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MIRARI DOCTOR - MIRARI® Cold Plasma System - The world's first handheld cold plasma device. Efficacy, Cost Effective, Safety, Patient experience
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The Mirari Cold Plasma System represents a significant advancement in medical technology, offering a non-invasive method for treating various conditions. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to use the Mirari Cold Plasma System effectively, ensuring that medical professionals can leverage its full potential for patient care. Video instructions for using the Mirari Cold Plasma System Step 1: Take … Read More
The Mirari Cold Plasma System is a cutting-edge technology that has revolutionized various applications, including medical treatments and surface sterilization. However, like any sophisticated equipment, users may encounter errors that can hinder its performance. This article provides a professional guide to identifying and fixing common errors with the Mirari Cold Plasma System, ensuring it operates efficiently and effectively. Common Errors … Read More
Introduction Genital candidiasis, also known as vaginal yeast infection, is a common condition caused by the overgrowth of Candida fungus in the vagina[1]. It can cause discomfort and itching, and if left untreated, it may lead to complications[2]. The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis and management of genital candidiasis in females. Codes … Read More
Introduction Blindness is a condition characterized by the loss of vision, either partially or completely. It can significantly impact a person’s quality of life and independence[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis and management of blindness. Codes ICPC-2 Code: F94 Blindness[2] ICD-10 Code: H54.0 Blindness, both eyes[3] Symptoms Loss … Read More
Introduction Refractive error is a common eye condition that affects the ability to see clearly. It occurs when the shape of the eye prevents light from focusing directly on the retina, resulting in blurred vision[1][2]. This guide aims to provide an overview of refractive error, including its symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and lifestyle modifications. Codes ICPC-2 Code: F91 … Read More
Introduction Contusion/haemorrhage of the eye refers to the injury or trauma to the eye that results in bleeding or bruising of the eye tissues. It can occur due to direct impact or injury to the eye, such as from a blunt object or a forceful blow.[1][2] This guide aims to provide an overview of the symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, … Read More
Introduction Glasses symptom/complaint refers to the visual impairment experienced by individuals, leading to the need for corrective eyewear such as glasses. This condition is significant as it affects a large population and can have a significant impact on daily activities and quality of life.[1] The aim of this guide is to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and … Read More
Introduction Eye discharge, also known as conjunctivitis or pink eye, is a common condition characterized by the presence of discharge from the eyes. It can be caused by various factors, including infections, allergies, or irritants.[1] The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of eye discharge, including its symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient education. Codes … Read More
Introduction Otosclerosis is a condition characterized by abnormal bone growth in the middle ear, specifically the stapes bone. This can result in hearing loss and other auditory symptoms[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of otosclerosis, including its symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and lifestyle interventions. Codes ICPC-2 Code: H83 Otosclerosis[2] ICD-10 Code: H80.9 … Read More
Introduction Vertiginous syndrome, also known as dizziness, is a common symptom that can be caused by various underlying conditions. It is characterized by a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and difficulty maintaining balance[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient … Read More
Introduction Excessive ear wax, also known as cerumen impaction, occurs when there is an accumulation of ear wax in the ear canal. This can lead to symptoms such as hearing loss, earache, tinnitus, and dizziness.[1] The aim of this guide is to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient education for excessive ear … Read More
Introduction Ear injuries can occur due to various causes, such as trauma, infection, or exposure to loud noises[1]. These injuries can result in symptoms like pain, hearing loss, or discharge from the ear[2]. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and lifestyle modifications for ear injuries. Codes ICPC-2 Code: H79 Ear injury other[3] … Read More
Introduction Perforation of the ear drum, also known as a tympanic membrane perforation, is a condition where there is a hole or tear in the thin tissue that separates the outer ear from the middle ear[1]. This condition can result in hearing loss, ear pain, and increased susceptibility to ear infections[2]. The aim of this guide is to provide a … Read More
Introduction Serous otitis media, also known as middle ear effusion, is a condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the middle ear. It is a common condition, especially in children, and can cause hearing loss and discomfort[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of the symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient education … Read More
Introduction Abdominal hernia is a condition characterized by the protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weak spot in the abdominal wall[1]. Abdominal hernias can occur in various locations, including the groin (inguinal hernia), belly button (umbilical hernia), or along a previous surgical incision (incisional hernia)[2]. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps, possible … Read More
Introduction Teeth and gum symptoms or complaints can be indicative of various dental and oral health conditions. These symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and can be caused by a variety of factors[1]. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient education related to teeth and gum … Read More
Introduction Change in faeces or bowel movements refers to any alterations in the frequency, consistency, color, or odor of stool. It is a common symptom that can be caused by various factors, ranging from dietary changes to underlying medical conditions.[1] This guide aims to provide an overview of the symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and lifestyle modifications related to changes … Read More
Introduction Haematemesis, also known as vomiting blood, is a medical condition characterized by the presence of blood in vomit. It is a potentially serious symptom that may indicate an underlying medical condition[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and patient education related to haematemesis. Codes ICPC-2 Code: D14 Haematemesis/vomiting … Read More
Introduction Flatulence, gas, and belching are common gastrointestinal symptoms that can be caused by various factors. While occasional gas and belching are normal, excessive or persistent symptoms may indicate an underlying condition. This guide aims to provide an overview of the symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, possible interventions, and lifestyle changes that can help manage flatulence, gas, and belching. Codes ICPC-2 … Read More
Introduction Abdominal pain localized other refers to abdominal pain that is not associated with any specific organ or condition. It is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors[1]. The aim of this guide is to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic steps and possible interventions for abdominal pain localized other. Codes ICPC-2 Code: D06 … Read More
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