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