Welcome to We Care
We Care is a global online platform (https://wecaregolp.com/) with content covering diverse areas of the health sector, natural sciences, etc.
- We try to make our content as unique, descriptive, and informative as possible.
- Our goal is to create an educational niche where one can find relevant topics and use them as study materials/notes.
- We are planning to expand it enormously in near future.
- This online educational platform is dedicated to providing comprehensive study notes and resources for healthcare professionals (including students) as well as others interested in health-related fields.
- This niche covers a range of subjects, including anatomy and physiology, nutrition, diseases, diagnostic procedures, preventive measures, public health, and more.
- The notes provided by We Care are created by healthcare professionals. It covers all aspects of the subject matter, from the basics to advanced topics. They are intended to assist all in achieving their academic and professional objectives and to provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the material.
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Cardiogenic Shock (CS): Causes, Symptoms, Management
Introduction Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a life-threatening condition characterized by low cardiac output and compromised tissue perfusion. When the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the oxygen and nutrient demands of the body, it occurs. Usually, several heart diseases are the reason for a severe reduction in the pumping capacity of the heart. Cardiogenic…
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Enterobiasis (Pinworm Infection)
Introduction Enterobiasis, a parasitic condition often known as pinworm or threadworm infection, is caused by a microscopic, white, thread-like worm known as Enterobius vermicularis. It is widespread and mostly affects youngsters. It is very contagious and transfers from one person to another very easily. The illness is particularly common in crowded settings, including schools, daycare…
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Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Introduction Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic condition characterized by bilateral renal cysts (fluid-filled sacs) and renal enlargement. It is a progressive multisystem illness involving other organs e.g., liver, pancreas, spleen, etc. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) are two primary types of PKD. Kidney failure can…