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Vaginal leucorrhoea, commonly referred to as vaginal discharge, is a normal physiological occurrence in women of reproductive age. It is characterized by the secretion of a wh...
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Pain and inflammation are common physiological responses to injury, infection, or tissue damage. These processes are part of the body’s natural defense mechanism and play a cr...
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Renal and urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections that affect the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. These infections occur when bacteria, most commonly *Esc...
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Mottled hyperpigmentation refers to a pattern of uneven or patchy darkening of the skin, which can occur in various areas of the body. This condition is typically characterize...
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Albinism is a group of inherited genetic disorders characterized by a significant reduction or complete absence of melanin pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. Melanin is resp...
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Kawasaki disease, dermatomyositis, and sarcoidosis are distinct inflammatory conditions that can affect multiple organ systems, including the skin, muscles, and blood vessels....
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Grazes, also known as abrasions, are superficial wounds caused by the scraping or rubbing of the skin against a rough surface. They typically involve the removal of the top la...
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Regional anesthesia is a medical technique used to block pain in a specific region of the body by temporarily interrupting nerve transmission. Unlike general anesthesia, which...
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Enoxaparin and dalteparin are low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) commonly used as anticoagulants to prevent and treat blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pul...
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