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The medical conditions database is designed to help you and your loved ones learn about the cause, prevention, symptoms, and treatment of medical conditions to better understand various conditions.
Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is an illness caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by the bite of an infected tick. The bacterium
Macular Degeneration
The macula is a tiny circle in the middle of the retina, a light-sensitive membrane that lines the inside of the back of the
Malaria
Malaria is a mosquito-borne parasitic infection spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. The Plasmodium parasite that causes malaria is neither a virus nor a bacterium –
Marfan Syndrome
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the body’s connective tissue – the tissue that makes up our tendons, ligaments, joints, and muscles,
Mastitis
Mastitis, also known as breast infection, is an infection of the breast tissue. It is caused by bacteria that usually enter the breast through small
Measles
Measles (also called rubeola or morbilli) was once one of the most common childhood infections in North America. In the early 1960s, over half
Melanoma
Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer. In Canada, an estimated 7,800 people are diagnosed with melanoma each year, and approximately 1,300
Ménière’s Disease
Ménière’s disease is a condition that affects the inner ear. It causes attacks of dizziness (vertigo), nausea and vomiting, a feeling of fullness in the ear,
Meningitis
Meningitis means "inflammation of the meninges." The meninges (plural of meninx) are membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. They can become inflamed
Menopause
Menopause is the time when a woman’s menstrual periods stop and her ovaries stop releasing eggs. A woman is considered menopausal once she has
MERS
MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) is a severe pneumonia-like respiratory disease caused by a virus. It is different from SARS because MERS is caused
Metabolic Syndrome
A person has metabolic syndrome when they have a combination of 3 or more certain health risks. These health risks include: high blood pressure
Metal Hypersensitivity
Metal hypersensitivity is a disorder of the immune system. It is a common condition that affects 10% to 15% of the population. It can
Migraine
In North America, more than 1 in 10 people have migraine headaches. Most migraine sufferers are women. Migraines usually appear between the ages of
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a common condition that affects one of the heart’s valves. It occurs in about 1 out of every 50 people
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum is a common skin infection that is caused by a virus. The infection causes small, dimpled, skin-coloured bumps called papules to develop
Monkeypox
Monkeypox is a viral infection that is related to the virus that causes smallpox. It was first discovered in 1958 after a pox-like disease
Morning Sickness
Many pregnant women (about 70% to 85%) experience a period of nausea and vomiting. In the vast majority of cases, it’s unpleasant but not
Motion Sickness
Some people feel very sick while travelling in an airplane, boat, train, or car. They may feel queasy or nauseous or may vomit, and
Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer that occurs when a specialized white blood cell, a plasma cell, begins to grow and divide in
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition that affects the central nervous system. This system includes the brain and spinal cord. It contains the
Mumps
Mumps is a viral infection of the salivary glands, especially the parotid glands that run along the angle of the jaw in front of
Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy is a term that refers to a group of muscle disorders in which the face, arm, leg, spine, or heart muscles gradually
Myasthenia Gravis
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction, the contact point between nerves and muscles. For some unknown reason, the body’s immune
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that is often under-recognized and underdiagnosed. About 1 in every 2,000 people in North America and Europe suffer from
Nausea and Vomiting
Vomiting is the act of forcefully expelling the stomach’s contents out through the mouth. It’s usually an involuntary action brought on by nausea, but
Nearsightedness
Nearsightedness, medically known as myopia, is the most common cause of poor eyesight, especially in younger adults. It refers to being able to see well
Neurofibromatosis
Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a genetic disorder that affects the nervous system. People affected by this condition develop non-cancerous tumours along their nerves. The tumours are
Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage to the peripheral nerves – nerves that carry information between the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord)
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
The liver is responsible for many important functions. It converts sugars to glycogen and stores it until the body needs it. The liver also
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system and usually starts in lymphocytes (white blood cells) found in one or more lymph nodes.
Obesity
Obesity is a leading cause of preventable illness and death in North America. In recent years, the number of overweight people in industrialized countries
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic, potentially disabling anxiety disorder. This condition is characterized by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) or certain behaviours that
Oral Cancers
Oral cancer is cancer of the mouth. It can occur in the lining of the mouth or in the deeper tissues such as the
Oral Thrush
Oral thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth caused by uncontrolled growth of an organism called Candida albicans. Candida albicans is an organism
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint disease that causes the cartilage to break down and bone to overgrow or form cysts. Cartilage is a smooth,
Osteomalacia
Bones need calcium and phosphorus to remain healthy and strong, but the body also needs vitamin D to be able to absorb these two
Osteomyelitis
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone marrow and surrounding bone due to an infection. When a bone gets infected, the bone marrow (the
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a bone disease where parts of the bone become weak and prone to fracture. This condition is more common in seniors, but
Otitis Media
Otitis media is a middle ear infection that is most common in infants and young children, especially those between the ages of 6 months
Outer Ear Infection
The ear is divided into three separate compartments: the inner, middle, and outer ear. The inner ear contains the balance organs and the nerves
Ovarian Cancer
In Canada, 1 in 72 women will develop ovarian cancer in their lifetime. More Canadian women die from ovarian cancer than all other gynecologic
Overactive Bladder
A person who has been diagnosed with the medical condition known as overactive bladder, or OAB, has sudden urges to empty their bladder. In
Paget’s Disease
Paget’s disease, also called osteitis deformans, is a chronic bone disorder in which there is abnormal bone remodelling (the process of bone breakdown and
Pancreatic Cancer
The pancreas is an organ in the abdomen that makes digestive juices, insulin, and other hormones. The digestive juices flow through ducts into the
Panic Disorder
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. People with this condition may become anxious to the extent that their feelings interfere with daily
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a slowly progressing disease of the nervous system that causes people to lose control over their muscles. About 1 in 250
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is the most serious complication of sexually transmitted infections (STIs, also known by the older name of sexually transmitted diseases
Peptic Ulcer Disease
A peptic ulcer is an erosion or sore in the lining of the stomach or intestine that occurs when the protective mucus layer wears
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a condition involving clogging of the arteries around the body, most commonly in the legs. PAD occurs more frequently
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