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Continue ReadingA USG Anomaly Scan is a detailed ultrasound examination performed during pregnancy, usually between 18 and 22 weeks of gestation. It is sometimes called a mid-pregnancy scan or level 2 ultrasound.
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Continue ReadingSenior Citizen Health checkups also give your doctor a chance to learn more about you. These visits will make your doctor more familiar with your health history, so they’ll be able to tell if you develop symptoms that are new or unusual for you. The more your doctor knows, the more personalized care they can give you.
Continue ReadingSince prevention is better than cure, through regular screenings, you can prevent developing certain Cardiac conditions that can cause further complications for your health.
Continue ReadingBenefits of General Health Check ups Checkups and preventive screenings are a good idea at any age, but especially as you get older. The General Health Check is a free check-up of your overall health. It can tell you whether you’re at higher risk of getting certain health problems, such as: During the check-up you’ll […]
Continue ReadingDeficiency Low levels of iodine can cause symptoms including neck swelling and weight gain. You may experience other symptoms of a low level of thyroid-stimulating hormone. Iodine is an essential mineral commonly found in seafood. Your thyroid gland uses it to make thyroid hormones, which help control growth, repair damaged cells and support a healthy […]
Continue ReadingEMG (Electromyography) is a diagnostic medical test used to evaluate the electrical activity of muscles and the nerves that control them. It helps doctors determine whether symptoms such as muscle weakness, pain, numbness, or tingling are caused by muscle disorders, nerve damage, or problems in nerve-to-muscle communication.
Continue ReadingMalaria is a serious disease that spreads when you’re bitten by a mosquito infected by tiny parasites. When it bites, the mosquito injects malaria parasites into your bloodstream. Malaria is caused by the parasites, not by a virus or by a type of bacterium
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