Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Symptoms

Abscess Causes Symptoms Prevention And Treatment

Abscess –A Brief Introduction  We all love to be happy and healthy all the time. Sometimes we get hold of diseases due to our carelessness. But at other times diseases get hold of us even when we are extremely careful. The abscess is one such infectious disease.  What Is The Abscess?  The abscess is a collection of pus in the tissues of the body as a response to an infection. It can affect any organ including the brain. It can also occur in any part of the body.  Dental Or Tooth Abscess Types Of Abscess Types and locations of abscesses include: • Abdominal abscess • Amebic liver abscess • Anorectal abscess • Bartholin abscess • Brain abscess • Epidural abscess • Peritonsillar abscess • Pyogenic liver abscess • Skin abscess • Spinal cord abscess • Subcutaneous abscess • Tooth abscess Causes Of Abscess  The most common cause for the abscess is the bacterial infection. Abscesses are triggered when there is an obstr...

Gingival Recession: Its Symptoms Treatments And Prevention

What Is A Gingival Recession?  Gingival recession or gum recession is a condition in which the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth starts wearing away or starts pulling back. It exposes more tooth or the tooth’s root. In this condition, gaps are formed between the teeth and the gum line which makes it easy for the bacteria to build up. This condition can lead to the complete damage of the bone structure causing severe tooth loss.  This issue is usually diagnosed and treated by a periodontal disease expert or a dentist. Physical examinations are carried out to understand the issue. A probe is used to measure the size of the gum pockets and check whether the pockets are big enough for the bacteria to form.  Gingival Recession What Are The Reasons For Gum Recession?  These are the few of the reasons why gums may recede: Periodontal Disease: This disease is one of the main reasons for gum recessions. This bacterial infection destroys the gum and th...

Root Canal Treatment What Are Its Advantages And Risks

What Is Root Canal Treatment?  A root canal treatment is a procedure of treating or saving a severely damaged and infected tooth. This procedure involves extracting, cleaning and disinfecting the affected tooth and filling the pulp.  What Problems Does It Solve?  A root canal treatment is done when the soft tissue inside the root canal is infected. The pulp inside the canal can become infected by bacteria because of a severe cavity. Without this treatment, the infection can worsen to a point where the tooth has to be removed.  Root Canal Treatment Apart from deep, severe cavity here are a host of other issues that can be solved by a root canal treatment:  Affect Due To Repeated Dental Procedures: The repeated methods for treating a tooth can lead to getting a root canal done. These repeated dental procedures may happen to a person for several reasons like repeated cavities; the filling might have to be removed to remove new decay or other su...

Glaucoma: Symptoms, Causes, and Possible Treatments

Among all the major eye disorders, Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness among people. It is frequently seen in women and mostly develops in older age. If you have been experiencing redness and itching along blurred vision and pain in the eye, you might be suffering from Glaucoma. Here is everything that could help you learn about this condition and its early diagnosis. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a condition or eye disorder that primarily affects the optic nerve and worsens over the time. The optic nerve is the primary nerve for vision and is the carrier of information from the eye to the brain. The nerve impulses sent to the brain are transmitted from the retina and are recognized as vision later. The optic nerve is injured because of the buildup of pressure in the front part of the anterior chamber of the eye that is caused due to the accumulation of fluid. The anterior chamber is usually bathed and nourished due to the flow of a clear liquid. In a Gl...

Keratoconus: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

What is Keratoconus? Keratoconus is an eye disorder that leads to the thinning of the cornea. The cornea of the eyes is dome-shaped. Due to progressive thinning, a conical bulge develops in the cornea. It affects the ability of the cornea to focus on images and leads to blurry vision, double vision, astigmatism, sensitivity to light and nearsightedness. What are the causes of Keratoconus? Some of the causes of keratoconus are as follows: The weakness of collagens can lead to keratoconus. Collagens are tiny fibers of proteins that hold the cornea in place and helps maintain its shape. When these collagens became weak, they are unable to hold the cornea and the dome shape of the cornea changes and becomes conical. The imbalance of antioxidants often causes keratoconus. Antioxidants get rid of waste products of the cells of the cornea. The scarcity of antioxidants leads to the destruction of collagens. Collagens helps protect the cornea from bulging out. Keratoconus runs in...

What Is GERD What Are Its Causes Symptoms And Treatment

What is GERD?  Gastroesophageal reflux disease is commonly known as GERD. It happens when the sphincter muscle located at the end of the esophagus does not close properly. It leads the stomach acid to leak back into the esophagus and irritate the lining of the esophagus. It happens because the leaked back content include stomach acids, pepsin, and bile which can injure the esophagus and cause inflammation. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Why should we not confuse GERD with trivial heartburns? Dr. Susan Ng, a Gastroenterologist in East Bay , is of the opinion that, though healthy individuals also experience reflux which may lead to burning sensations in the chest and throat, their condition should not be confused with GERD. As patients with GERD, reflux more acidic content, and the acids remain in the esophagus for a longer time. If these acids cause an injury to the esophagus, it may result in esophagitis. This injury may heal with medications, but when the treatment...

Gastroenterology & Some Prevailing Conditions In Its Malfunction

Gastroenterology deals with the treatment of digestive system and its disorders. It is a branch of medicine which mainly deals with organs in the gastrointestinal tract, which includes organs from mouth to anus, the way food takes from kits injection to excretion. Who are gastroenterologists? Physicians, mainly dedicated to the area of gastroenterology are called gastroenterologists. They usually have great experiences as they have completed about eight years of study, that is medical and premedical education, a one-year internship, three years of an internal medicine residency, and two to three years of the gastroenterology fellowship . Some common conditions in gastroenterology malfunction include: Acid Reflux, heartburn Dyspepsia/ Indigestion Diarrhoea (acute and chronic) Nausea and vomiting Peptic Ulcer disease Abdominal Pain Syndrome Gastroenterology Acid reflux/ heartburn It is a condition when acid from the stomach enters into the esophagus. ...