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Chronic Gastritis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention, Why treatment fails and How to fix it!!

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Chronic Gastritis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment,  Prevention, Why treatment fails and How to fix it!!

This video explains everything that you need to know about chronic gastritis, what is gastritis, briefly anatomical lining of the stomach, causes for gastritis, triggering agents for gastric irritation and gastric inflammation, what are the symptoms of gastritis, what are the treatment options available for gastritis, what are the natural remedies for gastritis, what are the foods that needs to be avoided in gastritis, what are the foods that is good for gastritis, why alcohol and smoking causes gastritis, why tea and coffee causes gastritis, what are the dietary changes one needs to prevent and cure gastritis, what are the lifestyle modification that one has to do to prevent and heal gastritis, what are the reasons for failure of treatment in gastritis and how to fix gastritis treatment failure.

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Fabry disease – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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What is Fabry disease? Fabry disease is a rare X-linked condition caused by mutations or pathogenic variants in the GLA gene that codes for a lysosomal enzyme called alpha galactosidase A or alpha-gal A.

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This video explains that Fabry disease is a rare, inherited condition, caused by the lack of an enzyme, as a result of a genetic change on the X-chromosome. The video illustrates the inheritance patterns of Fabry disease and the wide range of physical signs and symptoms associated with the condition. Additionally, the video highlights that although there is no cure for Fabry disease, early diagnosis is essential to ensure timely treatment and management of the disease.

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Date of preparation: February 2017
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