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Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
How to diagnose Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
What are the treatments for Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
Where to find support for people with Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
What is the outlook for Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
What are the complications of Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
Do I need to see a doctor for Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria have spread from the lungs to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with the Mycobacterium...
How to prevent Disseminated tuberculosis ?
Your ostomy pouch is a heavy-duty plastic bag that you wear outside your body to collect your stool. Using an ostomy pouch is the best way to handle bowel movements after certain kinds of surgery on the colon or small intestine. You'll need to learn how to change your ostomy pouch. Follow any specific instructions your...
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Flaxseeds are tiny brown or gold seeds that come from the flax plant. They have a very mild, nutty flavor and are rich in fiber and a variety of other nutrients. Ground flaxseeds are easiest to digest and may provide more nutrients than whole seeds, which can pass through your digestive system undigested. Flaxseed oil ...
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Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What is (are) Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What causes Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What are the symptoms of Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
How to diagnose Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What are the treatments for Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
Where to find support for people with Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What is the outlook for Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
What are the complications of Cyclothymic disorder ?
Cyclothymic disorder is a mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has mood swings over a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. The causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often...
Do I need to see a doctor for Cyclothymic disorder ?
Most American children live healthy lives. Car seats, safe cribs, and strollers help protect your child in and near the home. Yet, parents and caregivers still have to be careful and cautious. Explain certain dangers to children. This can help them understand why and how they can stay safe. All teens and adults should ...
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Leg pain is a common problem. It can be due to a cramp, injury, or other cause. Leg pain can be due to a muscle cramp (also called a charley horse). Common causes of cramps include: An injury can also cause leg pain from: Other common causes of leg pain include: Less common causes include: If you have leg pain from cra...
What is (are) Leg pain ?
Leg pain is a common problem. It can be due to a cramp, injury, or other cause. Leg pain can be due to a muscle cramp (also called a charley horse). Common causes of cramps include: An injury can also cause leg pain from: Other common causes of leg pain include: Less common causes include: If you have leg pain from cra...
What causes Leg pain ?
Leg pain is a common problem. It can be due to a cramp, injury, or other cause. Leg pain can be due to a muscle cramp (also called a charley horse). Common causes of cramps include: An injury can also cause leg pain from: Other common causes of leg pain include: Less common causes include: If you have leg pain from cra...
What to do for Leg pain ?
Leg pain is a common problem. It can be due to a cramp, injury, or other cause. Leg pain can be due to a muscle cramp (also called a charley horse). Common causes of cramps include: An injury can also cause leg pain from: Other common causes of leg pain include: Less common causes include: If you have leg pain from cra...
Do I need to see a doctor for Leg pain ?
Leg pain is a common problem. It can be due to a cramp, injury, or other cause. Leg pain can be due to a muscle cramp (also called a charley horse). Common causes of cramps include: An injury can also cause leg pain from: Other common causes of leg pain include: Less common causes include: If you have leg pain from cra...
What is the outlook for Leg pain ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
What is (are) Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
What causes Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
What are the symptoms of Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
How to diagnose Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
What are the treatments for Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
Where to find support for people with Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
What is the outlook for Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
Do I need to see a doctor for Hurler syndrome ?
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules. These chains of molecules are called glycosaminoglycans (formerly called mucopolysaccharides). As a result, the molecules build up in different pa...
How to prevent Hurler syndrome ?
Barium enema is a special x-ray of the large intestine, which includes the colon and rectum. This test may be done in a doctor's office or hospital radiology department. It is done after your colon is completely empty and clean. Your doctor will give you instructions for cleansing your colon. During the test: Your bowe...
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What is (are) Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What causes Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What are the symptoms of Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
How to diagnose Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What are the treatments for Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
Where to find support for people with Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What is the outlook for Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
What are the complications of Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is cancer of a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes. These cells are found in the bone marrow and other parts of the body. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CLL causes a slow increase in a certain type of white blood cells c...
Do I need to see a doctor for Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
What is (are) Painful menstrual periods ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
What to do for Painful menstrual periods ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
What causes Painful menstrual periods ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
What to do for Painful menstrual periods ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
Do I need to see a doctor for Painful menstrual periods ?
Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, which can be sharp or aching and come and go. Back pain and/or leg pain may also be present. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. ...
What is the outlook for Painful menstrual periods ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
What is (are) Limited range of motion ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
What to do for Limited range of motion ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
What causes Limited range of motion ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
What to do for Limited range of motion ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
Do I need to see a doctor for Limited range of motion ?
Limited range of motion is a term meaning that a joint or body part cannot move through its normal range of motion. Motion may be limited because of a problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, stiffness of the ligaments and muscles, or pain. A sudden loss of range of motion may be due to: Loss...
What is the outlook for Limited range of motion ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What is (are) Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What causes Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What are the symptoms of Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
How to diagnose Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What are the treatments for Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
Where to find support for people with Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What is the outlook for Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
What are the complications of Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
Do I need to see a doctor for Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon cancerous tumor. It mainly affects the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonl...
How to prevent Mesothelioma - malignant ?
Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a rare skin condition. It appears at birth and continues throughout life. LI is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in order for the child to develop the disease. Many babies with LI are b...
What is (are) Lamellar ichthyosis ?
Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a rare skin condition. It appears at birth and continues throughout life. LI is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in order for the child to develop the disease. Many babies with LI are b...
What causes Lamellar ichthyosis ?
Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a rare skin condition. It appears at birth and continues throughout life. LI is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in order for the child to develop the disease. Many babies with LI are b...
What are the symptoms of Lamellar ichthyosis ?
Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a rare skin condition. It appears at birth and continues throughout life. LI is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in order for the child to develop the disease. Many babies with LI are b...
What are the treatments for Lamellar ichthyosis ?
Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a rare skin condition. It appears at birth and continues throughout life. LI is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in order for the child to develop the disease. Many babies with LI are b...
What are the complications of Lamellar ichthyosis ?
Livedo reticularis (LR) is a skin symptom. It refers to a netlike pattern of reddish-blue skin discoloration. The legs are often affected. The condition is linked to swollen blood vessels. It may get worse when the temperature is cold. As blood flows through the body, arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood aw...
What is (are) Idiopathic livedo reticularis ?
Livedo reticularis (LR) is a skin symptom. It refers to a netlike pattern of reddish-blue skin discoloration. The legs are often affected. The condition is linked to swollen blood vessels. It may get worse when the temperature is cold. As blood flows through the body, arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood aw...
What are the treatments for Idiopathic livedo reticularis ?
You were treated for a broken bone in your foot. The bone that was broken is called the metatarsal. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your broken foot so that it heals well. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also he...
What is (are) Metatarsal fracture (acute) - aftercare ?
You were treated for a broken bone in your foot. The bone that was broken is called the metatarsal. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your broken foot so that it heals well. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also he...
What is (are) Metatarsal fracture (acute) - aftercare ?
You were treated for a broken bone in your foot. The bone that was broken is called the metatarsal. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your broken foot so that it heals well. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also he...
What is the outlook for Metatarsal fracture (acute) - aftercare ?
You were treated for a broken bone in your foot. The bone that was broken is called the metatarsal. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your broken foot so that it heals well. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also he...
What are the symptoms of Metatarsal fracture (acute) - aftercare ?
You were treated for a broken bone in your foot. The bone that was broken is called the metatarsal. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your broken foot so that it heals well. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also he...
Do I need to see a doctor for Metatarsal fracture (acute) - aftercare ?
A platelet count is a lab test to measure how many platelets you have in your blood. Platelets are parts of the blood that help the blood clot. They are smaller than red or white blood cells. A blood sample is needed. Most of the time you do not need to take special steps before this test. When the needle is inserte...
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Maternal substance use may consist of any combination of drug, chemical, alcohol, and tobacco use during the pregnancy. While in the womb, a fetus grows and develops due to nourishment from the mother via the placenta. However, along with nutrients, any toxins in the mother's system may be delivered to the fetus. These...
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Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
What is (are) Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
What causes Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
What are the symptoms of Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
How to diagnose Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
What are the treatments for Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
What is the outlook for Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
Do I need to see a doctor for Autonomic neuropathy ?
Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage normally automatic body functions. These functions include blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms. It is not a specific disease. The...
How to prevent Autonomic neuropathy ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What is (are) Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What causes Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What are the symptoms of Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
How to diagnose Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What are the treatments for Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What is the outlook for Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
What are the complications of Morton neuroma ?
Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
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Morton neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes that causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the 3rd and 4th toes. The exact cause is unknown. Doctors believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Morton neuroma is more common in women than ...
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Toluene and xylene are strong compounds that are used in many household and industrial products. Toluene and xylene poisoning can occur when someone swallows these substances, breathes in their fumes, or when these substances touch the skin. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actu...
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The Tensilon test is a method to help diagnose myasthenia gravis. A medicine called Tensilon (also called edrophonium) or a dummy medicine (inactive placebo) is given during this test. The health care provider gives the medicine through one of your veins (intravenously, through an IV). You may also be given a medicine ...
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The following organizations provide information on the different types of leukemia: Resources - leukemia Updated by: Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conawa...
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The Lyme disease blood test looks for antibodies in the blood to the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. The test is used to help diagnose Lyme disease. A blood sample is needed. A laboratory specialist looks for Lyme disease antibodies in the blood sample using the ELISA test. If the ELISA test is positive, it must be ...
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