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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 ... | Who is at risk for Lyme disease blood test? ? | |
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a treatment that uses a pump to circulate blood through an artificial lung back into the bloodstream of a very ill baby. This system provides heart-lung bypass support outside of the baby's body. It may help support a child who is awaiting a heart or lung transplant. WHY IS... | Do you have information about Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What is (are) Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What causes Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What are the symptoms of Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | How to diagnose Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What are the treatments for Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What is the outlook for Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | What are the complications of Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Toxic nodular goiter involves an enlarged thyroid gland. The gland contains areas that have increased in size and formed nodules. One or more of these nodules produce too much thyroid hormone. Toxic nodular goiter starts from an existing simple goiter. It occurs most often in older adults. Risk factors include being ... | How to prevent Toxic nodular goiter ? | |
Abdominal girth is the measurement of the distance around the abdomen at a specific point. Measurement is most often made at the level of the belly button (navel). Abdominal girth is used to diagnose and monitor the following: Kumar RB, Aronne LJ. Obesity. In: Feldman M, Friedman LS, Brandt LJ, eds. Sleisenger and Ford... | Do you have information about Abdominal girth | |
A standard eye exam is a series of tests done to check your vision and the health of your eyes. First, you will be asked if you are having any eye or vision problems. You will be asked to describe these problems, how long you have had them, and any factors that have made them better or worse. Your history of glasses o... | Do you have information about Standard ophthalmic exam | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What is (are) Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What causes Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What are the symptoms of Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | How to diagnose Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What are the treatments for Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What is the outlook for Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | What are the complications of Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | Do I need to see a doctor for Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a problem that is sometimes seen in women who take fertility medicines that stimulate egg production. Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Some women who have trouble getting pregnant may be given medicines to help them produce and release eggs. If these medicines st... | How to prevent Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ? | |
When you have arthritis, being active is good for your overall health and sense of well-being. Exercise keeps your muscles strong and increases your range of motion. (This is how much you can bend and flex your joints). Tired, weak muscles add to the pain and stiffness of arthritis. Exercise can also help increase your... | What is (are) Stay active and exercise - arthritis ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | What is (are) Folate deficiency ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | What causes Folate deficiency ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | What are the symptoms of Folate deficiency ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | How to diagnose Folate deficiency ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | What are the complications of Folate deficiency ? | |
Folate deficiency means you have a lower-than-normal amount of folic acid, a type of vitamin B, in your blood. Folic acid (vitamin B9) works with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body break down, use, and make new proteins. The vitamin helps form red and white blood cells. It also helps produce DNA, the building b... | How to prevent Folate deficiency ? | |
Warfarin is a medicine that makes your blood less likely to form clots. It is important that you take warfarin exactly as you have been told. Changing how you take your warfarin, taking other medicines, and eating certain foods all can change the way warfarin works in your body. If this happens, you may be more likely ... | Do you have information about Taking warfarin (Coumadin) | |
A pressure sore is an area of the skin that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin. Pressure sores occur when there is too much pressure on the skin for too long. This reduces blood flow to the area. Without enough blood to nourish the skin, the skin can die and a sore may form. You are m... | What is (are) How to care for pressure sores ? | |
A pressure sore is an area of the skin that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin. Pressure sores occur when there is too much pressure on the skin for too long. This reduces blood flow to the area. Without enough blood to nourish the skin, the skin can die and a sore may form. You are m... | What causes How to care for pressure sores ? | |
A pressure sore is an area of the skin that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin. Pressure sores occur when there is too much pressure on the skin for too long. This reduces blood flow to the area. Without enough blood to nourish the skin, the skin can die and a sore may form. You are m... | What are the symptoms of How to care for pressure sores ? | |
A pressure sore is an area of the skin that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin. Pressure sores occur when there is too much pressure on the skin for too long. This reduces blood flow to the area. Without enough blood to nourish the skin, the skin can die and a sore may form. You are m... | Do I need to see a doctor for How to care for pressure sores ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | What is (are) Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | What causes Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | What are the symptoms of Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | How to diagnose Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | What are the treatments for Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | What is the outlook for Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Keratosis pilaris is harmless (benign). It seems to run in families. It is more common in people who have very dry skin, or who have atopic dermatitis (eczema). The condition is generally w... | Do I need to see a doctor for Keratosis pilaris ? | |
Secobarbital is a drug used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep). It is in a class of medicines called barbiturates. It may also be given before surgery to relieve anxiety. Secobarbital overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally takes too much of this medicine. This article is for in... | What is (are) Secobarbital overdose ? | |
Secobarbital is a drug used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep). It is in a class of medicines called barbiturates. It may also be given before surgery to relieve anxiety. Secobarbital overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally takes too much of this medicine. This article is for in... | What are the symptoms of Secobarbital overdose ? | |
Secobarbital is a drug used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep). It is in a class of medicines called barbiturates. It may also be given before surgery to relieve anxiety. Secobarbital overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally takes too much of this medicine. This article is for in... | What is the outlook for Secobarbital overdose ? | |
Secobarbital is a drug used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep). It is in a class of medicines called barbiturates. It may also be given before surgery to relieve anxiety. Secobarbital overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally takes too much of this medicine. This article is for in... | What is the outlook for Secobarbital overdose ? | |
Distal median nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy that affects the movement of or sensation in the hands. A common type of distal median nerve dysfunction is carpal tunnel syndrome. Dysfunction of one nerve group, such as the distal median nerve, is called a mononeuropathy. Mononeuropathy usually means... | Do you have information about Distal median nerve dysfunction | |
Birth control pills, also called oral contraceptives, are prescription medicines used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pill 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 information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | Do you have information about Birth control pill overdose | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What is (are) Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What causes Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What are the symptoms of Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | How to diagnose Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What are the treatments for Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What is the outlook for Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | What are the complications of Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | Do I need to see a doctor for Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder in which certain immune system cells do not function properly. This leads to repeated and severe infections. In CGD, immune system cells called phagocytes are unable to kill some types of bacteria and fungi. This disorder leads to long-term (chronic) and repe... | How to prevent Chronic granulomatous disease ? | |
This article discusses the health problems that may occur if you swallow a pencil. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call the local emergency number (such as 911), or the local poison control center can be re... | Do you have information about Pencil swallowing | |
Your body needs cholesterol to work properly. When you have too much cholesterol in your blood, it builds up inside the walls of your arteries (blood vessels), including the ones that go to your heart. This buildup is called plaque. Plaque narrows your arteries and slows or stops the blood flow. This can cause a heart ... | Do you have information about Cholesterol - what to ask your doctor | |
Thioridazine is a prescription medicine used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia. Thioridazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine, either by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | What is (are) Thioridazine overdose ? | |
Thioridazine is a prescription medicine used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia. Thioridazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine, either by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | What are the symptoms of Thioridazine overdose ? | |
Thioridazine is a prescription medicine used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia. Thioridazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine, either by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | What to do for Thioridazine overdose ? | |
Thioridazine is a prescription medicine used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia. Thioridazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine, either by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | What is the outlook for Thioridazine overdose ? | |
Thioridazine is a prescription medicine used to treat serious mental and emotional disorders, including schizophrenia. Thioridazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine, either by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to tre... | What is the outlook for Thioridazine overdose ? | |
You have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This condition causes food or stomach acid to come back into your esophagus from your stomach. This process is called esophageal reflux. It can cause heartburn, chest pain, cough, or hoarseness. Below are questions you may want to ask your health care provider to help yo... | Do you have information about Heartburn - what to ask your doctor | |
Isolation precautions create barriers between people and germs. These types of precautions help prevent the spread of germs in the hospital. Anybody who visits a hospital patient who has an isolation sign outside their door should stop at the nurses' station before entering the patient's room. The number of visitors an... | Do you have information about Isolation precautions | |
A biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue for laboratory examination. There are several different types of biopsies. A needle biopsy is done using local anesthesia. There are two types. With either type of needle biopsy, the needle is passed several times through the tissue being examined. The doctor uses the ... | Do you have information about Biopsy | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What is (are) Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What causes Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What are the symptoms of Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | How to diagnose Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What are the treatments for Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What is the outlook for Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | What are the complications of Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | Do I need to see a doctor for Dextrocardia ? | |
Dextrocardia is a condition in which the heart is pointed toward the right side of the chest. Normally, the heart points toward the left. The condition is present at birth (congenital). During the early weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart develops. Sometimes, it turns so that it points to the right side of the chest i... | How to prevent Dextrocardia ? | |
Joint fluid culture is a laboratory test to detect infection-causing germs in a sample of fluid surrounding a joint. A sample of joint fluid is needed. This may be done in a doctor's office using a needle, or during an operating room procedure. Removing the sample is called joint fluid aspiration. The fluid sample is s... | Do you have information about Culture - joint fluid | |
Bath time can be fun, but you need to be very careful with your child around water. Most drowning deaths in children happen at home, often when a child is left alone in the bathroom. Do not leave your child alone around water, not even for a few seconds. These tips can help you prevent accidents in the bath: You will n... | Do you have information about Bathing an infant | |
Methadone is a very strong painkiller. It is also used to treat heroin addiction. Methadone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. Methadone overdose can also occur if a person takes methadone w... | What is (are) Methadone overdose ? | |
Methadone is a very strong painkiller. It is also used to treat heroin addiction. Methadone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. Methadone overdose can also occur if a person takes methadone w... | What are the symptoms of Methadone overdose ? | |
Methadone is a very strong painkiller. It is also used to treat heroin addiction. Methadone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. Methadone overdose can also occur if a person takes methadone w... | What to do for Methadone overdose ? | |
Methadone is a very strong painkiller. It is also used to treat heroin addiction. Methadone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. Methadone overdose can also occur if a person takes methadone w... | What is the outlook for Methadone overdose ? | |
Methadone is a very strong painkiller. It is also used to treat heroin addiction. Methadone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine. This can be by accident or on purpose. Methadone overdose can also occur if a person takes methadone w... | What is the outlook for Methadone overdose ? | |
Ligaments are strong, flexible tissues that attach your bones to one another. They keep your joints stable and help them move in the right ways. An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments in your ankle are stretched or torn. There are 3 grades of ankle sprains: The last 2 kinds of sprains are often associated with teari... | What is (are) Ankle sprain - aftercare ? | |
Ligaments are strong, flexible tissues that attach your bones to one another. They keep your joints stable and help them move in the right ways. An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments in your ankle are stretched or torn. There are 3 grades of ankle sprains: The last 2 kinds of sprains are often associated with teari... | What is (are) Ankle sprain - aftercare ? | |
Ligaments are strong, flexible tissues that attach your bones to one another. They keep your joints stable and help them move in the right ways. An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments in your ankle are stretched or torn. There are 3 grades of ankle sprains: The last 2 kinds of sprains are often associated with teari... | What is the outlook for Ankle sprain - aftercare ? | |
Ligaments are strong, flexible tissues that attach your bones to one another. They keep your joints stable and help them move in the right ways. An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments in your ankle are stretched or torn. There are 3 grades of ankle sprains: The last 2 kinds of sprains are often associated with teari... | Do I need to see a doctor for Ankle sprain - aftercare ? | |
Kerosene is an oil used as a fuel for lamps, as well as heating and cooking. This article discusses the harmful effects from swallowing or breathing in kerosene. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call the loc... | Do you have information about Kerosene poisoning | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What is (are) Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What causes Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What are the symptoms of Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | How to diagnose Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What are the treatments for Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What is the outlook for Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | What are the complications of Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disorder of the skin. It involves blistering and sores (erosions) of the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. These antibodies break the bonds between skin cells. This leads to the formation... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pemphigus vulgaris ? | |
Bacitracin is an antibiotic medicine. It is used to kill germs that cause infections. Small amounts of bacitracin are dissolved in petroleum jelly to create antibiotic ointments. Bacitracin overdose occurs when someone swallows a product containing this ingredient or uses more than the normal or recommended amount of t... | Do you have information about Bacitracin overdose | |
Hartnup disorder is a genetic condition in which there is a defect in the transport of certain amino acids (such as tryptophan and histidine) by the small intestine and kidneys. Hartnup disorder is a metabolic condition involving amino acids. It is an inherited condition. This condition occurs due to mutation in the S... | What is (are) Hartnup disorder ? | |
Hartnup disorder is a genetic condition in which there is a defect in the transport of certain amino acids (such as tryptophan and histidine) by the small intestine and kidneys. Hartnup disorder is a metabolic condition involving amino acids. It is an inherited condition. This condition occurs due to mutation in the S... | What causes Hartnup disorder ? | |
Hartnup disorder is a genetic condition in which there is a defect in the transport of certain amino acids (such as tryptophan and histidine) by the small intestine and kidneys. Hartnup disorder is a metabolic condition involving amino acids. It is an inherited condition. This condition occurs due to mutation in the S... | What are the symptoms of Hartnup disorder ? | |
Hartnup disorder is a genetic condition in which there is a defect in the transport of certain amino acids (such as tryptophan and histidine) by the small intestine and kidneys. Hartnup disorder is a metabolic condition involving amino acids. It is an inherited condition. This condition occurs due to mutation in the S... | How to diagnose Hartnup disorder ? |
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