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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the causes of glaucoma?

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    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and increase eye pressure. The exact cause of glaucoma is not known, but it is usually related to: 1. Increased pressure in the eye due to a buildup of fluid that flows throughout the inside of the eye, also known as the aqueous humorRead more

    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and increase eye pressure. The exact cause of glaucoma is not known, but it is usually related to:
    1. Increased pressure in the eye due to a buildup of fluid that flows throughout the inside of the eye, also known as the aqueous humor. This fluid usually drains through a tissue located at the angle where the iris and cornea meet, called the trabecular meshwork. For reasons that doctors don’t fully understand, this nerve damage is usually related to increased pressure in the eye.
    2. family history of glaucoma
    3. Hypotension
    4. Diabetes mellitus
    5. Burn or chemical injury to the eye
    6. Trauma to the eye
    7. Severe eye infection
    8. Inflammation (uveitis)
    9. Diseases of the retina leading to abnormal vessels on the iris that may cause glaucoma.
    10. Being over 60 years old
    11. Being of African or Hispanic descent
    12. Having high eye pressure,
    13. Having thin corneas,
    14. Having certain optic nerve characteristics,
    15. Heart disease, and
    16. Sickle cell anemia.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Public Health, Repertory, Surgery

What are the common causes of sinusitis?

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    Sinusitis is an inflammation of the tissues in your sinuses, which are spaces in your forehead, cheeks, and nose usually filled with air. It causes facial pain, a stuffy or runny nose, and sometimes a fever and other symptoms. Sinusitis is usually caused by the common cold, but other viruses, bacterRead more

    Sinusitis is an inflammation of the tissues in your sinuses, which are spaces in your forehead, cheeks, and nose usually filled with air. It causes facial pain, a stuffy or runny nose, and sometimes a fever and other symptoms. Sinusitis is usually caused by the common cold, but other viruses, bacteria, fungi, and allergies can also cause sinusitis. Specific triggers for sinusitis include:

    – The common cold
    – The flu (influenza)
    – Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria
    – Haemophilus influenza bacteria
    – Moraxella catarrhalis bacteria
    – Nasal and seasonal allergies
    -Smoking or using any type of tobacco,

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology, Public Health, Surgery

What are the etiological factors of burgers disease?

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    Buerger's disease is a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs. The exact cause of Buerger's disease is unknown, but it is strongly linked to: 1. Tobacco(smoking or using any type of tobacco) use. Chemicals in tobacco may hurt the lining of the blood vessels 2. Some people may haRead more

    Buerger’s disease is a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs. The exact cause of Buerger’s disease is unknown, but it is strongly linked to:
    1. Tobacco(smoking or using any type of tobacco) use. Chemicals in tobacco may hurt the lining of the blood vessels
    2. Some people may have genes that make them more likely to get Buerger’s disease
    3. Autoimmune response
    4. Chronic gum disease
    5. Long-term use of marijuana
    6. Being male
    7. Being younger than 45 years old
    8. Having a history of high cholesterol
    9. High blood pressure
    10. Diabetes

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the causes of torsion of testes?

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    Torsion of testes, or testicular torsion, is a painful condition where the testicle rotates and twists the spermatic cord that supplies blood to it. This can reduce or cut off the blood flow and cause damage or loss of the testicle. The exact causes of testicular torsion are not clear. Most cases caRead more

    Torsion of testes, or testicular torsion, is a painful condition where the testicle rotates and twists the spermatic cord that supplies blood to it. This can reduce or cut off the blood flow and cause damage or loss of the testicle.

    The exact causes of testicular torsion are not clear. Most cases can be attributed to the testicle’s failure to strongly attach to the scrotum at birth, allowing the testicle to rotate inside the scrotum. Occasionally, testicular torsion is attributed to minor trauma to the scrotal area.

    Some factors that may increase the risk of testicular torsion include:

    – Being between the ages of 12 and 18
    – Having an undescended testicle
    – Having a family history of testicular torsion
    – A traumatic injury to a testicle
    – Prior testicular injury or surgery
    – Rapid growth during puberty
    – Low temperatures

    Testicular torsion is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. If you have sudden, severe pain in one of your testicles, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. If left untreated, testicular torsion can lead to serious complications such as infection, infertility, or cosmetic deformity.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology

What are the Etiology of whooping cough?

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    The bacterium Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of whooping cough. It is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection that spreads through tiny germ-laden droplets sprayed into the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

    The bacterium Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of whooping cough. It is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection that spreads through tiny germ-laden droplets sprayed into the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

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