around small pockets where each hair grows (also known as hair follicles). However, this condition may be itchy, sore, and embarrassing […]

Food Allergy

An immune system reaction that occurs after eating food is called food allergy. Symptoms such as swollen airways, digestive problems, and hives may appear even due to a small amount of allergy-causing food. Sometimes, this condition may cause severe symptoms or even life-threatening reactions (such as anaphylaxis). Approximately 8% of children under 5 years old […]

Frontotemporal Dementia

A medical term that describes a group of brain conditions that affect the brain’s temporal and frontal lobes is called frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Frontal and temporal brain areas are associated with behavior, language, and personality. In people with FTD, some parts of these lobes tend to shrink (atrophy), which causes symptoms depending on the part […]

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