Author: Monika Singh

Monika Singh is an expert in computer sciences and has pursued her Master’s degree (M.Tech-CS) from Banasthali University, Rajasthan. Her areas of interest include data structure, software engineering, software testing, and computer graphics. Monika Singh has published a paper on “Modified AODV in MANET,” International Journal of Computer Science and Management Studies (IJCSMS), ISSN: 2231-5268, Vol-14, Issue-05 May 2014, PP:12-18.

Sleep apnea is a condition in which a person takes pauses in breathing while sleeping due to blocked airways limiting the airflow to the lungs, brain, and body. Screening for sleep apnea is based on the signs and symptoms of a patient and his/her sleep history. You can make lifestyle changes to relieve the symptoms and prevent sleep apnea from worsening.

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Dry mouth can cause bad breath. Saliva is necessary to keep your mouth moist, neutralize the acids produced by plaque, and wash the dead cells away from your tongue, gums, and cheeks. If these bacteria are not removed due to insufficient saliva, these cells decompose and cause bad breath.

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Osteoporosis cannot be reversed completely but there are ways to manage the disease. A doctor will obtain information about your medical history, perform physical exams and diagnostic tests before he proceeds for the treatment. Treatment for osteoporosis typically involves medications to strengthen your bones and make certain lifestyle changes to prevent bone fractures.

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The symptoms of hemorrhoids (piles) in children may differ from one child to another. Most children may experience bleeding from the rectum. This occurs when a blood vessel in or around the anal canal is ruptured. The blood that comes out is often bright red and it comes typically during bowel movements.

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Hematuria is a condition characterized by the presence of red blood cells in the urine. Generally, red blood cells are not present in urine because filters in the kidney prevent blood from entering the urine. In hematuria, the filters or other parts of the urinary tract may be responsible for leaking blood into the urine.

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