Systemic hypoplasia
Hypoplasia is the incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue. Hence, organs or tissues affected by hypoplasia have a below-average number of cells.… Read More »Systemic hypoplasia
Hypoplasia is the incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue. Hence, organs or tissues affected by hypoplasia have a below-average number of cells.… Read More »Systemic hypoplasia
Warts are flesh-colored bumps caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). oral HPV can be transmitted from person to person, so it’s important to take precautions.… Read More »Tongue warts
Muscle strain, herniated discs, and kidney stones are just a few possible culprits for lower back pain from coughing. You may want to consult your… Read More »My back hurts when I cough
Some people with COVID-19 experience neck pain, soreness, and stiffness. In some cases, neck pain can be a persistent symptom of long covid. There are… Read More »Stiff neck covid
Scabies is not an infection, but an infestation. Tiny mites called Sarcoptes scabiei set up shop in the outer layers of human skin. The female… Read More »What can be mistaken for scabies
The skin on the back of the neck by the hairline comes into contact with many things that can irritate it. As a result, lumps,… Read More »Bump on the back of the neck
A mango allergy can cause mouth itching, hives, vomiting, or breathing issues shortly after exposure. A person may also experience a delayed reaction, such as… Read More »Mango allergy
A broken Kunkle, also known as a metacarpal fracture, is a common hand injury that can occur due to various causes such as direct trauma,… Read More »Broken Kunkle
A septal infarct is an area of dead tissue in the heart’s septum. The septum is the tissue wall separating your heart’s left ventricle. Septal… Read More »Septal infarct
Muscular rigidity is the passive movement of the limbs (as during a physical examination) that elicits ratchet-like-start-and movements through the range of motion of a… Read More »Cogwheel rigidity