Noting that diabetes can progress without symptoms in the first stage, Assoc. Dr. For this reason, it is recommended that people without any risk factors be screened for diabetes with fasting blood sugar level every 3 years starting from the age of 35,” said İskender Ekinci.
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You have been diagnosed with lumbar flattening or herniated disc. may have inflammatory rheumatism of the lower back.
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In cases where personal hygiene practices such as tooth brushing and interdental cleaning are not performed or are not carried out effectively, bacterial plaque accumulation and tartar formations occur on the tooth surfaces, gingival margins and in the gingival pocket. If the inflammation caused by these structures is limited to the gingiva, it is called gingivitis, and if it affects the bone tissue surrounding and supporting the tooth, it is called periodontitis. Gum diseases (periodontal disease) is an infectious disease that affects the tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth, not the tooth. Even teeth that have no caries can be lost due to this disease. Periodontal diseases can affect one or more teeth; It is the most common chronic disease in the society that can be seen in children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Since it is usually painless, the symptoms are hardly noticed by the patient and in most cases, a late referral to the physician is made. Supporting tissues around the teeth; gingiva, tooth root, jaw
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The swine flu, which has caused a global epidemic in the world in the past years, is also common in recent years.
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) is a group of diseases that includes Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. It is not known why it started, but it does not leave the person for life. So how does IBD start? Our body perceives some cells of our intestines as foreign and tries to destroy it. We don’t know why yet, but some of the assumptions are that the cause of a viral or bacterial infection may be similar to our intestinal cells, and our body’s defense cells damage their own tissue due to this similarity. However, there may be a disease in someone who has never had IBD in their family, and the risk is always higher in those with a family history. So the disease has a genetic aspect. Although Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis are sister diseases in the same group, they have many different aspects. What are these? Crohn’s affects all layers of the intestine, so it can narrow and stick in the intestine, as well as spread the disease to other organs and even to the skin. fistula said
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Make room for turmeric on your table to avoid upper respiratory tract infections.
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Pulmonary fibrosis is a disease in which gas exchange takes place in the lungs, has a spongy structure, and is characterized by thickening and hardening of the walls of the air sacs (alveoli). The resulting alveolar wall thickening disrupts the function of these vesicles, which normally provide oxygen entry and carbon dioxide output to our body. Over time, the oxygen need for our body becomes unmet and respiratory failure develops.
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Influenza is an infectious disease caused by a virus called influenza, which starts suddenly with symptoms such as fever above 38°C, severe muscle and joint pains, weakness, fatigue, chills, headache and dry cough. Especially in children, the elderly and people with chronic diseases such as heart, chronic lung, kidney and diabetes, it progresses much more severely and can lead to serious consequences that can even cause death. The flu, which causes such serious situations, can often be confused with the common cold. Cold is a disease that manifests itself with symptoms such as mild malaise, runny nose, sneezing before fever rises, and does not require bed rest because it does not cause fatigue and should never be confused with flu.
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Wheat is one of the most important cereals consumed in the world and is used as the main raw material in the production of many floury foods, especially bread. What distinguishes wheat from other grains and the reason why it is used so often is the gluten protein in its structure. As the main component of wheat; It contains 60-75% starch and 9-18% grain proteins. Cereal proteins consist of 80% gluten proteins and 20% non-gluten proteins.
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dementia; It means the deterioration of previously normal mental functions to a level that affects daily life activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common dementia disease. The most important risk factor for the disease is age, the risk increases with age. Alzheimer’s disease is seen in 8 out of 100 people over the age of 65. Today, people aged 65 and over constitute the fastest growing age group all over the world (especially in developed countries). It is thought that there are around 300,000 Alzheimer’s patients in Turkey.
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