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Digestive System Facts: What Do the Different Colors of Stool Mean?
Whether you have eaten meat, bread, beans, broccoli, or carrots, the waste that the body excretes in the stool inevitably turns brown in most cases. Where does the coloration …Bloating Demystified: Exploring Causes, Treatment Options, and Prevention Tips
Abdominal bloating simply refers to a swelling or distension of the stomach. People who experience it usually feel full or tight in their belly. This phenomenon often occurs when …Ascites Latest Facts: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Ascites is an accumulation of fluid in the abdomen. It is usually caused by a problem with the digestive system especially cirrhosis or alcoholic hepatitis. Although it is not …Understanding Unexplained Weight Loss: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
How is weight loss defined? Weight loss means losing any kind of weight. It may be voluntary (the result of dieting) or involuntary. In this case, weight loss is …Ageusia Latest Facts: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Ageusia is a medical term for the loss of taste. Temporary or persistent, partial or complete loss of taste can have many causes but is often associated with a …Apraxia Latest Facts: Definition, Types, Causes and Treatments
Apraxia is a movement disorder due to brain injury and manifests as difficulty in executing and coordinating certain movements. Treatment of apraxia is usually based on functional re-education. What …Anosmia Latest Facts: Definition, Causes, Types and Treatment
Anosmia refers to the complete loss of the sense of smell. It can be congenital, present from birth, or acquired. This disorder of the sense of smell has many …Akinesia Latest Facts: Definition, Causes and Treatments
Akinesia, also known as bradykinesia and hypokinesia is a movement disorder studied in various medical specialties. In neurology, Parkinsonian akinesia is defined as a slowing of movement. In cardiology, …Agnosia Latest Facts: Definition, Types, Causes and Treatment
Agnosia is an acquired recognition disorder. In terms of interpretation of sensory information, this disorder can affect different senses, such as vision (visual agnosia), hearing (auditory agnosia), and touch …Posts navigation
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