Fevers

Fever is when a human’s body temperature goes above the normal range of 6–37° Centigrade (98–100° Fahrenheit). It’s a common medical sign. Other terms for a fever include pyrexia and controlled hyperthermia. As your body temperature rises, the person may feel cold until it levels off and stops rising. People’s normal body temperatures may vary…

Fatigue

Fatigue (either physical, mental or even both) is a symptom that may be a challenge for the patient to describe and words like lethargic, exhausted and tired may be used. Taking a careful and complete history is the key to help making the underlying diagnosis of the cause of the symptom of fatigue. However, in…

Eye Infection

Maybe your eyes are itchy and they’re starting to turn into a shade of pink. Could it be an infection, you may start to wonder right? Your doctor can make the final call; however, there are key signs that you need to look out for that can give you clues. An infection in your eye…

Eye / Tear Ducts Problems

When you have a blocked tear duct, your tears can’t drain normally, leaving you with a watery, irritated eye. The condition is caused by a partial or complete obstruction in the tear drainage system. A blocked tear duct is common when it comes to newborns. Usually, the condition gets better without any treatment during the…

External Itching

Genital itching may involve the vagina or the genital area (the vulva), which is known to contain the external genital organs. Itching is an unpleasant sensation that seems to require scratching for it to be relieved. Occasionally, a lot of women have short episodes of vaginal itching that resolves without treatment. Itching is considered a…

Exhaustion

Almost everyone is overtired or overworked from time to time. Such instances of temporary fatigue usually have an identifiable cause and likely a remedy to such. Unrelenting exhaustion, on the other hand, can last a bit longer, and is more profound and isn’t relieved by rest. It’s a nearly constant state of weariness that develops…

Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal Cancer is cancer that happens in the esophagus — a long, hollow tube that runs from your throat all the way to your stomach. Your esophagus helps move the food you swallow from the back of your throat to your stomach for it to be digested. Esophageal Cancer usually starts in the cells that…

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (impotence) is the inability to get and maintain an erection firm enough for sex. Having erectile trouble from time to time isn’t necessarily a cause for concern. If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue; however, it can cause stress, affect your self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems. Problems getting or keeping an erection…

Epstein Barr Virus

Epstein-Barr Virus is the virus that’s known to cause mononucleosis. You may know this disease better by its nickname, “mono”. It’s also referred to as the “kissing disease” because of one way you can spread it to anyone else. Even though Epstein-Barr Virus isn’t a household name, you’ve probably been infected without even knowing it.…

Enlarged Spleen

Your splee is an organ that’s located just below your left rib cage. A lot of conditions — including infections, liver disease and some cancers — can cause an enlarged spleen, also referred to as splenomegaly. An enlarged spleen usually doesn’t cause symptoms. It’s often discovered during a routin physical exam. Generally speaking, your doctor…