What are Nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds, medically known as epistaxis, refer to bleeding from the tissues inside the nose. While a nosebleed often affects only one nostril, it can sometimes involve both.
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What are Nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds, medically known as epistaxis, refer to bleeding from the tissues inside the nose. While a nosebleed often affects only one nostril,...
Anemia is one of the most common laboratory abnormalities observed in pediatric practice. It can arise from three primary mechanisms: decreased production of red...
Soda drinks are carbonated soft drinks with artificial sweeteners and flavors. Consuming soda drinks has become a common practice all over the world. According...
Megaloblastic anemia is a hematological condition of low hemoglobin characterized by large, immature blood cells. These oversized cells are called megaloblasts, and the anemia...
Hypercalcemia is a condition characterized by too much calcium in the bloodstream. It can cause bone weakening, kidney stones, and interference with heart and...
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma) is an uncommon skin pathology. It results from the mutation of your T lymphocytes (white blood...