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🩺 Medical Quiz: Can You Guess the Diagnosis?We have an interesting case today involving a young patient. Have a look at ...
14/02/2026

🩺 Medical Quiz: Can You Guess the Diagnosis?
We have an interesting case today involving a young patient. Have a look at the details and tell us what you think in the comments! 👇

Case Profile:
Patient: 16-year-old female.

History: Recurrent, painful mouth ulcers for the past 6 months.

Triggers: She notices them getting worse during exam stress and after eating certain spicy or acidic foods.

Examination: Multiple small, shallow ulcers with a yellowish center and red border on the tongue and inner cheeks.

Key Finding: No fever, no swollen glands, and no signs of other systemic illnesses.

❓ What is your diagnosis?
A) Oral Herpes (Cold Sores) B) Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Common Mouth Ulcers) C) Oral Thrush (Fungal Infection) D) Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Comment your answer below! ⬇️ I will post the correct answer and the full outcome in the comments shortly.



Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

💡 Quick Tip:
While most mouth ulcers are harmless and linked to stress or diet, any ulcer that lasts longer than 2 weeks should be checked by a doctor or dentist!

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Asm Sayem, Munna Ansari, Sk Joyan Short, Zeeshan Abbasi  ...
02/02/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Asm Sayem, Munna Ansari, Sk Joyan Short, Zeeshan Abbasi

⚠️ Hidden Toxin in Daily Food | Public Health AwarenessDid you know that aflatoxins are toxic substances produced by fun...
26/01/2026

⚠️ Hidden Toxin in Daily Food | Public Health Awareness

Did you know that aflatoxins are toxic substances produced by fungi that can grow on stored food items, especially in warm and humid conditions?

🍚 Common foods at risk
• Groundnuts & peanuts
• Maize / corn
• Rice & wheat stored for long periods
• Dry fruits and spices

🩺 Why is it harmful?
Aflatoxin exposure can affect the liver and, with long-term exposure, may increase the risk of chronic liver disease. Children are especially vulnerable.

✅ How to reduce risk
✔️ Store grains in dry, well-ventilated areas
✔️ Avoid damp, moldy, or discolored food
✔️ Do not consume food with unusual smell or taste
✔️ Prefer fresh stock over long-stored grains

🧠 Medical note:
Prevention through proper food storage and hygiene is the most effective protection.

📌 This post is shared purely for educational awareness. It does not replace medical advice.

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25/01/2026

🚨Moldy groundnuts → Aflatoxins → Liver failure & cancer 😲 😲

⚠️ Never consume moldy peanuts. Cooking does NOT destroy aflatoxins.





🚨 Medical Case Alert🍟 Reused Cooking Oil⚠️ Repeated heating of cooking oil leads to formation ofTrans fats & toxic free ...
25/01/2026

🚨 Medical Case Alert

🍟 Reused Cooking Oil

⚠️ Repeated heating of cooking oil leads to formation of
Trans fats & toxic free radicals

🫀 Health risks:
• Heart disease
• Inflammation
• Increased cancer risk

✅ Healthy practice:
• Avoid reheating oil multiple times
• Discard oil that turns dark, thick, or smells burnt
• Prefer fresh oil for cooking

📌 Clinical Pearl:
Dark oil = toxic oil

For public health awareness & education.



What condition is it?
17/01/2026

What condition is it?

14/01/2026

Case of the Day

A 58-year-old male presents with sudden chest pain radiating to the left arm.
ECG shows ST elevation in leads II, III, aVF.

👉 What is the diagnosis?

💬 Comment below

Note: For educational purposes only. Not for medical advice.

Triad of Typhoid Fever 🦠🔺 High, sustained fever🔺 Abdominal pain🔺 Diarrhea / constipationRecognizing this classic triad h...
31/12/2025

Triad of Typhoid Fever 🦠

🔺 High, sustained fever
🔺 Abdominal pain
🔺 Diarrhea / constipation

Recognizing this classic triad helps in early diagnosis and timely treatment of typhoid fever.
Stay aware. Stay safe. 💧🩺
Note:- For educational purposes only

cannula size and colour     Source: AiNote: for educational purposes
28/12/2025

cannula size and colour

Source: Ai
Note: for educational purposes

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Nika, Alfredfranklinstain Alfred, Wäl Çhøl Køñ, Fåhäd Ålí...
17/04/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Nika, Alfredfranklinstain Alfred, Wäl Çhøl Køñ, Fåhäd Ålí Måhësår

To the world,We cannot remain silent in the face of unimaginable suffering. The images and stories emerging from Gaza, l...
08/04/2025

To the world,

We cannot remain silent in the face of unimaginable suffering. The images and stories emerging from Gaza, like the heartbreaking account of a mother who lost her husband to violence and fought to save her child despite devastating injuries, are a call to action. This is not just a distant conflict—it is a humanitarian crisis that demands our immediate attention and compassion.

I urge every individual, community, and leader to raise their voice against this genocide. Call for an end to the violence, support humanitarian aid, and advocate for peace and justice. Together, we have the power to pressure those in authority to stop the bloodshed and work toward a future where no more families are torn apart by war.

Please, let us act now—share these stories, support relief efforts, and demand accountability. The lives of countless innocent people depend on our collective humanity.

With hope for peace, 🙏

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