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Zinc deficiency
what is Zinc deficiency ?
Zinc deficiency is a condition where the body does not have enough zinc to carry out its normal functions. Zinc is an ess...
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Zika virus disease
what is Zika virus disease ?
Zika virus disease is a viral illness caused by the Zika virus, which is primarily spread to humans by the bite of inf...
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Yellow fever
what is Yellow fever ?
Yellow fever is a viral illness that is transmitted by mosquitoes. It is found primarily in tropical regions of Africa and S...
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Xerostomia
what is Xerostomia ?
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a condition characterized by a reduction in the amount of saliva produced by the saliv...
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Xerophthalmia
what is Xerophthalmia ?
Xerophthalmia is a type of eye disease that is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin A. This condition leads to a gradual degen...
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Wilson's disease
what is Wilson's disease ?
Wilson's disease is a rare genetic disorder that affects the way the body handles copper. It is caused by a mutation in ...
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Whooping cough
what is Whooping cough ?
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella per...
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Vitiligo
what is Vitiligo ?
Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by patches of depigmented or white skin. It occurs when the cells that produce melani...
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Vertigo
what is vertigo ?
Vertigo is a medical condition characterized by a sensation of spinning or dizziness. It is a type of vestibular disorder, meanin...
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Varicose veins
what is Varicose veins ?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. They usually occur in the l...
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Vaginal yeast infection
what is Vaginal yeast infection ?
Vaginal yeast infections are a common type of fungal infection caused by Candida albicans. These infections can c...
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Urticaria
what is Urticaria ?
Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by raised, red, itchy welts that can occur on any part of the...
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