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High Prevalence of Primary Biliary Cholangitis and Approval and Launch of New Drugs to ... - 0 views

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    Primary biliary cholangitis, also known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is an autoimmune disease of the liver. The auto-immune disorder can have a number of symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, diarrhea, liver tenderness or enlargement, jaundice, and ascites. In most of these symptoms, the patient may be experiencing inflammation at an early stage of the illness, although in some cases, symptoms do not appear until the disease has advanced to a more serious state. A definitive diagnosis can only be made by performing blood tests and ultrasound studies in order to determine the progression of the illness and its effects on the body. At an early stage, most patients who experience mild to moderate symptoms of primary biliary cholangitis exhibit no symptoms, whereas in some cases, symptoms manifest very quickly and rapidly worsen. In both conditions, the majority of affected individuals undergo treatment that is aimed at relieving pain and treating any complications that might occur. High prevalence of primary biliary cholangitis is expected to propel growth of the primary biliary cirrhosis drugs market. For instance, according to the study, 'Epidemiology and clinical course of primary biliary cholangitis in the Asia-Pacific region: a systematic review and meta-analysis', published in Hepatology International in September 2019, the overall prevalence of primary biliary cholangitis was 118.75 cases per million in the Asia Pacific region, with the high, medium and low prevalence being in Japan and China (191.18 cases per million), New Zealand (99.16 cases per million) and South Korea and Australia (39.09 cases per million), respectively. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/high-prevalence-of-primary-biliary.html
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an uncommon chronic non-inflammatory disorder t... - 0 views

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    Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an uncommon chronic non-inflammatory disorder typically characterized by thickening, inflammation, and fibrosis of the bile tissues within the bile (septum) or the porcine bile duct (burgh's lobules). Both the apocrine and bile ducts are involved. The lining of the small intestine also becomes thickened. Patients generally have no symptoms. However, some symptoms may occur such as diarrhea, nausea, abdominal bloating, and vomiting. Other inflammatory diseases may co-occur with psoriasis. Primary sclerosing cholangitis is also called systemic sclerosis. It is one of the most common causes of cirrhosis of the liver in the U.S. In approximately one third of patients with PSC, no identifiable disease or infection is present. In approximately twenty-five percent of patients with this disorder, the disorder is diagnosed based on history and symptoms. In approximately ten percent of individuals with this disease, specific tests for an adequate diagnosis are not performed. Approximately two-thirds of individuals with PSC do not have a history of cancer or other systemic autoimmune diseases. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/effective-treatment-is-need-of-hour-in.html
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What is Endo's belly, And how can you prevent it? - 0 views

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    Endo's belly is a term used to describe the bloating, pain, and swelling that arises with the existence of endometriosis tissue. Endo belly often causes several hindrances in women of reproductive age, making them infertile for the rest of their lives. Visit the link to know why it occurs, and prevent the conditions of the Endo Belly by making certain changes.
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Fight Belly Fat & Bloating With These 7 Power Foods * Green Tea * Fruits & Vegetables * Almonds * Whole Grains * Salmon * Garlic * Water

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Lifespan of an Eye Lash - 0 views

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    * No fats, thus no calorie add-up * No cholesterol, thus no weight gain or health risk * No sodium, thus no water retention, constipation or bloating * High levels of fiber, thus better digestive capability
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    Eye lashes act as a protection for our eyes as they sense when something is near our eyes. Considering ideal circumstances, an eyelash lives for about 3 months before it falls off. To grow back, it takes around 2 months or more.
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Facts about Tobacco and it's harmful effects on your health - Fostr Healthcare - 1 views

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    Here are a few facts you'd like to know about Smoking Tobacco and it's harmful effects, in this blog by Fostr Healthcare & Diagnostics, Panathur, Bangalore
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