The liver helps your body break down food, store nutrients, and remove harmful substances from the blood. But when it becomes overloaded—often from a poor diet or too much sugar—fat can build up and ...
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of spaces in the spine, which can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Often caused by aging, arthritis, or injury, this condition commonly affects people over ...
The liver, located under the rib cage on the right side of the abdomen, performs essential functions like filtering blood, processing medications, supporting digestion, and removing toxins. It’s a ...
An echocardiogram is a non-invasive test that lets doctors see how well your heart is working in real time. It uses sound waves to create moving images of the heart, helping identify structural ...
Pancreatic cancer affects the pancreas, a small but critical organ behind the stomach that helps regulate digestion and blood sugar. It produces enzymes that break down fats, proteins, and ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a broad term for any condition that damages the peripheral nerves that transfer sensory information and carry signals from the central nervous system in the brain and spinal ...
Blood blisters form when damage occurs to the blood vessels and tissues beneath the skin, but the skin remains unbroken. Blood, lymph, and other bodily fluids flow from these regions, filling a small ...
An electrocardiogram, called an EKG or ECG, measures the electrical activity of the heart and collects data about heart's health. Typically, a doctor or technician places electrodes connected to a ...
Metabolic diseases or disorders interrupt the normal processes of metabolism within the body, the many chemical reactions responsible for breaking down food and either using, storing, or disposing of ...
A wide range of psychological disorders can lead to feelings of dysphoria, a sensation often described as an overwhelming sense of dissatisfaction with life in general. For those who experience it, it ...
Erythema is redness of the mucous membranes or the skin, usually resulting from a skin injury, inflammation, or an infection. Some types of erythema, such as nervous blushes, don’t result from a ...
Are you noticing leg pain when walking or a persistent cold feeling in your feet? These could be signs of peripheral artery disease (PAD). In the United States, PAD affects more than 8 million people ...
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