HealthFix Conditions Library
Browse easy-to-understand guides to common health conditions. Each guide focuses on symptoms, causes, risk factors, prevention steps, and when to seek medical help, written in a neutral, safety-first format.
HealthFix is an educational resource only. We do not diagnose conditions, provide medical advice, or recommend specific treatments. If you are concerned about symptoms, seek help from a qualified healthcare professional. If you think you may be having a medical emergency, contact your local emergency number immediately.
Use these categories to quickly find a condition. We keep the content practical, calm, and focused on what most readers want to know first.
Blood pressure, cholesterol, heart rhythm, circulation symptoms, and risk factors.
Jump to sectionCommon stomach and bowel symptoms, triggers, and when to seek medical review.
Jump to sectionBlood sugar, thyroid concerns, weight-related risks, and long-term prevention.
Jump to sectionShortness of breath, cough patterns, triggers, and safety signals to watch for.
Jump to sectionClear, stigma-free explanations, self-care basics, and when to get support.
Jump to sectionRashes, eczema patterns, allergy signs, and practical steps to reduce triggers.
Jump to sectionHeadaches, joint pain, back pain basics, and red flags that need evaluation.
Jump to sectionPeriod symptoms, PCOS, menopause support, and questions to ask your clinician.
Jump to sectionStart with the category that best matches your main concern, then scan the sections most relevant to you. Each HealthFix condition guide follows a consistent structure so you can compare information across topics without getting overwhelmed.
Tip: If you are building a routine (sleep, nutrition, movement), our future Nutrition pillar will connect to these condition guides to support prevention-focused reading.
We aim to reference widely accepted public health guidance and peer-reviewed evidence whenever appropriate. Content is updated when recommendations change.
Over time, each category will expand into clusters that answer common search questions such as “symptoms,” “causes,” “diet and lifestyle,” and “when to worry.”
Topics in this area often involve blood pressure, cholesterol, circulation issues, or heart rhythm concerns. If you have chest pain, fainting, or severe shortness of breath, seek urgent medical help.
Internal linking: As you publish cluster pages (symptoms, causes, prevention), link them back to this category and to the main Health Conditions hub.
Hormone and metabolic issues can affect energy, mood, weight, temperature sensitivity, and appetite. If symptoms are persistent or worsening, it is worth discussing screening options with a clinician.
Digestive symptoms can come from diet, infections, inflammation, stress, or longer-term conditions. Persistent pain, bleeding, or sudden severe symptoms should be assessed promptly.
Breathing symptoms can range from mild allergies to asthma or infections. Seek urgent care if you have severe breathing difficulty, blue lips, confusion, or sudden chest tightness.
Mental health symptoms are common and treatable, and support options vary by person and severity. If you feel unsafe or at risk of harming yourself or others, seek urgent help in your region immediately.
Skin symptoms often reflect irritation, allergies, inflammation, or infection. Seek medical advice for fast-spreading rashes, fever with a rash, facial swelling, or signs of infection.
Pain can be acute (short-term) or chronic (longer-term). Sudden severe pain, weakness, loss of sensation, or new neurological symptoms should be evaluated quickly.
Women’s health topics often involve periods, hormonal shifts, reproductive health, and menopause. If you have heavy bleeding, severe pelvic pain, or symptoms that disrupt daily life, consider medical review.
When a page needs citations, we prioritize established public health agencies, respected medical organizations, and peer-reviewed research.
For transparency, each condition page can include a “Last reviewed” date and a short list of references when citations add value for readers.
Quick answers to common questions readers have before they choose a topic.
No. HealthFix provides educational information only. We summarize common symptoms, causes, risk factors, and prevention basics in a neutral way. For diagnosis and treatment decisions, consult a qualified healthcare professional who can consider your specific situation.
Start with the category that best matches your main symptom area, then choose the closest condition. If symptoms are severe, sudden, or worrying, prioritize safety and seek medical evaluation rather than relying on online reading.
We avoid individualized treatment guidance. Where helpful, we may discuss general prevention and lifestyle factors commonly referenced in public health guidance. Medication choices and treatment plans should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
We review and update content periodically, and sooner when major public health guidance changes. When relevant, pages may show a “Last updated” date so readers can understand freshness at a glance.
Seek urgent help for severe chest pain, sudden weakness or facial droop, severe breathing difficulty, confusion, fainting, uncontrolled bleeding, or any symptom that feels like an emergency. When in doubt, choose safety and contact local emergency services.