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Colon disease that affects the normal human body Functioning

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Colon disease that affects the normal human body Functioning Several diseases can hinder with the normal functioning of the colon. These diseases are classified as benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They can cause symptoms including bleeding, infection, and perforation. In some cases, doctors deal with the disease by removing a segment of the colon. Given that the average person has 3-5 feet of Colon and 8-10 feet of the small bowel, removing a segment generally doesn't affect normal colon functioning.                                     Diseases of Colon Symptoms: A constant change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool Persistent abdominal annoyance, such as gas, cramps or pain A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely Weakness or fatigue Unexplained weight loss Many people with colon cancer sense no symptoms in the

Life-threatening effects of Blood Disorder to Human Body

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Life-threatening effects of Blood Disorder to Human Body   Blood disorders engage problems in your blood or bone marrow, the fatty area inside your bones that produces new red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. If in case anything that is irrelevant also with any of these Body cell types or clotting factors in the plasma (the liquid part of the blood), you may be diagnosed with a blood disorder. A Few of the common types of Blood Disorders are like anemia, bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, and even also the blood clots. When physicians refer to something as a blood disorder, they are entailing that the condition is not cancerous (i.e., leukemia, lymphoma, etc). Some examples of these benign disorders are: Anemia due to chronic disease Iron deficiency anemia Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, an immune-mediated disease leading to a low red blood cell count. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), an immune-mediated disease cau

Effects of Fungal infection on nails and preventive Measures

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Effects of Fungal infection on nails and preventive Measures Fungal nail infections are infections of the fingernails or toenails that can lead the nail to become discolored, thick, and more likely to crack and break. Infections are prevailing in toenails than fingernails. The technical name for fungal nail infection is “onychomycosis.” Who gets fungal nail infections? Anyone can get a fungal Nail Infection . Some people may be more vulnerable than others to get a Fungal nail infection, including older adults and people who have the following conditions: A nail injury or nail surgery Diabetes A weakened immune system Blood circulation problems Athlete’s foot (ringworm on the foot)   fungal nail infection image by Google Prevention: Keep your hands and feet clean and dry. Clip your fingernails and toenails short and keep them clean. Don’t walk barefoot in areas like public showers or locker rooms. Don’t