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Hand pain
Hand pain can happen for many reasons. An injury or disease of the muscles, nerves, or tendons in your hand can cause pain. Arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome are common causes of hand pain. Hand pain can often be cured or the symptoms can be managed with treatment
Hair loss
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is a common condition that can affect individuals of all ages and genders. While some degree of hair shedding is normal, excessive or persistent hair loss may indicate an underlying health condition or genetic predisposition. Understanding the causes, types, and treatment options for hair loss is essential for effectively managing this condition and promoting hair regrowth.
Hair dye reactions
Hair dye reactions, also known as allergic contact dermatitis or irritant contact dermatitis, occur when the skin reacts negatively to the chemicals present in hair dye products. These reactions can range from mild itching and redness to more severe symptoms such as blistering, swelling, and even anaphylaxis in rare cases. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and management of hair dye reactions is crucial for preventing and addressing these adverse events effectively.
Haemophilia
A disorder in which blood doesn't clot normally.
When blood can't clot properly, excessive bleeding (external and internal) occurs after any injury or damage.
Symptoms include many large or deep bruises, joint pain and swelling, unexplained bleeding and blood in urine or stool.
Treatment includes injections of a clotting factor or plasma.