Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus

Introduction The state of fluid accumulation in the brain is called “watering in the brain” or “hydrocephalus.” Pressure increases as more fluid accumulate in the brain, which can cause brain damage. This usually happens when fluid in the brain is not absorbed; the fluid gets stuck or starts to form in excessive amounts. Apart from … Read more

Hypersomnia

Hypersomnia

Introduction Excessive sleepiness or hypersomnia is a condition in which a person is so sleepy that he cannot stay awake during the day. People who suffer from hypersomnia problems can sleep anywhere. For example, they can sleep while working, and even while driving. They may also have other issues related to sleep, such as loss … Read more

Neuritis

neuritis, Neuritis Symptoms, What is Neuritis, Types of Neuritis, Neuritis Causes

Introduction Inflammation in the veins is called “Neuritis” in the medical language, in which case there is inflammation in one vein or more in the veins. There may be various reasons for swelling in the veins, such as injury or infection in the veins, etc. In addition, any autoimmune disease can also cause inflammation in … Read more

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy is a disorder of activity or formation in various body parts and muscles. It is mostly due to brain injury before birth. Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy begin to appear in infants or before the age of four. Generally, one or more of these problems are seen in cerebral palsy … Read more

Jet Lag

Jet Lag

What is jet lag Jet lag is also known as a jet lag disorder. This is a temporary sleep problem. This disorder occurs in people who travel rapidly in different time zones (fixed time of a particular place).                                   … Read more

Depression In Kids May Be Contagious

Depression In Kids May Be Contagious

Introduction We all know that kids can catch infectious childhood illnesses from each other but who would have thought that depression in kids could be passed on? Many studies have already revealed that peer group pressure can influence children and that if a child is particularly disruptive, he or she can influence other children. Still, … Read more

Depression in Elderly

Depression in Elderly

Introduction Depression in elderly is treatable, and those who recover from depression have improved physical and social functioning. Unfortunately, older people with clinical depression do not receive adequate treatment. Clinical depression is common in seniors — about 3% suffer from major depression (see below for definition), but many more from milder forms of clinical depression. … Read more

Panic Attack Symptoms Causes and Treatment

Panic Attack Symptoms Causes and Treatment

Introduction A panic attack has now become a common problem among familiar people. A study has found that 30 percent of the people living in cities have suffered a panic attack at least once in their lives. A few weeks ago, ‘I was undergoing surgery at the dentist, I suddenly started getting nervous. My heart … Read more

Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol Addiction

What is Alcohol Addiction? Alcohol addiction is a chronic (long-term), and progressive disease with problems with control over drinking, problems with alcoholism, alcohol withdrawal, problems with physical dependence on alcohol, and withdrawal symptoms. If you are addicted to drinking alcohol, you will not be able to decide how much alcohol you will drink, how long … Read more

Depression and Anxiety

Depression and Anxiety

Introduction of Depression and Anxiety Hello friends, Today we are going to know about the difference between depression and anxiety. Anxiety is considered to be a characteristic feature of a lot of people. It helps an individual become vigilant, learn, and perform well if it is in its standard form. But if it becomes excessive, … Read more

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