An inguinal hernia, or a groin hernia, is a protrusion (lump) of the small intestine or fatty tissue into the groin through a weakness or tear in the abdominal wall. There are two types of inguinal hernia, direct and indirect. Direct inguinal hernias...
Discal hernia also ruptured disc. Hernies discs are the most common in the lower spine (lumbar). The spinal disc is a soft cushion that sits between the vertebrae of the spine. The spinal disc becomes stiffer with age. In a young person, the disc is...
Malignant otitis externa is a condition involving inflammation and damage to the bone and cartilage of the base of skull. Otitis Externa malignancy is caused by the spread of infection from an infection of the external ear. Malignes (necrotizing) oti...
Neurocardiogenic syncope is the most common type of syncope (fainting). Neurocardiogenic syncope, also known as Vasovagal syncope. Neurocardiogenic syncope is not a serious danger to life or condition, but in an abnormal stimulus effect. The result i...
Rheumatica purpura (HSP or anaphylactoid purpura) is a form of inflammation of the blood vessels, or vasculitis. Inflammation of blood vessels can cause bleeding into your skin. It occurs mainly in children. HSP affects small arterial vessels in the...
Ludwig 's angina known as angina ludovici. Ludwig 's angina is a bacterial infection of the floor of the mouth. From angina Ludwig is a rapid spread of cellulite bilateral and sub sublingual spaces, which can compromise the airway. The cause is usual...
Orbital cellulite is a dangerous infection that could lead to serious complications. Orbital cellulitis is an acute infection of the tissues surrounding the eye, including the eyelids, eyebrows, and plays. Orbital Cellulitis most often presents with...
Optic neuritis also known retrobulbar neuritis. It is the inflammation of the optic nerve which can lead to total or partial loss of vision. Optic neuritis may be the first episode of a patient who will subsequently develop multiple sclerosis. Optic...