eBooks - Health & Self Improvement - Medical - Ben Malangi Mpanzu - Quick Health Reference
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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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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Health & Self Improvement - Medical - Ben Malangi Mpanzu - Quick Health Reference