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Internal Medicine
- Hypertension: Lisinopril, Amlodipine, Metoprolol, Losartan
High blood pressure requiring medication to lower the risk of heart disease. - Hyperlipidemia: Atorvastatin, Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin
Elevated cholesterol levels managed with lipid-lowering drugs. - Type 2 Diabetes: Metformin, Glipizide, Liraglutide
Insulin resistance managed through medication and lifestyle changes. - Obesity: Orlistat, Phentermine
Excess body weight treated with diet, exercise, and medications. - Depression: Sertraline, Fluoxetine, Escitalopram
Mood disorder managed with therapy and antidepressants. - Anxiety: Diazepam, Alprazolam
A condition involving excessive fear or worry, managed with benzodiazepines. - Hypothyroidism: Levothyroxine
Underactive thyroid managed by hormone replacement therapy. - Asthma: Albuterol, Fluticasone
Chronic respiratory condition causing airway inflammation. - Osteoarthritis: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Degenerative joint disease managed with pain relievers. - Seasonal Allergies: Loratadine, Cetirizine
Allergic reaction to pollen or mold treated with antihistamines.
Pediatrics
- Ear Infections (Otitis Media): Amoxicillin, Azithromycin
Middle ear infections in children treated with antibiotics. - Bronchiolitis: Supportive Care, Albuterol
Viral lung infection in infants managed with supportive care. - Asthma: Albuterol, Fluticasone
Respiratory condition treated with bronchodilators. - Eczema: Hydrocortisone, Tacrolimus
Skin inflammation treated with corticosteroids. - Strep Throat: Amoxicillin, Penicillin
Bacterial throat infection treated with antibiotics. - Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: Supportive Care
Viral infection treated symptomatically. - Chickenpox: Acyclovir (for severe cases)
Viral infection with a characteristic rash treated with antivirals in severe cases. - RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus): Palivizumab (for prevention)
Respiratory infection in infants treated with supportive care or preventive medications. - Croup: Dexamethasone, Epinephrine (nebulized)
Viral infection causing a barking cough treated with corticosteroids. - Childhood Obesity: Lifestyle Changes, Metformin (in some cases)
Excess weight managed with dietary and exercise modifications.
Dermatology
- Acne: Benzoyl Peroxide, Isotretinoin, Tretinoin
Skin condition caused by clogged hair follicles and treated with retinoids or antibiotics. - Psoriasis: Adalimumab, Methotrexate, Calcipotriol
Autoimmune condition causing scaly skin patches, treated with immunosuppressants. - Eczema: Hydrocortisone, Tacrolimus
Chronic skin inflammation causing itching and redness. - Rosacea: Metronidazole, Doxycycline
Facial redness and swelling treated with topical or oral antibiotics. - Fungal Infections: Clotrimazole, Terbinafine
Skin infections caused by fungi, treated with antifungal creams or pills. - Hair Loss (Alopecia): Minoxidil, Finasteride
Hair thinning or baldness treated with topical or oral medications. - Melasma: Hydroquinone, Tretinoin
Dark skin patches treated with lightening agents. - Warts: Salicylic Acid, Imiquimod
Growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), treated with topical medications. - Sunburn: Aloe Vera, Ibuprofen
Skin damage caused by UV rays, treated with soothing agents and pain relievers. - Scabies: Permethrin, Ivermectin
Itchy skin infestation caused by mites, treated with antiparasitic medications.
Emergency and Urgent Care
- Acute Pain: Acetaminophen, Morphine, Ibuprofen
Sudden pain due to injury or illness treated with analgesics or opioids. - Sepsis: Vancomycin, Piperacillin/Tazobactam
Life-threatening infection treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. - Anaphylaxis: Epinephrine, Diphenhydramine
Severe allergic reaction requiring immediate treatment. - Dehydration: IV Fluids, Oral Rehydration Solutions
Loss of body fluids treated with hydration therapy. - Chest Pain (Suspected MI): Nitroglycerin, Aspirin
Emergency treatment for suspected heart attack. - Stroke (Ischemic): Alteplase (tPA)
Clot-busting medication administered during a stroke. - Asthma Attack: Albuterol, Ipratropium
Acute airway constriction treated with bronchodilators. - Hypoglycemia: Dextrose, Glucagon
Low blood sugar treated with glucose or hormone injections. - Burns: Silver Sulfadiazine, Lidocaine
Skin injuries treated with topical antibiotics and pain relievers. - Poisoning/Overdose: Activated Charcoal, Naloxone
Substances ingested or inhaled treated with antidotes or absorbents.
Orthopedics and Rheumatology
- Osteoarthritis: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Joint degeneration treated with pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs. - Rheumatoid Arthritis: Methotrexate, Adalimumab
Autoimmune joint inflammation treated with immunosuppressants. - Gout: Allopurinol, Colchicine
Arthritis caused by uric acid buildup treated with urate-lowering therapy. - Osteoporosis: Alendronate, Denosumab
Bone density loss treated with bisphosphonates or monoclonal antibodies. - Fractures: Immobilization, Surgery
Broken bones managed with casts or surgical intervention. - Tendonitis: Naproxen, Corticosteroid Injections
Inflammation of tendons treated with anti-inflammatory drugs or injections. - Bursitis: Ibuprofen, Corticosteroid Injections
Fluid-filled sac inflammation treated with medications. - Ankylosing Spondylitis: Etanercept, Adalimumab
Spinal arthritis treated with TNF blockers. - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Splints, Corticosteroid Injections
Median nerve compression treated with splints or surgery. - Scoliosis: Bracing, Surgery
Curvature of the spine managed with supportive devices or surgery.
Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT)
- Otitis Media (Ear Infection): Amoxicillin, Azithromycin
Infection of the middle ear treated with antibiotics. - Tinnitus: Alprazolam, Antidepressants
Persistent ringing in the ears, sometimes managed with medications. - Sinusitis: Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin
Inflammation of sinus cavities treated with antibiotics. - Tonsillitis: Penicillin, Amoxicillin
Infection of the tonsils treated with antibiotics. - Hearing Loss: Steroids (for sudden loss)
Sudden loss may be treated with corticosteroids. - Vertigo: Meclizine, Diazepam
Sensation of spinning treated with vestibular suppressants. - Nasal Polyps: Fluticasone, Mometasone
Non-cancerous growths in the nasal passages treated with corticosteroids. - Laryngitis: Voice rest, Corticosteroids
Inflammation of the voice box sometimes treated with steroids. - Epistaxis (Nosebleeds): Nasal packing, Tranexamic Acid
Persistent bleeding treated with nasal sprays or packing. - Sleep Apnea: CPAP, Modafinil
Obstructive breathing during sleep managed with devices or stimulants.
Pulmonology
- Asthma: Albuterol, Fluticasone
Chronic respiratory condition causing airway constriction, treated with bronchodilators and corticosteroids. - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Tiotropium, Salmeterol
Progressive lung disease managed with bronchodilators. - Pneumonia: Azithromycin, Levofloxacin
Lung infection causing inflammation, treated with antibiotics. - Tuberculosis (TB): Isoniazid, Rifampin
Bacterial lung infection treated with a combination of antibiotics. - Pulmonary Hypertension: Sildenafil, Bosentan
High blood pressure in the lungs treated with vasodilators. - Cystic Fibrosis: Ivacaftor, Dornase Alfa
Genetic condition causing mucus buildup in the lungs, treated with targeted therapies. - Pulmonary Embolism: Rivaroxaban, Heparin
Blood clot in the lungs treated with anticoagulants. - Sleep Apnea: CPAP Therapy
Breathing disorder during sleep managed with continuous positive airway pressure. - Bronchitis: Supportive Care, Albuterol
Inflammation of the bronchial tubes managed with symptomatic treatments. - Lung Cancer: Cisplatin, Pembrolizumab
Cancer of the lungs treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
Cardiovascular
- Hypertension: Lisinopril, Amlodipine, Losartan
High blood pressure managed to prevent cardiovascular complications. - Coronary Artery Disease: Aspirin, Atorvastatin
Narrowing of coronary arteries requiring medication to reduce heart attack risk. - Atrial Fibrillation: Warfarin, Apixaban
Irregular heart rhythm increasing the risk of stroke. - Heart Failure: Furosemide, Carvedilol
Condition where the heart cannot pump blood efficiently. - Hyperlipidemia: Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin
Elevated cholesterol levels managed with medication and diet. - Myocardial Infarction: Clopidogrel, Metoprolol
Heart attack requiring emergency treatment to restore blood flow. - Arrhythmias: Amiodarone, Propafenone
Irregular heartbeats managed with antiarrhythmic drugs. - Peripheral Artery Disease: Cilostazol, Aspirin
Narrowed arteries reducing blood flow to the limbs. - Deep Vein Thrombosis: Rivaroxaban, Enoxaparin
Blood clots in deep veins treated with anticoagulants. - Cardiomyopathy: Spironolactone, Digoxin
Disease of the heart muscle leading to reduced efficiency.
Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin Glargine, Insulin Aspart
Autoimmune condition causing insulin deficiency, managed with insulin injections. - Type 2 Diabetes: Metformin, Liraglutide
Insulin resistance managed through medication and lifestyle changes. - Hypothyroidism: Levothyroxine
Underactive thyroid treated with hormone replacement therapy. - Hyperthyroidism: Methimazole, Propylthiouracil
Overactive thyroid managed with antithyroid medications. - Osteoporosis: Alendronate, Denosumab
Bone thinning condition managed with medications that increase bone density. - Addison's Disease: Hydrocortisone, Fludrocortisone
Adrenal insufficiency requiring corticosteroid replacement. - Cushing’s Syndrome: Ketoconazole, Metyrapone
Excess cortisol production managed with cortisol-inhibiting drugs. - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Metformin, Clomiphene
Hormonal imbalance in women treated with insulin sensitizers or fertility drugs. - Growth Hormone Deficiency: Somatropin
Low growth hormone levels treated with synthetic growth hormone. - Hyperparathyroidism: Cinacalcet
Overactive parathyroid glands treated with medications to lower calcium levels.
Gastrointestinal
- Acid Reflux (GERD): Omeprazole, Ranitidine
Chronic stomach acid issues treated with proton pump inhibitors or H2 blockers. - Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Dicyclomine, Loperamide
Gastrointestinal discomfort treated with antispasmodics or anti-diarrheals. - Crohn's Disease: Infliximab, Azathioprine
Autoimmune inflammation of the bowel treated with immunosuppressants. - Ulcerative Colitis: Mesalamine, Prednisone
Chronic inflammation of the colon managed with anti-inflammatory medications. - Constipation: Polyethylene Glycol, Senna
Difficulty passing stools treated with laxatives. - Diarrhea: Loperamide, Bismuth Subsalicylate
Frequent bowel movements managed with anti-diarrheal agents. - Hepatitis C: Sofosbuvir, Ribavirin
Viral liver infection treated with antiviral medications. - Peptic Ulcers: Pantoprazole, Amoxicillin
Stomach sores caused by H. pylori treated with antibiotics and acid reducers. - Gallstones: Ursodiol
Cholesterol stones in the gallbladder managed with dissolution therapy. - Pancreatitis: IV Fluids, Pain Management
Inflammation of the pancreas treated with supportive care and pain relievers.
Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma: Latanoprost, Timolol
Increased eye pressure treated with pressure-lowering medications. - Cataracts: Surgery
Clouding of the lens corrected surgically. - Macular Degeneration: Aflibercept, Bevacizumab
Age-related vision loss treated with injections. - Dry Eye Syndrome: Cyclosporine, Artificial Tears
Insufficient tear production treated with lubricants or medications. - Diabetic Retinopathy: Ranibizumab, Aflibercept
Diabetes-related eye damage treated with injections or laser therapy. - Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye): Polymyxin B/Trimethoprim, Erythromycin
Eye infection treated with antibiotics. - Uveitis: Prednisolone, Cyclosporine
Eye inflammation treated with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants. - Corneal Ulcers: Ciprofloxacin, Natamycin
Open sores on the cornea treated with antibiotics or antifungals. - Retinal Detachment: Surgery
Vision-threatening condition treated surgically. - Blepharitis: Warm Compress, Antibiotic Ointments
Eyelid inflammation managed with hygiene and antibiotics.
Neurology
- Epilepsy: Levetiracetam, Phenytoin
Seizure disorder treated with antiepileptic drugs. - Parkinson’s Disease: Levodopa/Carbidopa, Ropinirole
Movement disorder treated with dopamine agonists. - Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Interferon Beta, Fingolimod
Autoimmune condition affecting the nervous system treated with immunomodulators. - Migraine: Sumatriptan, Propranolol
Severe headaches managed with triptans or beta blockers. - Alzheimer’s Disease: Donepezil, Memantine
Progressive memory loss treated with cholinesterase inhibitors. - Stroke: Alteplase, Aspirin
Emergency treatment for brain blood flow disruption. - Neuropathy: Gabapentin, Pregabalin
Nerve pain treated with anticonvulsants. - ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease): Riluzole
Progressive motor neuron disease treated to slow progression. - Bell’s Palsy: Prednisone, Antivirals
Facial nerve paralysis treated with steroids or antivirals. - Myasthenia Gravis: Pyridostigmine, Prednisone
Autoimmune neuromuscular disease treated with cholinesterase inhibitors.
Dental and Oral Health
- Dental Caries (Cavities): Fluoride, Amoxicillin (if infected)
Tooth decay caused by bacterial activity, treated with fluoride or antibiotics for infections. - Gingivitis: Chlorhexidine, Metronidazole
Inflammation of the gums due to plaque, treated with antimicrobial mouthwash. - Periodontitis: Doxycycline, Azithromycin
Severe gum disease causing bone loss, treated with antibiotics. - Toothache: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Pain in or around a tooth, often treated with pain relievers. - Abscess: Amoxicillin, Clindamycin
A pocket of infection in the tooth or gums requiring antibiotics. - Oral Thrush: Nystatin, Fluconazole
Fungal infection of the mouth treated with antifungal medication. - Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): Pilocarpine
Decreased saliva production managed with saliva stimulants. - Cold Sores: Acyclovir, Valacyclovir
Painful blisters caused by herpes simplex virus. - TMJ Disorders: Ibuprofen, Diazepam
Disorders of the jaw joint and muscles, treated with pain relievers or muscle relaxants. - Wisdom Teeth Removal Pain: Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen
Pain following surgery managed with over-the-counter medications.
Senior Health and Geriatrics
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Donepezil, Memantine
Progressive memory loss treated with cognitive enhancers. - Osteoporosis: Alendronate, Denosumab
Bone fragility treated with medications to increase bone density. - Arthritis: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Joint pain and inflammation treated with pain relievers and anti-inflammatories. - Hypertension: Lisinopril, Amlodipine
High blood pressure managed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. - Diabetes: Metformin, Insulin
Blood sugar management with oral medications or insulin. - Parkinson’s Disease: Levodopa/Carbidopa, Ropinirole
Movement disorder treated with dopamine agonists. - Hearing Loss: Hearing Aids, Cochlear Implants
Age-related hearing decline treated with assistive devices. - Vision Problems (Cataracts): Surgery
Clouding of the lens treated with surgical correction. - Urinary Incontinence: Oxybutynin, Tolterodine
Bladder control issues treated with medications. - Chronic Pain: Gabapentin, Tramadol
Persistent pain treated with nerve modulators or mild opioids.
Allergy and Immunology
- Allergic Rhinitis: Fluticasone, Montelukast
Inflammation of nasal passages caused by allergens. - Asthma: Salmeterol, Budesonide
Chronic respiratory condition causing airway inflammation and constriction. - Eczema: Hydrocortisone, Tacrolimus
Skin inflammation causing itching and redness. - Anaphylaxis: Epinephrine (EpiPen)
Severe allergic reaction requiring emergency medication. - Food Allergies: Cetirizine, Prednisone
Immune reaction to certain foods treated with antihistamines or steroids. - Urticaria (Hives): Diphenhydramine, Loratadine
Itchy skin rash often triggered by allergens. - Contact Dermatitis: Hydrocortisone, Betamethasone
Skin inflammation caused by direct contact with irritants or allergens. - Sinusitis: Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin
Inflammation of sinus cavities treated with antibiotics. - Drug Allergies: Diphenhydramine, Prednisone
Allergic reactions to medications treated with antihistamines or steroids. - Immune Deficiency Disorders: IVIG, Filgrastim
Conditions where the immune system doesn't function properly, treated with immune boosters.
Trauma and Injuries
- Fractures: Immobilization, Surgery
Broken bones managed with splints, casts, or surgical repair. - Sprains and Strains: Rest, Ibuprofen
Ligament and muscle injuries treated with rest and anti-inflammatory drugs. - Concussions: Rest, Observation
Mild traumatic brain injury managed with monitoring and supportive care. - Burns: Silver Sulfadiazine, Lidocaine
Skin injuries treated with topical antibiotics and pain management. - Wound Infections: Amoxicillin-Clavulanate, Clindamycin
Infected wounds treated with antibiotics. - Spinal Cord Injuries: Corticosteroids
Nerve damage managed with inflammation-reducing medications. - Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Mannitol, Hypertonic Saline
Brain swelling treated with osmotic agents. - Bleeding Control: Tranexamic Acid, Packed Red Blood Cells
Hemorrhage treated with clotting agents and blood transfusions. - Crush Injuries: IV Fluids, Sodium Bicarbonate
Severe tissue compression treated with hydration and acidosis management. - Amputations: Surgery, Pain Management
Loss of limb managed with surgical correction and rehabilitation.
Nephrology
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Erythropoietin, Calcium Acetate
Gradual loss of kidney function managed with supportive medications. - Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): IV Fluids, Diuretics
Sudden kidney failure treated with hydration and supportive care. - Kidney Stones: Potassium Citrate, Tamsulosin
Crystals in the urinary tract managed with medications to dissolve stones or relax muscles. - Proteinuria: ACE Inhibitors (Lisinopril)
Excess protein in the urine treated to slow kidney damage. - Hyponatremia: Tolvaptan, Sodium Chloride
Low blood sodium treated with fluid management or medications. - Hyperkalemia: Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate
High potassium levels managed with medications or dialysis. - Nephrotic Syndrome: Prednisone, Cyclophosphamide
Kidney disorder causing excess protein loss treated with immunosuppressants. - Polycystic Kidney Disease: Tolvaptan
Genetic kidney disorder managed with medications to slow cyst growth. - Urinary Tract Infections (UTI): Nitrofurantoin, Ciprofloxacin
Infections in the urinary tract treated with antibiotics. - Renal Osteodystrophy: Calcitriol, Calcium Supplements
Bone disorder in CKD managed with vitamin D and calcium.
Oncology
- Breast Cancer: Tamoxifen, Trastuzumab
Cancer of breast tissue treated with hormone therapy or targeted therapies. - Lung Cancer: Cisplatin, Pembrolizumab
Cancer of the lungs treated with chemotherapy or immunotherapy. - Prostate Cancer: Leuprolide, Bicalutamide
Hormone-sensitive cancer treated with androgen blockers. - Colorectal Cancer: Fluorouracil, Bevacizumab
Cancer of the colon or rectum treated with chemotherapy. - Leukemia: Imatinib, Dasatinib
Blood cancer treated with targeted therapies. - Lymphoma: Rituximab, Cyclophosphamide
Cancer of the lymphatic system treated with immunotherapy or chemotherapy. - Skin Cancer (Melanoma): Nivolumab, Vemurafenib
Aggressive skin cancer treated with targeted therapies or immunotherapy. - Ovarian Cancer: Carboplatin, Paclitaxel
Cancer of the ovaries treated with chemotherapy. - Pancreatic Cancer: Gemcitabine, FOLFIRINOX
Aggressive cancer treated with combination chemotherapy. - Brain Tumors: Temozolomide, Bevacizumab
Cancer of the brain managed with chemotherapy and radiation.
Hematology
- Anemia (Iron Deficiency): Ferrous Sulfate, Erythropoietin
Low red blood cell count treated with iron supplements or erythropoiesis stimulants. - Hemophilia: Factor VIII, Factor IX
Bleeding disorder treated with clotting factors. - Thrombocytopenia: Romiplostim, Eltrombopag
Low platelet count treated with platelet-stimulating agents. - Leukemia: Imatinib, Dasatinib
Blood cancer treated with targeted therapies or chemotherapy. - Lymphoma: Rituximab, Cyclophosphamide
Cancer of lymphatic system treated with immunotherapy or chemotherapy. - Sickle Cell Disease: Hydroxyurea
Genetic blood disorder treated with medications to prevent crises. - Polycythemia Vera: Hydroxyurea, Aspirin
Excess red blood cells treated with medications to reduce clot risk. - Hemochromatosis: Phlebotomy, Deferoxamine
Iron overload disorder managed by removing excess iron. - Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Cyanocobalamin
Low B12 levels treated with supplements or injections. - Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Rivaroxaban, Warfarin
Blood clots in the legs treated with anticoagulants.
OB/Gyn
- Pregnancy-Related Nausea: Doxylamine/Pyridoxine, Ondansetron
Morning sickness managed with anti-nausea medications. - Gestational Diabetes: Insulin, Metformin
High blood sugar during pregnancy managed with medications. - Pre-eclampsia: Labetalol, Magnesium Sulfate
High blood pressure during pregnancy managed to prevent complications. - Menopause Symptoms: Estradiol, Progesterone
Hormonal changes treated with hormone replacement therapy. - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Metformin, Clomiphene
Hormonal imbalance treated with insulin sensitizers or fertility drugs. - Endometriosis: Leuprolide, Naproxen
Painful uterine tissue growth treated with hormonal therapy and pain relievers. - Fibroids: Ulipristal, Leuprolide
Noncancerous growths in the uterus managed with medication or surgery. - Vaginal Yeast Infections: Fluconazole, Clotrimazole
Fungal infection treated with antifungals. - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Doxycycline, Ceftriaxone
Infection of reproductive organs treated with antibiotics. - Infertility: Clomiphene, Letrozole
Ovulation issues managed with fertility medications.
Genetics
- Cystic Fibrosis: Ivacaftor, Pancreatic Enzymes
Genetic disorder affecting the lungs and pancreas managed with specialized treatments. - Hemophilia: Factor VIII, Desmopressin
Blood clotting disorder treated with clotting factor replacement. - Sickle Cell Disease: Hydroxyurea, L-glutamine
Genetic blood disorder treated with medications to prevent sickle crises. - Huntington’s Disease: Tetrabenazine, Antidepressants
Neurodegenerative genetic disorder treated symptomatically. - Marfan Syndrome: Beta Blockers, Losartan
Connective tissue disorder managed with blood pressure medication. - Phenylketonuria (PKU): Low-Phenylalanine Diet, Sapropterin
Metabolic disorder managed through dietary restrictions and enzyme therapy. - Tay-Sachs Disease: Supportive Care
Fatal genetic condition managed symptomatically. - Down Syndrome: Thyroxine (for hypothyroidism)
Trisomy 21 managed with supportive and condition-specific treatments. - Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Corticosteroids
Progressive muscle wasting treated with steroids to slow progression. - Fragile X Syndrome: Behavioral Therapy, Antidepressants
Genetic cause of intellectual disability managed with supportive therapies.
Toxicology
- Drug Overdose: Naloxone (Opioids), Activated Charcoal
Life-threatening drug toxicity managed with antidotes or absorbents. - Alcohol Poisoning: IV Fluids, Thiamine
Alcohol overdose managed with supportive care and vitamin supplementation. - Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: 100% Oxygen, Hyperbaric Oxygen
Inhalation of carbon monoxide treated with oxygen therapy. - Heavy Metal Poisoning (Lead, Mercury): Dimercaprol, EDTA
Toxic metal exposure treated with chelating agents. - Organophosphate Poisoning: Atropine, Pralidoxime
Nerve agent poisoning treated with antidotes. - Snakebite Envenomation: Antivenom
Venomous snakebite treated with species-specific antivenom. - Food Poisoning: Supportive Care, Antibiotics (if bacterial)
Contaminated food reaction managed with hydration and targeted treatment. - Pesticide Poisoning: Atropine
Exposure to harmful chemicals treated with antidotes. - Radiation Exposure: Potassium Iodide
Radiation poisoning treated with protective medications. - Chemical Burns: Irrigation, Silver Sulfadiazine
Skin or eye exposure to chemicals treated with immediate washing and topical medications.
Mental Health and Psychology
- Depression: Fluoxetine, Sertraline
Mood disorder managed with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). - Anxiety: Alprazolam, Buspirone
Excessive fear or worry treated with anxiolytics or therapy. - Bipolar Disorder: Lithium, Valproate
Mood swings managed with mood stabilizers. - Schizophrenia: Risperidone, Olanzapine
Psychotic disorder treated with antipsychotic medications. - PTSD: Sertraline, Prazosin
Trauma-related disorder managed with therapy and medications. - ADHD: Methylphenidate, Amphetamine
Attention deficit managed with stimulant medications. - Insomnia: Zolpidem, Eszopiclone
Difficulty sleeping treated with sedative-hypnotics. - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Clomipramine, Sertraline
Repetitive behaviors treated with SSRIs or therapy. - Panic Disorder: Alprazolam, Paroxetine
Sudden episodes of fear managed with benzodiazepines or SSRIs. - Eating Disorders: Fluoxetine, Topiramate
Disordered eating patterns managed with therapy and medications.
Infectious Disease
- Pneumonia: Azithromycin, Ceftriaxone
Lung infection causing inflammation treated with antibiotics. - Tuberculosis (TB): Isoniazid, Rifampin
Bacterial lung infection treated with a combination of antibiotics. - HIV/AIDS: Tenofovir, Emtricitabine
Viral infection of the immune system managed with antiretroviral therapy. - Malaria: Chloroquine, Artemether/Lumefantrine
Parasitic infection transmitted by mosquitoes treated with antimalarials. - Hepatitis B: Entecavir, Tenofovir
Viral liver infection managed with antiviral medications. - Influenza: Oseltamivir, Zanamivir
Viral respiratory infection managed with antiviral medications. - Lyme Disease: Doxycycline, Amoxicillin
Bacterial infection from tick bites treated with antibiotics. - Meningitis: Ceftriaxone, Vancomycin
Inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord treated with antibiotics. - UTI (Urinary Tract Infection): Nitrofurantoin, Ciprofloxacin
Infection of the urinary system treated with antibiotics. - COVID-19: Remdesivir, Dexamethasone
Viral respiratory infection treated with antivirals and supportive care.