Tinnitus
What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a matching external sound. In a totally silent environment, almost everyone will feel a slight “normal tinnitus,” but it is only of worry if it is annoying, interferes with normal hearing, or is associated with other disorders. While it is often characterized...
Vision Problems
What are Vision problems? Blurry vision, astigmatism, double vision, chronic eye soreness or redness, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, colorblindness, and so on are all examples of vision problems. You have vision problems when the shape of your eyes prevents light from focusing directly on the retina (a screen on which the image is formed...
Headache – Frontal and Back
What is Headache? Headaches are common, and many people treat them by taking simple pain relievers, drinking extra water, resting, or waiting for the headache to go away on its own. Almost everyone will experience headaches at some point in their lives. Most headaches are not actually caused by anything serious or sinister. People are...
Blindness
What is Blindness? The incapacity to see anything, including light, is stated to as blindness. You have limited vision if you are partially blind. You may, for example, have blurry vision or an inability to distinguish the shapes of objects. Complete blindness means that you can’t see anything and are completely in the dark. It...
Nightmare
What is a Nightmare? A nightmare, also known as an unpleasant or bad dream, is an unpleasant dream that can elicit a strong emotional response from the mind, most commonly fear, but also despair, anxiety, and great sadness. Nightmare themes vary significantly from person to person, but common themes include being chased, falling, or feeling...
High Temper
What is High Temper? A person with a high temper, also known as a hot head or a short temper, is easily enraged. At the psychological level, High Temper is one of the simplest ways to impose one’s thoughts and beliefs on others in order to prove a point and gain control of the situation....
Sinus
What is Sinus problem? The term “sinus” refers to the hollow areas beneath the bones of the face. Sinusitis is a swelling of the paranasal sinuses, which are the cavities behind the nose that lead to the nasal cavity. The noise in the paranasal sinuses is lined by the same mucous membrane. They secrete a...
Stubbornness
What is Stubbornness? In teens and even adults, stubbornness is a character weakness or a personality trait. Stubbornness may also be noticed in youngsters who refuse to eat veggies and instead favor fried foods. Stubbornness is a deep-seated reluctance to change. A person who is obstinate will be too sensitive to the prospect of change....