Team members
Names / Roles:
- Firman (Leader)
- Ruzaini (Editor)
- Danial (Researcher)
- Kok Leng (Researcher)
Meaning / Definition
In this section, include a brief description of the disorder or disease. You may include picture(s) or video(s) to illustrate your points.
Causes and Effects
In this section, while using a little medical jargon as possible,
1) include a description of the condition(s) or situation(s) causing the disorder or disease;
2) include a description of the effect(s), outcome(s) or impact(s) on the patients' lives as a result of having the disorder or disease.
You may include picture(s) or video(s) to illustrate your points.
1)The person may have not eat enough healthy food,obesity,lack of exercise
2)Not able to live normally, frequency in taking medication, risk of secondary illnesses, weakness.
Signs and Symptoms
In this section, while using a little medical jargon as possible, include a description of the signs and symptoms exhibited by people having the disorder or disease. You may include picture(s) or video(s) to illustrate your points.
1)Individuals with heart condition may exhibit breathlessness, chest pain,panting,cold sweat and slurry in speech.
Prevention and Treatment
In this section, while using a little medical jargon as possible,
1) include a description of the steps to prevent getting the disorder or disease (if it cannot be prevented, do explain why);
2) include a description of the treatment of the disorder or disease (if it cannot be treated, do explain why) or the steps to lessen its signs or symptoms.
You may include picture(s) or video(s) to illustrate your points.
1)The person can go to a clinic for check up.
2)For chronic heart disease , can be controlled by medication ,heart bypass surgery and ballooning.
Link to Other Illnesses or Diseases
In this section, while using a little medical jargon as possible, include a description of the illness(es) or disease(s) that may occur as a result of having this disorder or disease.
You may include picture(s) or video(s) to illustrate your points.
References
Plagiarism is a strongly discouraged.
In this section, include the links of all websites you obtained information from to complete your health science wiki page.
For example:
WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/)
Comments (1)
Mr Sean Low said
at 5:08 pm on Jun 24, 2014
I would like to ask, this is the last week of the June holidays, how come there is no update of this page yet?
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