Behavioural disorders are usually the logical consequence of a psychological shock to the affected person. This shock can be of emotional origin or simply be a mental disability that has resulted in a significant disruption of the subject’s means of expression. The affected person is then found to have severe personality disorders, which make him or her harder to bear to his or her circle of acquaintances. A person with these disorders suffers from a chronic ill-being due to his or her inability to manage personal relationships or reactions. Read more …
To avoid complications, eye disorders of the eye should be thoroughly even if the affection seems benign, as is often the case. Homoeopathic remedies are gentle but effective solutions that one may turn to in order to take care of these disorders. Read more …
Eating disorders can have several causes: food that is unappealing and of poor quality, the child’s inability to adjust to the taste of new food, poor presentation of food, etc.. In case the situation remains unchanged even when these problems are solved, it is best to go see a doctor as only he or she will be able to investigate the causes of the pathology, which can be of organic or metabolic origin. Read more …
In the opinion of doctors and national and international public health institutions, breastfeeding is the best way to feed a baby from birth until he or she reaches 6 months of age. This feeding method is recommended all over the world because of its benefits for the baby. Indeed, breast milk is rich in protein, minerals and lipids. It protects against diabetes and food allergies and reduces risks of gastrointestinal infections while stimulating the child’s psycho-motor development. Read more …
Trismus refers to motor disturbance of the trigeminal nerve, especially spasm of the masticatory muscles, with difficulty in opening the mouth. When the constriction occurs, the affected person is temporarily subjected to difficulties in opening his or her mouth, a condition that prevents chewing, swallowing, maintaining an oral hygiene and verbal communication. Read more …
The tremor is a disorder that usually affects older people and results in the involuntary oscillation of one or more body parts. Senile tremor refers to tremors that are related to old age. However, a tremor may be of psychological or neurological origin. Thus, this condition may affect anyone under the influence of emotion, fear, a state of anxiety or other related factors. In many cases, tremors can be be likened to spasmophilia, that is to say, a disruption of the muscular system that is characterized by an extreme tendency to convulsions. Read more …
Trauma refers to a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or an accident. In most cases, this refers to an injury, a dislocation, a fracture, a bruise or a burn. However, it is also possible for an emotional shock to lead to psychological trauma. Read more …
Tracheitis is an inflammation of the layer covering the inner wall of the trachea. It is usually of infectious origin and is often caused by a virus or bacteria. Most of the time, this condition occurs in fall or winter. However, inhaling smoke, tobacco or substances that are harmful to the body can provoke its onset. Read more …
Stage fright is a common phenomenon that manifests itself in various ways depending on the individuals it affects. According to experts, it is a state of stress that occurs during an exposure situation. Stage fright is an irrational fear of not having the capacity and ability to accomplish something. Although stage fright usually goes away when taking action, it may persist in many people, thus impairing the quality of their performance. Sometimes, the affected person tries to hide his or her fear and may subsequently suffer from heavy fatigue. If stage fright is fairly common, it should be treated once it reaches a certain level. Read more …
Coughing is a natural reflex that serves to remove mucus, irritants and pathogens. It is a convulsive form of expiration that is also used by the body to spit out a foreign body or food that has passed into the trachea. However, since it results in projections of saliva droplets, coughing is also a factor of contagion. Read more …