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Quick Health Reference Summary:
Quick Health reference is a must have type of
ebook for everyone including health professionals, it covers more than 400
health topics of all medical specialties. It helps you find everything you need
to know about medical conditions, symptoms, treatments, operations and some
services. It is a highly recommend, handy reference tool for students,
residents, nurses and all other healthcare professionals.
This is what Quick Health Reference covers
CONTENT PAGE
Blood disorders
Cancer
Contraception and family planning
Digestive disorders
Family support
Genetic disorders
Gynaecology
Infections
Medicines, treatments and drugs
Mental health
Minor ailments and illnesses
Muscles, joints and bones
Babies' health
Mens health
Children's health
Senior health
Glossary
Blood disorders
Anaemia
Blood poisoning
Blood pressure (high)
Blood pressure (low)
Diabetes
Diabetes insipidus
Haemophilia
Hughes syndrome
Hyperglycaemia
Hypoglycaemia
Jaundice
Jaundice - newborn
Leukaemia
Multiple myeloma
Poisoning
Rhesus disease
Septic shock
Sickle cell anaemia
Thalassaemia
Toxic shock syndrome
Cancer
Brain tumour
Cancer
Cancer of the bile duct
Cancer of the bladder
Cancer of the bone
Cancer of the breast, female
Cancer of the breast, male
Cancer of the cervix
Cancer of the colon, rectum or bowel
Cancer of the kidney
Cancer of the larynx
Cancer of the liver
Cancer of the lung
Cancer of the mouth
Cancer of the oesophagus
Cancer of the ovary
Cancer of the prostate
Cancer of the skin
Cancer of the stomach
Cancer of the testicle
Cancer of the thyroid
Cancer of the uterus
Cancer of the vagina
Chemotherapy
Lymphoma
Malignant melanoma
Multiple myeloma
Contraception and family planning
Abortion
Combined contraceptive pill
Condoms (male and female)
Contraception
Contraceptive implants and injections
Contraceptive patch
Diaphragms and caps
Emergency contraception
Female sterilisation
Intrauterine device (IUD)
Intrauterine system (IUS)
Male contraceptive pill
Natural family planning
Progestogen-only pill
Digestive disorders
Cancer of the colon, rectum or bowel
Cancer of the oesophagus
Coeliac disease
Colostomy
Constipation
Crohn's disease
Diarrhoea
Diverticular problems
Dysentery
Flatulence
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Giardiasis
Heartburn
Ileostomy
Indigestion
Irritable bowel syndrome
Lactose intolerance
Laxatives
Norovirus
Ulcerative colitis
Family support
Carers
Domestic violence
Family support
Respite care
Genetic disorders
Alzheimer's disease
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Ataxia
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Congenital heart disease
Cystic fibrosis
Down's syndrome
Dyslexia
Epidermolysis bullosa. (EB)
Genetics
Huntington's disease
Marfan syndrome
Muscular dystrophy
Neurofibromatosis
Noonan syndrome
Phenylketonuria
Sickle cell anaemia
Spinal muscular atrophy
Tay-Sachs disease
Thalassaemia
Gynaecology
Dilatation and curettage (D&C)
Gonorrhoea
Gynaecologists and obstetricians
Hysterectomy
Infertility
IVF
Miscarriage
Ovarian cyst
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Periods
Periods, absent
Periods, heavy
Periods, painful
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Pregnancy
Premenstrual syndrome
Prolapse of the uterus
Sexually transmitted infections
Syphilis
Vaginismus
Infection
Abscess
Amoebiasis
Anal fistula
Aspergillosis
Avian flu
Balanitis
Blepharitis
Boils
Botulism
Bronchiectasis
Bronchiolitis
Cellulitis
Chest infection
Chickenpox
Chlamydia
Clostridium difficile
Cold sore
Croup
Cytomegalovirus
Dental abscess
Diphtheria
Ear infection
Flu
Fungal nail infection
Gastroenteritis
Genital herpes
Giardiasis
Glandular fever
Glue ear
Gonorrhoea
Hand, foot and mouth disease
HIV and AIDS
How do I avoid viral infections?
How often should I have an epilepsy review?
Impetigo
Kidney infection
Labyrinthitis
Laryngitis
Legionnaire's disease
Leptospirosis
Listeriosis
Lyme disease
Malaria
Measles
Meningitis
Molluscum contagiosum
MRSA
Mumps
Oral thrush
Osteomyelitis
Pandemic flu
Peritonitis
Pneumococcal infections
Pneumonia
Poliomyelitis
Q Fever
Quinsy
Rabies
Respiratory tract infection
Ringworm
Rubella
SARS
Scarlet fever
Sexually transmitted infections
Shingles
Sinusitis
Slapped cheek syndrome
Staphylococcal infections
Streptococcal infections
Syphilis
Tetanus
Thrush
Thrush, men
Tonsillitis
Toxic shock syndrome
Toxocariasis
Toxoplasmosis
Trachoma
Trichomoniasis
Tuberculosis
Typhoid fever
Urinary tract infection
What are the incubation periods for infections?
When do tetanus symptoms show up after an injury?
Whooping cough
Yellow fever
Medicines, treatments and drugs
Anaesthesia
Anti-inflammatories, non-steroidal
Anticoagulant drugs
Antidepressant drugs
Antifungal drugs
Antihistamine drugs
Bronchodilator drugs
Chemotherapy
Corticosteroid (drugs)
Corticosteroid preparations (topical)
Decongestant drugs
Emollients
Laxatives
Painkillers
Radiotherapy
Tranquillisers
Travel Immunisation
Mental health
Addictions
Agoraphobia
Anorexia nervosa
Anxiety
Bipolar disorder
Bulimia
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Counselling
Dementia
Depression
Eating disorders
Gender dysphoria
Insomnia
Mental health
Mental health services
Mental health specialist services
Munchausens syndrome
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Panic disorder
Phobias
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Seasonal affective disorder
Self-injury
Stress
Suicide
Muscles, joints and bones
Ankylosing spondylitis
Arthritis
Arthroscopy
Back pain
Baker's cyst
Bone cyst
Broken bones
Bursitis
Cancer of the bone
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cartilage damage
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
DEXA scan
Exercise
Falls
Fibromyalgia
Frozen shoulder
Gout
Hip replacement
Irritable hip
Joint hypermobility
Knee replacement
Kyphosis
Muscular dystrophy
Osteoarthritis
Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis
Paget's disease
Physiotherapy
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Reiter's syndrome
Repetitive strain injury
Restricted growth
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rickets
Scoliosis
Slipped disc
Spina bifida
Spinal muscular atrophy
Sports injuries
Tendonitis
Tennis elbow
Tics
Traction
Tremor (essential)
Babies' health
Avian flu
Babies crying
Babies, weaning
Bottle feeding
Breastfeeding
Bronchiolitis
Cleft lip and palate
Colic
Cradle cap
Craniosynostosis
Croup
Dental care for babies and children
Immunisation
Jaundice - newborn
Nappy rash
Pneumococcal infections
Sudden infant death syndrome
Talipes
Men's health
Balanitis
Cancer of the prostate
Cancer of the testicle
Domestic violence
Ejaculation problems
Erectile dysfunction
Male contraceptive pill
Priapism
Testicular lumps, benign
Thrush, men
Vasectomy
Children's health
Accidents to children in the home
Asthma - children
Autistic spectrum disorder
Bedwetting
Chickenpox
Children in care
Dyspraxia (childhood)
Glue ear
Head lice
Hearing and vision tests for children
Hospitals, children
Kawasaki disease
Lazy eye
Measles
Meningitis
Mumps
Molluscum contagiosum
Poliomyelitis
Puberty
Reye's syndrome
Rickets
Rotavirus
Rubella
Scabies
Scarlet fever
Slapped cheek syndrome
Senior health
Alzheimer's disease
Arthritis
Cervical spondylosis
Dementia
Ectropion
Macular degeneration
Neuralgia
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Paget's disease
Parkinson's disease
Pneumococcal infections
Pneumonia
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Rheumatoid arthritis
Varicose veins
About the Author:
Ben M. Mpanzu is an Staff nurse based in London (United kingdom). He Has a DipHE
in Adult Nursing and currently working in a gastroenterology department with the
management of Alcohol and liver disease.
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