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Calcium DeficiencyCalcium deficiency may mean low dietary intake or low blood calcium; these are different problems with different causes and urgency.1 medicineView Calcium DeficiencyCandidemiaCandidemia is Candida yeast in the bloodstream, a serious invasive infection requiring hospital treatment and evaluation for its source and spread.1 medicineView CandidemiaCandidiasisCandidiasis is overgrowth or infection by Candida yeast affecting sites such as the mouth, vagina, skin folds or, rarely, internal organs.3 medicinesView CandidiasisCardiovascular Disease PreventionCardiovascular disease prevention lowers the chance of heart attack, stroke and related illness by addressing overall vascular risk.1 medicineView Cardiovascular Disease PreventionCardiovascular Risk ReductionCardiovascular risk reduction targets the combined probability of heart attack, stroke and vascular death rather than treating one number in isolation.1 medicineView Cardiovascular Risk ReductionCataplexy Associated with NarcolepsyCataplexy is a brief emotion-triggered loss of muscle tone with preserved awareness and is strongly associated with narcolepsy type 1.1 medicineView Cataplexy Associated with NarcolepsyCerebral OedemaCerebral oedema is swelling within brain tissue that can raise pressure inside the skull and impair blood flow or brain function.2 medicinesView Cerebral OedemaChlamydia TrachomatisChlamydia trachomatis commonly causes a sexually transmitted genital or rectal infection that is often asymptomatic but can cause reproductive complications.1 medicineView Chlamydia TrachomatisChronic ConstipationChronic constipation is persistent difficult, infrequent or incomplete bowel emptying rather than stool frequency alone.1 medicineView Chronic ConstipationChronic Fibrosing Interstitial Lung DiseaseChronic fibrosing interstitial lung disease describes disorders that scar lung tissue and can progressively reduce oxygen transfer.1 medicineView Chronic Fibrosing Interstitial Lung DiseaseChronic Heart FailureChronic heart failure is a syndrome in which structural or functional heart disease causes breathlessness, fatigue or fluid retention over time.5 medicinesView Chronic Heart FailureChronic Hepatitis BChronic hepatitis B is persistent HBV infection that can cause liver inflammation, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma over time.4 medicinesView Chronic Hepatitis BChronic Hepatitis CChronic hepatitis C is persistent HCV infection that can scar the liver but is curable in most treated people with direct-acting antivirals.7 medicinesView Chronic Hepatitis CChronic Lymphocytic LeukaemiaChronic lymphocytic leukaemia is a cancer of mature-appearing B lymphocytes that often progresses slowly and may initially need observation only.1 medicineView Chronic Lymphocytic LeukaemiaChronic Myeloid LeukaemiaChronic myeloid leukaemia is a blood cancer driven by the BCR::ABL1 fusion, usually controlled with targeted tyrosine kinase inhibition.4 medicinesView Chronic Myeloid LeukaemiaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCOPD is persistent airflow obstruction caused by airway and lung damage, commonly producing exertional breathlessness, cough and exacerbations.19 medicinesView Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCluster HeadacheCluster headache causes repeated excruciating one-sided attacks around an eye with same-side autonomic symptoms and restlessness.1 medicineView Cluster HeadacheColorectal CancerColorectal cancer is malignant growth in the colon or rectum, often arising from a polyp and treated according to site, stage and tumour biology.1 medicineView Colorectal CancerCommunity-acquired PneumoniaCommunity-acquired pneumonia is lung infection developing outside hospital or soon after admission, caused by typical, atypical or viral pathogens.1 medicineView Community-acquired PneumoniaComplicated Skin and Soft Tissue InfectionA complicated skin and soft tissue infection involves deeper structures, systemic illness, difficult anatomy or host factors that make simple treatment insufficient.1 medicineView Complicated Skin and Soft Tissue InfectionCongestive Heart FailureCongestive heart failure is heart failure with fluid accumulation, causing breathlessness, swelling or raised pressures in the lungs and veins.1 medicineView Congestive Heart FailureConjunctivitisConjunctivitis is inflammation of the membrane covering the white of the eye, caused by infection, allergy, irritation or other eye disease.1 medicineView ConjunctivitisContraceptionContraception includes methods that prevent pregnancy through hormonal, barrier, intrauterine, fertility-awareness or permanent approaches.10 medicinesView ContraceptionCoronary Heart DiseaseCoronary heart disease is atherosclerotic narrowing or blockage of arteries that supply heart muscle, causing angina or acute coronary events.1 medicineView Coronary Heart DiseaseCovid-19COVID-19 is respiratory and systemic illness caused by SARS-CoV-2, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe pneumonia and post-acute symptoms.1 medicineView Covid-19Crohn's DiseaseCrohn's disease is chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can affect any part of the digestive tract and involve the full bowel wall.3 medicinesView Crohn's DiseaseCryptococcal MeningitisCryptococcal meningitis is a serious fungal infection around the brain, occurring mainly with advanced immune suppression.1 medicineView Cryptococcal MeningitisCushing's SyndromeCushing's syndrome is prolonged excess cortisol from corticosteroid exposure or abnormal hormone production by pituitary, adrenal or other tumours.1 medicineView Cushing's SyndromeCycloplegiaCycloplegia is temporary paralysis of the eye's focusing muscle, usually induced with drops for refraction or examination.1 medicineView CycloplegiaCystitisCystitis is inflammation of the bladder, most often from bacterial infection but sometimes from non-infectious irritation or pain syndromes.4 medicinesView Cystitis