Sadiya Khatoon

Sadiya Khatoon
  • Regional research institute of unani medicine

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Regional research institute of unani medicine

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ABSTRACT Background:- Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is the major cause of shoulder pain and disability in the general population. The prevalence is 2-5% in the general population and 10- 20% in diabetics. It typically affects females aged 40 to 60. In 12% of cases, both shoulders are affected, although the left shoulder is mor...
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ABSTRACT Background:- Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is the major cause of shoulder pain and disability in the general population. The prevalence is 2-5% in the general population and 10- 20% in diabetics. It typically affects females aged 40 to 60. In 12% of cases, both shoulders are affected, although the left shoulder is mor...
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Background:- Belching (Eructation) is the release of gas from the gastrointestinal tract. Excessive belching, or Kathra al-Jushā’, can result from conditions like cold stomach (Burūdat-i Mi‘da), stomach weakness (Ḍu‘f al-Mi‘da), abnormal digestion, or excessive gas production (Waram al-Mi‘da). Objectives:- In This case study our objective is to eva...
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Modernization has led to increased risk of lifestyle disorders like hypertension, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, obesity, cancer, depression, and anxiety. According to World Health Organization (WHO), Noncommunicable diseases (NCD' s) cause 41 million deaths annually, accounting for 74% of global deaths. Cardiovascular diseases,...
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Acne vulgaris (AV) is a prevalent skin condition affecting over 85% of adolescents and young adults, with prevalence ranging from 20% to 95% in Western countries. It is most common as early as ages 7-12 (preadolescent acne) and ends in the third decade of life and can lead to low self-esteem, shame, guilt, embarrassment, and stigma, resulting in ps...

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