DISEASES
Acne is a common skin disease characterized by pimples mainly face. It occurs when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
Are you suffering from the following :
I. Since how long you are suffering with?
II. Is your skin is oily or dry?
III. Do you have dandruff?
IV . Are your periods regular?
Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of the skin. Commonly it is seen as brown or dark spots on the skin. These spots often develop on the cheeks or forehead.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you are suffering?
II. Do you have itching?
III. Is there any family history of skin pigmentation?
IV. Has it been spreading?
It is one type of hair loss that typically causes patches or baldness. In some cases, total baldness develops.
Are you suffering from the following :
I. Is your problem is hereditary
II. Do you get recurrent eruptions on the scalp
III. Do you have itching
IV. Is there loss of hair on body parts
Cracked feet also known as heel fissures are a common problem for people of all ages mostly caused by lack of moisture. Also caused by long-standing, cold weather and wearing improper footwear.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. DO YOU have red or black patches?
II. Do you have peeling skin?
III. Is there bleeding from the cracks or pain
IV. Do you suffer from any skin diseases?
Dandruff is a common inflammatory skin condition that causes flaky, white to yellowish scales which form on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear. Dandruff can have several causes like dry skin, irritated, oily skin, a yeast-like fungus, etc… We have been able to help numerous patients suffering from dandruff with our medicines and therapies.
I. You are suffering since weeks/months/years?
II. Do you have any discharge from the scalp?
III. Do you suffer from psoriasis or is there any family history of psoriasis?
IV. Do you have hair fall?
V. Do you have itching?
VI. Do you have pimples or acne?
The hair color is the pigmentation of hair follicles due to two of melanin. One type called eumelanin causes dark hair and other pheomelanin causes hair other than dark color. So it is well known that grey hair results from a reduction of pigments.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how many years you are noticing
II. Is there any family history of premature hair graying
Hair fall is a loss of hair from the head or body. The factors like hormonal imbalance, thyroid dysfunction, and some medications can also cause hair loss. We are specially prepared medicines and treatments to cure hair fall.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you have hair fall?
II. Did the hair fall started after any illness?
III. Is there any family history of baldness /hair fall?
IV. Are you going through a lot of stress?
V. Are your menstrual cycle/ periods regular?
VI. Do you have dandruff?
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that changes the proportion of skin cells. Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form thick, silvery scales and itching dry red patches that are sometimes painful.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long are you suffering with this problem?
II. Is there any family history of psoriasis?
III. Is your scalp or joints are affected?
Most people will develop some kind of skin condition at some time in their lifetime. Whether you suffer from allergies, rash, itchy skin, skin fungus, dry skin, oily skin, any infections, skin bumps etc…
If you are suffering from the above symptoms we will take care of your problems.
Corns and calluses are painful skin areas caused by excessive pressure. Corn is a thick localized area that usually has a popular conical or circular shape.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. Is there pain in affected part?
II. Is there itching in the affected part?
Vitiligo is a disease that causes the loss of skin color. It can affect the skin on any part of our body. It may also affect hair, inside of the mouth and even the eye. Vitiligo occurs when the cells that produce melanin die or stop functioning.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with ?
II. Do you feel that you are spinning?
III. What do you feel while lying down or waking up?
IV. Do you feel sensation of nausea?
V. Do you have headache or sweating?
A burn is a type of injury that affects to flesh or skin caused by heat; electricity etc.. the treatment required depends on the severity of the burn. Also, we have specific medication on different types of burns.
Kidney stones are small, hard deposits that form inside kidneys. It occurs when urine becomes too concentrated .stones are made of mineral and acid salts. Kidney stones have many causes and can affect any part of the urinary tract (from kidneys to urinary bladder).
Nausea, vomiting, burning and frequent urge to urinate, fever, chills, weakness, blood in urine, blocked the flow of urine..these are some symptoms of renal calculi.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have pain in the back?
II. Do you have pain in the abdomen?
III. Does the pain radiate to your privet parts?
IV. Do you have nausea and vomiting?
V. Do you drink less amount of water?
VI. Do you feel like going to urinate frequently?
VII. Do you have painful urination?
VII. Is there any family history of renal stone?
It consists of bladder kidneys, ureters, and urethra. UTI is caused by microbes such as bacteria overcoming the body’s defenses in the urinary tract. It is having different names referring to the different parts of urinary tracts.
I. Bladder infection- cystitis
II. Urethra infection- urethritis
III. Kidney infection- pyelonephritis
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you are suffering with?
II. Do you have pain in urethra?
III. Do you have frequent episodes of micturition?
IV. Is there any burning sensation or pain while urination?
V. Do you have fever with chills?
VI. Do you have pain abdomen?
It is a medical condition characterized by the gradual loss of kidney function over time. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste products and excess fluids from the blood to form urine. When the kidneys are damaged or not functioning properly for an extended period, it can lead to CKD.
I. Bladder infection- cystitis
II. Urethra infection- urethritis
III. Kidney infection- pyelonephritis
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you are suffering with?
II. Do you have pain in urethra?
III. Do you have frequent episodes of micturition?
IV. Is there any burning sensation or pain while urination?
V. Do you have fever with chills?
VI. Do you have pain abdomen?
We provide treatment for alcohol and cigarette addicts. Also, we have specially prepared medication to stop both alcohol intake and cigarette smoking.
Varicose veins are swollen twisted veins that you can see just under the skin.
They usually occur in the legs, but also can form in other parts of the body. Causes for varicose vein include continuous standing and having increased pressure on leg may likely to develop varicose vein, a congenital defect in the valve, pregnancy, etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you are suffering from?
II. Which leg is affected?
III. Do you have pain?
IV. When pain increases?
V. Any bleeding from the vien?
VI. Is there any discolouration?
VII. Is there any family history of varicose viens?
Thyroid disorders are conditions that affect the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck. The function of the thyroid gland is regulated by a feedback mechanism involving the brain. Specific kinds of thyroid disorders are Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Goiter, Thyroid nodule etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with?
II. Do you have depression, fatigue or decreased concentration?
III. Do you have constipation?
IV. Do you have hair fall?
V. Do you have weight gain or weight loss?
VI. Is there any swelling on your throat?
VII. Do you have any muscle aches?
VIII. Is your periods are regular?
IX. Have you gone through your blood routine (TFT)?
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the glands of the throat, which are called tonsils. Tonsillitis can be caused by either viruses or bacteria; it is also transmitted most commonly from one person to another by droplets in the air from sneezing, coughing, etc..
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with ?
II. Do you feel that you are spinning?
III. What do you feel while lying down or waking up?
IV. Do you feel sensation of nausea?
V. Do you have headache or sweating?
Prostatitis is often described as an inflammation or infection of the prostate gland in men. The primary symptom of prostatitis is usually repeated bladder infections also pain in the pelvis and genital area, fever, nausea, burning and painful urinating etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have frequent urination?
II. Is there any urgency or involuntary urination?
III. Do you have burning or painful urination?
IV. Do you have frequent UTI?
V. Do you have painful ejaculation/erection?
It is a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body cells do not respond properly to insulin. In 2013 it was estimated that over 382 millions of people throughout the world had diabetics.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with?
II. Do you have increased thirst or hunger?
III. Do you feel like frequent micturition?
IV. Have you checked your blood (RBS/FBS)?
V. Is there any family history of diabetics?
Premenstrual symptoms are a natural part of the menstrual cycle, affecting most women. The premenstrual symptom has wide symptoms including mood swing, tender breasts, fatigue, irritability, depression, acne etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have irregular periods?
II. Do you sweat a lot during night?
III. What about your hair fall?
IV. Do you have noticed any weight gain?
V. How is your urine and bowel habit?
VI. Do you have breast swelling or tenderness?
PCOS is a problem in which a woman’s hormone is out of balance. Multiple cysts in the ovaries are known as PCOS. It can cause problems with your periods and make it difficult to get pregnant. It also makes you obese, hair growth on your face, etc…
We have been able to dissolve the cysts completely and make sure that it doesn’t reoccur again.
For assessing your condition :
I. You have been diagnosed since?
II. Your periods are early/late/heavy/scanty?
III. Do you have pain abdomen during periods?
IV. Do you have spotting before periods?
V. Putting on weight suddenly?
VI. Is their excess hair growth on the face?
VII. Do you have white discharge?
VIII. Does your USG show PCOS?
Some women find their menstrual cycle isn’t always regular. Their period may be early or late many factors can cause irregular periods like fibroids in the uterus, cyst in ovary, frequent use of hormonal pills, etc… Also, there are some normal causes for irregular periods they are pregnancy, breastfeeding mother, menopause, initial few months after attaining menarche.
For assessing your condition :
I. Is your menstrual cycle is early/delayed?
II. How is your menstrual flow?
III. Do you have any symptoms like pain, headache, irritability, etc..
IV. Is there any family history of irregular periods?
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that originate in the uterus. Abnormal uterine bleeding is the most common syndrome of a fibroid. These growths are non- cancerous.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have pain during periods?
II. How is your blood flow during periods?
III. Do you have white discharge?
Infertility means not being able to become pregnant after a year of trying.It can be grouped into two categories :
I. Primary infertility – refers to couples who have not become pregnant after one year of unprotected sex.
II. Secondary infertility – refers to couples who have been pregnant once but never again.
For assessing your condition
I. You have been married since?
II. Have you conceived before and had a miscarriage?
III. Have you been trying to conceive since?
IV. Is sperm count normal?
V. Are your period’s normal?
The menopause can cause a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you get sudden attacks of sweating even when you are in an A/C room?
II. Do you get anxious and panicky?
III. Can you hear heart beats loud and faster?
IV. Do you get irritable and emotional faster?
V. Are you above 40 years of age?
V. Have your periods been irregular or stopped?
It is the excessive weight that may impair health. It increases your risk of diseases and health problems such as heart disease, diabetics, and high blood pressure. We have different treatment modalities and medication to reduce body weight which provides good health.
For assessing your condition :
I. How long you noticed you’re putting on weight?
II. Are you a nonvegetarian?
III. How much are your body weight and height?
IV. What type of work you do?
V. Do you have PCOS/thyroid problem?
VI. Do you have regular periods?
VII. Is there any family history of obesity?
Cervical spondylosis is an age-related condition that affects the joints of the neck. It develops as a result of wear and tear of the cartilage and the bones of cervical spine.
Treatment for cervical spondylosis from our hospital will help to get rid of the pain and stiffness in the neck, also helps to strengthen the muscles and ligaments around the neck.
I. Since how long are you having pain in the neck?
II. Does your pain radiate from the neck to hands?
III. Is their numbness in the hands and fingers?
IV. Do you suffer from giddiness?
V. Is there stuffing in the neck?
VI. Are you going through a lot of stress?
VII. Is there pain or restricted movements of the shoulders?
Also known as degenerative disc disease or osteoarthritis of the spine, is a condition that affects the lumbar region of the spine (lower back). It is characterized by the degeneration of the intervertebral discs and other structures in the lumbar spine.
a. Lower back pain: Chronic, dull, or aching pain in the lower back is a common symptom.
b. Stiffness: The lower back may feel stiff, especially after periods of inactivity or rest.
c. Limited range of motion: Difficulty bending or twisting the lower back.
d. Radiating pain: Pain may radiate into the buttocks, thighs, or legs due to nerve compression.
e. Numbness or weakness: Compression of spinal nerves can lead to sensations of numbness or weakness in the legs.
The lower back is an intricate structure of interconnected and overlapping elements like nerves, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. An irritation or problem with any of these structures can cause lower back pain or pain that radiates or is referred to other parts of the body.
While lower back pain is extremely common, the symptoms and severity of lower back pain vary greatly. So identifying the symptoms, along with an accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause of the pain, are the first step in obtaining effective pain relief.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. Do you find it difficult to get up from a seat due to pain and stiffness in your back?
II. Does your pain radiate from back to lower limbs?
III. Is it difficult for you to turn sides on the bed due to pain in the back??
IV. Do you feel numbness in the legs?
Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move one or more muscles. It may be associated with loss of sensation and other bodily functions. A person with paralysis will usually have some form of nerve damage. Monoplegia, hemiplegia, paraplegia, and tetraplegia are the types of paralysis.
Paralysis can also cause a number of associated secondary conditions such as urinary incontinence, bowel incontinence, bed sore, etc..
In our hospital, we have many success stories of recovery in paralytic cases. So we give holistic care for paralytic symptoms.
Parkinsonism is any condition that causes a combination of the movement abnormalities seen in Parkinson’s disease- such as tremor, slow movement, impaired speech, muscle stiffness etc…
Causes may include medications, repeated head trauma, exposure to toxins, brain lesions, etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. How long have you noticed this?
II. Do you have tremor?
III. Do you have impaired or slurred speech?
IV. Do you lean forward while walking?
A group of neurological disorders that affect movement, posture, and muscle coordination. It is caused by brain damage or abnormalities that occur during fetal development, birth, or infancy. The condition is non-progressive, meaning the brain damage does not worsen over time, but the motor impairments can change and may be accompanied by other medical issues.
a. Abnormal gait and posture.
b. Difficulty with fine motor skills like writing or buttoning shirts.
c. Muscle stiffness or floppiness.
d. Tremors or involuntary movements.
e. Challenges with coordination and balance.
f. Speech and communication difficulties.
g. Intellectual disabilities (not present in all cases).
h. Seizures (not present in all cases). forward while walking?
Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsen with age. The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Are you suffering from the following :
I. Do you have pain in one or many joints
II. Do you have pain in joints while trying to get up from the seat
III. Do you have pain in the joints while climbing stairs
IV. Do you have cracking sounds from your knees
V. Do you have difficulty while stretching the limbs
VI. Do you have a throbbing pain in joints even while taking rest
Gout is currently a major and growing public health problem. In the fifth century, BC Hippocrates referred gout as Unwalkable disease and noted links between gout and lifestyle.
It is caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood.
And it will results in the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and soft tissues with accompanying inflammation and degenerative consequences.
For assessing your condition :
I. Is there any pain in the eyes?
II. Do your eyes feel tired?
III. Is there redness or itching?
IV. Is there watering from the eyes?
V. Do you have any vision problems?
VI. Do you have a headache?
VII. Is there a falling of eyelashes?
VIII. Is there is a sticky discharge from the eyes?
A muscle cramp is a sudden involuntary contraction of one or more of your muscles. They often occur after exercise or at night. They are generally harmless but can cause excruciating pain.
For assessing your condition :
I. If you have ever been awakened in the night or stopped in your tracks.
II. Does the pain get better in pressure or tight bandage?
III. Do you get cramps only in sleep?
IV. Are you over weight?
Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury such as ruptured ligament or torn cartilage also conditions such as arthritis gout etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. How you are suffering from?
II. Any history of injury?
III. Is there swelling?
IV. Is there redness or increased heat in affected knee?
V. Is there any sound hearing from your knee joint?
Heel pain most often caused by plantar fasciitis, a condition that also called calcaneal spur when a spur is present. Symptoms include continuous painful aching. Severe pain when you start to walk after rest. Pain, tenderness, etc… will decreases as you walk
For assessing your condition :
I. Where do you feel the pain?
II. Since when are you experiencing the pain?
III. Does the pain increase with standing/walking?
IV. Does the pain get better after a few steps?
V. Is there any pain in the region just above the heel?
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a hand and arm condition that causes numbness, tingling sensation and other symptoms. It is caused by compression of the median nerve.
Are you suffering from the following ?
I. Do you have tingling or numbness in your fingers or hand?
II. Do you have experienced weakness or tendency to drop objects?
Periarthritis is most common in shoulder joints. Acute pain and swelling in shoulder joints with tenderness, stiffness, difficulty in moving the shoulder joints are the common symptoms of peri arthritis. Gradually it becomes less painful but more restricted in motion.
For assessing your condition :
I. You are suffering with this problem since?
II. Which shoulder is affected?
III. Do you have stiffness or pain in affected shoulder?
IV. Are you diabetic?
Parasthesia is the medical term for that hot, painful,†pins and needles sensation†in the feet. These symptoms are worst at night, with the condition get better in morning times.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. Do you have burning in your palms too?
II. Is there redness and swelling on your feet?
III. Do you feel like pouring water over your legs?
IV. Are you diabetic?
Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is a painful condition of the elbow caused by excessive use. It is an inflammation of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. The forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from overuse. Painters, plumbers, carpenters, cook, etc… are particularly prone to developing tennis elbow.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with?
II. What type of job you are involved?
III. Do you have pain or burning on the elbow joint?
IV. Do you feel reduced grip or strength on your affected hand?
Mouth ulcers are sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking, brushing, etc…
For assessing your condition :
I . How frequently do you get mouth ulcer?
II . Are they painful?
III . Do you suffer with gastroenteritis?
Acidity/Amlapitta is a painful burning feeling in the chest or throat or epigastric region. It is also known as heartburn.It occurs when gastric contents flow backward from the stomach into the esophagus.
Are you suffering from the following :
I. Do you experience a burning pain in chest?
II. Do you wake up in the middle of the night or early in the morning with burning and discomfort in the chest?
III. Do you eat very little and feel full in the stomach?
IV. Do you feel stomach bloated and full all the time?
V. If you had sleepless nights after eating spicy or non-vegetarian?
VI. Do you have vomiting or nausea?
Peptic ulcer disease refers to painful sores or ulcers in the lining of the stomach or the first part of the small intestine called duodenum. Cause for this is because of infection with a type of bacteria called H pylori, excess acid production and use of pain killers called NSAID’s.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have pain during periods?
II. How is your blood flow during periods?
III. Do you have white discharge?
There are a variety of disorders of the pancreas including acute pancreatitis, pancreatic stone, chronic pancreatitis, hereditary pancreatitis, etc… pancreatitis means inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is located in the upper part of the abdomen behind the stomach.
The pancreas plays an important role in digestion.
Alcohol abuse and gallstones are the two main causes of pancreatitis.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have mild or severe pain in upper middle or upper left part of abdomen?
II. Do you have pain after intake of food?
III. Do you have nausea, fever or chills?
IV. Do you have fatigue, dehydration?
V. Do you experienced fainting or giddiness?
The liver plays important many bodily functions for protein production and blood clotting to cholesterol, glucose and iron metabolism. Symptoms of liver diseases include weakness and fatigue, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer with?
II. Do you have loss of appetite?
III. Is there feeling of tiredness?
IV. Is there nausea or vomiting?
V. Do you have yellowish discoloration of urine or sclera?
It refers to bowel movements that are hard to pass. Constipation is a common cause of painful defecation. Since constipation is passing motion less than one time a week.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. How often do you pass stools?
II. Is it hard/ semisolid or loose?
III. Do you have any stomach pain
IV. Is there any pain in the anal region while passing stools?
V. Is there bleeding from the rectum?
They are swollen or inflamed veins in your anus and lower rectum. Hemorrhoids may result from straining during bowel movements or from the increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy. They are of two types internal and external.
There will be symptoms like snoring, mouth breathing, nasal block, loss of smell (anosmia), etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long are you suffering?
II. Do you suffer from nasal blockage?
III. Is there any sense of smell intact?
IV. Do you have frequent cold or fever?
VI. Do you have a headache?
VII. Is there any mass visible when you look into the nostrils?
It is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine (colon). It is a functional disorder, meaning there are no structural abnormalities, but the bowel functions are altered, leading to a range of symptoms.
b. Changes in bowel habits: Alternating between diarrhea and constipation or having one predominant pattern.
c. Bloating and gas: Excess gas and bloating in the abdomen.
d. Urgency: Feeling the need to have a bowel movement urgently.
e. Mucus in stools: Some individuals may notice mucus in their stools.
Cholesterol is both our friend for at normal levels, it is an essential substance for the bodies normal functioning but if levels in the blood get too high it becomes a silent danger that puts us at risk of a heart attack. Diet can play an important role in lowering cholesterol.
Are you suffering from the following ?
I. You have diagnosed with cholesterol since?
II. Is there any family history of high cholesterol?
III. Do you suffer from hypertension?
Head is one of the most common sites of pain in the body. Headache can be classified into primary, secondary, cranial neuralgias, facial pain and other headaches. Primary headache includes tension, migraine, etc.
Secondary headache includes symptoms of an injury or an underlying illness. Treatment for headache depends on the cause and type of headache.
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long you suffer from?
II. Due have any tension or mental stress?
III. Do you have any family history of headache?
IV. Which part of the head you have pain?
V. When does the pain start –morning/ evening?
Rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal passage. This inflammation can cause a variety of annoying symptoms including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, running nose, etc…
I. Does the sneezing occur in anytime during day or night?
II. Do you have itching in the eyes?
III. Do you suffer from the running nose?
IV. Do you have a nasal blockage?
V. Do you have heaviness in the head?
VI. Do you have watering eyes?
VII. Do you have a mild fever?
The adenoids are lymph tissue that set in your upper airway between the nose and back of the throat. They help to keep the body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that you breathe in or swallow. Children with enlarged adenoids often breathe through their mouths because their nose is blocked.
I. DO YOU suffer from frequent cold and cough
II. Do you suffer from nose block at night
III. Do sleep with your mouth open
IV. Do you snore in sleep
V. Do you get frequent headache or throat infections
Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous, growths on the lining of nasal passages. They hang down like teardrops or grapes. They result from chronic inflammation due to asthma, recurring infection, allergies, drug sensitivity etc…
There will be symptoms like snoring, mouth breathing, nasal block, loss of smell (anosmia), etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. Since how long are you suffering?
II. Do you suffer from nasal blockage?
III. Is there any sense of smell intact?
IV. Do you have frequent cold or fever?
VI. Do you have a headache?
VII. Is there any mass visible when you look into the nostrils?
Most adults and children have several respiratory infections each year. Respiratory problems can be as minor as the common cold or as serious as pneumonia. They may affect upper and lower respiratory tracts.
The upper respiratory tract consists of the nose, mouth, sinuses, and throat. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, bronchial tubes and the structures inside the lungs.
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have runny or stuffy nose which may cause blockage of nostrils.
II. Do you have sore throat, irritability, poor appetite?
III. Do you have cough, fever or decreased activity level?
IV. Do you have cough continous throughout night and day?
V. Do you have sputum while coughing is there difficulty in breathing/wheezing?
VI. Do you have sputum while coughing is there difficulty in breathing/wheezing?
VII. Do you have chest pain while breathing?
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the glands of the throat, which are called tonsils. Tonsillitis can be caused by either viruses or bacteria; it is also transmitted most commonly from one person to another by droplets in the air from sneezing, coughing, etc..
For assessing your condition :
I. Do you have frequent cold or cough or sneezing?
II. Do you have pain on swallowing?
III. Do you have frequent throat pain?
IV. Is there any nasal blockage?
V. Is the pain radiating mainly to ears?
Sinuses are hollow air spaces in the human body. We have four pairs of sinuses. Anything that causes a swelling in the nose may be an infection; an allergic reaction etc..can cause inflammation of the sinus wall. This may result from intense pain, heaviness, fever etc…
For assessing your condition :
I. How long you are suffering with?
II. Do you have heaviness in the head?
III. Do you suffer with nasal blockage?
IV. Do you feel inconvenience to cold climate or A/C?
V. Do you get frequent cold and cough?
VI. Is your sense of smell intact?
Migraine causes attacks of headaches often with nausea or vomiting. There are several types of migraines and symptoms vary from person to person. The most common feature of a migraine attack is a persistent one-sided headache.
And we have the very effective and curative treatment and medication for migraine to pull it from the root.
Symptoms of liver diseases include weakness and fatigue, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, etc…
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. Which part of head you get pain?
II. How frequently do you get pain?
III. Do you have nausea or vomiting?
IV. Do you experience blurred vision?
V. Did you notice headache with sun exposure?
VI. How long the attack last?
Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficulty, trigger coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
Do you suffer from the following symptoms :
I. Do you have difficulty in breathing?
II. Do you have a persistent cough?
III. Do you suffer from sleepless nights where you have to sit up in bed and cough?
IV. Is there any family history of asthma?
V. Do you feel like a bad cough ending in vomiting?