Prostatitis

Inflammation of prostate gland is called prostatitis. Prostate is a lubricant(semen) secretory gland which helps during intercourse. It is a male organ. It is situated above the urinary bladder.

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Epistaxis /Nose bleed

Bleeding from the blood vessels of nose. The commonest little area located at the upper 1/3 of nasal septum, the area is highly vulnerable as 4 arteries anastomos superficially, just under the mucous layer, and comprising the Kiesselbach's Plexus

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Gingivitis

Inflammation of gingiva ( Gum) is called gingivitis. It is limited to the mucosal epithelial tissue surrounding the portion of tooth and alveolar process. Gingivitis is an early form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is an infection and inflammation of tissue which support the teeth, ligaments, gums and bones.

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Fistula in ano/ Anal fistula

Fistula is an abnormal communication between two organ or blood vessels that don't normally connect. They can develop any where, between vagina and vesical, intestine and the skin, naval and gut, neck and throat, most common around the anus. Infection, inflammation can also cause a form of fistula

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Volvulus

olvulus is a condition in which the bowel twists on itself. It is common in sigmoid colon, due to The Sigmoid mesocolon is larger than the the sigmoid colon - It is the most moveable part of larger intestine

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Intussusception

Telescoping of one part of intestine into the other the commonest is from proximal to distal. Causing blocked of material which flow through the bowel as well as blood flow which can cause necrosis. It is a serious condition. Common in the infants, 5 to 9 months of age

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UTERINE FIBROID

Uterine fibroids are abnormal non-cancerous growth made up of mostly fibrous tissue, that develop in or on women's womb (uterus). They are the most common type of growth in a woman's pelvic area.

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