Rife Frequencies Database

6,000 optimized rife frequencies

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H1N1- Swine Flu H1N1, commonly known as swine flu, is a strain of influenza A virus that emerged as a notable respiratory illness in humans, capable of causing fever, cough, body aches, fatigue, and in some cases…
H5N1- Bird Flu H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, is a subtype of influenza A virus that primarily affects birds but has been known to infect humans and other mammals under certain conditions. First identified in…
Haemonchus Contortus HC Haemonchus contortus is a blood-feeding parasitic nematode, commonly known as the barber's pole worm, that primarily infects the abomasum of ruminants but has been documented in rare zoonotic cases…
Haemonchus Contortus XTRA Haemonchus contortus is a parasitic roundworm, also known as the barber pole worm, that primarily infects ruminants such as sheep and goats but is occasionally studied in the context of zoonotic…
Haemophilia Tonic Haemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly due to a deficiency or absence of specific clotting factors, leading to prolonged bleeding, easy bruising, and…
Haemophilia Haemophilia is a rare, typically inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly due to a deficiency or absence of specific clotting factors, leading to prolonged bleeding after…
Haemophilus Influenzae 1 Haemophilus influenzae is a group of bacteria that can cause a range of infections, including ear infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and in more serious cases meningitis, particularly in…
Haemophilus Influenzae 2 Haemophilus influenzae is a group of bacteria that can cause a range of infections, including respiratory tract illnesses, ear infections, sinusitis, and in more serious cases meningitis or…
Haemophilus Influenzae 3 Haemophilus influenzae is a group of bacteria that can cause a range of infections, from mild respiratory illnesses like bronchitis and ear infections to more serious conditions such as pneumonia,…
Haemophilus Influenzae B Haemophilus influenzae type B, commonly known as Hib, is a bacterial pathogen that can cause serious invasive infections including meningitis, pneumonia, epiglottitis, and bloodstream infections,…
Haemophilus Influenzae HC Haemophilus influenzae is a group of bacteria that can cause a range of infections, from mild respiratory illnesses like bronchitis and ear infections to more serious conditions such as pneumonia,…
Haemophilus Influenzae XTRA Haemophilus influenzae is a gram-negative bacterium that can cause a range of infections including respiratory tract illnesses, ear infections, sinusitis, meningitis, and pneumonia, particularly in…
Hair Diseases Hair diseases encompass a range of scalp and follicular conditions, including alopecia, dandruff, folliculitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and fungal infections, that can lead to thinning, shedding,…
Hair Human Hair Human refers to the health and condition of human hair, including the scalp environment, follicle vitality, and the structural integrity of the hair shaft that can be affected by stress,…
Hair Losing Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the partial or complete loss of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows, most commonly the scalp. It can result from genetic factors, hormonal…
Hair Loss 1 Hair loss refers to the thinning or shedding of hair from the scalp or body, often linked to genetics, hormonal shifts, nutritional deficiencies, scalp inflammation, stress, or underlying health…
Hair Loss 2 Hair loss refers to the thinning or shedding of hair from the scalp or body, which can result from genetic factors, hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune activity, or…
Hair Regain Color/Grow Hair Regain Color and Grow addresses two common concerns related to aging and follicle health: the gradual loss of natural pigment that leads to graying, and the thinning or slowed growth of hair…
Hairy Cell Hairy cell refers to hairy cell leukemia, a rare, slow-growing blood cancer in which abnormal B lymphocytes develop fine, hair-like projections and accumulate in the bone marrow, spleen, and…
Halitosis 1 Halitosis, commonly known as chronic bad breath, is often caused by oral bacteria, dry mouth, gum disease, or underlying digestive and sinus issues that produce volatile sulfur compounds in the…
Halitosis 2 Halitosis, commonly known as chronic bad breath, is an oral health concern often caused by bacterial activity in the mouth, lingering food particles, dry mouth, gum disease, or underlying digestive…
Halitosis KHZ Halitosis, commonly known as chronic bad breath, is an oral health concern often caused by bacterial activity in the mouth, gum disease, dry mouth, or underlying digestive issues. This program…
Halitosis XTRA Halitosis, commonly known as chronic bad breath, is an oral health concern often caused by bacterial activity in the mouth, gum disease, dry mouth, or underlying digestive and sinus issues. This…
Hallucinations 1 Hallucinations refer to sensory experiences—visual, auditory, or otherwise—that occur without an external stimulus, and they can arise from a variety of underlying causes including neurological…
Hallucinations 2 Hallucinations refer to sensory experiences—such as seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not present—which can arise from a range of underlying causes including neurological imbalances, sleep…
Hallucinations Hallucinations are sensory perceptions—such as seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not actually present—that can arise from a range of underlying causes, including neurological imbalances,…
Hallux Valgus Hallux valgus is a structural deformity of the foot in which the big toe drifts toward the smaller toes and a bony prominence, commonly called a bunion, develops at the base of the joint. It is often…
Hamartoma Syndrome Multiple Multiple hamartoma syndrome, often associated with Cowden syndrome, is a rare genetic condition characterized by the development of multiple noncancerous growths called hamartomas across various…
Hamartoma Hamartoma refers to a benign, tumor-like growth made up of an abnormal mixture of cells and tissues that are normally found in the area where the growth develops, often appearing in the lungs, skin,…
Hand Foot and Mouth Syndrome Hand, foot, and mouth syndrome is a common viral infection, most often caused by coxsackievirus, that produces a characteristic rash on the hands and feet along with painful sores in the mouth and is…
Hand Tremors Hand tremors are involuntary, rhythmic shaking movements of the hands that can range from mild and barely noticeable to more pronounced and disruptive to daily activities. They may be linked to…
Hangover CAFL A hangover is the collection of unpleasant physical and mental symptoms that follow heavy alcohol consumption, typically including headache, nausea, fatigue, dehydration, and sensitivity to light or…
Hangover XTRA Hangover refers to the unpleasant cluster of symptoms that can follow excessive alcohol consumption, including headache, nausea, fatigue, dehydration, sensitivity to light and sound, and general…
Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Hansen's disease, commonly known as leprosy, is a chronic bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, mucosa of the upper respiratory tract,…
Hansen's Disease XTRA Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy, is a chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, and mucous membranes, potentially leading to…
Hansen's Disease XTRA XT Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy, is a chronic infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, mucous membranes of the upper…
Hantavirus Infections Hantavirus infections are a group of illnesses caused by hantaviruses, which are typically transmitted to humans through contact with the urine, droppings, or saliva of infected rodents and can lead…
Harmony and Love Harmony and Love is a general wellness program intended to support emotional balance, openness, and a sense of inner connection. While not aimed at a specific physical condition, this theme reflects…
Harmony Harmony is a general wellness program intended to support a sense of balance across the body and mind, drawing on the idea that gentle, low-frequency stimulation can help settle the nervous system…
Hartnup Disease Hartnup disease is a rare inherited metabolic disorder that affects the body's ability to absorb certain amino acids, particularly tryptophan, from the intestines and kidneys, sometimes leading to…
Hastoiditis Hastoiditis, more commonly referred to as mastoiditis, is an inflammatory condition affecting the mastoid bone behind the ear, typically arising as a complication of a middle ear infection that has…
Hay Fever Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a common condition triggered by airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, or pet dander, leading to symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes,…
Head Cold A head cold is a common viral infection of the upper respiratory tract that typically causes nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat, mild headache, and general fatigue as the body works to clear the…
Head Injuries 1 Head injuries refer to any trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain, ranging from mild concussions to more serious contusions that can disrupt neurological function, circulation, and tissue repair. This…
Head Injuries 2 Head injuries encompass a range of traumas to the scalp, skull, or brain, from mild concussions to more serious contusions, which can lead to headaches, dizziness, cognitive fog, fatigue, and…
Head Injury Follow-up Head injury follow-up refers to the ongoing recovery period after a concussion, traumatic brain injury, or other impact to the skull, during which lingering symptoms such as headaches, dizziness,…
Head Pressure In Head pressure refers to a sensation of fullness, tightness, or squeezing within the skull that can accompany sinus congestion, tension headaches, barometric shifts, fatigue, or general circulatory…
Head Top Of The top of the head, often referred to as the crown or vertex, is a region associated with the scalp, underlying cranial structures, and surrounding nerves and circulation. Discomfort in this area…
Headache Migraine Migraine headaches are a neurological condition characterized by recurrent, often severe head pain that may be accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, visual disturbances, and aura.…
Headache Rapid Relief Headaches are a common neurological complaint characterized by pain or pressure in the head, ranging from dull tension-type discomfort to sharp, throbbing sensations that can disrupt daily…
Headache Headache refers to pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck, ranging from mild tension-type aches to more intense migraines and cluster headaches, often triggered by stress, muscle strain,…
Headaches 1 Headaches are a common condition involving pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck, ranging from mild tension-type aches to more severe migraines and cluster headaches. They can stem from…
Headaches 2 Headaches are a common condition characterized by pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck, ranging from mild tension-type aches to more severe migraines, and they can stem from a variety of…
Headaches Biliary Biliary headaches are head pains thought to arise from disturbances in the gallbladder or bile flow, often presenting alongside digestive discomfort, nausea, or right-sided upper abdominal tension.…
Headaches Comp Headaches are episodes of pain or pressure in the head, ranging from mild tension-type discomfort to more intense migraine and cluster headaches, often triggered by stress, muscle tension, vascular…
Headaches Due to Parasites Headaches due to parasites refer to head pain that arises as a secondary symptom of parasitic infection, often linked to toxins released by organisms, immune response, or pressure and inflammation…
Headaches Due to Toxicity Headaches due to toxicity are a type of head pain thought to arise when the body is overburdened by environmental pollutants, heavy metals, chemical exposures, or accumulated metabolic waste that the…
Headaches Parasites 1 Headaches Parasites 1 addresses headaches that may be linked to parasitic activity within the body, where certain organisms can contribute to neurological symptoms, inflammation, and recurring head…
Headaches Parasites 2 Headaches Parasites 2 addresses headaches that may be linked to parasitic infections, a connection sometimes overlooked when persistent or recurring head pain does not respond to conventional…
Headaches Toxicity 1 Headaches related to toxicity are a form of head pain thought to arise when the body struggles to process accumulated environmental, metabolic, or dietary toxins, often presenting as dull, persistent…
Headaches Toxicity 2 Headaches linked to toxicity are persistent or recurring head pains thought to arise when the body struggles to process accumulated environmental toxins, metabolic byproducts, or residues from foods,…
Headaches Unknown Cause Headaches of unknown cause refer to recurring or persistent head pain where the underlying trigger has not been clearly identified, ranging from dull tension-like discomfort to sharper throbbing…
Headaches Urogenital 1 Headaches with a urogenital connection refer to head pain that appears alongside or is influenced by conditions affecting the urinary or reproductive systems, where pelvic inflammation, hormonal…
Headaches Urogenital 2 Headaches with a urogenital component refer to head pain that appears to be linked to imbalances or irritation in the urinary and reproductive systems, where pelvic tension, hormonal shifts, or…
Headaches Vertebral Misalignment 1 Headaches caused by vertebral misalignment occur when displacement or restricted motion in the cervical or upper thoracic spine irritates surrounding nerves, muscles, and blood vessels, often…
Headaches Vertebral Misalignment 2 Headaches caused by vertebral misalignment occur when the bones of the spine, particularly in the cervical region, shift out of their normal position and place pressure on surrounding nerves,…
Headaches Vertebral Misalignment Headaches caused by vertebral misalignment occur when the bones of the spine, particularly in the cervical region, shift out of their natural position, placing pressure on nerves, muscles, and blood…
Headaches Headaches are a common neurological symptom involving pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck, ranging from mild tension-type episodes to more debilitating migraines and cluster headaches.…
Healing 1 Healing 1 is a general wellness program designed to support the body's natural recovery processes, drawing on a set of frequencies traditionally associated with tissue repair, cellular regeneration,…
Healing 2 Healing 2 is a general wellness program intended to support the body's natural recovery processes, encouraging tissue repair, balanced energy, and overall resilience during periods of physical stress…
Healing 3 Healing 3 is a general wellness program intended to support the body's natural recovery processes, encouraging cellular repair, tissue regeneration, and a return to balance after physical or…
Healing Acceleration Healing acceleration refers to supporting the body's natural recovery processes so that tissue repair, cellular regeneration, and resolution of inflammation can proceed more efficiently after injury,…
Healing and Regeneration 1 Healing and regeneration refer to the body's natural processes of repairing damaged tissues, restoring cellular function, and returning systems to a state of balance after injury, illness, or chronic…
Healing and Regeneration 2 Healing and regeneration refer to the body's natural processes of repairing damaged tissue, restoring cellular function, and returning organs and systems to a state of balance after injury, illness,…
Healing Enhanced Healing Enhanced is a general wellness program designed to support the body's natural recovery processes, encouraging cellular repair, tissue regeneration, and overall vitality during periods of…
Healing Frequency Russian The Healing Frequency Russian program is a general wellness protocol rooted in Russian bioresonance research, where specific low electromagnetic frequencies are believed to support the body's natural…
Healing General Healing General is a broad supportive program designed to encourage the body's natural recovery processes rather than addressing a single condition or pathogen. It falls within general wellness use…
Healing Infinite Healing Infinite is a general wellness program designed to support the body's natural restorative processes across multiple systems, rather than targeting a single condition. It is intended for those…
Healing Special
Healing Healing is a broad wellness theme focused on supporting the body's natural recovery processes after injury, illness, stress, or surgery, encompassing tissue repair, cellular regeneration, and overall…
Hearing Disorders KHZ Hearing disorders encompass a range of auditory conditions including tinnitus, hearing loss, age-related auditory decline, and inner ear dysfunctions that affect the ability to perceive or process…
Hearing Disorders XTRA Hearing disorders encompass a range of conditions affecting the auditory system, including tinnitus, hearing loss, inner ear inflammation, and balance disturbances that can arise from infection,…
Hearing Loss Sudden Sudden hearing loss refers to a rapid, unexplained reduction in hearing, typically affecting one ear over the course of hours or a few days, and is often linked to inner ear inflammation, viral…
Hearing Hearing refers to the auditory system's ability to detect and process sound, a complex function that depends on the health of the ears, auditory nerves, and related neural pathways. This program…
Heart Angina Pectoris Angina pectoris is chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, often a symptom of underlying coronary artery disease and a signal that the heart is not receiving enough…
Heart Animals Heart Animals is a veterinary-focused Rife program intended to support cardiovascular health and overall heart function in companion animals such as dogs, cats, and other pets. Cardiac issues in…
Heart Blockage Heart blockage refers to a partial or complete obstruction of the electrical signals or blood flow within the heart, often caused by arterial plaque buildup, scar tissue, or disruptions in the…
Heart Catheterization Heart catheterization is a medical procedure in which a thin, flexible tube is guided through a blood vessel to the heart to diagnose or treat cardiovascular conditions, and recovery can involve…
Heart Defects Congenital Congenital heart defects are structural abnormalities of the heart that are present at birth, ranging from small openings between chambers to more complex malformations affecting blood flow, valve…
Heart Disease Heart disease is a broad term covering conditions that affect the structure and function of the heart and surrounding blood vessels, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure,…
Heart Diseases Heart diseases encompass a range of conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and inflammatory disorders of cardiac tissue. Rife…
Heart Disorder Heart disorder is a broad term covering conditions that affect the structure or function of the heart, including irregular rhythms, weakened muscle tone, reduced circulation, and inflammation of…
Heart Failure Heart failure is a chronic condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump blood efficiently enough to meet the body's needs, often leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, fluid retention, and…
Heart Fast Palpitations Heart fast palpitations refer to the sensation of a racing, fluttering, or pounding heartbeat, which can be triggered by stress, stimulants, hormonal shifts, electrolyte imbalances, or underlying…
Heart Function Balance Heart Function Balance is a general wellness program focused on supporting the steady, rhythmic activity of the cardiovascular system, which circulates oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and…
Heart Function Normalize Heart function normalization refers to supporting the steady, balanced operation of the cardiovascular system, including rhythm, circulation, and the overall tone of the heart muscle. This program…
Heart General Heart General is a broad cardiovascular support program intended for overall heart health, addressing common concerns such as irregular rhythm, circulation issues, and general fatigue of the cardiac…
Heart Myocarditis Myocarditis is an inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular middle layer of the heart wall, often triggered by viral infections, autoimmune responses, or exposure to certain toxins, and it can…
Heart Septal Defects Heart septal defects are congenital openings in the wall that separates the chambers of the heart, allowing blood to flow abnormally between the left and right sides and potentially placing extra…
Heart Tonic Animals Heart Tonic Animals is a general wellness program intended to support cardiovascular function and overall vitality in animals, helping to maintain healthy circulation, steady heart rhythm, and…
Heart Tonic Heart Tonic is a general wellness program intended to support cardiovascular function, encouraging steady circulation, balanced heart rhythm, and overall vitality of the heart and surrounding…
Heart Valve Diseases Heart valve diseases encompass a range of conditions in which one or more of the heart's four valves fail to open or close properly, disrupting normal blood flow and placing added strain on the…
Heart The heart is the muscular organ at the center of the cardiovascular system, responsible for circulating blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body. This program applies specific low…
Heartburn Chronic Chronic heartburn is a persistent burning sensation behind the breastbone caused by stomach acid repeatedly flowing back into the esophagus, often linked to gastroesophageal reflux, dietary triggers,…
Heartworms BIO Heartworms are parasitic nematodes, primarily Dirofilaria immitis, that lodge in the heart, pulmonary arteries, and surrounding blood vessels of their host, where they can cause serious…
Heartworms CAFL Heartworms are parasitic roundworms, scientifically known as Dirofilaria immitis, that primarily infect dogs and other mammals, taking up residence in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels…
Heat Exchange Heat exchange refers to the body's natural regulation of temperature, the process by which warmth is generated, distributed, and released to maintain homeostasis across tissues, organs, and the…
Heat Generation Heat generation refers to the body's natural thermogenic processes, the production of warmth through metabolic activity, circulation, and cellular function that helps maintain a stable core…
Heat Stress Disorders Heat stress disorders are a spectrum of conditions caused by the body's inability to regulate temperature in hot environments, ranging from heat cramps and exhaustion to more serious heat-related…
Heavy Metal Toxicity Heavy metal toxicity refers to the accumulation of metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, or aluminum in the body's tissues, which can disrupt enzyme function, burden the liver and kidneys,…
Heavy Metals Heavy metals refers to the accumulation of toxic metallic elements such as lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and aluminum in the body, which can disrupt enzymatic processes, burden the liver and…
Heel Spurs Heel spurs are small calcium deposits that form on the underside of the heel bone, often developing alongside plantar fasciitis and producing sharp pain when walking or standing for long periods.…
Helicobacter Pylori Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach and is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and discomfort in the upper digestive tract. This…
Heliobacter Pylori 1 Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach and upper digestive tract, where it can contribute to chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and ongoing digestive…
Heliobacter Pylori 2 Stomach - Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach and is widely recognized as a contributor to chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and other upper…
Heliobacter Pylori 3 Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the stomach lining and is widely associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and long-term digestive discomfort. This program…
Heliobacter Pylori 4 Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach and is a common contributor to chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and digestive discomfort. This program…
Heliobacter Pylori 5 Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach, where it can contribute to chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and digestive discomfort if left unaddressed.…
Heliobacterium Pylori Ulcer Stomach - Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the lining of the stomach and is a leading cause of chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers, often producing symptoms such as…
Helminthiasis Helminthiasis refers to a parasitic infection caused by helminths, a group of worms that can inhabit the intestines, blood, or tissues and contribute to digestive distress, nutrient depletion,…
Helminthosporium Helminthosporium is a genus of filamentous fungi commonly found in soil, decaying plant matter, and grain crops, where it can act as a plant pathogen and, in some cases, contribute to respiratory…
Hemangioma Cavernous Cavernous hemangioma is a benign vascular growth made up of enlarged, blood-filled spaces that can develop in the skin, liver, brain, or other tissues, sometimes causing pressure, discomfort, or…
Hemangioma Hemangioma refers to a benign growth made up of an abnormal collection of blood vessels, commonly appearing on the skin or within internal organs and most often seen in infants and young children.…
Hematologic Diseases Hematologic diseases encompass a broad range of disorders affecting the blood and blood-forming tissues, including conditions involving red and white blood cells, platelets, bone marrow, and the…
Hematoma Epidural Cranial An epidural cranial hematoma is a collection of blood that forms between the skull and the outer protective layer of the brain, typically following a head injury, and it can place pressure on…
Hematoma Subdural A subdural hematoma is a collection of blood that forms between the brain and its outer protective covering, typically following a head injury, and can cause headaches, confusion, dizziness, or…
Hematospermia Hematospermia is the presence of blood in semen, a symptom that can result from inflammation, infection, or minor injury to the prostate, seminal vesicles, or urethra, and while often benign it can…
Hematuria KHZ Hematuria refers to the presence of blood in the urine, which can stem from urinary tract infections, kidney stones, inflammation of the bladder or kidneys, or other underlying conditions affecting…
Hematuria XTRA Hematuria refers to the presence of blood in the urine, which can result from urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder irritation, or other conditions affecting the urinary system. The…
Hemianopsia Hemianopsia is a visual field deficit in which a person loses sight in half of the visual field in one or both eyes, most often resulting from stroke, brain injury, tumors, or other neurological…
Hemiplegia Hemiplegia is a condition characterized by paralysis or significant weakness affecting one side of the body, most often resulting from stroke, brain injury, or neurological damage that disrupts motor…
Hemobartinella Felis Hemobartonella felis, sometimes referenced as Hemobartinella felis, is a bacterial parasite that infects the red blood cells of cats and, in rare cases, has been studied in relation to broader…
Hemochromatosis KHZ Hemochromatosis is a disorder in which the body absorbs and stores excessive amounts of iron, leading to deposits in organs such as the liver, heart, and pancreas that can cause fatigue, joint pain,…
Hemochromatosis XTRA Hemochromatosis is a disorder in which the body absorbs and stores excess iron, gradually depositing it in organs such as the liver, heart, and pancreas where it can cause fatigue, joint pain, and…
Hemoglobin Normalize Production Hemoglobin is the iron-rich protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body, and supporting its healthy production is important for energy, circulation,…
Hemoglobinopathies Hemoglobinopathies are a group of inherited blood disorders characterized by abnormalities in the structure or production of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen…
Hemoglobinuria Paroxysmal Paroxysmal hemoglobinuria is a rare blood disorder in which red blood cells break down prematurely, releasing hemoglobin into the urine and often producing episodes of dark-colored urine, fatigue,…
Hemophilia 1 Hemophilia is a rare inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly due to a deficiency in specific clotting factors, leading to prolonged bleeding after injury and, in more…
Hemophilia 2 Blood - Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly due to a deficiency in specific clotting factors, leading to prolonged bleeding after injury and, in…
Hemophilia A Hemophilia A is an inherited bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of clotting factor VIII, which can result in prolonged bleeding, easy bruising, and joint discomfort following minor injuries.…
Hemophilia B Hemophilia B, also known as Christmas disease, is an inherited bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of clotting factor IX, which impairs the blood's ability to form stable clots and can lead to…
Hemoptysis Hemoptysis refers to the coughing up of blood or blood-stained mucus from the respiratory tract, a symptom that can arise from infections, inflammation of the airways, or other underlying pulmonary…
Hemorrhage 1 Blood - Hemorrhage refers to abnormal or excessive bleeding from a blood vessel, which can occur internally or externally and ranges from minor to medically urgent. This program applies specific…
Hemorrhage 2 Hemorrhage refers to the escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, which can occur internally or externally and may range from minor capillary bleeding to more serious vascular events that…
Hemorrhage Postpartum Postpartum hemorrhage refers to excessive bleeding that can occur after childbirth, typically involving blood loss from the uterus as it works to contract and return to its pre-pregnancy state. Rife…
Hemorrhagic Fevers Viral Viral hemorrhagic fevers are a group of serious illnesses caused by several distinct families of viruses, including filoviruses, arenaviruses, bunyaviruses, and flaviviruses, characterized by fever,…
Hemorrhoids 1 Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain, often resulting from straining, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, or chronic…
Hemorrhoids 2 Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain, particularly during bowel movements. They are common and may result from…
Hemorrhoids 3 Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the rectum and lower anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain during bowel movements, often resulting from increased pressure due to…
Hemorrhoids 4 Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain during bowel movements, often resulting from increased pressure due to…
Hemorrhoids Piles Hemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are swollen and inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain during bowel movements. They may develop from…
Hemorrhoids BIO Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain during bowel movements, often resulting from straining, prolonged sitting,…
Hemorrhoids CAFL Anus - Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, burning, and bleeding, often triggered by straining, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, or…
Hemorrhoids KHZ Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus that can cause discomfort, itching, bleeding, and pain, often triggered by prolonged sitting, straining, pregnancy, or chronic constipation.…
Hemosiderosis Hemosiderosis is a condition characterized by the abnormal accumulation of hemosiderin, an iron-storage complex, within tissues and organs such as the liver, lungs, spleen, and kidneys, often…
Hendra Virus Disease Hendra virus disease is a rare but severe zoonotic illness caused by Hendra virus, a paramyxovirus first identified in 1994 during an outbreak in Hendra, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. The virus is…
Hepatitis A 1 Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus, typically spread through contaminated food or water and characterized by fatigue, nausea, abdominal discomfort, and…
Hepatitis A 2 Liver - Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus, typically spread through contaminated food or water, and often resulting in fatigue, nausea, abdominal…
Hepatitis A VEGA Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus, typically transmitted through contaminated food or water and characterized by fatigue, nausea, abdominal discomfort, and…
Hepatitis A XTRA Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus, typically spread through contaminated food or water and characterized by fatigue, nausea, abdominal discomfort, and…
Hepatitis B 1 Hepatitis B is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis B virus that primarily affects the liver, potentially leading to inflammation, fatigue, jaundice, and in chronic cases long-term liver damage.…
Hepatitis B 2 Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus, which can lead to both acute and chronic illness, with symptoms ranging from fatigue, nausea, and abdominal discomfort…
Hepatitis B 3 Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus, which can lead to both acute and chronic illness affecting liver function, energy levels, and overall health. This…
Hepatitis B Antigen Hepatitis B antigen refers to viral proteins produced by the hepatitis B virus, which can be detected in the bloodstream during infection and serve as markers used to identify active or chronic liver…
Hepatitis B Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver, caused by the hepatitis B virus and capable of producing both short-term illness and long-term chronic conditions that may lead to liver…
Hepatitis C 1 Hepatitis C is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis C virus that primarily affects the liver, potentially leading to chronic inflammation, fibrosis, and long-term complications if left…
Hepatitis C 2 Hepatitis C is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis C virus that primarily affects the liver, often progressing silently over many years and potentially leading to chronic inflammation,…
Hepatitis C 3 Hepatitis C is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis C virus that primarily affects the liver, often progressing silently over years and potentially leading to chronic inflammation, fibrosis,…
Hepatitis C 4 Hepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus, which can lead to chronic inflammation, fibrosis, and long-term damage to liver function if left unaddressed. In Rife…
Hepatitis C 6 Hepatitis C is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis C virus that primarily affects the liver, often progressing silently over years and potentially leading to chronic inflammation, fibrosis,…
Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus and often leading to chronic inflammation, fatigue, and progressive liver damage if left untreated.…
Hepatitis General 1 Virus Hepatitis is a viral infection of the liver that causes inflammation and can interfere with the organ's ability to filter toxins, produce essential proteins, and support digestion. Several distinct…
Hepatitis General 3 Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver most often caused by viral infection, though it can also result from toxins, alcohol, or autoimmune conditions, and it can affect the organ's ability to…
Hepatitis General 4 Hepatitis is a general term for inflammation of the liver, most often caused by viral infection but also linked to toxins, autoimmune activity, and other underlying factors. It can present with…
Hepatitis General 7 Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, most often caused by viral infection, that can interfere with the organ's ability to filter toxins, produce proteins, and support digestion. This general…
Hepatitis General 8 Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver most often caused by viral infection, though it can also result from toxins, alcohol use, or autoimmune conditions, and it can range from a short-lived…
Hepatitis General Secondary Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver most commonly caused by viral infection, though it can also result from toxins, autoimmune conditions, or chronic alcohol use. This general secondary program…
Hepatitis General Hepatitis is a general term for inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by viral infections but also linked to toxins, alcohol, certain medications, and autoimmune conditions, with symptoms…
Hepatitis New Numbers Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, most often caused by viral infection but sometimes by toxins, alcohol, or autoimmune conditions, and it can range from a short-term illness to a chronic…
Hepatitis Non A Non B Hepatitis Non-A Non-B is a historical clinical term once used to describe viral hepatitis infections that could not be attributed to the hepatitis A or hepatitis B viruses, most of which were later…
Hepatitis Type A Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus, typically spread through contaminated food or water and characterized by fatigue, nausea, abdominal discomfort, and…
Hepatitis Type B Hepatitis Type B is a viral infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus, which can lead to inflammation, fatigue, jaundice, and in chronic cases, long-term liver damage. Rife frequency…
Hepatitis Viral Human Viral hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver caused by viruses such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, which can lead to fatigue, jaundice, abdominal discomfort, and, in chronic cases, long-term…
Hepatitis BIO Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, most often caused by viral infections such as hepatitis A, B, or C, though it can also result from toxins, alcohol, or autoimmune conditions. Symptoms…
Hepatitis VEGA Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by viral infections such as hepatitis A, B, or C, though it can also result from toxins, autoimmune activity, or other stressors on…
Hepatitis XTRA Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by viral infections such as hepatitis A, B, or C, though it can also result from toxins, autoimmune conditions, or excessive…
Hepatolenticular Degeneration Hepatolenticular degeneration, also known as Wilson's disease, is a rare inherited disorder in which copper accumulates in the liver, brain, and other tissues, leading to neurological symptoms, liver…
Hepatomegaly Hepatomegaly is the medical term for an enlarged liver, a condition that can result from infections, fatty liver disease, hepatitis, congestion, toxin exposure, or other underlying disorders…
Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathies Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathies are a group of rare inherited disorders that affect the peripheral nerves responsible for sensation and involuntary functions such as blood pressure,…
Hereditary Sex Derangement Hereditary sex derangement refers to inherited disturbances affecting the reproductive and endocrine systems, where genetic factors may contribute to imbalances in hormone regulation, sexual…
Hernia Diaphragmatic A diaphragmatic hernia, also known as a hiatal hernia, occurs when part of the stomach or abdominal contents pushes upward through an opening in the diaphragm, which can lead to discomfort, acid…
Hernia Disc Stomach - A herniated disc, sometimes called a slipped or ruptured disc, occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc pushes through a tear in its tougher outer layer, often pressing on nearby…
Hernia Esophageal An esophageal hernia, more commonly known as a hiatal hernia, occurs when part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm and into the chest cavity, often producing heartburn, acid reflux,…
Hernia General A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue, most commonly in the abdomen or groin, often causing discomfort, swelling, or…
Hernia Hiatal A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, often leading to acid reflux, heartburn, chest discomfort, difficulty swallowing, and a…
Hernia Umbilical KHZ An umbilical hernia occurs when a portion of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weakened area of the abdominal wall near the navel, often causing a visible bulge, discomfort, or a feeling…
Hernia Umbilical XTRA An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall near the navel, often causing a visible bulge, discomfort, or a feeling of…
Hernia A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weakened area of muscle or connective tissue, most commonly in the abdominal wall or groin, often causing a visible bulge,…
Herniated Disc Reduce Swelling A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its tougher outer layer, often pressing on nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the back,…
Herpes Eczema Herpes eczema, sometimes called eczema herpeticum, is a skin condition that occurs when the herpes simplex virus infects areas of skin already affected by eczema or atopic dermatitis, producing…
Herpes Furunculosis Secondary Herpes furunculosis refers to a secondary bacterial infection, often a boil-like skin eruption, that can develop alongside or following a herpes outbreak when the compromised skin becomes vulnerable…
Herpes Furunculosis Skin Disease Herpes furunculosis skin disease refers to deep, painful boil-like skin lesions that can develop alongside or be aggravated by herpes viral activity, often presenting as inflamed nodules with…
Herpes General
Herpes General 3 Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters or sores on the mouth, genitals, or surrounding skin, and tends to…
Herpes General 4 Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters or sores on the mouth, genitals, or other areas of the body, often…
Herpes General 5 Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurring outbreaks of painful sores or blisters on the skin, mouth, or genital area, and tends to remain…
Herpes General 6 Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can lead to oral cold sores, genital lesions, and recurring outbreaks accompanied by tingling, itching, and discomfort.…
Herpes General Secondary CAFL Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters or sores around the mouth, genitals, or other areas of the body, and once…
Herpes General Secondary XTRA Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurring outbreaks of painful blisters or sores on the skin, typically around the mouth or genital area, and tends…
Herpes General V Herpes refers to a group of viral infections caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can lead to recurring outbreaks of painful blisters or sores, most commonly affecting the mouth or genital area.…
Herpes Genitalis Herpes genitalis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, typically HSV-2 and sometimes HSV-1, characterized by recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters, sores, itching,…
Herpes Labialis Herpes labialis, commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters, is a viral infection of the lips and surrounding skin caused by the herpes simplex virus, typically producing recurrent clusters of…
Herpes Mouth Sores Herpes mouth sores, commonly known as cold sores or oral herpes, are small fluid-filled blisters that typically appear on or around the lips and are caused by the herpes simplex virus, often flaring…
Herpes Progenitalis 1 Herpes progenitalis, more commonly known as genital herpes, is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus that produces recurring outbreaks of painful blisters and sores in the genital and…
Herpes Progenitalis Herpes progenitalis, more commonly known as genital herpes, is a sexually transmitted viral infection caused primarily by the herpes simplex virus type 2, characterized by recurrent outbreaks of…
Herpes Simplex 1 2nd Herpes Simplex 1 is a common viral infection caused by HSV-1, typically presenting as cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth and lips, though it can also affect other areas of the body. The…
Herpes Simplex 1 Herpes Simplex 1 is a common viral infection caused by HSV-1, typically associated with oral cold sores and fever blisters that appear around the lips and mouth, though it can also affect other areas…
Herpes Simplex 2_1 Herpes Simplex 2 is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), most commonly associated with genital outbreaks but capable of affecting other areas of the body through skin…
Herpes Simplex General Virus Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurring outbreaks of painful sores or blisters around the mouth, face, or genital area and often…
Herpes Simplex i 1 Herpes Simplex I is a viral infection caused by the HSV-1 strain, most commonly associated with oral cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth and lips, though it can also affect other areas of…
Herpes Simplex i 2 Herpes Simplex type 1 is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, most often associated with oral cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth, though it can also affect other…
Herpes Simplex i 3 Herpes Simplex I is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1, typically presenting as cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth and lips, though it can also affect other…
Herpes Simplex i 4 Herpes simplex type 1 is a common viral infection that typically causes oral cold sores around the mouth and lips, though it can also affect other areas of the body. The virus remains dormant in…
Herpes Simplex I Herpes Simplex I is a common viral infection caused by the HSV-1 virus, typically associated with cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth and lips, though it can also affect other areas of the…
Herpes Simplex II Herpes Simplex II is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2, most commonly associated with genital outbreaks that can produce painful sores, itching, and recurring flare-ups…
Herpes Simplex IU.2 Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurring outbreaks of painful blisters or sores, most often around the mouth or genital area. Rife…
Herpes Simplex RTI Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can produce recurring sores around the mouth, face, or genital area and tends to remain dormant in nerve tissue…
Herpes Simplex KHZ Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, typically appearing as recurring cold sores around the mouth (HSV-1) or as genital lesions (HSV-2), often accompanied by…
Herpes Simplex VEGA Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, typically presenting as recurrent oral cold sores (HSV-1) or genital lesions (HSV-2), with the virus remaining latent in…
Herpes Type 1 Anec Comp Herpes Simplex Type 1 is a common viral infection caused by HSV-1, most often associated with oral cold sores and fever blisters around the lips and mouth, though it can also affect other areas of…
Herpes Type 2 Comp Herpes Type 2, also known as HSV-2, is a viral infection that primarily affects the genital area and can cause recurring outbreaks of painful sores, itching, and flu-like symptoms during active…
Herpes Type 2A Secondary Herpes Type 2, commonly known as HSV-2, is a viral infection primarily responsible for genital herpes, characterized by recurring outbreaks of painful sores, itching, and flu-like symptoms during…
Herpes Type 2A BIO Herpes Type 2A refers to a strain of the herpes simplex virus type 2, which is primarily associated with genital herpes and characterized by recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters or sores, often…
Herpes Type 2A CAFL Herpes Type 2 refers to the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), a common viral infection that typically causes genital outbreaks marked by painful sores, itching, and recurring flare-ups during periods…
Herpes Type 5 BIO Herpes Type 5, more commonly known as cytomegalovirus or CMV, is a widespread member of the herpesvirus family that often remains latent in the body and can cause complications in immunocompromised…
Herpes Type 5 CAFL Herpes Type 5, more commonly known as cytomegalovirus (CMV), is a widespread member of the herpesvirus family that often remains latent in the body but can cause significant illness in newborns and…
Herpes Type 6 1 Human Herpesvirus 6 is a common virus from the herpes family that infects most people during early childhood, often causing roseola in infants and remaining latent in the body throughout life. In…
Herpes Type 6 2 Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is a common virus that most people contract in early childhood, where it can cause roseola and, in some cases, remain latent in the body and reactivate later in life,…
Herpes Type C Herpes Type C refers to a less commonly discussed variant within the broader herpesvirus family, a group of DNA viruses known for establishing latent infections and producing recurrent outbreaks…
Herpes Zoster 1 Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same pathogen responsible for chickenpox. It typically presents as a…
Herpes Zoster 9 Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same pathogen responsible for chickenpox, and is characterized by a…
Herpes Zoster Oticus Herpes zoster oticus, also known as Ramsay Hunt syndrome, is a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus affecting the facial nerve near the inner ear, often causing ear pain, a vesicular rash in or…
Herpes Zoster Secondary Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus that produces a painful skin rash, nerve inflammation, and lingering…
Herpes Zoster Virus Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same pathogen responsible for chickenpox, and it typically presents as a…
Herpes Zoster KHZ Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same pathogen responsible for chickenpox. It typically presents as a…
Herpes Zoster VEGA Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same pathogen responsible for chickenpox. It typically presents as a…
Herpesviridae Infections KHZ Herpesviridae infections are caused by a family of DNA viruses that includes herpes simplex types 1 and 2, varicella-zoster, Epstein-Barr, and cytomegalovirus, all of which can establish lifelong…
Herpesviridae Infections XTRA Herpesviridae infections are caused by a family of DNA viruses that includes herpes simplex types 1 and 2, varicella-zoster, Epstein-Barr, and cytomegalovirus, all of which can establish lifelong…
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Hiatal Hernia 1 A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, often causing acid reflux, heartburn, chest discomfort, and difficulty swallowing. This…
Hiatal Hernia 2 Hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, often causing acid reflux, heartburn, chest discomfort, and difficulty swallowing. This…
Hiccups Hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm followed by sudden closure of the vocal cords, producing the characteristic sound. While most episodes are brief and harmless, persistent or…
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammatory skin condition in which painful nodules, abscesses, and tunneling tracts form in areas where sweat glands and hair follicles are concentrated, such…
High Blood Pressure Hypertension High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common cardiovascular condition in which the force of blood against artery walls remains consistently elevated, placing added strain on the heart and…
High Blood Sugar High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, occurs when glucose levels in the bloodstream rise above the normal range, often linked to insulin resistance, diabetes, dietary patterns, or metabolic stress, and…
High Endocrine Production Stimulate High Endocrine Production Stimulate is a general wellness program intended to support and gently encourage the activity of the endocrine system, the network of glands that produces hormones…
High Fever Acute Pyrexia High fever, or acute pyrexia, is a sharp elevation of body temperature that typically signals the immune system's response to infection, inflammation, or other physiological stress. This program…
Hip Joint Pain Hip joint pain refers to discomfort in or around the ball-and-socket joint connecting the femur to the pelvis, often caused by osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, labral tears, muscle strain, or…
Hip Ligaments Irritated Hip ligament irritation refers to inflammation or strain of the strong fibrous bands that stabilize the hip joint, often resulting from overuse, sudden movement, poor posture, or repetitive stress.…
Hip Ligaments Tensions Hip ligament tension refers to tightness, strain, or irritation in the strong bands of connective tissue that stabilize the hip joint, often resulting from overuse, poor posture, prolonged sitting,…
Hip Pain 1 Hip pain refers to discomfort in or around the hip joint, which may stem from arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, muscle strain, nerve irritation, or general wear of the cartilage and surrounding soft…
Hip Pain 2 Hip pain refers to discomfort in or around the hip joint, which can arise from arthritis, bursitis, tendon strain, nerve irritation, or wear and tear on the cartilage and surrounding soft tissues.…
Hip Pain Hip - Hip pain refers to discomfort in or around the hip joint, often arising from arthritis, bursitis, tendon strain, muscle imbalances, or wear and tear on cartilage and connective tissue. Rife…
Hirschsprung Disease Hirschsprung disease is a congenital condition in which nerve cells are missing from parts of the large intestine, leading to impaired bowel motility, chronic constipation, and abdominal distension…
Hirsutism Hirsutism is a condition characterized by excessive growth of coarse, dark hair in women on areas of the body where men typically grow hair, such as the face, chest, and back, often linked to…
Hirudo Med. Hirudo Med refers to the use of medicinal leech therapy (Hirudo medicinalis), a traditional practice that has been adapted in modern integrative medicine for its potential to improve circulation,…
Histidinemia Histidinemia is a rare inherited metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme histidase, which leads to elevated levels of the amino acid histidine in the blood and urine. While many…
Histiocytoma Benign Fibrous Benign fibrous histiocytoma is a common, non-cancerous skin growth made up of fibrous tissue and histiocyte cells, typically appearing as a small, firm nodule on the arms or legs. While generally…
Histiocytoma Malignant Fibrous Malignant fibrous histiocytoma is a rare soft tissue sarcoma that typically arises in the connective tissues of the limbs or retroperitoneum, often presenting as a slow-growing but aggressive mass.…
Histiocytosis Langerhans Cell Langerhans cell histiocytosis is a rare disorder in which the body produces an excess of Langerhans cells, a type of immune cell, leading to lesions that can affect bone, skin, lungs, and other…
Histiocytosis Non Langerhans Cell Non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis refers to a group of rare disorders in which histiocytes, a type of immune cell distinct from Langerhans cells, accumulate abnormally in the skin, bones, or other…
Histiocytosis Histiocytosis is a group of rare disorders characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of histiocytes, a type of white blood cell, which can accumulate in various tissues and organs and lead…
Histomonas Meleagridis 1 Histomonas meleagridis is a protozoan parasite best known for causing histomoniasis, or blackhead disease, primarily in turkeys and other gallinaceous birds, where it infects the cecum and liver and…
Histomonas Meleagridis 2 Histomonas meleagridis is a protozoan parasite best known for causing histomoniasis, an infection that primarily affects poultry such as turkeys and chickens but has occasionally drawn attention in…
Histomonas Meleagridis Histomonas meleagridis is a protozoan parasite primarily known for causing histomoniasis, also called blackhead disease, in birds such as turkeys and chickens, though it is occasionally studied in…
Histoplasma Capsulatum 1 Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus found widely in soil environments, particularly in regions with high concentrations of bird or bat droppings, such as river valleys in parts of North and…
Histoplasma Capsulatum 2 Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus found widely in soil environments, particularly in areas enriched by bird and bat droppings. It is the causative agent of histoplasmosis, a fungal…
Histoplasma Lung - Histoplasma is a genus of fungi, most notably Histoplasma capsulatum, that can cause histoplasmosis, a respiratory infection acquired by inhaling fungal spores often found in soil contaminated…
Histoplasmosis KHZ Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling spores of Histoplasma capsulatum, an organism often found in soil enriched by bird or bat droppings, which can affect the lungs and, in more…
Histoplasmosis XTRA Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling spores of Histoplasma capsulatum, an organism commonly found in soil enriched by bird or bat droppings. While many exposures cause mild or no…
HIV 1 HIV 1 refers to human immunodeficiency virus type 1, a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 cells and, without treatment, can progressively weaken the body's ability to fight…
HIV 2 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to fight off infections and certain cancers if left…
HIV 3 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that gradually weakens the immune system by targeting CD4 cells, leaving the body more vulnerable to infections and certain illnesses. This…
HIV 4 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that targets the immune system by attacking CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to defend against infections and disease. This…
HIV 5 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that gradually weakens the immune system by targeting CD4 cells, leaving the body more vulnerable to infections and certain illnesses. This…
HIV 6 HIV is a retrovirus that targets the immune system, gradually weakening the body's ability to defend against infection and, if untreated, can progress to AIDS. The HIV 6 program is part of a series…
HIV 8 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that targets the immune system and, if left untreated, can progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome by weakening the body's ability to…
HIV 9 HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to fight infections and, if untreated, progressing…
HIV AIDS HIV/AIDS refers to infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, which gradually weakens the immune system by attacking CD4 T-cells and, if left untreated, can progress to acquired…
HIV Infections HIV infection is a chronic viral condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, which gradually weakens the immune system by targeting CD4 T cells and, if left untreated, can progress to AIDS.…
HIV Related Infections HIV related infections refer to the opportunistic bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections that can develop when the immune system is weakened by the human immunodeficiency virus, often…
HIV Virus HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 T-cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to fight infection and, if left untreated,…
HIV BIO HIV BIO is a program associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, a retrovirus that targets the immune system by attacking CD4 T-cells and, if left unmanaged, can progress to AIDS by weakening the…
HIV CAFL HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that targets the immune system by attacking CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to fight infections and disease. This program draws…
HIV HC HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 T-cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to fight off infections and certain cancers if…
HIV VEGA HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system by targeting CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body's ability to defend against infections and disease. This…
Hives 1 Hives, also known medically as urticaria, is a skin reaction characterized by raised, itchy welts that can appear suddenly in response to allergens, stress, infection, or other immune triggers. This…
Hives 2 Hives, also known as urticaria, is a skin reaction characterized by raised, itchy welts that can appear suddenly and may be triggered by allergens, stress, infections, or immune system responses.…
Hives Skin - Hives, also known as urticaria, are raised, itchy welts on the skin that can appear suddenly in response to allergens, stress, infections, or other triggers. They often come and go quickly but…
HMSN Type II Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy Type II, also known as the axonal form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, is an inherited neurological condition that affects the peripheral nerves, leading to…
Hoarseness Hoarseness is a change in the voice that often presents as a raspy, breathy, or strained sound, typically caused by inflammation or irritation of the vocal cords from overuse, infection, allergies,…
Hodgkin Disease 3 Hodgkin disease, also known as Hodgkin lymphoma, is a cancer of the lymphatic system characterized by the abnormal growth of lymphocytes and the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, often affecting…
Hodgkin Disease Hodgkin disease, also known as Hodgkin lymphoma, is a cancer of the lymphatic system characterized by the presence of abnormal Reed-Sternberg cells, often causing swollen lymph nodes, fatigue,…
Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma that affects the lymphatic system, marked by the abnormal growth of lymphocytes and often presenting with swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, fever, and unexplained…
Holoprosencephaly Holoprosencephaly is a rare congenital brain malformation in which the forebrain of the embryo fails to divide properly into two distinct hemispheres, resulting in a spectrum of neurological, facial,…
Homocystinuria Homocystinuria is a rare inherited metabolic disorder in which the body cannot properly process the amino acid methionine, leading to a buildup of homocysteine that can affect the eyes, skeleton,…
Hookworm Infections Hookworm infection is a parasitic condition caused by intestinal nematodes, typically Ancylostoma duodenale or Necator americanus, which attach to the lining of the small intestine and feed on blood,…
Hookworm Intestines - Hookworm refers to a parasitic infection of the small intestine caused by nematode worms that attach to the intestinal wall and feed on blood, often leading to anemia, fatigue, abdominal…
Hordeolum CAFL Eyes - Hordeolum, commonly known as a stye, is a localized infection of the eyelid that produces a tender, red bump along the lash line or under the eyelid, typically caused by bacteria affecting the…
Hordeolum KHZ Hordeolum, commonly known as a stye, is a localized infection of the eyelid that causes a tender, red bump along the lash line or beneath the skin, typically resulting from blocked oil glands and…
Hormodendrum 2 Hormodendrum is a genus of dematiaceous fungi, now more commonly classified under Cladosporium and Hormodendrum-related molds, which are environmental organisms found in soil, decaying plant matter,…
Hormodendrum Hormodendrum is a genus of dematiaceous fungi, sometimes reclassified under Cladosporium, that can act as an environmental allergen and occasional opportunistic pathogen in susceptible individuals.…
Hormonal Imbalances Male Hormonal imbalances in men refer to disruptions in the body's endocrine system, where levels of key hormones such as testosterone, cortisol, or thyroid hormones fall outside their typical range,…
Hormonal Imbalances Hormonal imbalances occur when the endocrine system produces too much or too little of one or more hormones, disrupting processes such as metabolism, mood regulation, sleep, reproduction, and energy…
Horner Syndrome Horner syndrome is a neurological condition caused by disruption of the sympathetic nerve pathway that supplies the face and eye, typically producing a drooping eyelid, a constricted pupil, and…
Hot Flashes 1 Hot flashes are sudden sensations of intense warmth, often accompanied by flushing and sweating, most commonly associated with the hormonal shifts of menopause and perimenopause but also linked to…
Hot Flashes 2 Hot flashes are sudden episodes of intense warmth, flushing, and sweating most commonly associated with the hormonal fluctuations of perimenopause and menopause, though they can also arise from…
Hot Flashes CAFL Hot flashes are sudden sensations of intense warmth, often accompanied by flushing and sweating, most commonly experienced during the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause. They can disrupt…
Hot Flashes XTRA Hot flashes are sudden sensations of intense heat, often accompanied by sweating, flushing, and a rapid heartbeat, most commonly experienced during the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause.…
Hot Tub Folliculitis 1 Hot tub folliculitis is a skin infection of the hair follicles caused most often by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can thrive in warm, inadequately chlorinated water found in hot tubs,…
Hot Tub Folliculitis 2 Hot tub folliculitis is a skin infection of the hair follicles, typically caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria thriving in warm, poorly maintained water such as hot tubs, whirlpools, and heated…
Hot Tub Folliculitis 3 Hot tub folliculitis is a skin infection of the hair follicles, most often caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria thriving in warm, inadequately disinfected water such as hot tubs, whirlpools, and…
Hot Tub Folliculitis 4 Hot tub folliculitis is a skin infection of the hair follicles, typically caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria found in poorly maintained warm water environments such as hot tubs, whirlpools,…
Hot Tub Folliculitis 5 Hair - Hot tub folliculitis is an itchy, bumpy skin rash caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, typically picked up from poorly maintained hot tubs, whirlpools, or heated pools, where the warm…
Household Insect Mix BIO The Household Insect Mix program is intended to address concerns related to common household insects, which can include exposure to organisms such as fleas, mites, ants, cockroaches, and other small…
Household Insect Mix CAFL Household insect mix refers to a frequency set aimed at common indoor pests and the microbes they can carry into living spaces, such as flies, mites, fleas, and other small arthropods that may…
HSAN Type I Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type I (HSAN I) is a rare inherited disorder of the peripheral nervous system, characterized by progressive loss of sensation in the hands and feet,…
HSAN Type II Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type II (HSAN II) is a rare inherited disorder of the peripheral nervous system, characterized by a progressive loss of sensation in the hands, feet, and…
HSAN Type IV HSAN Type IV, also known as Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type IV or Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis, is a rare inherited disorder of the peripheral nervous system…
HSAN Type V HSAN Type V, or Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type V, is a rare inherited disorder that impairs the perception of pain and temperature due to a loss of certain sensory nerve fibers,…
Hulda C Zap 2500 The Hulda C Zap 2500 program is based on the zapping approach developed by Dr. Hulda Clark, who proposed that a single sustained frequency in the low kilohertz range could be used as a general…
Hulda C Zap 3000 The Hulda Clark Zap 3000 protocol is a general wellness approach inspired by the work of Dr. Hulda Clark, who proposed that applying a specific electromagnetic frequency could help the body address a…
Human Body Cell The human body cell is the fundamental unit of life, a microscopic structure responsible for every physiological process from energy production and tissue repair to immune defense and communication…
Human Body The Human Body program is a general wellness offering designed to support the overall functioning and resonance of the body as an interconnected system rather than addressing a single condition or…
Human Chest Cavity The human chest cavity, or thoracic cavity, is the enclosed space within the rib cage that houses vital structures including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and major blood vessels, all supported by the…
Human Hair Human hair, while not a condition itself, is sometimes addressed within Rife frequency therapy as a focal point for concerns related to scalp health, hair quality, follicle vitality, and the broader…
Human Head Cavity The human head cavity refers to the hollow spaces within the skull, including the cranial cavity that houses the brain and the various sinus cavities that influence breathing, drainage, and…
Human Papilloma Virus HPV XTRA Human papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, is a group of related viruses that can infect the skin and mucous membranes, sometimes leading to warts, lesions, or in certain strains, an increased risk…
Human Papilloma Virus HPV XTRA XP Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common viral infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes, with various strains capable of causing warts, lesions, and in some cases contributing to cervical…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus1 Human T-Lymphocyte Virus 1, commonly known as HTLV-1, is a retrovirus that infects T cells of the immune system and has been associated with conditions such as adult T-cell leukemia and a progressive…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus2 Human T-Lymphocyte Virus 2, also known as HTLV-2, is a retrovirus that infects T cells of the immune system and has been associated with certain neurological and blood-related conditions, though many…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus3 Human T-Lymphocytic Virus (HTLV) refers to a family of retroviruses that infect T cells, a type of white blood cell central to the immune system, and are associated with conditions ranging from…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus4 Human T-Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV) refers to a family of retroviruses that infect T cells, a key part of the immune system, and are associated with conditions ranging from chronic immune dysregulation…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus5 Human T-Lymphocytotropic Virus (HTLV) is a family of retroviruses that infect T cells, a type of white blood cell central to the immune response, and can be associated with chronic immune-related…
Human T Lymphocyte Virus6 Human T Lymphocyte Virus 6, often referenced in the context of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus family, is a retrovirus that infects T lymphocytes and can be associated with immune system…
Humor Humor in the context of energetic wellness refers to the emotional state of lightness, laughter, and good cheer, which has long been associated with reduced stress, improved mood, and a stronger…
Huntington's Disease Huntington's disease is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by a genetic mutation that leads to the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, resulting in movement difficulties,…
Hutchinson's Melanotic Freckle Hutchinson's melanotic freckle, also known as lentigo maligna, is a slow-growing pigmented skin lesion that typically appears on sun-exposed areas of the face in older adults and is considered a…
Hydatidiform Mole Hydatidiform mole is a rare gestational condition in which abnormal trophoblastic tissue grows inside the uterus instead of a viable pregnancy, sometimes producing grape-like cysts and elevated hCG…
Hydrocele 1 Hydrocele refers to a buildup of fluid within the sac surrounding a testicle, leading to swelling in the scrotum that is often painless but can cause discomfort, heaviness, or self-consciousness.…
Hydrocele 2 Hydrocele is a condition in which fluid accumulates in the thin sheath surrounding a testicle, leading to swelling of the scrotum that is usually painless but can cause discomfort, heaviness, or…
Hydrocele 3 Hydrocele is a condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in a sac surrounding the testicle, causing swelling in the scrotum that can range from mild to noticeable discomfort. While often…
Hydrocele Hydrocele is a fluid-filled swelling that develops around a testicle, often appearing as a soft, painless enlargement of the scrotum caused by the accumulation of serous fluid within the tunica…
Hydrocephalus Normal Pressure Normal pressure hydrocephalus is a neurological condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates within the ventricles of the brain despite intracranial pressure remaining within a typical…
Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus is a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates within the ventricles of the brain, causing increased pressure that may lead to headaches, balance issues, cognitive…
Hydrogen 1h Hydrogen, the lightest and most abundant element in the universe, plays a fundamental role in human biology as a component of water, organic molecules, and the acid-base balance that governs cellular…
Hydrogen 2h Hydrogen, denoted by the symbol H, is the lightest and most abundant chemical element in the universe and a fundamental building block of water and organic molecules within the human body. In Rife…
Hydrogen 3h Hydrogen 3h refers to tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, and within the context of general wellness this program is used to address concerns related to exposure or environmental…
Hydronephrosis Hydronephrosis is a condition in which one or both kidneys become swollen due to a buildup of urine, often caused by a blockage or obstruction in the urinary tract that prevents proper drainage. In…
Hymenolepsis Cysticercoides Hymenolepsis cysticercoides is a tapeworm parasite belonging to the Hymenolepididae family, which can infect the intestinal tract of rodents and, in some cases, humans, typically through ingestion of…
Hymenolepsis Diminuta Hymenolepis diminuta, commonly known as the rat tapeworm, is an intestinal parasite that occasionally infects humans through the accidental ingestion of insects such as grain beetles or fleas…
Hyperacidity Solar Plexus Hyperacidity in the solar plexus region refers to an excess of stomach acid that can cause discomfort, burning sensations, and digestive distress around the upper abdomen where the solar plexus nerve…
Hyperacidity Stomach 1 Hyperacidity of the stomach refers to an excess production of gastric acid that can lead to discomfort, heartburn, indigestion, and a burning sensation in the upper abdomen, and over time may…
Hyperacidity Stomach 2 Stomach - Hyperacidity refers to an excess of gastric acid in the stomach, which can lead to discomfort, heartburn, indigestion, and irritation of the stomach lining over time. This program applies…
Hyperacusis Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder in which everyday sounds are perceived as uncomfortably or painfully loud, often linked to inner ear sensitivity, nerve irritation, or central auditory processing…
Hyperaldosteronism Hyperaldosteronism is an endocrine condition in which the adrenal glands produce excessive amounts of the hormone aldosterone, leading to elevated blood pressure, low potassium levels, muscle…
Hyperbilirubinemia Hereditary Hereditary hyperbilirubinemia refers to a group of inherited conditions, such as Gilbert syndrome and Crigler-Najjar syndrome, in which the liver has difficulty processing bilirubin, leading to…
Hypercalcemia Hypercalcemia is a condition characterized by an abnormally elevated level of calcium in the bloodstream, exceeding the normal range of approximately 8.5 to 10.5 milligrams per deciliter. Calcium is…
Hypercapnia Hypercapnia is a physiological condition characterized by elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the bloodstream, typically defined as a partial pressure of CO2 exceeding 45 mmHg. It can result…
Hypercholesterolemia Hypercholesterolemia is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated levels of cholesterol in the bloodstream, particularly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. It is considered a…
Hyperemesis Gravidarum Hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe form of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy that goes well beyond the common experience of morning sickness. Unlike typical pregnancy-related nausea, hyperemesis…
Hyperemia Hyperemia is a medical term referring to an excess of blood in the vessels supplying an organ or tissue, resulting in redness and a feeling of warmth in the affected area. It is classified into two…
Hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia is a condition characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, commonly associated with diabetes mellitus but also occurring in other metabolic contexts such as prediabetes, stress…
Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Coma Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic coma, also referred to as hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), is a serious acute complication most commonly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is…
Hyperhidrosis Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary for normal thermoregulation. It can affect localized areas such as the palms, soles, underarms, and face, or…
Hyperia Hyperia is a term derived from the Greek prefix "hyper," meaning above, beyond, or in excess of the normal range, and is used in general wellness contexts to describe a state of heightened vitality,…
Hyperinsulinism XTRA Hyperinsulinism is a metabolic condition characterized by abnormally elevated levels of insulin in the bloodstream relative to blood glucose levels. It can occur in various forms, including…
Hyperinsulinism KHZ Hyperinsulinism is a condition characterized by abnormally elevated levels of insulin in the bloodstream relative to blood glucose levels. It can occur in several forms, including congenital…
Hyperkalemia Hyperkalemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally elevated levels of potassium in the bloodstream. Potassium is an essential electrolyte that plays a critical role in nerve signal…
Hyperlipidemia Familial Combined Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCH) is a common inherited lipid disorder characterized by elevated levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, or both in the bloodstream. It is one of the most prevalent…
Hyperopia Hyperopia, commonly known as farsightedness, is a refractive error of the eye in which distant objects may be seen more clearly than those nearby. It occurs when the eyeball is shorter than typical…
Hyperosmia CAFL Nose - Hyperosmia is a condition characterized by an abnormally heightened or increased sensitivity to odors and smells. Individuals with hyperosmia may find everyday scents — such as food, cleaning…
Hyperosmia XTRA Hyperosmia is a condition characterized by a heightened or abnormally increased sensitivity to odors, in which scents that are mild or unnoticeable to most people become overwhelming, unpleasant, or…
Hyperosmia XTRA 4P Hyperosmia is a condition characterized by a heightened or abnormally increased sensitivity to odors and smells. People experiencing hyperosmia may find everyday scents — such as food, cleaning…
Hyperostosis KHZ Hyperostosis is a medical term referring to the excessive growth or overgrowth of bone tissue. It can occur in various forms and locations throughout the body, ranging from diffuse idiopathic…
Hyperostosis XTRA Hyperostosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal overgrowth or thickening of bone tissue. It can occur in various forms and locations throughout the skeletal system, including diffuse…
Hyperoxaluria Hyperoxaluria is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated levels of oxalate in the urine, which can result from genetic factors, dietary influences, or intestinal disorders that cause…
Hyperparathyroidism Hyperparathyroidism is a condition in which one or more of the four parathyroid glands — small glands situated near or behind the thyroid gland in the neck — produce an excess of parathyroid hormone…
Hyperpituitarism Hyperpituitarism is a condition characterized by the overactivity of the pituitary gland, a small, pea-sized structure located at the base of the brain that plays a central role in regulating the…
Hyperprolactinemia Hyperprolactinemia is a condition characterized by abnormally elevated levels of prolactin in the bloodstream. Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, most commonly associated with…
Hypersensitivity Immediate Hypersensitivity of the immediate type, commonly referred to as Type I hypersensitivity, is an immune system response in which the body reacts rapidly and excessively to a substance it has identified…
Hypersensitivity KHZ Hypersensitivity refers to an exaggerated or inappropriate immune or nervous system response to stimuli that would not typically provoke a reaction in most individuals. In conventional medicine,…
Hypersensitivity XTRA Hypersensitivity refers to an exaggerated or dysregulated response of the immune or nervous system to stimuli that would not typically provoke a strong reaction in most individuals. In immunology,…
Hypersomnia Periodic Hypersomnia is a neurological sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness that persists despite adequate or even prolonged nighttime sleep. Individuals affected by hypersomnia may…
Hypertension 1 Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is consistently elevated. It is typically defined as a sustained blood…
Hypertension 2 Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic cardiovascular condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is consistently elevated, typically defined as a sustained…
Hypertension 3 Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic cardiovascular condition characterized by persistently elevated pressure of blood against artery walls. It is one of the most…
Hypertension 4 Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic cardiovascular condition in which the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently elevated. It is typically defined as a…
Hypertension Malignant Malignant hypertension, also referred to as hypertensive crisis or accelerated hypertension, is a severe form of high blood pressure characterized by an extremely rapid and marked elevation in blood…
Hypertension Portal Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic cardiovascular condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is persistently elevated. It is typically defined as a…
Hypertension Pulmonary Pulmonary hypertension is a serious condition characterized by elevated blood pressure within the arteries of the lungs, placing increased strain on the right side of the heart. Unlike systemic…
Hypertension Renin Induced Renin-induced hypertension refers to elevated blood pressure that is driven by excess activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), a hormonal cascade that regulates blood pressure and…
Hypertension Spastic Hypertension spastic refers to a condition characterized by elevated blood pressure that can be exacerbated by sudden muscle contractions or spasms. It often involves factors such as stress, anxiety,…
Hypertension Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a common condition that occurs when the force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently too high. It can lead to serious health…
Hyperthyroid 1 Thyroid Gland - Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones, leading to various symptoms such as increased metabolism, weight loss, rapid heartbeat, and…
Hyperthyroid 2 Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland, which can lead to a variety of symptoms including increased metabolism, weight loss, and…
Hyperthyroidism KHZ Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland, resulting in a hypermetabolic state. Common symptoms include weight loss, increased heart…
Hyperthyroidism XTRA Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by an overactive thyroid gland that produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormones, leading to a variety of symptoms such as increased heart rate, weight…
Hypertrophy Left Ventricular Hypertrophy of the left ventricle refers to an increase in the size of the muscle mass of the heart's left ventricle, often resulting from conditions that place a higher workload on the heart, such…
Hypertrophy Right Ventricular Hypertrophy of the right ventricle, commonly referred to as right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH), is a condition characterized by the thickening of the muscular walls of the right ventricle of the…
Hyperventilation KHZ Hyperventilation is a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in breathing rate, which can lead to an imbalance in the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the bloodstream. Often associated…
Hyperventilation XTRA Hyperventilation is a condition characterized by rapid and shallow breathing, often leading to an imbalance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. It can occur in response to anxiety, stress, or…
Hypervitaminosis A Hypervitaminosis A is a condition resulting from excessive intake of vitamin A, typically through supplementation or consumption of animal liver products, leading to toxicity. Symptoms may include…
Hyphema Hyphema is a condition characterized by the presence of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye, often resulting from trauma or certain medical conditions. It can lead to complications such as…
Hypoacidity Stomach Hypoacidity stomach, also known as low stomach acid, is a condition characterized by insufficient production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which can lead to digestive complications and…
Hypocalcemia Hypocalcemia is a medical condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood, which can lead to various health issues including muscle cramps, seizures, and abnormal heart rhythms. Calcium…
Hypochondria Hypochondria is a psychological condition in which a person becomes excessively concerned about having a serious illness, often misinterpreting normal bodily sensations as signs of disease.…
Hypochondriasis Hypochondriasis is a mental health condition characterized by an excessive preoccupation with having a serious illness, often leading individuals to misinterpret normal bodily sensations as…
Hypochondrium Upper Abdomen 1 The hypochondrium refers to the upper region of the abdomen, specifically the areas located beneath the ribs on either side of the body. This area contains several vital organs, including parts of…
Hypochondrium Upper Abdomen 2 Hypochondrium refers to the upper abdominal region located beneath the ribs, typically associated with the organs of the liver, gallbladder, and spleen. In health and wellness literature, discomfort…
Hypocupremia Congenital Hypocupremia, also known as congenital copper deficiency, is a condition characterized by low levels of copper in the body, which can lead to various health issues, including hematological problems…
Hypoglycemia XTRA Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels, which can lead to a variety of symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, weakness, and irritability. It can occur in…
Hypoglycemia KHZ Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels, which can lead to a variety of symptoms including shakiness, confusion, irritability, and in severe cases, loss of…
Hypogonadism Hypogonadism is a medical condition characterized by insufficient production of hormones by the gonads, which are the ovaries in females and the testes in males. This condition can lead to various…
Hypohidrosis Hypohidrosis is a condition characterized by an abnormally reduced ability to sweat, which can lead to overheating and other complications since sweating is essential for regulating body temperature.…
Hypokalemia Hypokalemia is a medical condition characterized by low levels of potassium in the bloodstream, which can lead to various health issues such as muscle weakness, cramping, and irregular heart rhythms.…
Hyponatremia Hyponatremia is a medical condition characterized by low sodium levels in the blood, which can result from various factors including excessive fluid intake, certain medications, and underlying health…
Hypophosphatasia Hypophosphatasia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the inadequate mineralization of bones and teeth due to a deficiency of alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme that plays a crucial role in…
Hypophyseal Disturbances Hypophyseal disturbances refer to irregularities or dysfunctions associated with the pituitary gland, which plays a crucial role in regulating various endocrine functions throughout the body. The…
Hypopituitarism Hypopituitarism is a condition characterized by the insufficient production of one or more of the hormones produced by the pituitary gland, a small, pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain.…
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS) is a congenital heart defect characterized by the underdevelopment of the left side of the heart, impacting its ability to pump blood effectively. This…
Hypospadias Hypospadias is a congenital condition affecting male infants where the urethra does not open at the tip of the penis but rather along the underside. The severity of hypospadias can vary, with some…
Hypotension CAFL Hypotension, commonly referred to as low blood pressure, is a condition where blood pressure in the arteries is abnormally low, potentially leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, and…
Hypotension KHZ Hypotension, commonly known as low blood pressure, is a condition characterized by blood pressure readings that are lower than the normal range, which can lead to symptoms such as dizziness,…
Hypothalamus Balance The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain located below the thalamus, playing a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and regulating various autonomic functions, including hunger, thirst,…
Hypothalamus Function Balance The hypothalamus is a small but crucial component of the brain that plays a significant role in various physiological processes, including the regulation of body temperature, thirst, hunger, sleep,…
Hypothalamus Stimulate Normal Function The hypothalamus is a small but crucial part of the brain, located below the thalamus, that plays a vital role in maintaining homeostasis within the body. It regulates key physiological functions,…
Hypothermia Hypothermia is a medical condition that occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to a dangerously low body temperature. It can result from prolonged exposure to cold…
Hypothyroid 1 Thyroid Gland - Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce sufficient thyroid hormones, which can result in a variety of health issues including fatigue, weight gain, and…
Hypothyroid 2 Hypothyroidism, also known as underactive thyroid, is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones to meet the body's needs. This can lead to a variety of symptoms,…
Hypothyroid 3 Hypothyroidism is a condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland, which means that the thyroid does not produce enough hormones to meet the body's needs. This can lead to a variety of…
Hypothyroidism KHZ Hypothyroidism is a medical condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland, which leads to insufficient production of thyroid hormones. This can result in a variety of symptoms including…
Hypothyroidism XTRA Hypothyroidism is a condition characterized by the underactivity of the thyroid gland, resulting in insufficient production of thyroid hormones that regulate metabolism, energy levels, and overall…
Hypoxia Brain Hypoxia, a condition characterized by insufficient oxygen levels in the brain, can lead to various cognitive impairments and has been studied for its effects on mental function and overall health. It…
Hypoxia Low Oxygen - Hypoxia is a physiological condition characterized by insufficient oxygen availability to metabolizing tissues, which can occur due to various factors such as high altitudes, respiratory…
Hysterical Symptoms Hysterical symptoms refer to physical complaints that arise without a clear medical cause, often linked to psychological factors. These symptoms can mimic medical conditions but are primarily…

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