Gonorrhea is one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. It is caused by a bacterium called Neissie gonorrhoeae. This bacterium grows and multiplies easily in warm and moist areas of the human reproductive tract. The overall rate of cases of gonorrhea is increasing; it is the second most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States.
Gonorrhea is a common 'Venereal Disease' (VD) disease. Gonorrhea is an infectious ailment. Gonorrhea is a STD (Sexually Read More.....
Epilepsy and seizures are caused by a neurological condition of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It doesn't matter if you are young or old, seizures can occur at any age. Some causes for epilepsy are not found, but other causes can be from an injury to the head, tumor, infection or even a birth defect. You can have seizures but not have epilepsy. Seizures can be the result of an illness like a high fever, tumors of the brain, drug or alcohol withdrawal, stroke or meningitis. Even certa Read More.....
Bronchitis is a respiratory system ailment that is generally found in the winter seasons because bronchitis is caused by viruses that also provides us the flu or the cold. Bronchitis may be caused by bacteria, but this is not a very general bronchitis case. The bronchial tubes have linings that get exaggerated when you produce bronchitis. This makes it difficult from air to travel to the lungs. In bronchitis, mucus is also developed, which is mostly formed in your airway. So as you can see, bron Read More.....
Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal number of red blood cells in the blood, usually measured by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. " It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress or control tumors. Anemia is associated with fatigue - a feeling of weakness or diminished physical and mental capacity unrelieved by rest (fatigue). Additional symptoms include diminished ability to perform daily functions and possibly impaire Read More.....
The brain is the organ in a person's skull that controls the functions of all of the other organs. Together, the brain and spine make up the central nervous system. The brain is responsible for the experience of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing and smell). The brain is also the seat of thought, language, personality, creativity and memory. The brain controls movement, sensation, balance, and coordination. In order to do its job, the brain requires an enormous amount of the oxygen an Read More.....