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Conversion disorder is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis, or other nervous system (neurologic) symptoms that cannot be explained by medical evaluation. Conversion disorder symptoms may occur because of a psychological conflict. Symptoms usually begin suddenly after a stressful experience. Pe... | What are the treatments for Conversion disorder ? | |
Conversion disorder is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis, or other nervous system (neurologic) symptoms that cannot be explained by medical evaluation. Conversion disorder symptoms may occur because of a psychological conflict. Symptoms usually begin suddenly after a stressful experience. Pe... | What is the outlook for Conversion disorder ? | |
Conversion disorder is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis, or other nervous system (neurologic) symptoms that cannot be explained by medical evaluation. Conversion disorder symptoms may occur because of a psychological conflict. Symptoms usually begin suddenly after a stressful experience. Pe... | Do I need to see a doctor for Conversion disorder ? | |
Meclofenamate is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat arthritis. Meclofenamate 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 treat or manage an actual ov... | Do you have information about Meclofenamate overdose | |
The following organizations are good resources for information on genital herpes: Genital herpes - resources; Resources - genital herpes 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,... | Do you have information about Herpes - resources | |
The following organizations are good resources for information on domestic violence and rape: Rape - resources; Resources - rape 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... | Do you have information about Victim assistance - resources | |
Typical 4-month-old infants are expected to develop certain physical and mental skills. These skills are called milestones. All children develop a little differently. If you are concerned about your child's development, talk to your child's health care provider. PHYSICAL AND MOTOR SKILLS The typical 4-month-old baby sh... | Do you have information about Developmental milestones record - 4 months | |
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to make images of organs and structures inside the body. An ultrasound machine makes images so that organs inside the body can be examined. The machine sends out high-frequency sound waves, which reflect off body structures. A computer receives the waves and uses them to creat... | Do you have information about Ultrasound | |
Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) is the bacteria (germ) responsible for most stomach (gastric) and duodenal ulcers and many cases of stomach inflammation (chronic gastritis). There are several methods to test for H pylori infection. Breath Test (Carbon Isotope-urea Breath Test, or UBT) Blood Tests Stool Test Biopsy Test... | Do you have information about Tests for H. pylori | |
Emergency airway puncture is the placement of a hollow needle into the airway in the throat. It is done to treat life-threatening choking. Emergency airway puncture is done in an emergency situation, when someone is choking and all other efforts to assist with breathing have failed. A needle cricothyrotomy is an emerge... | Do you have information about Emergency airway puncture | |
A cone biopsy (conization) is surgery to remove a sample of abnormal tissue from the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. Abnormal changes in the cells on the surface of the cervix is called cervical dysplasia. This procedure is done in the hospital or in a surg... | Do you have information about Cold knife cone biopsy | |
A fistula is an abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ or blood vessel and another structure. Fistulas are usually the result of an injury or surgery. Infection or inflammation can also cause a fistula to form. Fistulas may occur in many parts of the body. They can form between: Inflammatory bowel... | What is (are) Fistula ? | |
A fistula is an abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ or blood vessel and another structure. Fistulas are usually the result of an injury or surgery. Infection or inflammation can also cause a fistula to form. Fistulas may occur in many parts of the body. They can form between: Inflammatory bowel... | What is (are) Fistula ? | |
You may see ads for supplements that claim to help you lose weight. But many of these claims are not true. Some of these supplements can even have serious side effects. Note for women: Pregnant or nursing women should never take diet medicines of any kind. This includes prescription, herbal, and other over-the-counter ... | What is (are) Herbal remedies and supplements for weight loss ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | What is (are) Swallowing difficulty ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | What causes Swallowing difficulty ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | What are the symptoms of Swallowing difficulty ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | How to diagnose Swallowing difficulty ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | What are the treatments for Swallowing difficulty ? | |
Difficulty with swallowing is the feeling that food or liquid is stuck in the throat or at any point before the food enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia. The process of swallowing involves several steps. These include: There are many nerves that help the muscles of the mouth, throat, and esophagus... | Do I need to see a doctor for Swallowing difficulty ? | |
A doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) is a physician licensed to practice medicine, perform surgery, and prescribe medicine. Like all allopathic physicians (or MDs), osteopathic physicians complete 4 years of medical school and can choose to practice in any specialty of medicine. However, osteopathic physicians receive... | Do you have information about Doctor of osteopathic medicine | |
Transillumination is the shining of a light through a body area or organ to check for abnormalities. The room lights are dimmed or turned off so that the area of the body may be seen more easily. A bright light is then pointed at that area. Areas where this test is used include the: Transillumination is also sometimes... | Do you have information about Transillumination | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What is (are) Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What causes Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What are the symptoms of Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | How to diagnose Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What are the treatments for Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | Where to find support for people with Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What is the outlook for Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | What are the complications of Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | Do I need to see a doctor for Factor X deficiency ? | |
Factor X (ten) deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). When you bleed, a series of reactions take place in the body that helps blood clots form. This process is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special protei... | How to prevent Factor X deficiency ? | |
A stent is a tiny tube placed into a hollow structure in your body. This structure can be an artery, a vein, or another structure, such as the tube that carries urine (ureter). The stent holds the structure open. When a stent is placed into the body, the procedure is called stenting. There are different kinds of stents... | Do you have information about Stent | |
Systemic means affecting the entire body, rather than a single organ or body part. For example, systemic disorders, such as high blood pressure, or systemic diseases, such as the flu, affect the entire body. An infection that is in the bloodstream is called a systemic infection. An infection that affects only one bod... | Do you have information about Systemic | |
A head computed tomography (CT) scan uses many x-rays to create pictures of the head, including the skull, brain, eye sockets, and sinuses. Head CT is done in the hospital or radiology center. You lie on a narrow table that slides into the center of the CT scanner. While inside the scanner, the machine's x-ray beam rot... | Do you have information about Head CT scan | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What is (are) Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What causes Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What are the symptoms of Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | How to diagnose Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What are the treatments for Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What is the outlook for Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | What are the complications of Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | Do I need to see a doctor for Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a condition that can occur when an infant is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) before birth. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. Congenital CMV occurs when an infected mother passes CMV to the fetus through the placenta. The mother may not have symptoms, so... | How to prevent Congenital cytomegalovirus ? | |
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder that leads to abdominal pain and bowel changes. Your health care provider will talk about things you can do at home to manage your condition. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be a lifelong condition. You may be suffering from cramping and loose stools, diarrhea, constipati... | What is (are) Irritable bowel syndrome - aftercare ? | |
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder that leads to abdominal pain and bowel changes. Your health care provider will talk about things you can do at home to manage your condition. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be a lifelong condition. You may be suffering from cramping and loose stools, diarrhea, constipati... | Do I need to see a doctor for Irritable bowel syndrome - aftercare ? | |
Your health care provider may give you a prescription in different ways, including: You also need to find out if your health plan will pay for the medicine your provider prescribed. Once you get a prescription from your provider, you may buy the medicine in different ways. LOCAL PHARMACIES The most common place for... | Do you have information about Getting a prescription filled | |
Liposuction is the removal of excess body fat by suction using special surgical equipment. A plastic surgeon typically does the surgery. Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery. It removes unwanted excess fat to improve body appearance and to smooth irregular body shapes. The procedure is sometimes called body contou... | Do you have information about Liposuction | |
Your health care provider has covered your wound with a wet-to-dry dressing. With this type of dressing, a wet (or moist) gauze dressing is put on your wound and allowed to dry. Wound drainage and dead tissue can be removed when you take off the old dressing. Follow any instructions you are given on how to change the d... | Do you have information about Wet to dry dressing changes | |
This article discusses the harmful effects from breathing in or swallowing bug spray (repellent). 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 c... | Do you have information about Bug spray poisoning | |
Selective deficiency of IgA is the most common immune deficiency disorder. People with this disorder have a low or absent level of a blood protein called immunoglobulin A. IgA deficiency is usually inherited, which means it is passed down through families. However, there are also cases of drug-induced IgA deficiency. I... | Do you have information about Selective deficiency of IgA | |
Your choice of a birth control method depends on a number of factors, including your health, how often you have sex, and whether or not you want children. Here are some questions to consider when selecting a birth control method: BARRIER METHODS OF BIRTH CONTROL CONDOMS: DIAPHRAGM AND CERVICAL CAP: VAGINAL SPONGE: HORM... | What is (are) Birth control and family planning ? | |
Your choice of a birth control method depends on a number of factors, including your health, how often you have sex, and whether or not you want children. Here are some questions to consider when selecting a birth control method: BARRIER METHODS OF BIRTH CONTROL CONDOMS: DIAPHRAGM AND CERVICAL CAP: VAGINAL SPONGE: HORM... | What is (are) Birth control and family planning ? | |
Fatigue is a feeling of tiredness, weakness, or exhaustion. It is different from drowsiness, which can be relieved with a good night's sleep. Most people feel fatigue while being treated for cancer. How severe your fatigue is depends on the type of cancer you have, the stage of cancer, and your treatments. Other facto... | What is (are) Coping with cancer - managing fatigue ? | |
Fatigue is a feeling of tiredness, weakness, or exhaustion. It is different from drowsiness, which can be relieved with a good night's sleep. Most people feel fatigue while being treated for cancer. How severe your fatigue is depends on the type of cancer you have, the stage of cancer, and your treatments. Other facto... | What causes Coping with cancer - managing fatigue ? | |
Fatigue is a feeling of tiredness, weakness, or exhaustion. It is different from drowsiness, which can be relieved with a good night's sleep. Most people feel fatigue while being treated for cancer. How severe your fatigue is depends on the type of cancer you have, the stage of cancer, and your treatments. Other facto... | Do I need to see a doctor for Coping with cancer - managing fatigue ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What is (are) Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What causes Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What are the symptoms of Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | How to diagnose Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What are the treatments for Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What is the outlook for Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | What are the complications of Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a disorder that involves nerve swelling and irritation (inflammation) that leads to a loss of strength or sensation. CIDP is one cause of damage to nerves outside the brain or spinal cord (peripheral neuropathy). Polyneuropathy means several nerves are involve... | Do I need to see a doctor for Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy ? | |
Calcification is a process in which calcium builds up in body tissue, causing the tissue to harden. This can be a normal or abnormal process. Ninety-nine percent of calcium entering the body is deposited in bones and teeth. The remaining calcium dissolves in the blood. When a disorder affects the balance between calciu... | Do you have information about Calcification | |
Endotracheal intubation is a medical procedure in which a tube is placed into the windpipe (trachea) through the mouth or nose. In most emergency situations, it is placed through the mouth. Whether you are awake (conscious) or not awake (unconscious), you will be given medicine to make it easier and more comfortable to... | Do you have information about Endotracheal intubation | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | What is (are) Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | What causes Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | What are the symptoms of Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | How to diagnose Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | What are the treatments for Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | Where to find support for people with Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | What is the outlook for Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | Do I need to see a doctor for Ovarian cancer ? | |
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women. It causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive organ cancer. The cause of ovarian cancer is unknown. Risks of developing ov... | How to prevent Ovarian cancer ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What is (are) Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What causes Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What are the symptoms of Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | How to diagnose Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What are the treatments for Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What is the outlook for Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | What are the complications of Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | Do I need to see a doctor for Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. It is similar to other blood conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis. Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage. It is more co... | How to prevent Hereditary elliptocytosis ? | |
You or your child had surgery to correct pectus excavatum. This is an abnormal formation of the rib cage that gives the chest a caved-in or sunken appearance. Follow your doctor's instructions on self-care at home. The surgery was done either as an open or closed procedure. With open surgery a single cut (incision) was... | What is (are) Pectus excavatum - discharge ? | |
You or your child had surgery to correct pectus excavatum. This is an abnormal formation of the rib cage that gives the chest a caved-in or sunken appearance. Follow your doctor's instructions on self-care at home. The surgery was done either as an open or closed procedure. With open surgery a single cut (incision) was... | What to do for Pectus excavatum - discharge ? | |
You or your child had surgery to correct pectus excavatum. This is an abnormal formation of the rib cage that gives the chest a caved-in or sunken appearance. Follow your doctor's instructions on self-care at home. The surgery was done either as an open or closed procedure. With open surgery a single cut (incision) was... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pectus excavatum - discharge ? | |
Carbohydrates are one of the main nutrients in our diet. They help provide energy for our body. There are three main types of carbohydrates found in foods: sugars, starches, and fiber. People with diabetes often need to count the amount of carbohydrates they eat to ensure a consistent supply throughout the day. Your bo... | Do you have information about Carbohydrates | |
If you have never given birth before, you may think you will just know when the time comes. In reality, it is not always easy to know when you are going into labor. The steps leading up to labor can drag on for days. Keep in mind that your due date is just a general idea of when your labor may start. Normal term labor ... | Do you have information about Am I in labor? | |
Electrolytes are minerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge. Electrolytes affect how your body functions in many ways, including: You lose electrolytes when you sweat. You must replace them by drinking fluids that contain electrolytes. Water does not contain electrolytes. Common electrol... | Do you have information about Electrolytes | |
You should visit your health care provider from time to time, even if you are healthy. The purpose of these visits is to: Even if you feel fine, you should still see your provider for regular checkups. These visits can help you avoid problems in the future. For example, the only way to find out if you have high blood p... | Do you have information about Health screening - women - ages 40 to 64 | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What is (are) Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What causes Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What are the symptoms of Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | How to diagnose Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What are the treatments for Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What is the outlook for Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | What are the complications of Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | Do I need to see a doctor for Birthmarks - red ? | |
Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly after birth. There are two main categories of birthmarks: Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their cause is unknown. Their color is caused by the growth of blood vessels at the site. Dif... | How to prevent Birthmarks - red ? |
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