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Bursitis Causes Symptoms and Treatment

What is Bursitis? Bursitis is a inflammation of bursa of synovial fluid in the body. Bursa is a jelly-like sac which forms under the skin and usually contains a small amount of fluid. Most commonly bursitis is lies between the tendon or a skin and bone. In human body there are around160 bursa are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joint such as muscles, bones, joints, elbow, knee and tendon. Bursa decrease assist movement and friction of the tendon, most often bursitis occur near to joint and bursa become inflamed. Bursitis is most common in women, elderly or middle age people. Causes of bursitis : Anything that become inflamed the fluid-filled can cause bursitis and reduce friction between moving parts. Bursitis can be caused by trauma , chronic overuse, rheumatoid arthritis or infection which can lead to inflammation. The following risk factors are: Repetitive stress : this stress occur when stair clim...

Anismus Causes Symptoms and Treatment

What is Anismus? Anismus is a medical condition, a cause of constipation and painful defecation. it consist other medical names include paradoxical puborectalis contraction and pelvic floor dyssynergia. It refers a malfunction of the puborectalis muscle and external anal sphincter during an attempted bowel motion. Anismus is mostly occurs in young children and women and in people with certain rectal problems. Causes of anismus : Causes of anismus are similar to constipation and it is probably a specific voluntary sphincter muscle abnormality. There are numbers of factors can cause the anismus like: • Dehydration or inadequate fluid • Lack of physical activity • Irritable bowel syndrome • Problems with the rectum or colon • Anismus is the real cause of constipation • Lack of some minerals and vitamin • Anxiety is a cause of anismus slow down bowel and resulting constipation Symptoms of Anismus : Symptoms are often same as constipation. Some symptoms include: • Constipation or pain with...

Myeloproliferative Disorders Causes Symptoms and Treatment

What are myeloproliferative disorders? Myeloproliferative disorders are a group of disease or a subset of bone marrow disorder. Normally in this condition the bone marrow makes too many white blood cell, red blood cell or platelets which develop in to mature blood cell over time. Myeloproliferative disorders is a serious condition, may pause certain health risk, It may affected at any age of people. Mostly men are affected more likely than women. The myeloid stem is developing in to three type of blood cell like: Red blood cell that carry oxygen White blood cell fight from disease and infection Platelets help to prevent bleeding by causing blood clots. There are four types of myeloproliferative disorder which include: Polycythemia vera : It is a kind of disorder involving the red blood cells or erythrocyteso, occurs when the bone marrow produces too many blood cells. They cause...

Spinal Stenosis Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Spinal stenosis? Spinal stenosis is abnormal narrowing of one or more areas in your spine and everyone will experience low back pain. It may occur in the center o your spine most often in your lower back and neck. About 75% cases are occurring in the lower back which can cause pain along the back of the leg. Stenosis affects equally men and women, most common over 50 years old. Mostly adult people are affected. Types of spinal stenosis include: Lumbar stenosis : Lumbar stenosis is narrowing of the spinal nerve roots which compress the lower back or choked. It may affect younger person due to developmental causes. It can produce numbness or weakness in to the legs and buttocks. Foraminal stenosis : Nerve root leave the canal through a hole in the side of the spinal canal called the lateral foramen. Foraminal is common result of disc degeneration. Other causes of neural foraminal are arthritis, chronic meningitis, osteoarthritis and tumors. Central stenosis : Central stenosis is...

Cardiogenic Shock Causes Symptoms and Treatment

What is Cardiogenic shock? Cardiogenic shock is a condition in which the heart has been damaged and heart suddenly unable to supply enough blood to meet your body's requirement. This shock decreased pumping ability of the heart. Cardiogenic shock is a complication of variety chronic and acute disorders, it is based upon an inadequate circulation of blood. Most often cardiogenic shock is caused by a severe heart attack which leads to death from oxygen starvation. It is very dangerous for health. Causes of Cardiogenic : Cardiogenic shock occurs when your heart can't pump enough blood. Cardiogenic shock is caused due to damage of the heart muscles by a heart attack. It happens when your heart's main pumping chamber is damages due to lack of oxygen. Cardiogenic is one type of shock other type include vasodilatory (VAZ-oh-DILE-ah-tor-e) shock and hypovolemic (hy-po...

Trauma Disorder Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Trauma? Trauma is a disorder psychic or behavioral state resulting from physical injury, mental or emotional stress. A traumatic event for one person is a challenge to another person. The trauma effects of major events as kidnapping, rape, war, abuse, accident, life-threatening illness or natural disaster. There are two types of trauma: Mental Trauma : Medical Stress includes painful feelings or frightening thoughts and response to serious injury. Emotional Symptoms include anger, irritability, confusion, fear or anxiety, feeling sad and hopeless. Physical Trauma : Physical Trauma cause physical pain or injury. Physical symptoms include insomnia, pain, aches, and fatigue or muscle tension. Some time traumatic injuries cause of death. But the right treatment helps and support families to recover from this disease. Physical and emotional trauma can cause stressful event. Trauma can be affected to anyone whether it is children, women, men or someone has almost died or may suff...

Anasarca Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Anasarca is a medical condition referred to a person who experiences generalized edema. Anasarca is a general swelling throughout the body, considered a massive edema due to effusion of fluid in to the extracellular space. There may be other type edema occurring simultaneously, other organs and cavities also affected by edema. Anasarca is different condition than a slight swelling mostly occurs in the feet. Anasarca is very common in patients with kidney failure and heart failure. Usually anasarca indicates severe illness and may often be seen in the serious condition. Usually it is caused by cirrhosis of the liver or renal failure and increase over a short period of time. To manage the swelling treatment will be seen by doctor. Causes of Aanasarca : There are some medical conditions which leads to swelling include. There are different causes which affect both men and women: Eclampsia / Pre-eclampsia Liver failure due to cirrhosis leads to a variety of other complications Kidney dise...