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...
Spinal stenosis. Narrowing of one or more spaces in your spinal canal is known as spinal stenosis. The tunnel that passes through each of your spine...
Shoulder impingement. When your shoulder blade’s upper outside edge pinches your rotator cuff underneath it, it’s known as shoulder impingement. It is also occasionally referred to...
Post concussion syndrome. Symptoms of a concussion that persist months, a year, or more after the initial incident are known as post-concussion syndrome (PCS). Your physical...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome. PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is a common hormonal disorder. Infertility, acne, excessive hair growth, and unpredictable menstrual cycles are all brought on...
Polio. Paralysis and flu-like symptoms are two symptoms of polio. The poliovirus, a bacterium that travels quickly from person to person, is the cause. Most individuals...
Baker cysts. The back of your knee can develop tiny, fluid-filled lumps called Baker cysts. When something injures your knee joint or results in swelling surrounding it,...
Progressive supranuclear. Progressive” denotes that the underlying neurodegenerative condition’s symptoms worsen over time. The terms “supranuclear” and “palsy” refer to the incapacity to move your eyes,...
Plantar fascia. Inflammation of the plantar fascia in your foot is known as plantar fasciitis. The most frequent reason for heel pain is this. Similar to...
Pelvic inflammatory disease. A dangerous illness that affects your uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries is called pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). It impacts women. When specific germs...