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What is Wound Dehiscence?

A surgical complication in which a closed surgical incision opens after surgery, exposing internal tissues or organs (sometimes), is called wound dehiscence. The most common symptoms of this complication include pain, bleeding, and broken stitches or sutures. Usually, it occurs when the wound does not heal properly. In some cases, doctors call this condition wound […]

Wolfram Syndrome

A rare genetic disorder that causes diabetes and vision problems and begins in childhood (before age 15) is called Wolfram syndrome. Moreover, it negatively affects brain function, causing its degeneration. While the outlook of this disorder is poor, some research and clinical trials may help reduce the symptoms and improve your quality of life. In […]

Von Hippel-Lindau Disease

A rare genetic disorder that significantly increases the risk of developing benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancerous) tumors to grow throughout the body is called Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL). Physicians may also refer to this condition as Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. It often occurs due to a mutation (change) of certain genes. The most common treatment recommended […]

Vocal Cord Dysfunction

A condition in which the vocal cords do not open completely when you breathe in is called vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) or inducible laryngeal obstruction. It may block your airways, which makes it difficult to breathe. Unfortunately, there is no way to cure this condition, but there are treatments that may ease the symptoms and […]

Uremia

A condition in which a buildup of waste products occurs in the blood is called uremia. Commonly, it occurs due to an untreated kidney failure. Those who develop this disorder usually experience the following symptoms. For example, nausea, vomiting, tiredness, and others. Doctors often recommend dialysis and kidney transplant surgery. If it is left untreated, […]

Upper Respiratory Infection

A group of infections that negatively affect the respiratory tract above the vocal cords is called upper respiratory infections (URIs). People who develop URIs often experience a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, or headaches. The most common URIs include strep throat, sinus infections, and common colds. While most types go away on their own, […]

Unstable Angina

A type of angina (chest pain) that occurs when the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen-rich blood is called unstable angina. Usually, people develop this condition due to a blockage in the coronary artery. In general, this is considered a medical emergency, and without treatment, it may lead to myocardial infarction (heart attack) and […]

Tuberous Sclerosis

A genetic disorder that causes specific cells to reproduce too quickly is called tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). When these abnormal cells become too numerous, they can form noncancerous tumors in any part of the body. If the tumor becomes large enough, it may put pressure on nearby healthy tissue and cause symptoms. The severity of […]

What is Tularemia?

A highly infectious disease caused by a bacterium called F. tularensis is called Tularemia. This bacteria can pass to humans through bug bites, infected animals, contaminated food or water, and inhaling the particles of bacteria from the air. While this condition can affect the skin and eyes, it may also impact the lungs, intestines, and […]

Tricuspid Valve Disease

A health condition in which the valve between the right atrium and right ventricle leaks (regurgitation), becomes stiff or narrowed (stenosis), or is not formed properly at birth is called Tricuspid valve disease. Without treatment, it may lead to serious damage to the heart muscle. Physicians often recommend medicines or surgery to treat this disorder. […]

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