Memory Loss

Memory Loss

Have you experienced looking high and low for your keys to realize that they are in your hand? Have you ever forgotten to turn the gas off when you leave the house? Cannot recall your password to your bank account? If these happen to you repeatedly, you may be suffering from memory loss. Memory loss occurs when areas of the brain that are vital for memory processing are affected. Symptoms Significant diminished memory in all ages Decrease in intellectual and analytical abilities Difficulty in recalling previously learned information Decrease in learning and recall abilities Common Causes Aging Work pressure and […]

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Joint Discomfort

Joint Discomfort

Joints are important in almost all the activities you do. Simple movements such as bending, walking and lifting require the use of your hip, knee and elbow joints. When the joint becomes inflamed, the resulting pain can severely limit your ability to move and work. Symptoms Pain, swelling, stiffness, and/or warmth in joints Red, swollen and painful to touch Restricted joint mobility Common Causes There are two types of joint discomfort which can be caused by: Non-arthritis related such as sprains, strains, fractures and back/spine related problems. Arthritis-related such as Osteoarthritis (OA), Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Gout etc.

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Insomnia

Insomnia

Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which a person faces difficulty falling or staying asleep or a lack of quality sleep for a period of time.If left untreated, long term sleep disturbances can decrease quality of life and lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Symptoms Sleepiness during the day General tiredness Irritability Problems with concentration or memory Common Causes Significant stress that can be caused by job loss or change, death of a loved one, divorce, moving etc Illness, emotional or physical discomfort Environmental factors such as noise, light, or extreme temperatures (hot or cold) that interfere with sleep Medications that may interfere with sleep Interferences […]

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Oral Pain

Oral Pain

Introduction There are many degrees of oral pain, ranging from mild discomfort to agonising. Oral pain is usually caused by inflammation, triggered by trauma or an infection. Signs & Symptoms Oral pain is a symptom of an underlying cause. It is possible to experience the following together with the oral pain: Swelling of the gums Tooth cavities Loss of function When to Seek Medical Attention If your pain is due to a wisdom tooth that is fully embedded or partially erupted When your mouth sores do not heal even after 2 weeks If the pain is severe and causing you […]

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Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Introduction Halitosis, or bad breath, is a rather common but distressing condition that can cause low self esteem and social anxiety. Sometimes, halitosis sufferers do not realise they have a problem until loved ones tell them. This is due to the individual’s nose getting used to the constant foul odour from the mouth. On the other hand, some individuals suffer from halitophobia, also known as delusion halitosis. This means that they have an exaggerated perception of how bad their breath smells, even though no problem exists. Due to individual perceptions and thresholds, it can be difficult to self-diagnose halithosis. Signs […]

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Scalp Ringworm

Scalp Ringworm

Introduction Scalp ringworm (Tinea Capitis) refers to an itchy, scaly rash of the scalp. There are many causes of an itchy scalp; however, when it is caused by a fungus, the rash is known as tinea capitis. The fungus causing tinea capitis prefers hair follicles. This is why tinea capitis favors the scalp area. The affected hairs can harbor the fungus for a year or more. As these affected hairs are shed, other family members’ scalps can become infected with the same fungus. Tinea capitis is most common between preschool-age and adolescence. Signs & Symptoms The appearance of scalp ringworm […]

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Scalp Psoriasis

Scalp Psoriasis

Introduction Psoriasis is a condition in which skin cells multiply faster than a normal person’s, causing areas with thickened skin. Psoriasis can happen on any part of the body, and the term “scalp psoriasis” simply means that the psoriasis occurs on the scalp. The severity of the scalp psoriasis differs greatly from person to person. For some people, only a small area is affected, while for others, the affected parts can extend beyond the hairline onto the ears, forehead and neck. Some people might have psoriasis on their scalp only, while others could have psoriasis on other areas of the body. […]

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Head Lice

Head Lice

Introduction Head lice are tiny insects that live on your scalp and are usually found in your hair. They feed on blood from the scalp about five to six times a day, causing an allergic reaction and resulting in itching. The life cycle of the head louse consists of three stages – egg (or nit), nymph and adult. Having head lice can give intense discomfort, but rarely leads to severe complications, as head lice do not spread any diseases. Signs & Symptoms Signs and symptoms of head lice include: Feeling of something moving around on scalp Intense itching Small, red […]

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Hair Loss

Hair Loss

Introduction Although hair loss is mainly an aesthetic problem, it can be extremely distressing, taking a toll on the sufferer’s self-esteem. There are many causes of hair loss, including: Androgenetic alopecia – more commonly known as male or female pattern hair loss. Alopecia areata – a patchy hair loss that might be due to an autoimmune disorder. Traction Alopecia – caused by tight hairstyles such as cornrows and hair braids. This form of hair loss will resolve itself once hair styling habits are changed, if the problem is addressed early enough. Telogen Effluvium – a type of hair loss caused […]

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Dandruff

Dandruff

Introduction For a normal person, skin cells form and rise to the surface in about 25-30 days.  With dandruff however, the skin cells on the scalp go through this process about twice as fast, causing an accumulation of skin cells on the scalp. Itching can cause the patient to scratch violently, resulting in embarrassing flaking, swelling and breaking of the skin, compounding the problem if an infection sets in. This is more common at the top of the head, although for some people the entire head might be affected. Signs & Symptoms Flaking of the scalp, which is more apparent […]

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Gastric Pain and Heartburn

Gastric Pain and Heartburn

Introduction Gastritis refers to an inflammation of the stomach lining. This might occur suddenly or develop slowly over time. On the other hand, heartburn is a condition in which acidic contents of the stomach flow back into the food pipe. Normally, a barrier known as the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) prevents this from happening. For heartburn sufferers however, the tone of the LES is insufficient, causing reflux. Some patients experience gastritis or heartburn separately, while others might experience them together. Signs & Symptoms Gastritis: Nausea and vomiting Stomach bloating Burning, sharp pain in stomach Heartburn: Discomfort in chest and stomach […]

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Dyspepsia or Indigestion

Dyspepsia or Indigestion

Introduction Indigestion (or dyspepsia) refers to pain and discomfort in the centre of the upper abdomen, with a feeling that food is stuck and not passing normally through your food pipe. Sufferers might also experience heartburn together with indigestion. While it certainly is bothersome, indigestion is not a disease, but rather refers to a group of symptoms due to an underlying cause such as Gastritis, Celiac Disease or stomach ulcer. Signs & Symptoms Signs and symptoms of indigestion usually occur after eating. These include: Stomach pain which is not alleviated by passing gas or visiting the toilet Burning sensation Feeling […]

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