Introduction Seborrheic keratosis (seb-o-REE-ik ker-uh-TOE-sis) can be defined as a typical noncancerous skin growth. As people grow older, they tend to get more of this disease. Usually black, brown, or light tan patches on the skin are observed in Seborrheic keratosis. The growth of these patches looks scaly, waxed, and slightly raised. This disease can develop on any part of…
Abstract Wiskott Aldrich syndrome is a genetic disorder that leads to decreased blood clotting ability and immunological deficiency. Wiskott Aldrich syndrome also known as WAS is caused due to genetic mutation in a specific WAS genes which mainly affects males. This disorder is inherited in an X-linked manner that is known to have a good prognosis with passing time due…
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a bacterial pathogen responsible for gonorrhea and various sequelae that tend to occur when asymptomatic infection ascends within the genital tract or disseminates to distal tissues. Global rates of gonorrhea continue to rise, facilitated by the emergence of broad-spectrum antibiotic resistance that has recently afforded the bacteria ‘superbug’ status. N. gonorrhoeae is exquisitely adapted to life in…
As per Ayurveda aspect: In Ayurveda, Recurrent Furunculosis is not properly mentioned but according to the symptoms and causes it can be correlated to “vidradhi”. Vidradhi is caused due to the imbalance of doshas in the body. As per Ayurveda aspect: Furuncle is an acute necrotic infection of the hair follicles with positive Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is the most…