Miscarriage
Quite a high percentage of early pregnancies miscarry. It can occur when you do not realize it – you may think your period was abnormally heavy. This is often nature’s way of rejecting an... [Read More]
Macular Degeneration
What to look for dim or distorted vision, especially while reading. gradual, painless loss of precise central vision. blank spots in your central field of vision; straight lines that appear wavy. Because... [Read More]
Malaria
Malaria is an infectious tropical disease spread by mosquitos. What to look for fever – sometimes the only symptom other flu like symptoms such as - headache, fatigue, and nausea. sudden... [Read More]
Manic Depression
This is a condition where the person’s moods swing wildly from elation to severe depression. What to look for Mood swings which are obvious and unexpected characterise this disorder. There are... [Read More]
Measles
This is an infectious viral disease, characterised by small red dots that occur all over the body. What to look for There are two stages of this disease. In the first stage, your child will have cold-like... [Read More]
Meningitis
Meningitis is the inflammation and infection of the meninges, the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. What to look for fever and drowsiness. severe headache usually associated with... [Read More]
Menopausal Problems
The time when a woman ceases to ovulate can cause some problems and some uncomfortable symptoms. What to look for hot flushes night sweats. pain during intercourse increased nervousness, anxiety,... [Read More]
Menstrual Problems
What to look for Menstruation occurs when an ovary releases an egg, at this time the lining of the uterus grows and becomes flooded with blood. If the egg is not fertilised, the ovary releases progesterone,... [Read More]
Motion Sickness
This is sickness resulting from the motion of the vehicle in which one is travelling. What to look for sweating, dizziness, drowsiness and nausea while travelling by many forms of transportation Although... [Read More]
Multiple Sclerosis
MS is a condition which affects the central nervous system. What to look for The first attack is generally mild, lasts only a few days, and is followed by a long period of remission perhaps years before... [Read More]

