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Haemorrhage Haemorrhage is abnormal or excessive bleeding that may occur internally or externally, requiring prompt assessment and appropriate treatment to prevent serious complications. 1 medicine View Haemorrhage Hearing Loss An overview of hearing loss, its common causes, and the role of medicines such as betahistine in managing related symptoms. 1 medicine View Hearing Loss Heart Failure Heart failure is a chronic condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, managed with medicines that reduce strain and protect the heart. 10 medicines View Heart Failure Helminthiasis Helminthiasis is a parasitic worm infection that remains widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, treatable with targeted antiparasitic medicines. 1 medicine View Helminthiasis Hepatic Encephalopathy Hepatic encephalopathy is a decline in brain function caused by the liver's inability to remove toxins from the blood, most often occurring in people with advanced liver disease. 1 medicine View Hepatic Encephalopathy Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of primary liver cancer, with particularly high rates across East and Southeast Asia. 1 medicine View Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hereditary Angioedema Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetic disorder causing sudden, severe swelling episodes that can affect the face, throat, abdomen, and limbs. 1 medicine View Hereditary Angioedema Herpes Simplex Herpes simplex is a common viral infection causing recurring cold sores or genital blisters, managed with antiviral medicines that reduce outbreaks and transmission. 3 medicines View Herpes Simplex Herpes Zoster Herpes zoster (shingles) is a painful viral rash caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus, treated with antiviral medicines. 2 medicines View Herpes Zoster Hirsutism Hirsutism is a condition causing excessive male-pattern hair growth in women, often linked to hormonal imbalance, and is managed through hormonal and topical treatments. 3 medicines View Hirsutism Histoplasmosis Histoplasmosis is a fungal lung infection caused by inhaling Histoplasma spores, treated with antifungal medicines such as itraconazole. 1 medicine View Histoplasmosis HIV Infection HIV infection is a chronic viral illness managed with antiretroviral therapy; with the right medicines people live long, healthy lives. 13 medicines View HIV Infection Hodgkin Lymphoma Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system with high cure rates when caught and treated early. 1 medicine View Hodgkin Lymphoma Hormone Replacement Therapy Hormone replacement therapy restores oestrogen and progesterone levels to ease menopausal symptoms and support long-term health in women. 1 medicine View Hormone Replacement Therapy Hyperaldosteronism Hyperaldosteronism is a hormonal condition where the adrenal glands overproduce aldosterone, driving high blood pressure and low potassium. 1 medicine View Hyperaldosteronism Hypercholesterolaemia Hypercholesterolaemia is persistently high blood cholesterol that raises the risk of heart attack and stroke if left unmanaged. 7 medicines View Hypercholesterolaemia Hyperparathyroidism Hyperparathyroidism is a condition where one or more parathyroid glands produce too much PTH, raising blood calcium and weakening bones over time. 1 medicine View Hyperparathyroidism Hyperphosphataemia Hyperphosphataemia is a raised phosphate level in the blood, most often seen in chronic kidney disease, managed by diet and phosphate binders. 1 medicine View Hyperphosphataemia Hyperpigmentation Hyperpigmentation causes patches of skin to darken due to excess melanin; it is common across Asia and treatable with topical agents. 1 medicine View Hyperpigmentation Hyperprolactinaemia Hyperprolactinaemia is a condition where the pituitary gland produces too much prolactin, causing symptoms in both women and men. 2 medicines View Hyperprolactinaemia Hypertension Hypertension means blood pressure stays high over time. Learn how it shows up, what raises the risk, and how it is treated. 62 medicines View Hypertension Hypertensive Emergency A hypertensive emergency is a severe spike in blood pressure that causes acute organ damage and requires immediate medical treatment. 1 medicine View Hypertensive Emergency Hyperthyroidism Hyperthyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much hormone, speeding up body functions and causing symptoms like weight loss, rapid heartbeat, and anxiety. 2 medicines View Hyperthyroidism Hypertriglyceridaemia Hypertriglyceridaemia is a common lipid disorder in which triglyceride levels in the blood are elevated, increasing the risk of pancreatitis and cardiovascular disease. 2 medicines View Hypertriglyceridaemia Hyperuricaemia Hyperuricaemia is a raised level of uric acid in the blood that can trigger gout attacks and, over time, damage the kidneys and joints. 3 medicines View Hyperuricaemia Hypocalcaemia Hypocalcaemia is a low blood calcium level that can cause muscle cramps, tingling, and in severe cases dangerous heart rhythm changes. 2 medicines View Hypocalcaemia Hypoestrogenism Hypoestrogenism is a state of abnormally low oestrogen, causing symptoms such as hot flushes, vaginal dryness, and bone loss in women across Asia and globally. 1 medicine View Hypoestrogenism Hypogonadism Hypogonadism is a condition where the gonads produce insufficient sex hormones, most commonly causing low testosterone in men. 1 medicine View Hypogonadism Hyponatraemia Hyponatraemia is a low blood sodium level that can cause confusion, nausea, and seizures, and requires medical assessment to find and treat the underlying cause. 1 medicine View Hyponatraemia Hypoparathyroidism Hypoparathyroidism is a condition where the parathyroid glands produce too little PTH, causing low blood calcium and a range of muscular and neurological symptoms. 1 medicine View Hypoparathyroidism Hypotension Hypotension is abnormally low blood pressure that can cause dizziness, fainting, and fatigue, particularly when standing up quickly. 2 medicines View Hypotension Hypothyroidism What hypothyroidism is, how it shows up, and how an underactive thyroid is treated. 2 medicines View Hypothyroidism