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Severe metabolic acidosis is a life-threatening condition characterized by a significant decrease in blood pH due to an excess of acid or a loss of bicarbonate. It occurs when...
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Psychogenic amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation due to psychological factors rather than physiological or hormonal imbalances. This type of amenorrhea occurs when...
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A skin rash is a noticeable change in the texture or color of the skin, often accompanied by redness, itching, swelling, or irritation. Rashes can appear in various forms, inc...
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Raised intracranial pressure (ICP) is a medical condition characterized by an increase in pressure within the skull, which can compress brain tissue and impair its function. T...
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Migraine prophylaxis refers to the use of preventive treatments aimed at reducing the frequency, severity, and duration of migraine attacks. Migraines are a type of headache t...
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Pain or swelling of the cornea, known as corneal edema or keratitis, refers to inflammation or fluid accumulation in the cornea, the transparent front layer of the eye that co...
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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), also known as cervical dysplasia, is a precancerous condition characterized by abnormal cell growth on the surface of the cervix. It...
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Herpes virus infections are caused by a group of viruses belonging to the Herpesviridae family. These viruses are highly contagious and can cause a range of diseases, from mil...
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Intestinal hypermotility, also known as hyperperistalsis, is a condition characterized by abnormally increased movement of the muscles in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, lead...
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