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Contraception, also known as birth control, refers to methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. These methods work by inhibiting ovulation, preventing fertilization, or bl...
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Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by *Candida* species, most commonly *Candida albicans*. While *Candida* is a normal part of the human microbiota, overgrowth can lead...
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Cellulitis is a common and potentially serious bacterial skin infection that affects the deeper layers of the skin and the underlying tissue. It usually occurs when bacteria,...
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Tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete's foot, is a fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet, particularly between the toes. It is caused by dermatophytes, a group o...
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the female upper reproductive organs, including the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It is most commonly caused by se...
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Jock itch, medically known as tinea cruris, is a fungal infection that affects the skin of the groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. It is caused by dermatophytes, a group of fun...
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Gastric and duodenal ulceration refers to the formation of open sores or lesions in the lining of the stomach (gastric ulcer) or the upper part of the small intestine, called...
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Hiccups, medically known as *singultus*, are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm—the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and plays a crucial role in breathi...
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Raynaud's disease, also known as **Raynaud's phenomenon** or **Raynaud's syndrome**, is a vascular disorder characterized by episodic narrowing of small blood vessels (vasospa...
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