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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MD, Fellowship in diabetes

Diabetologist•Vadodara
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Diabetes is the condition where the blood glucose levels in your body tend to be quite high and can have an adverse effect on many of the organs in your body. The eyes are no exception and can be quite adversely affected by diabetes as well. Let's look at the various problems you could face if you have diabetes.

1. Blurry vision: Diabetes can cause the lens in the eye to swell and this will affect the way you see. Because of the increased lens size, the eyes have difficulty in focusing ...more
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Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes ...read more

General Physician•Pune
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Loss of appetite, vomiting sensation, fever and possibly jaundice are the symptoms of liver damage. Chicke pox starts with fever headache, bodyache and watery eruption all ove body starting form face chest back and spreading to legs. Older ones dry and newer ones appear with watre collection. May stay for 5 - 7 days.
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Masters in Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Lucknow
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Hi lybrate-user,
Most importantly seek a help of a psychologist to deal with your depression and depressive thoughts, get yourself screened for depression, if advised seek psychiatric treatment- i. E medication.
You have to recognize your symptoms whether they are really indicative of depression.
Start a journal. Starting a journal can help you reflect on your depression and feelings and monitor your sensations throughout the day. Make a goal of writing in your journal at least once ...more
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MBBS, Diploma In Orthopaedics (D. Ortho)...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Along with bones, the human structure is also supported by cartilage. Cartilage is a tough, flexible tissue that acts as a cushion between bones at joints. Some parts of the body such as the outer structure of the ear is completely made up of cartilage. Damage to the cartilage can cause pain, inflammation and in some cases even a degree of disability. Since cartilage does not have a blood supply, cartilage damage takes longer to heal than other injuries.

There are three main causes of c...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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AO TRAUMA, DNB (Orthopedics), MS Ortho, ...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Ghaziabad
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Cartilage is a fine, rubbery elastic tissue that acts as cushion between the bones in the joint spaces. It is a connective tissue and enables the joints to move freely and smoothly. It acts as a shock absorber and reduces the friction between the joints. This cartilage could either be damaged as a result of injury or degeneration as part of normal ageing process. Either of this causes friction during joint movement, causing painful, stiff movements and in some cases, even swelling of the joint s...more
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MBBS, Diploma In Orthopaedics, Trauma an...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
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Cartilage is a fine, rubbery elastic tissue that acts as cushion between the bones in the joint spaces. It is a connective tissue and enables the joints to move freely and smoothly. It acts as a shock absorber and reduces the friction between the joints. This cartilage could either be damaged as a result of injury or degeneration as part of normal ageing process. Either of this causes friction during joint movement, causing painful, stiff movements and in some cases, even swelling of the joint s...more
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MBBS, DNB (Orthopedics)

Orthopedic Doctor•Pune
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Cartilage is a fine, rubbery elastic tissue that acts as cushion between the bones in the joint spaces. It is a connective tissue and enables the joints to move freely and smoothly. It acts as a shock absorber and reduces the friction between the joints. This cartilage could either be damaged as a result of injury or degeneration as part of normal ageing process. Either of this causes friction during joint movement, causing painful, stiff movements and in some cases, even swelling of the joint s...more
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M.Ch - Orthopaedics - , MS - Orthopaedic...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Cartilage is a fine, rubbery elastic tissue that acts as cushion between the bones in the joint spaces. It is a connective tissue and enables the joints to move freely and smoothly. It acts as a shock absorber and reduces the friction between the joints. This cartilage could either be damaged as a result of injury or degeneration as part of normal ageing process. Either of this causes friction during joint movement, causing painful, stiff movements and in some cases, even swelling of the joint s...more
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MS ENT, MBBS

ENT Specialist•Noida
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Did you know your earphones are making you deaf? Here's how.

Fact: Roughly 1.1 billion people worldwide within the age group of 12-35 have been found to be at an increased risk of developing hearing problems.

Listening to loud music on handheld devices using earphones has become a common trend among youngsters these days. You might find it very relaxing to plug in your earphones and escape into your own world of music, but you need to know that this can cause serious damage to ...more
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Felllow in Endourology, MCh Urology, MRC...read more

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The damaged kidney is not routinely removed. However, if it has got infection, tumour, obstruction, large stones, or if it is creating problems like protein loss, occupying a lot of space, causing hypertension etc then it is removed.
The transplanted kidney is usually placed in right or left lower abdomen.
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