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Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by resistance to parathyroid hormone (PTH), leading to abnormalities in calcium and phosphate metabolis...
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Cancer pain refers to the discomfort and suffering associated with cancer and its treatments, and it can result from the cancer itself or the side effects of treatment. Cancer...
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Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face, characterized by redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps or pustules. I...
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Dietary supplements are products designed to enhance or complement the diet by providing nutrients that may be missing or in insufficient quantities in an individual’s food in...
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Scratches are superficial wounds caused by the scraping or tearing of the skin, typically by sharp or rough objects such as nails, thorns, or abrasive surfaces. Unlike cuts, w...
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Zink deficiency occurs when the body does not get enough zinc, an essential trace element required for a wide variety of physiological processes. Zinc plays a critical role in...
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Congenital ichthyosis is a group of rare genetic skin disorders characterized by widespread thickening, scaling, and dryness of the skin, present at birth or manifesting short...
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Cleansing and irrigating the skin or dirty wounds is a critical aspect of wound care aimed at removing debris, bacteria, and contaminants to prevent infection and promote heal...
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Postpartum bleeding, also known as lochia, refers to vaginal bleeding that occurs after childbirth as the body expels the materials from the uterus, including blood, mucus, an...
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