Melatonin is a kind of hormone that is produced by your brain when exposed to darkness and can be produced naturally in your body. Its main function is to regulate the timing of your circadian rhythms (24-hour internal clock) and sleep. It is produced in the pineal gland in your brain. It can also be found in different parts of your body like eyes,Read More
Oregano is a famous herb that usually comes with a wonderful fragrance, and it is used as a key ingredient in many staples Italian dishes. This herb is not only delicious but also contains a good number of essential nutrients that are potential enough to keep your body healthy and maintain overall functioning of your body.Read More
You have noticed blood in your stool and are a little worried. You may have heard that this type of bleeding is a sign of cancer. This is not always true. Cancer is unlikely to cause bleeding and pain in the lower part of the GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). Bleeding due to cancer will typically come from the lower right side of the abdomen, towaRead More
Nothing can be more upsetting than having stomach pain and diarrhea that can put your mood down and will make you avoid your favorite spicy foods. There may be several reasons that are responsible for causing stomach upset and diarrhea and when you notice the symptoms of diarrhea and stomach upset, you should not leave them untreated, because theseRead More
When we talk about measles the first thing which comes to our mind is the infection that causes a red rash. Is that all? Well, no it is not, it is a disease caused by viral infection. and that infection is responsible for the red rash. Measles are also known as Rubella, is a viral infection that causes a red rash on the body.Read More
While growing your toddler will go through certain growth development areas. These areas will create a phase of transition in their life that you will remember the most.
These phases or stages include the process of teething as well. Teething is a part of growing and it is a very normal process in which your toddler feels irritated and grumpy. AndRead More
Diarrhea in children is not something many parents like to talk about. But that does not make it go away. Millions of kids get diarrhea every year.
Diarrhea is loose, watery stool. It is a common ailment of children and adults (and sometimes pets) and may be caused by viral infections (such as gastroenteritis or the stomach flu), ingestion of foodRead More
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is a rare red blood cell disorder that affects the immune system. It is an autoimmune disorder in which the body produces antibodies (immunoglobulin G) that destroy red blood cells. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia can develop rapidly or over time, but it often goes away by itself.Read More
Bacteria are single-celled, or simple, organisms that are invisible to the naked eye. Many bacteria are found both inside and outside of organisms, including humans. They usually dwell in places where nutrients can be found, like inside animals and plants, or on the surface of substances like soil, water, and food. Factors such as age, diet, and loRead More
Hand hygiene is a critical practice in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. The transmission of infectious diseases, including viruses and bacteria, can occur through contact with contaminated surfaces, objects, or people. Proper hand hygiene, including handwashing with soap and water or the use of hand sanitizer, can significantly reduce Read More
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that can affect individuals of all ages, including infants. While it is a common and usually self-limiting illness in adults, it can be more severe and even life-threatening in infants and young children. As a parent or caregiver, it is crucial to be aware of the signs and symptoms of dengue in infanRead More