Treatment of Yeast Infections in Men and Women
This post features an overview of differences between treatment options for yeast infection in males and females.
Read moreThis post features an overview of differences between treatment options for yeast infection in males and females.
Read moreIn this post we shall have a detailed look at causes, symptoms, complications and various natural and drug treatment options for yeast infections.
Read moreThe problem we are about to diagnose in this post is very common and is one of the main causes of deadth in West European countries. Look at the slides carefully and diagnose the problem. To check your answer just click on the Show Answers button below.
Read moreThese slides are a bit more difficult to diagnose than the usual ones. But it is worth trying. At least you may learn something new. Look at the slides carefully and diagnose the problem. To reveal the correct answer, just click the Show Answers button below.
Read moreIn this post we shall look at three simple natural cures for yeast infection - yogurt, garlic and vinegar.
Read moreThe yeast infection, a fungal disease, is characterized by burning and irritable sensation around the vaginal area in females. However, these infections can occur in both genders in any part of the body like mouth, esophagus, skin and blood stream. Most women are familiar with the concept of yeast infection as more than 75% ladies in the world suffer from it in their lifetime. Although men are also vulnerable to this infection, women are mostly infected by it.
Read moreThe clinical diagnosis of yeast infections is largely based on the knowledge of the types of yeast present in human beings, prone groups, the sites these yeasts target, infections caused and signs and symptoms with which patients present to the doctors. Before we can move on to the diagnosis of yeast infections, it would be better if we know some basics here.
Read moreHere is another histopathology quiz. Look at the slide carefully and try to spot the right diagnosis. This one is not that difficult. Once you know the correct answer just see below and answer all the questions. Finally you can check your answers by clicking on the "Show Answers" button.
Read moreKidneys are bean shaped organs located at the back of abdomen. Each kidney is 4-5 inches long. Each of the two kidneys is composed of millions of Nephrons, which are like microscopic filter for blood. The blood in our body passes through the kidneys several times in a day. It extracts excess water, mineral and wastes from the blood and this is how urine is formed.
Read moreIf you are having trouble with your sleep then most probably you are suffering from insomnia. Insomnia is a sleep disorder which means “no sleep or lack of sleep”. It is defined by the inability of a person to fall asleep or to stay asleep for a long time. Insomnia is the most common problem among all other sleep problems that we are facing these days. But how would you come to know that you are suffering from insomnia? The symptoms and indications of insomnia are very obvious. The person suffering from insomnia faces difficulty in falling asleep, awakes several times during night, feels tired during day time and lacks mental concentration on work.
Read moreIn our today's medical quiz we will have a look at another slide. As usual it is a HE stained slide and your task is simple: read the questions below the slide and try to answer them. To reveal the correct answers just click the Show Answer button below.
Read moreLook at the slide below carefully and try to answer the questions below. Once you have answered all the questions just click on the button below the picture to reveal the correct answer.
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