Understand the characteristics and effects of Down syndrome.
What is Galactosemia, a Genetic Disease?
Galactosemia is a genetic, recessive inheritance and metabolic disorder.
Galactosemia is a genetic metabolic defect in which patients, due to a lack of 1-phosphogalactose uridylyltransferase, are unable to metabolize galactose produced from lactose decomposition.
Gastric distension refers to a feeling of fullness and oppression in the chest and diaphragm, which is intangible to touch, painless upon palpation, and does not appear swollen when viewed. It often comes with chest oppression and fullness, bloating after eating, and relief upon belching. It is typically a chronic condition with varying degrees of severity, recurring episodes, and persistent symptoms.
Gastritis refers to inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which can be categorized into acute gastritis and chronic gastritis. Causes include infectious agents, physical factors, chemical factors, and more.
Spring is the peak season for viruses to be active. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease, understanding the preventive measures is very important.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, which most children can recover from on their own.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a recent infectious disease that poses a threat to children’s physical health.
Explore the definition, treatment methods, and the importance of genetic testing for HbH disease.