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What is Uric Acid | Uric Acid Causes

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What is Uric Acid Uric Acid Uric acid can be broadly defined as the hetero-cyclic compound of the nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and the oxygen which has the formula C 5 H 4 N 4 O 3  in scientific language. It forms the salts and the ions which are known as the acid urates and the urates for example, ammonium acid urate. In common language, the uric acid is formed due to the metabolic breakdown of the polynucleotides. The high blood concentration of the uric acid is very dangerous as it can lead to the gout in the human being. The formation of the ammonium acid urate can lead to the medical condition like the kidney stones and the high blood concentration of the uric acid can also lead to the medical condition like diabetes. Uric Acid Level High | Uric Acid Causes There are many causes of the high uric acid level in the human beings; Some people have high uric acid level in their body due to the genetic inheritance. If you eat food which has high content of the ta...

Arthritis Definition, Arthritis Symptoms, Causes

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Arthritis Definition Arthritis  Arthritis is a group of rheumatic diseases and related conditions that have common inflammation in the joints.   Treatment differs depending on the cause, but the goal is always to relieve pain and inflammation while maintaining function. Arthritis Symptoms Joint and inflammation symptoms occur in most types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. These include  joint pain stiffness swelling  limited range of motion redness fever fatigue  discomfort  lumps and bumps. Although joint symptoms are considered the main feature of arthritis, certain rheumatic diseases can affect other parts of the body. For example, connective tissue (found in tendons, muscles, and skin) can be affected. Certain rheumatic conditions can also affect the internal organs. Arthritis Causes Generally speaking, the types of arthritis can be divided into four categories related to the mechanisms that lead to joint infla...

Platelets/How Platelets are Formed, Platelets Low Causes

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Platelets/How Platelets are Formed Platelets Low Causes Platelets are tiny cells that circulate in the blood and whose role is to participate in the clotting process. Inside each platelet are many granules that contain compounds that enhance the ability of platelets to adhere to each other and also to the surface of a damaged blood vessel wall.  Platelet Formation Fragmentation of bone marrow cells known as megakaryocytes produces platelets. Each megakaryocyte cell produces 5,000 to 10,000 platelets. Platelets have a lifespan of 5 to 9 days, and a normal human adult produces 1x1011 platelets every day. Additional or reserve platelets are stored in the spleen and released at the time of need. Phagocytes and Kupffer cells destroy old platelets, giving new ones the opportunity to take their place. Platelet function: Platelets are small cells that circulate in the blood and whose function is to participate in the coagulation process. Inside each platelet are many granul...

Type 2 diabetes | Diabetes | What Diabetes Type 2

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Diabetes Type 2 | What Diabetes Type 2 Type 2 diabetes Much research has been done in recent years on the causes of type 2 diabetes. For example, doctors now realize more than ever that type 2 diabetes is prevalent in the family lineage. It is very common for a person with type 2 diabetes to discover that one or more of their relatives also had the disease. Therefore, type 2 diabetes has been labeled as a genetic disease. Common myths about type 2 diabetes Don't get too paranoid after reading the common signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes. While it is very important that you go to your doctor for a checkup, it is also just as important to make sure you are not a victim of false beliefs about Type 2 diabetes. Here are some common falsehoods people have about the causes of type 2 diabetes: 1. Type 2 diabetes is caused by stress: this is not true. While stress is a major factor in many diseases, high levels of stress have not been shown to cause diabetes. However, st...

Diabetes type 1 symptoms, What diabetes type 1, Health lines

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Diabetes Type 1 Symptoms / What Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes type 1 symptoms Are you concerned that you may have type 1 diabetes? To give you a starting point so you can notice the possibility that you have type 1 diabetes, here are some conditions to consider. It is essential to consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms: 1. Excessive urination: If you have type 1 diabetes and wonder why you have excessive urination, it is because when your blood glucose levels are above 180 mg / dl, your kidneys cannot send all of the extra glucose into your blood. The urine is extremely concentrated due to the amount of glucose it contains. Because of this, the body automatically draws water from the blood and then into the urine, producing high levels of glucose. Finally, both the water in the glucose fills your bladder frequently. 2. Higher than normal feeling of thirst: Due to the excessive urination you are experiencing, your body dumps tons of w...

Treatment for iron deficiency, Iron deficiency treatment

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Treatment For Iron Deficiency Iron deficiency treatment How does the anemia being treated? Before anything else, you must consult your doctor or your health care provider and find out the cause of your anemia. But eating food that is rich in iron and drinking supplements are significant piece of treating iron deficiency anemia. Ferrous sulfate or the iron supplements are essential for the production of irons in your body. If a patient cannot eat iron through the mouth, then it can be done through intravenous (vein) or injection into their muscle. For breastfeeding and pregnant women, they need to take in additional iron since their diet will not be enough to provide them the right amount of iron. The hematocrit or the blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of the whole blood ought to return to normal after 2 months of iron treatment. But it is advisable to continue the iron medication for 6 – 12 months to replace iron found in the bone marrows. Some of the i...

Iron deficiency, Symptoms Iron Deficiency

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Symptoms Iron Deficiency Iron deficiency One of the most common iron deficiency anemia symptoms is fatigue.  It’s a general loss of energy that can’t be explained and that persists no matter how much sleep you get.  It’s not even that you will want to sleep, it’s that you will feel zoned, drained, spacey and weak but won’t necessarily be able to go to sleep. What’s happening with these iron deficiency anemia symptoms is that your body doesn’t have enough oxygen.  You don’t have enough red blood cells to carry the oxygen to your organs so it’s like they are starving and can’t function properly. So the most easily identifiable of the iron deficiency anemia symptoms is extreme fatigue.  If you think you may have iron deficiency anemia then see a doctor and don’t self-diagnose.  Taking iron pills when you don’t need them can lead to liver problems. The classic signs of iron deficiency are weakness, pale skin, cold hands & feet, and feeling very tir...