General Illness Information Medical Term: HERPES SIMPLEX Common Name: Cold Sores, Fever Blister. Description: A common, contagious virus (herpes simplex or HSV-1) infection. Usually involves the lips; gums and mouth area; cornea (rare); occasionally genitals. Causes: It is a herpes virus , a DNA virus of two major types: HSV1 and HSV2; most often HSV1 is associated with oral lesions and HSV2 with genital lesions but reverse occurs also ,…
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Cold Sores
(Illness)Colic in Infants
(Illness)General Illness Information Medical Term: Colic in Infants Common Name: None Specified Description: Colic is a disorder in which an otherwise healthy infant has severe and paroxysmal crying spells (usually occurring in the late afternoon or evening). May occur 1-2 times per day, lasting 1-3 hours occurring more than 3 days per week. Onset under 4 weeks of age and may continue up to 5 months old. More common in…
Common Cold
(Illness)General Illness Information Medical Term: Upper Respiratory Infection, URI Common name: Common Cold Description: A contagious viral infection of the upper-respiratory passages Causes: Any of at least 100 viruses. Virus particles spread through the air or from person-to-person contact, especially hand-shaking. Prevention: Wash hands frequently, especially after blowing your nose or handling food; To prevent spreading a cold to others, avoid unnecessary contact during the contagious phase (first 2 to 4…
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Medical Term: None Specified Description: A slow growing cancer of blood forming cells, which produce a specific kind of white blood cell (lymphocyte). This causes proliferation of mature lymphocytes, with resulting infiltration of bone marrow. More common in men over 60. Uncommon before 10 years of age. Rare in China and Japan. Causes: Unknown. There may be a familial component. Prevention: None…
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Medical Term: None Specified. Description: Profound fatigue of at least 6 months duration, in the absence of other causes of fatigue. Does not resolve with bed rest. Impairs daily activity below 30% usual level for at least 6 months. Occurs mainly in adults between ages of 20 to 40 years. Twice as common in women than men. Causes: Unknown. Immunological and viral…
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Medical Term: None Specified. Description: Chronic airway obstruction resulting from chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or a combination of the two. Estimated to affect 12-15 million people in North America. Males are more affected than females. Incidence in females is rising. It is the fourth common cause of death Causes: Damage to airways occurs from: Cigarette smoking – most important cause; Air…
Cholecystitis & Cholangitis
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Cholecystitis and Cholangitis Medical Term: None Specified. Description: Infection or inflammation of the gallbladder, which collects and concentrates bile from the liver (Cholecystitis). Infection or inflammation of the ducts that drain bile from the liver to the gallbladder (cholangitis). More common in women and some ethnic groups (North American Indians). Incidence increases with age. Causes: Unknown. Postulated to be caused by inflammation or bacterial infection,…
Cerebral Palsy
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Cerebral Palsy (CP) Medical Term: None Specified Description: Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of patients with a non-progressive impairment of movement and posture that is a result of a central nervous system abnormality that occurred prenatally, perinatally or during the first three years of life Cerebral palsy is not a disease and it is non progressive and non hereditary. Incidence…
Cervical Cancer
(Illness)General Illness Information Common Name: Cervical Cancer Medical Term:None Specified Description: A common, but treatable, cancer of the cervix (the lower third of the uterus, which opens into the vagina). It can affect women of all ages, but most common between ages 40 and 55. About 85% of cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas i.e. they arise from the scaly, skin-like cells covering the outside of the cervix. Most other cervical…
Cervical Spondylosis
(Illness)Description Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative process that develops in the bones of the neck (vertebrae) and intervertebral discs, resulting in compression of the spinal cord in the neck. Affects men and women equally. Very common after age 50, and considered by many to be a natural aging phenomenon. Causes Osteoarthritis (wear and tear on joints that accompanies aging); Arthritis (inflammation of a joint); Injuries such as automobile accidents with…