Chronic stress is a prolonged and constant state of stress that occurs when a person feels overwhelmed and unable to cope with life’s demands over an...
Fibroma is a benign (non-cancerous) growth made up of fibrous or connective tissue. It commonly develops in response to irritation or injury and can occur in...
Ridges on nails are lines or grooves that run either vertically or horizontally across the nail plate. While they are usually harmless, they can sometimes signal...
Peeling nails, also known as onychoschizia, occur when the layers of the nails separate or flake away. This condition can be both frustrating and uncomfortable, often...
Lump on a testicle. A growth that develops on or around your testicle is called a lump on a testicle. The walnut-shaped sex glands known as testicles...
Testicular cancer. The development of malignant (cancer) cells in the tissues of one or, less frequently, both testicles results in testicular cancer. Sperm and the hormone...
Types of sickle cell disease. Your red blood cells’ hemoglobin is impacted by sickle cell disease. Red blood cells with a sickle shape are the result...
Tennis elbow. This is a condition that develops when you repeatedly twist or swing your lower arm. The tendon that connects your elbow to your forearm...
Streptococcus. One form of bacterium that can cause infections of the skin, soft tissues, and respiratory tract is called Group A Streptococcus (GAS). Respiratory droplets from...
Splenectomy. A splenectomy, or removal of the spleen, may be necessary if it is not functioning normally or if it is oversized, diseased, or injured. Partial...