Moebius syndrome is an uncommon neurological disease. The disorder is present from birth and is characterized by deficient capability to laterally move the eyes as well as paralysis of the muscles in the face. Moebius syndrome was first reported in 1888 by Paul Julius Moebius. Most of the children affected by Moebius syndrome are born… Continue reading Moebius Syndrome
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Compartment Syndrome
What is Compartment Syndrome? It is a rare, neuromuscular disorder that results from exercise and leads to experience of inflammation, pain and occasionally even disability of the affected muscles in the arms and legs. Any individual can get affected by compartment syndrome. However, the condition is more common in athletes who engage in strenuous activities… Continue reading Compartment Syndrome
Cushing Syndrome
Cushing’s syndrome is a condition caused due to prolonged and chronic exposure of the body to excessive levels of hormone known as cortisol. The disorder is also known as hypercortisolism. The primary cause of Cushing’s syndrome is the use of corticosteroids. It may also be caused when the body produces excessive quantities of the cortisol… Continue reading Cushing Syndrome
Indian Fire Rash
Indian fire rash refers to a skin infection that is extremely contagious and mostly occurring in children and infants. It is commonly seen as reddish sores on the face, particularly near the mouth and nose of the affected person. Even though, Indian fire rash is primarily caused due to entry of bacteria in to the… Continue reading Indian Fire Rash