
- •Liver diseases
- •What is liver anatomy?
- •What are the principal physiological functions of the human liver?
- •What are the causes of liver diseases? Name the diseases.
- •4 Liver Conditions
- •What is cirrhosis? What are its types?
- •What is the difference between hepatitis a and b?(ethiology, incubation period, transmission)
- •12 Treatments for hepatitis
- •13.How to prevent Hepatitis a
- •What are the histological and morphological lesions of hepatitis?
- •Kidney diseases
- •What does the urinary system consist of?
- •What factors may cause kidney diseases? Name the diseases.
- •What are the symptoms and signs of kidney diseases?
- •How to investigate kidneys diseases?
- •What are the clinical manifestations of urinary obstruction?
- •How is Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones; Renal Calculi; Urinary Stones) Diagnosed?
- •How is Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones; Renal Calculi; Urinary Stones) Treated?
- •22.Pyelonephritis is a type of urinary tract infection (uti) that affects one or both kidneys. Pyelonephritis is caused by a bacterium or virus infecting the kidneys
- •Definition
- •Symptoms
- •Causes of Acute Kidney Failure
- •Symptoms of Acute Kidney Failure
- •Diseases of the respiratory tract
- •What organs does the respiratory system consist of? What is their anatomy?
- •How many functional components does the respiratory system comprise? What are they?
- •Function
- •What is respiration? What types of respiration do you know?
- •Cellular respiration
- •What is pulmonary emphysema? What can it result from?
- •What is pulmonary emphysema usually associated with?
- •What is asthma? What are it types?
- •What are the symptoms of asthma?
What is pulmonary emphysema usually associated with?
Emphysema is also associated with other factors, such as smoking, asthma, and a lot
respiratory and occupational diseases. Heavily poluted air aggravates lung disoder that lead
to emphysema.
What is asthma? What are it types?
Asthma is characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes with increased production of sticky secretions inside the tubes. People with asthma experience symptoms when the airways tighten, inflame, or fill with mucus. . Common symptoms and signs include:
Wheezing
Coughing
Breathing difficulty
Tightness in the chest
Worsening symptoms at night
Worsening symptoms due to cold air
Symptoms while exercising
Symptoms after exposure to allergens
What are the symptoms of asthma?
The symptoms of asthma consist of a triad of dyspnea, cough and wheezing.In its most typical form asthma is an episodic disease and all three symptoms coexist. Attacs often occur at night, for reasons which are not clear.
Things that may trigger asthma symptoms include the following:
Infections. Particularly colds, coughs, and chest infections.
Pollens and moulds. Asthma is often worse in the hay fever season.
Certain drugs
Smoking and cigarette fumes..
Other fumes and chemicals.
Emotion.
Allergies to animals
Some foods