Chronic atrophy is known as the “invisible killer” of the stomach. In a fast-paced modern life, stomach disease has become a common problem for many. Among them, chronic atrophy of…
Low white cells and low blood platelets are common problems in the blood system, and a reasonable diet plays an important role in improving conditions. The following are some recommendations…
In clinical terms, we often encounter patients who ask, “Can my disease, rheumatism arthritis, be cured?” So first we need to know what is rheumatism arthritis and what is the…
What about "sheep seizures"? An epilepsy, also known as “sheep epileptic”, is a chronic disease caused by an abnormal discharge of the brain neurons, resulting in a short period of…
What's a gallbladder?The gallbladder is a small rise formed within the walls of the gallbladder, which is by its very nature anomalous growth in the parts of the gallbladder mucous…
White fluents tend to appear in exposed places, such as hands, faces and necks, but also in unexposed places. Some patients have a white wind on their waists, they don't…
Silver crumb arthritis (Psoriatic arthritis, PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease and is one of the more common complications among patients with silver crumbs (cavines). It combines the symptoms of…
What's fatty liver? Fatty liver is a pathological state in which hepatic cells are overstretched. As a rule, the liver contains only a small amount of fat (about 5 per…
Declining slabs, i.e. drombocytopenia, means that the number of slabs in the blood is below normal range (usually below 150 x 10^9/L). Declining slabs may lead to increased hemorrhage, such…
Decline in ovarian function, usually referred to a decrease in ovarian reserve function, may be due to a number of factors, including age growth, genetic factors, environmental factors, lifestyle, etc.…