Skin Disorders

Skin disease is a very broad term that describes numerous conditions. Some skin diseases are serious and deadly, while others are just annoying. Some skin diseases are disfiguring, while others are barely visible like Acne,Dermatitis,Herpes,Hives,Infections.


Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus more commonly referred to as diabetes is a condition that causes blood sugar to rise to dangerous levels. A fasting blood glucose of 126 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) or more. Most of the food you eat is turned into glucose, or sugar, for your body to use for energy. The pancreas, an organ near the stomach, produces a hormone called insulin. This hormone is necessary for the body to be able to use sugar or glucose, the basic fuel for cells in the body. Insulin’s role is to take sugar from the blood into the cells.


Hair Disorders

Hair loss (alopecia) is a disorder in which the hair falls out from skin areas where it is usually present, such as the scalp and body. This loss interferes with the many useful biologic functions of the hair, including sun protection (mainly to the scalp) and dispersion of sweat gland products. Because hair has psychological importance in our society, patients with hair loss suffer tremendously.


Sexual Disorders

Sexual disorders are like people — they come in all shapes, sizes, and kinds. A sexual disorder doesn’t mean something is wrong with you, only that you’re experiencing the kind of issue that can suddenly affect anyone, at any time in their lives, for any reason or no reason whatsoever. While many sexual issues can be traced back to a physical problem or a sudden change in one’s life circumstances, many sexual disorders’ causes are not well-known or understood.