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Rectal Bleeding (Haematochezia)

Rectal Bleeding (Haematochezia)

Rectal bleeding, also known as haematochezia, refers to the passage of bright blood (often mixed with clots or stools) via the rectum. Rectal bleeding can…

20 Jul 2006

Variceal bleeding

Variceal bleeding

Medical information about variceal bleeding symptoms variceal bleeding treatment and gastroenterology information about portal hypertension

18 Jul 2006

Skin rashes

Skin rashes

A rash is defined as a change in the skin's appearance, which may involve alternations in texture (eg rough or smooth) and/or its colour. The…

15 Jul 2006

Abdominal pain

Abdominal pain

Abdominal pain is a very common medical condition that can either be acute or chronic in nature. Basically it refers to pain that is felt…

12 Jul 2006

Respiratory system (pulmonary system) anatomy

Respiratory system (pulmonary system) anatomy

The respiratory system includes the nose, lungs and pipe-like organs which connect them enable breathing and removal of waste products like carbon dioxide.

27 Jun 2006

Introduction to Neurostimulation

Introduction to Neurostimulation

Neurostimulation is the application of precise targeted electrical stimulation to cause modulation of the nervous system.

01 Jun 2006

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury is an injury to the spine which is not caused by sudden trauma like a car accident. Causes include infection and…

16 May 2006

Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine. It affects all age groups and causes psychological distress and functional problems.

16 May 2006

Boosting newborns' immune responses

Boosting newborns' immune responses

Newborn babies have immature immune systems, making them highly vulnerable to severe infections and unable to mount an effective immune…

12 May 2006