Diseases
Breast diseases
Obesity
Hiatal hernia
Inguinal hernia
UMBILICAL HERNIA
Ventral hernia
Incisional hernia
Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD
Gallbladder stones & cholecystectomy
APPENDICITIS
Inflammatory bowel disease
Diverticulitis
Bowel obstruction
Hemorrhoids
Anal fissure
Anal fistula
Pilonidal sinus
Fecal incontinence
Cancer
Ingrown toe nail
Planter wart
Bedsores
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Breast diseases
Breast self-examination : breast self-examination is a useful and important screening tool especially when used in combination with regular physical exams by a doctor,
Obesity
Overview: Body mass index (BMI) is a calculation that takes a person’s weight and height into account to measure body size. In adults, obesity is
Hiatal hernia
Overview: A hiatal hernia develops when body stomach is pushed through the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a membrane that keeps the organs of the abdomen
Inguinal hernia
Overview: It is bulging in inguinal area and may sometimes reach the scrotum in males It increases when coughing or doing intense muscle exertion May
UMBILICAL HERNIA
Overview: swelling in the navel area it increases when coughing or doing intense muscle exercise Umbilical hernia is a common disease Etiology: Protrusion of
Ventral hernia
Overview: swelling in the abdominal wall (almost at midline) it increases when coughing or doing intense muscle exercise Etiology: Protrusion of abdominal contents (peritoneal