01. Dysmenorrhoea Dysmenorrhoea is described as menstrual pain that is severe enough to limit a woman’s normal activities and is requiring medical attention. Read02. Depression Depression is a medical illness which affects one’s mood, body, thoughts and feelings. Read 03. Dry skin The skin's oil glands produce natural oil, which protects the skin against water loss. Dry skin (xerosis) can be the result when the oil is depleted.
Read 04. Eczema Eczema is an inflammatory skin response. It is chronic and has flare-ups and remissions. Read 05. Eclampsia and pre-eclampsia Pre-eclampsia is a disease that complicates about five to seven percent of pregnancies. It occurs in the second half of pregnancy. Read 06. Endometriosis Endometriosis occurs when tissue like that which lines the uterus implants outside the uterine cavity. These endometrial growths respond to menstrual hormones. Read 07. Female sterilisation Female sterilisation is achieved by interrupting the patency of the fallopian tubes. Read |
08. Fibroadenoma of the breast Fibroadenomas are benign tumours of the breasts, containing fibrous or glandular tissue. They are usually round, firm, painless, several centimetres across. Read 09. Fibrocystic Breast Disease In simple fibrocystic disease, there is an increase of fibrous tissue associated with dilatation of breast ducts and formation of cysts. Read 10. Facial swelling Facial swelling is the accumulation of liquid in the face. It can involve the whole face, as well as the neck and arms. Unilateral or bilateral swelling can occur. Read 11. Facial pain Face pain can be tingling and pounding or an extreme, acute tenderness in one or both sides of the face. Read 12. Type 2 diabetes Type 2 diabetes is a disease in which the person initially develops insulin resistance, resulting in high glucose levels in the blood. Read |