Health Topics from "U" to "Z"

U

  • Ulcer, corneal - is a break, erosion, or open sore in the front layer of the eye.
  • Ulcer, Peptic - is a small erosion in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Unstable angina - describes chest pain that is experienced increasingly often and/or with less and less exertion.
  • Urethritis - inflammation or infection of the urethra (the tube through which urine travels from the bladder to the outside).
  • Uterine Bleeding, dysfunctional - Bleeding that is not related to a woman's normal menstrual pattern and is not associated with tumor, inflammation, or pregnancy.
  • Uveitis - is the inflammation of the uveal tract of the eye.
  • Uterine bleeding, postmenopausal - Uterine bleeding that occurs after the onset of full menopause.
  • Uterine prolapse - A condition in which the uterus drops down into the vagina due to a weakening of supportive tissue.

V

  • Vaginitis - is an inflammation of the vagina resulting from infectious organisms or irritants.
  • Vaginitis, trichomonal - Infection or inflammation of the vagina caused by a parasite that lives in the lower genitourinary tract of males and females.
  • Vertigo - is a sensation of rotation in which an individual feels as if his or her surroundings are spinning or moving.
  • Vitiligo - loss of skin pigmentation in patches.
  • Vaginismus - A spasm of the muscles around the vagina that makes penetration during sexual intercourse difficult and painful.
  • Valley fever - Illness caused by breathing in a fungus in soil that becomes airborne. It occurs in the Southwest and southern California and typically causes fever, chest pain and coughing.
  • Varicose veins - Abnormally dilated veins that appear to be swollen, blue and frequently contorted. They are seen most commonly in the superficial veins just under the skin, especially those found at the back of the calf and thigh.
  • Vulvovaginitis - Inflammation of the external female genitals and the vagina.

W

  • Weight and Obesity - What Is Overweight and Obesity. Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is important for overall health and can help you prevent and control many diseases and conditions.
  • Warts, viral - benign tumors caused by a virus in the outer skin layer.
  • Warts, venereal - A raised growth on the surface of the genitals related to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
  • Whiplash - An injury to the cervical spine caused by an abrupt jerking motion of the head (as with a car accident).
  • Whooping cough - A contagious and dangerous disease characterized by fever, dry cough, running nose and sneezing.
  • Wilms' tumor - The most common form of kidney cancer in children, comprising about 90 percent of childhood kidney cancers.

Z

  • Zinc - A mineral important to the activity of enzymes that contribute to cell division and repair.

Drugs starting with V

  • Vardenafil - is used to treat male sexual function problems.
  • Venlafaxine - is used for the treatment of depressive illness and may be more effective for treating resistant depression than the SSRIs.
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