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A productive cough, also known as a wet cough, is one that produces mucus or phlegm. It is typically a sign of an underlying respiratory condition, such as a cold, bronchitis,...
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Gastrointestinal tract spasm, or intestinal spasm, occurs when the muscles of the digestive tract contract abnormally. These spasms can cause pain, discomfort, and other sympt...
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Constipation is a common digestive issue characterized by infrequent, difficult, or painful bowel movements. It is generally defined as having fewer than three bowel movements...
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An electrolyte replenisher refers to substances or solutions used to restore the balance of electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals that play...
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Acetaminophen toxicity, also known as paracetamol poisoning, occurs when excessive amounts of acetaminophen are ingested, leading to potentially fatal liver damage. It is a le...
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Meningitis refers to the inflammation of the meninges, the protective layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, fung...
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Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for sensations in the face. Characterized by sudden, severe, shar...
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General anaesthesia is a medically induced state of unconsciousness, loss of protective reflexes, and pain insensitivity, allowing patients to undergo surgical procedures with...
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HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells (T cells), which are crucial for fighting infections. If...
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