A chronic condition causing high blood sugar due to insufficient insulin (Type 1) or insulin resistance (Type 2).
Read MoreLiver damage from alcohol, obesity, or hepatitis causing scarring (cirrhosis) or fat accumulation (fatty liver).
Read MoreCKD is gradual kidney decline, while AKI is sudden kidney failure requiring immediate treatment to prevent complications.
Read MoreBacterial infections affecting the urinary system, causing pain, frequent urination, and sometimes fever if untreated.
Read MoreA condition marked by low red blood cells due to iron, B12, or folate deficiency causing fatigue and weakness.
Read MoreNeurological conditions involving abnormal brain activity (seizures), recurrent episodes (epilepsy), or blood flow interruption (stroke).
Read MoreA medical emergency requiring immediate treatment to restore blood flow and oxygen delivery to vital organs.
Read MoreA life-threatening infection triggering widespread inflammation and organ damage requiring urgent medical intervention.
Read MoreHypertension (high blood pressure) and CAD (coronary artery disease) increase heart attack and stroke risks.
Read MoreConditions affecting hormone production causing fatigue, weight changes, or mood disturbances.
Read MoreA contagious bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs, causing persistent cough, weight loss, and fever.
Read MoreRespiratory conditions causing breathing difficulties; COPD and asthma are chronic, while pneumonia is an acute lung infection.
Read MoreConditions causing stomach discomfort; GERD results from acid reflux, while ulcers involve stomach lining sores.
Read MoreDiseases prevalent in tropical regions, often caused by parasites, bacteria, or viruses, requiring early detection.
Read MoreAn autoimmune disorder causing joint inflammation, pain, and stiffness, potentially damaging other body systems.
Read MoreAn autoimmune disease causing widespread inflammation, affecting skin, joints, kidneys, and other organs.
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