PERIAPICAL AND DENTOALVEOLAR ABSCESS Occurs secondary to an infective process in the pulp. Clinical Features Clinically presents with pain and localized swelling adjacent to the carious tooth. This swelling can be purulent and can spread to the adjacent mucosa depending…
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Oral Hygiene to practice apart from regular teeth brushing
Dental and Oral Conditions Oral health is an integral part of general; health. It entails the health of the mouth (the oral cavity), the jaws, the teeth, and all the contiguous structures. Therefore, diseases, disorders, and conditions that may be…
7 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Breast Conditions and they treatments
Breast Conditions Breast disease presents in a variety of forms as lumps, breast pain, nipple discharge, breast ulcers, or eczema. BREAST ABSCESS This condition is common during lactation, especially the second week of puerperium, and during pregnancy. It rarely occurs…
Why you are prone to pain on defecation and inappropriate sitting?: These are Common
Anorectal Conditions Clinical Features There is pain usually on defecation that prevents proper sitting and causes immobility(commonly due to abscess, thrombosed haemorrhoids, or acute fissure-in-ano). Painless bleeding is commonly due to haemorrhoids but may be due to colorectal carcinoma.…
CHILDHOOD HERNIAS
INGUINAL HERNIA Inguinal hernia is an extension of the processus vaginalis, which fails to close during foetal development. Through this opening abdominal content can herniate to varying extents into the inguinal canal and scrotal sac. The communicating type is the…
INTESTINAL ATRESIA
During development, the gastrointestinal tract first develops into a tube that later canalizes. Failure of this process during any stage may result in intestinal atresia, which can affect any section of the bowel and can have varying degrees of severity.…
APPENDICITIS
Clinical Features Start classically with diffuse abdominal pain felt most prominently in the peritoeumblical area. There is anorexia and nausea. Vomiting may follow. Pain then settles in the right lower quadrant and is localized at McBurney’s point. The pain…
PERITONITIS
This is inflammation of the peritoneum. Appreciate that peritonitis could be due to Tuberculosis and could also be aseptic. The aseptic type is usually due to chemical irritants like pancreatic juices, etc. Peritonitis usually ends up producing adhesions that…
INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Clinical Features In infants, suspect bowel obstruction if: No meconium is evacuated within the first 24 hours of birth. There is a green or bilious vomiting. There is abdominal distension. In older children and adults, suspect bowel obstruction if: There…
General Surgery
Abdominal Conditions ACUTE ABDOMEN Acute abdomen is a clinical term used to describe a syndrome that usually incorporates symptoms and signs in the abdomen. Central to the syndrome is severe, acute abdominal pain. The term” acute abdomen” is a…