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About syndromespedia and how to cure it

Syndromespedia is a blog site maintained by a professional doctor in order to inform the public about various syndromes. A syndrome is a condition that involves a group of symptoms that characterize a specific disease. Specific symptoms usually are the same for various types of illnesses. In this line, syndromes are characterized by specific symptoms that are only present in the said disease.

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About syndromespedia and how to cure it

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  1. About syndromespedia and How to Cure it

  2. Battered Woman Syndrome – Symptoms, Court Cases & Treatment Battered Woman Syndrome is believed to be a type of Post Traumatic Stress. It is an accepted mental disorder characterized by suffering from constant and/or grave domestic brutality. To be recognized as a battered woman, a person has to have suffered two cycles of maltreatment. A cycle consists of three phases; the tension-building stage, the explosion or acute battering incident, and the honeymoon phase, which is characterized by a calm and loving respite period. This cycle will continue again and again. http://syndromespedia.com/battered-woman-syndrome-definition-symptoms-court-cases-treatment.html

  3. What is premenstrual syndrome? Premenstrual syndrome or most commonly known as PMS is defined as a mixture of physical, mental, emotional and mood-related problems that occur in women who are menstruating. It starts past ovulation and usually ends at the beginning of her menstruation.  http://syndromespedia.com/premenstrual-syndrome-symptoms-treatment-signs.html

  4. What is Parental Alienation Syndrome? Parental alienation syndrome is a word invented by the deceased forensic psychiatrist Richard Gardner to depict an incident he observed wherein kids were being turned not in favor of one parent, typically as the consequence of a divorce or unpleasant custody fight. http://syndromespedia.com/parental-alienation-syndrome-symptoms-treatment-court.html

  5. What is Triple X Syndrome? Triple X Syndrome is also known as triplo-X, XXX syndrome, 47, XXX aneuploidy or Trisomy X and it is mainly due to an extra x- chromosome, which is an abnormal thing. Chromosomes are described to have a rod like kind of structure and are normally present in the cellular nucleus found in the person’s body. http://syndromespedia.com/triple-x-syndrome-pictures-symptoms-treatment-life-expectancy.html

  6. What is Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome? Androgen insensitivity syndrome or AIS is a condition wherein an individual who is hereditarily male (with one X and one Y chromosome) is defiant to androgens or male hormones. Consequently, the individual has a number of or total physical attributes of a woman, regardless of possessing the genetic composition of a man. http://syndromespedia.com/androgen-insensitivity-syndrome-complete-partial-pictures.html

  7. What is Alport Syndrome? The Alport syndrome is a medical condition that is known to affect the kidney and is characterized by loss of hearing and alteration of ocular function. This is a genetic disorder that can progress to a debilitating effect to the renal system. http://syndromespedia.com/alports-syndrome-symptoms-causes-treatment-complications.html

  8. What is Broken Heart Syndrome? There are a lot of fictional stories depicting characters who die after suffering a devastating loss purely from grief. In reality, however, people do not commonly die from a broken heart, although it can be a scary experience and feel life-threatening.  http://syndromespedia.com/broken-heart-syndrome-symptoms-treatment.html

  9. What is Kabuki Syndrome? Kabuki Syndrome is a rare type genetic disorder where the affected people have distinctive facial features like the make-up worn by the actors in Japan. People who has this disease show signs of mental and skeletal disabilities. This condition is also called by the medical professionals as Niikawa-Kuroki Syndrome http://syndromespedia.com/kabuki-syndrome.html

  10. What is Computer Vision Syndrome? Computer Vision Syndrome usually happens to persons who spend more hours in front of the computer screen every day. It causes the vision and eye problems. This problems or discomforts increase with the increase usage of computer. http://syndromespedia.com/computer-vision-syndrome-symptoms-treatment-causes.html

  11. What is Dubowitz Syndrome? Dubowitz syndrome as a genetic disorder is a rare type and is linked with developmental problems. It includes many congenital abnormalities involving but not certainly limited to failure of growth or short height, small head, distinctive features of the face that is uncommon, moderate mental retardation, and about one-half of the known cases is eczema. http://syndromespedia.com/dubowitz-syndrome.html

  12. What is Amotivational Syndrome? The amotivational syndrome is a known psychological health condition that is characterized by losing of interest in social endeavors and participation in activities. There is apathy among the affected and somehow cannot be explained. Most say that this said syndrome is reported to be a result from a long term abuse of cannabis (component marijuana). However, other studies greatly reject that proposition as surveys show. http://syndromespedia.com/amotivational-syndrome-definition-symptoms-treatment.html

  13. What is Parry Romberg Syndrome? Parry Romberg Syndrome is otherwise termed as facial hemiatrophy or progressive facial hemiatrophy or hemifacial microstomia or Romberg syndrome. It is an etiologically and clinically heterogeneous kind of syndrome. It involves the subcutaneous fat, dermis, muscle and the bone underlying it. It is rarely involves the Contralateral or ipsilateral side of the person’s face. https://syndromespedia.com/parry-romberg-syndrome.html#.WOplfdJ97Dc

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