Conditions F-G

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GROWTH PROBLEMS

Glandular (pituitary, thyroid, thymus) malfunctioning causing hormonal imbalances, especially of somatotropin responsible for growth process. Check for malnutrition and correct … More

GOUT

A metabolic, usually hereditary disorder producing excessive uric acid in the blood, tissues and urine . About 90% of gout … More

GLAUCOMA

Group of eye diseases characterized by increased pressure in the fluid of the eyeball, resulting in atrophy of the optical … More

GASTROENTERITIS

Diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, anorexia, vomiting or nausea caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites or toxins in contaminated food or water Diet: … More

GANGRENE

Two kinds. Dry gangrene is caused by stopped or reduced blood flow due to injury, frostbite, tourniquet left too long, … More

GALLSTONES

An imbalance in bile components, with an increase in cholesterol as the primary factor in gallstone formation. Symptoms include indigestion, … More

GALLBLADDER REMOVAL (After)

After surgery to remove gallbladder, control of fat in the diet remains essential to wound healing and comfort. Diet: Avoid … More

FUNGUS

A yeast or mold infection of the skin or internal surfaces, often provoked by a depressed immune function, more often … More

FRACTURES

Broken bones, that may be simple or compound, caused by fall, impact, or diseases such as osteoporosis. Diet: Avoid red … More

FOOD POISONING

It occurs with consumption of foods or drinks containing harmful bacteria, such as Salmonella, Staphylococcus, etc. Diet: If condition does … More