Gastritis
Gastritis is an irritation, erosion, or inflammation of the lining of the stomach. It can be acute or chronic. The causes of gastritis can be mainly a bacterium named Helicobacter pylori, and also nonsteroidal inflammatory drugs. There are other causes also such as sarcoidosis, Crohn’s disease, infectious agents, etc. Symptoms of gastritis are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion, and many others. The treatment of gastritis varies as per the cause. It can be diagnosed by thorough physical evaluation, and also the doctor may recommend for certain tests namely upper endoscopy, blood tests, stool test (fecal occult blood test).
Uriniary & Stone Problem
Stones are hard masses made of crystals that form in the urinary tract. One in every 20 people develops kidney stones at some point. They are considered to be one of the most painful medical conditions. The causes of the stones may vary according to the type of the stone. Symptoms of stones include severe pain in the groin or side, blood in the urine, nausea, vomiting, pus in the urine, a reduced amount of urine excreted, and fever. One of the major causes of a kidney stone is lack of water in the person’s body. A person with urine and stone problem should consult the doctor regarding a proper diet plan.
fibroid
A fibroid is noncancerous tumors of woman’s uterus. The size of the fibroid can vary from the size of a bean to the size of a melon. They can cause severe abdominal pain in certain cases. They usually develop during the reproductive years of a woman such as between 16 to 50 years. The cause is not yet determined. Complications in fibroids are rare, but they can be serious. Symptoms of fibroid include heavy, painful periods, lower backache or leg pain, constipation, frequent urination, etc. Fibroids are usually diagnosed during routine pelvic examinations.
All Female & Children Diseases
There are numerous female and childhood diseases. Children from 3 to 5 years may suffer from Candida albicans infection, Candida parapsilosis infection, respiratory distress syndrome, measles, respiratory Syncytial Virus infection, common cold, etc. Whereas, children above 5 years may cause diseases such as asthma, common cold, influenza, diphtheria, rheumatic fever, whooping cough, tuberculosis, rickets, diabetes mellitus, chickenpox, mumps, leukemia, polio, pneumonia, hepatitis A, and many other diseases. Some female diseases are Endometriosis, uterine fibroids, Gynecologic cancer, HIV, Interstitial cystitis, polycystic ovary syndrome etc.