Tag: Medical Advice
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My Weirdest Christmas: Boxing Day Vomit and a Mystery
Waking to a dizzy start The day after Christmas dawned with a foggy head and a room that wouldn’t stop spinning. Boxing Day often carries a lighter mood than Christmas Eve, a chance to decompress after the gift-exchange chaos and the feast. For me, it started with the familiar, disorienting mix of fatigue and vertigo,…
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NHS Urges Quick Action: See Your GP Now If You Have Three Dapagliflozin Symptoms
What is dapagliflozin and why NHS guidance matters Dapagliflozin is a medication commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes and is also used to support people with heart failure or chronic kidney disease. While it can help manage blood sugar and protect organ function, it also carries potential side effects that require vigilance. The NHS has…
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Understanding Knee Clicking: A Natural Phenomenon or a Health Concern?
What is Knee Clicking? Knee clicking, often referred to as “knee cracking” or “knee popping,” is a common occurrence that affects individuals of all ages. Medically known as crepitus, this noise typically arises when the joint moves, and while it can be alarming, it’s important to discern whether it’s a normal phenomenon or a potential…
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Understanding Fatty Liver Disease: 8 Warning Signs You Should Know
Introduction to Fatty Liver Disease Fatty liver disease, an increasingly common condition, affects millions worldwide. As our lifestyle evolves, understanding the implications of fatty liver becomes crucial. In a recent Instagram post, Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist at AIIMS, highlighted eight warning signs that could indicate fatty liver disease. Recognizing these signs early can significantly…

