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Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently. This causes symptoms to occur throughout the body. Heart failure is most often a long-term (chronic) condition, but it may come on suddenly. It can be caused by many different heart problems.... | How to diagnose Heart failure - overview ? | |
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently. This causes symptoms to occur throughout the body. Heart failure is most often a long-term (chronic) condition, but it may come on suddenly. It can be caused by many different heart problems.... | What are the treatments for Heart failure - overview ? | |
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently. This causes symptoms to occur throughout the body. Heart failure is most often a long-term (chronic) condition, but it may come on suddenly. It can be caused by many different heart problems.... | What is the outlook for Heart failure - overview ? | |
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently. This causes symptoms to occur throughout the body. Heart failure is most often a long-term (chronic) condition, but it may come on suddenly. It can be caused by many different heart problems.... | Do I need to see a doctor for Heart failure - overview ? | |
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently. This causes symptoms to occur throughout the body. Heart failure is most often a long-term (chronic) condition, but it may come on suddenly. It can be caused by many different heart problems.... | How to prevent Heart failure - overview ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | What is (are) Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | What causes Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | What are the symptoms of Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | How to diagnose Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | What are the treatments for Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | What is the outlook for Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Restrictive cardiomyopathy refers to a set of changes in how the heart muscle functions. These changes cause the heart to fill poorly (more common) or squeeze poorly (less common). Sometimes, both problems are present. In a case of restrictive cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle is of normal size or slightly enlarged. Mo... | Do I need to see a doctor for Restrictive cardiomyopathy ? | |
Your health care provider may order you to stay in bed for a few days or weeks. This is called bed rest. Bed rest used to be recommended routinely for a number of pregnancy problems, including: Now, though, most providers have stopped recommending bed rest except in rare circumstances. The reason is that studies have n... | Do you have information about Bed rest during pregnancy | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What is (are) Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What causes Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What are the symptoms of Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | How to diagnose Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What are the treatments for Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What is the outlook for Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | What are the complications of Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Scarlet fever ? | |
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus. This is the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Scarlet fever was once a very serious childhood disease, but now it is easy to treat. The streptococcal bacteria that cause it produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the illness is ... | How to prevent Scarlet fever ? | |
Desipramine hydrochloride is a type of medicine called a tricyclic antidepressant. It is taken to relieve symptoms of depression. Desipramine hydrochloride overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. This article is for informati... | Do you have information about Desipramine hydrochloride overdose | |
When your heart pumps blood into your arteries, the pressure of the blood against the artery walls is called your blood pressure. Your blood pressure is given as two numbers: systolic over diastolic blood pressure. Your systolic blood pressure is the highest blood pressure during the course of your heart beat cycle. Yo... | What is (are) High blood pressure - what to ask your doctor ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | What is (are) Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | What causes Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | What are the symptoms of Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | How to diagnose Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | What are the treatments for Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | What are the complications of Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | Do I need to see a doctor for Menopause ? | |
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her periods (menstruation) stop. Most often, it is a natural, normal body change that most often occurs between ages 45 to 55. After menopause, a woman can no longer become pregnant. During menopause, a woman's ovaries stop releasing eggs. The body produces less of the femal... | How to prevent Menopause ? | |
When you are unable to speak for yourself due to an illness, your health care providers may be unclear as to what type of care you would like. A health care agent is someone you choose to make health care decisions for you when you cannot. A health care agent is also called a health care proxy. This person will act onl... | Do you have information about Health care agents | |
A person with incontinence is not able to prevent urine and stool from leaking. This can lead to skin problems near the buttocks, hips, genitals, and between the pelvis and rectum (perineum). People who have problems controlling their urine or bowels (called incontinence) are at risk for skin problems. The skin areas m... | What is (are) Skin care and incontinence ? | |
The following article offers recommendations for choosing a crib that meets current safety standards and implementing safe sleep practices for infants. Whether new or old, your crib should meet all current government safety standards: If you have an older crib that was made before the new safety standards were put into... | Do you have information about Cribs and crib safety | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What is (are) Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What to do for Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What causes Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What are the symptoms of Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What to do for Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | What to do for Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The knee joint is located where the end of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia). Four main ligaments connect these two bones: Women are ... | How to prevent Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ? | |
The following organizations are good resources for information on scleroderma: Resources - scleroderma Updated by: Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway,... | What is (are) Scleroderma - resources ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What is (are) Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What causes Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What are the symptoms of Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | How to diagnose Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What are the treatments for Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What is the outlook for Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | What are the complications of Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | Do I need to see a doctor for Lupus nephritis ? | |
Lupus nephritis, which is a kidney disorder, is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's immune system. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from infection or harmful substances. But... | How to prevent Lupus nephritis ? | |
Dental sealants are a thin resin coating that dentists apply to the grooves of the permanent back teeth, the molars and premolars. Sealants are applied to help prevent cavities. The grooves on the top of molars and premolars are deep and can be hard to clean with a toothbrush. Bacteria can build up in the grooves and c... | Do you have information about Dental sealants | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What is (are) Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What causes Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What are the symptoms of Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | How to diagnose Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What are the treatments for Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What is the outlook for Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | What are the complications of Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | Do I need to see a doctor for Endometrial polyps ? | |
Endometrium is the lining of the inside of the womb (uterus). Overgrowth of this lining can create polyps. Polyps are fingerlike growths that attach to the wall of the uterus. They can be as small as a sesame seed or larger than a golf ball. There may be just one or many polyps. The exact cause of endometrial polyps in... | How to prevent Endometrial polyps ? | |
Flat bones are made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. They have a flat shape, not rounded. Examples include the skull and rib bones. Flat bones have marrow, but they do not have a bone marrow cavity. Standring S. The skull. In: Standring S, ed. Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of... | Do you have information about Flat bones | |
Abdominal bloating is a condition in which the belly (abdomen) feels full and tight. Your belly may look swollen (distended). Common causes include: You may have bloating if you take the oral diabetes medicine acarbose. Some other medicines or foods containing lactulose or sorbitol, may cause bloating. More serious dis... | What is (are) Abdominal bloating ? | |
Abdominal bloating is a condition in which the belly (abdomen) feels full and tight. Your belly may look swollen (distended). Common causes include: You may have bloating if you take the oral diabetes medicine acarbose. Some other medicines or foods containing lactulose or sorbitol, may cause bloating. More serious dis... | What causes Abdominal bloating ? | |
Abdominal bloating is a condition in which the belly (abdomen) feels full and tight. Your belly may look swollen (distended). Common causes include: You may have bloating if you take the oral diabetes medicine acarbose. Some other medicines or foods containing lactulose or sorbitol, may cause bloating. More serious dis... | What to do for Abdominal bloating ? | |
Abdominal bloating is a condition in which the belly (abdomen) feels full and tight. Your belly may look swollen (distended). Common causes include: You may have bloating if you take the oral diabetes medicine acarbose. Some other medicines or foods containing lactulose or sorbitol, may cause bloating. More serious dis... | Do I need to see a doctor for Abdominal bloating ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What is (are) Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What causes Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What are the symptoms of Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | How to diagnose Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What are the treatments for Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What is the outlook for Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | What are the complications of Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | Do I need to see a doctor for Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Chronic cholecystitis is swelling and irritation of the gallbladder that continues over time. The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores bile that is made in the liver. Bile helps with the digestion of fats in the small intestine. Most of the time, chronic cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of... | How to prevent Chronic cholecystitis ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What is (are) Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What causes Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What are the symptoms of Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | How to diagnose Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What are the treatments for Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What is the outlook for Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | What are the complications of Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | Do I need to see a doctor for Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is a rare blood disorder in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that destroy red blood cells. It occurs when the person is exposed to cold temperatures. PCH only occurs in the cold, and affects mainly the hands and feet. Antibodies attach (bind) to red blood cells. Th... | How to prevent Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) ? | |
Cervical cancer is a cancer that starts in the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. There is a lot you can do to decrease your chance of having cervical cancer. Also, your health care provider can do tests to find early changes that may lead to cancer, or to fin... | What is (are) Cervical cancer - screening and prevention ? | |
Cervical cancer is a cancer that starts in the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. There is a lot you can do to decrease your chance of having cervical cancer. Also, your health care provider can do tests to find early changes that may lead to cancer, or to fin... | How to prevent Cervical cancer - screening and prevention ? | |
Dry skin occurs when your skin loses too much water and oil. Dry skin is common and can affect anyone at any age. Symptoms of dry skin include: You can get dry skin anywhere on your body. But it commonly shows up on the hands, feet, arms, and lower legs. Dry skin can be caused by: You can ease dry skin by restoring moi... | What is (are) Dry skin - self-care ? | |
Dry skin occurs when your skin loses too much water and oil. Dry skin is common and can affect anyone at any age. Symptoms of dry skin include: You can get dry skin anywhere on your body. But it commonly shows up on the hands, feet, arms, and lower legs. Dry skin can be caused by: You can ease dry skin by restoring moi... | What causes Dry skin - self-care ? | |
Dry skin occurs when your skin loses too much water and oil. Dry skin is common and can affect anyone at any age. Symptoms of dry skin include: You can get dry skin anywhere on your body. But it commonly shows up on the hands, feet, arms, and lower legs. Dry skin can be caused by: You can ease dry skin by restoring moi... | What to do for Dry skin - self-care ? | |
Dry skin occurs when your skin loses too much water and oil. Dry skin is common and can affect anyone at any age. Symptoms of dry skin include: You can get dry skin anywhere on your body. But it commonly shows up on the hands, feet, arms, and lower legs. Dry skin can be caused by: You can ease dry skin by restoring moi... | Do I need to see a doctor for Dry skin - self-care ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What is (are) Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What causes Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What are the symptoms of Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | How to diagnose Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What are the treatments for Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | Where to find support for people with Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What is the outlook for Von Gierke disease ? | |
Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ... | What are the complications of Von Gierke disease ? |
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