Author Archives : Mohan Garikiparithi

Mohan Garikiparithi got his degree in medicine from Osmania University (University of Health Sciences). He practiced clinical medicine for over a decade before he shifted his focus to the field of health communications. During his active practice he served as the head of the Dept. of Microbiology in a diagnostic centre in India. On a three-year communications program in Germany, Mohan developed a keen interest in German Medicine (Homoeopathy), and other alternative systems of medicine. He now advocates treating different medical conditions without the use of traditional drugs. An ardent squash player, Mohan believes in the importance of fitness and wellness.

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How to lower high testosterone levels in women naturally: Causes and symptoms

Having high testosterone levels in women can lead to several unwanted complications that can affect a woman’s sense of self and well-being. This article will look into the causes of high testosterone in women and what can be done to treat it. Additionally, we will outline some natural remedies for high testosterone in women. Testosterone ...click here to read more

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Toxic megacolon: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment

Toxic megacolon is a condition of a malfunctioning large intestine. Namely, the term megacolon implies the atypical dilation of the colon, while “toxic” indicates the severity of the problem. Often a complication of inflammatory bowel disease, toxic megacolon is a rare and life-threatening condition in which the large intestine quickly widens within a few days. ...click here to read more

An easier way of administering glaucoma medication on the horizon

Glaucoma affects over three million Americans today, with only half of them aware they have the condition. It is a progressive eye disorder that, if left untreated, can cause blindness. Even if treatment is properly initiated, approximately 10 percent of patients will still experience vision loss. Much of the reason many people, especially the elderly, ...click here to read more

What is the life expectancy with stage 4 kidney disease? Symptoms, treatment, and diet

Stage 4 kidney disease is considered an advanced from of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that is characterized by a severe decrease in its ability to perform its function. At this point, the condition has reached a life-threatening territory and will require significant treatment to increase survival. Our kidneys are two of the most important organs ...click here to read more

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