Coeliac disease is a chronic intestinal disease which is caused by intolerance to gluten found in food. It is more common in children although it is also found in adults.
Non ulcer dyspepsia also known as functional dyspepsia is that type of dyspepsia whose cause is not identified on various laboratory investigations and on clinical examination. It occurs in females of young age group whose age is less than forty years.
Constipation is a body phenomenon or a condition of body in which there occurs bowel movements less frequently than three times a week and stool is hard and difficult to pass.
Aortic dissection is caused by tear of intima of aorta which can propagate distally or proximally. Aortic dissection affects males more usually in the old age group.
Coarctation of aorta is the narrowing of the orifice of aorta anywhere from distal part of arch of aorta to bifurcation of abdominal aorta. This disease is more common in males.
Pericardial effusion usually occurs in association with pericarditis. Fluid of pericardial effusion can be transudate, exudate, pyopericardium or haemopericardium.
Hypertension is increase in blood pressure above normal blood pressure. Normal systolic blood pressure is 120mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 80mmHg. Therefore, normal blood pressure is 120/80mmHg. In hypertension it is more than 120/80mmHg.
Acute myocardial infarction is a cardiovascular disease in which there occurs myocardial necrosis due to presence of critical imbalance between coronary blood supply and myocardial demand.