Diseases 2025, January
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Dromomania (car bonding, poriomania) is a mental disorder consisting in the patient's irresistible desire to leave home. Moreover, he usually does not have a predetermined goal, a developed route and does not report on the possible consequences of his act
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Dorsalgia - back pain that occurs against the background of a number of diseases of the spine and internal organs. It is often very difficult to identify the exact cause
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Duodenitis is an inflammatory process that affects the mucous membrane of the duodenum. This is one of the most common gastroenterological diseases. Women get it twice less often than men. In 95% of cases, duodenitis becomes chronic
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Vaginismus is a pathology of women, which is expressed by impossible or painful vaginal penetration
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Hallux valgus is an important cosmetic and orthopedic problem. Diagnosis of the disease is not caused by any particular difficulties, but adequate, safe treatment of hallux valgus appeared relatively recently
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Varicose veins are one of the most common vascular pathologies. The most radical treatment for all types of varicose veins is surgery
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Varicocele is an enlargement of the veins that surround the spermatic cord and testicle. Today, with varicocele, surgery is the only treatment that allows you to preserve spermatogenesis
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Vaginal candidiasis is a type of vaginal mycosis in which microscopic yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida act as an infectious agent
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Vasculitis is inflammation of the walls of blood vessels. For the treatment of vasculitis, drugs are prescribed that suppress the production of antibodies that reduce the sensitivity of tissues: cytostatics, glucocorticosteroids
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Hallux valgus in children is a foot defect characterized by a decrease in the height of the arch and an X-shaped curvature of the axis
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Vesiculitis, or spermatocystitis, is an inflammation of the seminal vesicles, the paired organs of the male reproductive system. Treatment of vesiculitis must be carried out in combination with the treatment of the underlying disease
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Many doctors believe that vegetative vascular dystonia is a contrived problem. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world continue to suffer from VDS syndrome, and only timely, qualified treatment can help them
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Ventriculomegaly - a pathology characterized by an increase in the size of the ventricles of the brain in the fetus
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Varicose veins, or varicose veins, is a chronic disease of the veins, which is characterized by thinning of their walls, expansion of the lumen, and the formation of aneurysm-like nodes. Most often, varicose veins affect the lower extremities; it is one of the most common pathologies - about 40% of women and 20% of men suffer from it
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Vasomotor rhinitis is a disorder of neurohumoral regulation of the vascular tone of the nasal cavity, which causes disturbances in nasal breathing
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Vestibulo-atactic syndrome - a disease resulting from insufficient blood circulation in the brain
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Bloating is an unpleasant condition caused by the accumulation of excess gas in the human body
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Venous insufficiency is a disease of the veins in which the outflow of blood through them is impaired. Its symptoms are observed in almost every second adult
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Chickenpox is an infectious viral disease, which is characterized by the formation of a rash against the background of symptoms of intoxication. Complications may develop
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Zika virus is an arbovirus carried by the Aedes mosquitoes, which is common in countries with warm climates. Causes little-known disease - Zika fever
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Chickenpox in children is an acute infectious disease, the main symptoms of which are blistering rash and intoxication syndrome
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The highly contacted Coxsackie virus in children causes infectious diseases with an extremely wide range of manifestations. Asymptomatic virus carrier is also possible
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Coxsackie virus is an RNA-containing enterovirus, a favorable environment for the reproduction of which is the human gastrointestinal tract
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Some people develop white, unpigmented spots on their skin. This is the first symptom of vitiligo, a disease associated with a lack of melamine pigment
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The human papillomavirus in women is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Two types of virus (16, 18) are responsible for about 70% of all cases of cervical cancer
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Intraocular pressure is formed due to the ocular fluid and vitreous located inside the capsule. In the treatment of intraocular pressure, drops are used to improve the nutrition of the eye and the drainage function of the organ
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Viral meningitis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the meninges with a subsequent change in the composition of the cerebrospinal fluid
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The Epstein-Barr virus is one of the members of the herpevirus family. Infection with it poses a danger to people with reduced immunity
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Temporal epilepsy is one of the forms of epilepsy in which an epileptogenic focus is located in the temporal lobe of the brain
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Human papillomavirus is a widespread infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes. Some of its strains are capable of provoking cancer
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Intrauterine hypoxia is a syndrome resulting from insufficient oxygen supply to the developing fetus. It develops as a complication of various pathological processes occurring in the placenta, the body of the fetus or a pregnant woman
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Internal hemorrhoids is a disease caused by inflammation of the varicose veins located under the rectal mucosa
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Intrauterine infection (IUI) is understood as infectious and inflammatory diseases of the fetus and young children that occur during the antenatal (prenatal) and (or) intrapartum (birth) periods with vertical infection from the mother
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Relapsing fever is an infectious disease with characteristic attacks of fever and periods of remission in between
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As a rule, inflammation of the periotid, sublingual and submandibular glands develops as a result of previous infections, however, lesions of these parts of the oral cavity are possible as a result of trauma to the glands or surgery
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Inflammation of the eyelid is a condition characterized by itching, swelling, or redness of the upper, lower eyelid, or both
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Intracranial hypertension is a dangerous pathology that develops with an increase in the volume of cerebrospinal fluid and can lead to the development of severe complications
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Congenital malformations are a serious complication of the development of a child, with a possible death
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Inflammation of the sciatic nerve affects both women and men with equal frequency. The disease is accompanied by severe pain syndrome
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Dropsy is a pathological condition manifested by the accumulation of fluid in the subcutaneous tissue and / or cavities of the human body