Measles is an infectious disease of viral origin, extremely contagious, capable of provoking diverse symptoms, like stains for the body, fever, cough, pharyngitis, conjunctivitis, etc.
Meniere's disease, also called endolymphatic hydrops is a disorder of the inner ear which causes episodes of vertigo, progressive hearing loss and ringing in the ears.
Meningitis is a serious condition that occurs when the meninges (the membrane covering the brain spinal cord) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are inflamed. This inflammation occurs, in most cases, an infection, bacteria or viruses being the most common agents.
Menopause is the name given to the woman's last period, an event caused by ovarian failure, characterized by stopping ovulation and estrogen production.
The menstrual cycle is a physiological process that occurs cyclically in all fertile women. The first menstruation of a woman's life is called menarche, and the last menstruation.
Asbestosis is a lung disease caused by the aspiration of asbestos fibers, also known as asbestos, which can lead to respiratory failure, lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma.
The miliaria, popularly known as prickly heat, is a skin eruption characterized by the appearance of small bubbles, which can be light or reddish. The rash is a common dermatitis, particularly in children and infants, and is caused by obstruction of the ducts of the glands that produce sweat.
The minimal change disease, also called nephropathy minimal injury, glomerular disease nephrotic syndrome or minimal lesions by minimal injury, kidney disease is a very common in children which is characterized by excessive protein loss in urine.
In this text we will address minor burns, those that do not require treatment at the hospital level. We will emphasize basic care and how to treat minor burns.
Women who use contraception are often young and without serious health problems. Therefore, most of them do not care much about adverse effects or complications when choosing your birth control. Many even start using a contraceptive with no prior medical advice.
Changes in the normal stool characteristics may be the first sign of disease of the gastrointestinal tract. Unfortunately, not many people have the habit of checking the appearance of stools after each bowel movement, letting clear signs of digestive problems.