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What is Wilms tumour?

The most prevalent kind of kidney cancer in children is Wilms' tumour, commonly known as nephroblastoma. It occurs when cancerous (malignant) kidney cells grow uncontrollably, resulting in a mass. This mass is typically smooth and spherical.

Wilms' tumour alters the usual shape and appearance of the kidney as it develops. It can also damage healthy kidney tissue and induce bleeding into (Hematuria) The tumour may manifest itself as a solid, smooth lump in the child's side or belly in some situations. Cancer can spread to other organs if not treated properly, most often the lungs and liver.

Wilms' tumour is rare cancer in children, accounting for just a small fraction of all malignancies. It affects African American children far more than white or Asian American children, and it affects females somewhat more than boys. In the majority of instances, the tumour only affects one kidney. Tumours can occasionally affect both kidneys or various sections of a kidney.

In some Wilms' tumour patients, specific genetic abnormalities have been discovered; possessing these mutations may indicate a poor prognosis. Testing for these mutations can aid clinicians in deciding on the best course of action.

Wilms' tumour is more common in children who have specific birth abnormalities for example eyes without irises and abnormal development on one side of the body.

Symptoms of Wilms' tumour include the following:

A solid mass or swelling in the child's belly or side, which may or may not cause pain or discomfort.

Abdominal pain.

Vomiting

Blood in the urine.

High blood pressure, produced when the tumour restricts the kidney's blood supply.

Wilms tumours are commonly discovered while a parent is bathing or clothing his or her kid, especially when the child is around 3 years old.

What is Vitiligo

Vitiligo is characterized by white areas of skin caused by the loss of melanin, a pigment that contributes significantly to skin colour. Melanin is generated by melanocytes, which are damaged in persons suffering from vitiligo. Although the aetiology of vitiligo is unknown, research suggests that it is an autoimmune condition in which the body's immune system incorrectly targets and harms these particular cells.

Vitiligo can affect the skin in a variety of ways, from mild to major. It may be hardly apparent in some persons, while it is evident in others. Vitiligo patches are more visible in dark-skinned persons because they contrast with normal skin. Light-skinned persons may have fewer aesthetic issues, but because unaffected skin tans while vitiligo skin does not, patches lacking pigment might become visible in the summer.

Around 1% to 2% of the population is affected with vitiligo. Vitiligo runs in the family for about 30% of those who have it. Around half of persons with vitiligo develop symptoms before the age of 20.

Vitiligo patients are more likely to develop autoimmune illnesses such as autoimmune thyroid disease and type 1 diabetes. In addition, persons with certain disorders are more likely to develop vitiligo.

Symptoms

Vitiligo is characterized by white areas of skin that are frequently symmetrical (even), with dark or red borders. The patches can appear anywhere, but the backs of the hands, the face, and regions with skin folds, such as the armpits and genitals, are the most often afflicted. Vitiligo is also frequent in body openings like the lips, eyes, nipples, and anus, as well as sunburned regions.

Vitiligo can develop in bursts, causing large regions of skin to rapidly lose their pigment in the early stages of the disease, but then abruptly stop growing for months or years.

What is Vagina discharge?

Vaginal discharge is usually transparent or white. During ovulation, approximately two weeks following your menstrual cycle, it may become elastic and slick. If you notice a change in the colour or volume of discharge, along with other symptoms, you may have an infection.

Bacteria are usually found in the vaginal canal. Bacterial growth is influenced and controlled by a variety of factors, including acidity (pH) and hormones. Anything that disrupts this balance raises your chance of infection or yeast overgrowth by any of the usual microorganisms.

The following are examples of possible triggers:

The use of antibiotics

Pills for birth control

Douching 

Diabetes

Pregnancy 

Stress

Underwear that is too tight or synthetic

Vertigo is the sensation that either your body or your environment are moving about in space (usually spinning). There are numerous different diseases and conditions that might manifest themselves as vertigo. The most frequent causes of vertigo are diseases that affect the inner ear, such as those that are associated with:

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo – This disorder creates a sudden sensation of spinning when the head position changes. Small crystals that breakaway in the inner ear canals and contact the sensitive nerve endings inside are the most likely cause.

Acute labyrinthitis, also known as vestibular neuritis, is an inflammation of the inner ear's balance system, most likely caused by a viral infection.

Ménière's disease (also known as Ménière's disease or Ménière's illness) Repeated episodes of dizziness, generally accompanied by ringing in the ears and gradual low-frequency hearing loss, resulting from this condition. A shift in the amount of fluid inside the inner ear causes Ménière's disease. Although the cause of this alteration is uncertain, experts believe it is related to loud noise, a viral infection, or physiological processes within the ear.

A vascular birthmark is a darkening of the skin caused by abnormal blood vessel formation. They emerge shortly after birth or are present at birth. Vascular birthmarks are divided into three categories:

Salmon patch (nevus simplex) is a flat, pink or red area of skin that is generally tiny and has poorly defined borders. As many as one out of every three infants may have salmon spots. They are most commonly found at the nape of the neck ("stork bite"), between the brows on the forehead ("angel's kiss"), or on the eyelids. They are often more visible when crying or when the weather changes.

Hemangioma is a raised bright red patch with well-defined edges that is generally small, soft, and compressible. It most often affects the face, scalp, chest, and back. It may be present before birth, although it is more common in the first month. While many hemangiomas may go away with time, some may develop extremely quickly. The quickly developing hemangioma might occasionally interfere with organ function.

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