What is sepsis?
Sepsis occurs when bacteria that cause an infection in the body enter the blood, and the immune system in the body shows a great defensive response to these bacteria.
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Sepsis occurs when bacteria that cause an infection in the body enter the blood, and the immune system in the body shows a great defensive response to these bacteria.
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Dementia describes a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking and social skills. Dementia is not a single disease.
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Warts are benign (benign) lesions that occur on the mucous membranes and skin.
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The formation of numerous cysts in the form of developing small and benign ovaries polycystic ovary, menstrual duzenlig along with the specific,
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One of the most common problems in the shoulder area is compression. This problem, popularly Deciphered as shoulder impingement, is called impingement in the medical literature.
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Pica is the desire to eat substances that have little nutritional value. In most pregnancies and Pica syndrome, they have a desire to eat non-food items such as dirt and chalk.
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Keratoconus is an eye condition in which the shape of the cornea deteriorates and it tapers forward and protrudes in the form of a cone.
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In order to fully understand kyphosis, it will be useful to have information about the shape of the spine.
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Endometriosis is a disease that develops as a result of the growth of the endometrial layer lining the inside of the uterus in another region outside the uterus and is often painful.
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Insufficient functioning of the thyroid gland, the inability to produce enough thyroid hormones to meet the needs of the body, is called hypothyroidism.
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Otosclerosis is a problem related to 3 small bones in the ear, but it affects the stirrup (stapes) bone in the ear the most.
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