Browsing: List of Diseases, Conditions & Syndromes (A-Z Index)

The page provides quick access to a list of common diseases, syndromes, health conditions, and other topics of health importance. The list is organized alphabetically. Links are provided to respective disease sections that serve as a comprehensive and ultimate guide about the disease or health condition.

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Honeymoon Rhinitis

Honeymoon nose or honeymoon rhinitis is a kind of nasal allergy or rhinitis that occurs after sexual excitement. It usually resolves on its own. The mechanism as to why it occurs and why it goes away on its own is not known. Several theories are propounded by scientists to explain the phenomenon.

Rhinitis Relief in Pregnancy

Rhinitis can cause harmful side effects for both mother and baby. You should speak to your doctor if you’re suffering from pregnancy rhinitis (gestational rhinitis). There are some natural ways to find relief from rhinitis in pregnancy.

No Guarantee of Success for Coronavirus Vaccine

The saddening assessment by Jane Halton, who chairs Bill Gates-backed Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, diminishes hope that a vaccine could be available early next year. Ms Halton was previously Chairman on the executive board of the World Health Organization. She also served as president of the World Health Assembly in past.

Thyroid Pain: What Does Thyroid Pain Feel Like?

Thyroid pain is any discomfort or pain that originates from your thyroid gland due to problems and diseases within the thyroid gland. Thyroid tumors or thyroid cancer can cause severe and unbearable pain around the neck or other locations depending on where the cancer has spread to from the gland.

strep carrier

Sore throats are mostly caused by viruses, but strep throat is caused by bacteria called group A Streptococcus or simply group A strep. It is the primary cause of strep throat. Streptococcal bacteria are highly contagious. They can spread through air when someone with the infection coughs or sneezes.