Acidity or Acid Reflux is one of the most common Clinical Condition which triggered by Stress, irregular food habits or taking too much of spices.
Acne (more commonly known as Pimples) is an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands (the oil-secreting glands of skin) and hair follicles.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder that is largely neurological in nature and it affects 3- 5 % of the children population of the World.
Patchy loss of hair (bald spots) is termed as Alopecia areata. There can be a single bald spot to multiple or complete loss of hair all over the body.
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a form of chronic (long lasting) arthritis that primarily affects the spine, although other joints can become involved.
Anxiety is defined as intense apprehension that may or may not have an obvious reason. Anxiety is a part of life and it is a normal reaction to stress. It is not abnormal to feel anxious before an exam/interview, etc.
Arthritis is an inflammation of a single or multiple joints and it can occur due to varied number of reasons. It is not a single disease.
Constriction of the airway and increased mucosal discharge due to an altered allergic response causes obstruction of airflow leading to laboured breathing this is known as Asthma.
Autism is a developmental neurological disorder. Autistic children do not follow a typical pattern of normal development, some of the milestones are delayed or they develop very late.
Backache is a common terminology for pain in the back that may arise from the spine, muscles, nerves or other structures in the back.
Inflammation of the air ways (Bronchi) is known as Bronchitis. It is characterized by persistent cough which could be dry or productive. Other symptoms are breathlessness, pain in chest, and fever in some cases.
Cancer, in simple terms, means an abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells in the body.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a set of symptoms that occur when a particular nerve (Median nerve) gets compressed at the wrist.
Cerebral Palsy, also known as Little's disease or Static Encephalopathy, is a disease of the motor area of the brain wherein, due to a developmental fault or damage, the brain's ability to control body's movements and posture is lost.
This is the most common infection that is caused due to a virus and is highly contagious. Common cold is one of the commonest afflictions of humans and account for the maximum cases of absenteeism from work.
Repetitive exposure of the skin to forces like friction and pressure gives rise to protective thickening of skin known as Callus (Tyloma).
Inflammation of the air ways (Bronchi) is known as Bronchitis. It is characterized by persistent cough which could be dry or productive. Other symptoms are breathlessness, pain in chest, and fever in some cases.
Clinical depression is a state of intense unhappiness (sadness/melancholy). The feeling is so severe that it starts affecting the person's day to day life. It disrupts his personal, social and professional life.
Painful menstruation is termed as Dysmenorrhoea. Some amount of pain during menses is normal but excess pain is not, especially when it incapacitates the patient.
Dyspepsia is a functional disease of the digestive tract that is characterized by heartburn, abdominal pain, bloating, distension, easy satiety, nausea, belching, etc.
Eczema is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin causing a distinctive pattern of symptoms such as redness, skin oedema, itching and dryness, sometimes there is crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing or bleeding from the lesions.
Uterine fibromyoma is commonly known as fibroid of the uterus. It is a non-cancerous growth of the uterus that is common in females during child-bearing years.
A superficial tear/cut in the anoderm (specialized tissue that lines the anus and the anal canal) extending upwards from the anus is known as Fissure-in-ano.
Genital Herpes is primarily caused by strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV 2) though some cases are also seen to be caused by HSV type 1 (through Oro-Genital contact).
Herpes Zoster or Shingles is a common viral infection of the nerve root, caused by the Human Herpes Virus 3 (HHV 3 or Varicella-Zoster virus), the same virus causes Varicella i.e. chickenpox.
Kidney stones are one of the most common urologic disorders and one of the most painful ones too. They are basically solidified concretions of the crystals which normally are present in the dissolved form in urine.
Malignant transformation of the Lung tissue is known as Lung cancer. It is the second commonest form of Cancer known to mankind.
Molluscum Contagiosum is a common viral infection of the skin though it occasionally also affects the mucous membranes. The condition affects children as well as adults.
Neck pain is one of the commonest ailments affecting both- the young and the old- at the workplace. The intensity of this condition may vary from case to case and ranges from mild to severe debilitating pain.
Oral Herpes is predominantly caused by HSV 1 though in some cases it can also be caused by HSV 2. Oral herpes is the most common herpes simplex virus infection amongst the masses throughout the world and is a self-limiting condition.
Sinusitis is an infection or inflammation of sinuses. Sinuses are the air-filled pockets or spaces found in the bones of face, around eyes and nose. They produce mucus, which, under normal circumstances, drains into the nose.
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep. Such people wake up often during the night and cannot go back to sleep. They usually feel fatigued and unrefreshed on waking.
Stress burnout can be defined as a condition in which overwork or prolonged exposure to stress results in psychological exhaustion and diminished work efficiency.
Tension headache is the most common type of headache amongst all the 'Primary headaches' and it accounts for about 90% of cases. Generally characterised by a diffuse, mild to moderate pain in the head, this complaint affects nearly 3% of the general population.
Inflammation of the tonsils is known as Tonsillitis. It is characterized by pain, redness and swelling of the tonsils. It may cause fever and pain in the throat while swallowing.
Ulcerative colitis is a disease that causes inflammation and sores, called ulcers, in the inner lining of the rectum and colon. The disease tends to be intermittent in nature, with periods of exacerbated symptoms (relapse) and periods that are relatively symptom-free (remission).
Warts are basically small, benign (harmless), non-cancerous skin growths caused by a viral (Human Papilloma Virus - HPV) infection of the skin and mucous membrane.