Secondary hypertensionSecondary hypertension (or, less commonly, inessential hypertension) is a type of hypertension which by definition is caused by an identifiable underlying primary cause. It is much less common than the other type, called essential hypertension, affecting only 5-10% of hypertensive patients. It has many different causes including endocrine diseases, kidney diseases, and tumors. It also can be a side effect of many medications. It has two main causes: fibromuscular dysplasia and atherosclerosis of the renal artery resulting in stenosis.
Lavage de l'intestinLe lavage de l'intestin, lavement de l'intestin ou irrigation du colon (ou colonique) consiste en l'injection d'un volume d'eau ou d'un autre liquide dans le côlon, au moyen d'une pompe à lavement ou d'une canule insérée dans l'anus. On ne doit pas confondre le lavement et l'administration de laxatifs liquides par voie rectale, souvent improprement dénommés « lavements ». Les lavements, connus alors sous le nom de clystère étaient très utilisés aux , époques où l'on connaissait peu de remèdes.
Recurrent miscarriageRecurrent miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss is three or more consecutive pregnancy losses. In contrast, infertility is the inability to conceive. In many cases the cause of RPL is unknown. After three or more losses, a thorough evaluation is recommended by American Society of Reproductive Medicine. While accurate figures are not available, it has been estimated that anywhere between 1% and 5% of couples trying to have children are affected by recurrent miscarriage.