
Urticaria or Urticaria, commonly known as Hives in English; AlSharaa in Arabic, and Chapaki or Pitti in Urdu,

Alopecia, also known as Da-ul-Asad or Da-ul-Saleb in Arabic, and Balkhora in Urdu, can be caused by a diverse

Arthritis, also called Waja-ul-Mafaasil in Arabic, is a term often used to mean any disorder affecting the joints

“Asthma” is a Greek (Unani) word meaning “to breath hard”. It is called Zaeeq-un-Nafs in Arabic;

The word “Calculus” itself comes from Greek “chalix” which means Lime. In Arabic it is called “Hasaatul kulia”; and in Urdu,

The word Epilepsy originated from Greek (Unani) “Epi” meaning “upon” and “Lambanein” meaning “take hold of”

Sperm production involves a delicate harmony between the testes which is the main sperm production site, the brain

Some health issues and conditions are unique to women only due to women specific anatomy. These include:

Facial Palsy, also called Bell’s palsy, is a type of facial paralysis that results in a partial or complete inability to control

Hypertension or High Blood Pressure, also called “Fishar-ud-Dam” in Arabic, is a medical condition

The word hemiplagia itself originated from Greek (Unani) “Hemi” meaning “Half” and “Plege” meaning “Stroke”.

The word Hemorrhoids originated from Greek (Unani) “haima” meaning “blood” and “haimorrhoides phlebes”

Liver disorders are collectively called Amraz-e-Kabid in Arabic and Amraz-e-Jiger in Urdu. It is the largest organ

he word “Leucoderma” originated from Greek (Unani) “Leukos” meaning “white”, and “Derma” meaning “skin”.

The word Melancholia originated from the Greek “melas” meaning “black” and “khole” meaning “bile”. In Urdu,

The word Migraine originated from Greek (Unani) “hemi” meaning “half” and “krania” meaning “skull”.

The word Sciatica originated from Greek (Unani) words “iskhion” meaning “hip joint” and “iskhiadikos”

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Hakeem Syed Muhammad Rehan Alam is an expert third generation herbal medicine practitioner based in Karachi, Pakistan. He belongs to a family of renowned Hakeems serving humanity since 1928. He trained under his father, the very distinguished Hakeem Syed Muhammad Saeed Alam, who in turn trained under his father, the very eminent Hakeem Syed Zakir Hussain (proud recipient of Tamgha-e-Khidmat).
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