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Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure. The tubules are tiny ducts in the kidneys that help filter the blood when it passes through the kidneys. ATN is often caused by a lack of blood flow and oxygen to the kidney tis... | What are the treatments for Acute tubular necrosis ? | |
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure. The tubules are tiny ducts in the kidneys that help filter the blood when it passes through the kidneys. ATN is often caused by a lack of blood flow and oxygen to the kidney tis... | What is the outlook for Acute tubular necrosis ? | |
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure. The tubules are tiny ducts in the kidneys that help filter the blood when it passes through the kidneys. ATN is often caused by a lack of blood flow and oxygen to the kidney tis... | Do I need to see a doctor for Acute tubular necrosis ? | |
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure. The tubules are tiny ducts in the kidneys that help filter the blood when it passes through the kidneys. ATN is often caused by a lack of blood flow and oxygen to the kidney tis... | How to prevent Acute tubular necrosis ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What is (are) Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What causes Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What are the symptoms of Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | How to diagnose Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What are the treatments for Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What is the outlook for Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | What are the complications of Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | Do I need to see a doctor for Lyme disease ? | |
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of one of several types of ticks. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi (B burgdorferi). Blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) can carry these bacteria. Not all species of ticks can carry these bacteria. Immature ticks a... | How to prevent Lyme disease ? | |
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling, including: Numbness and tingling can be caused by other medical conditions, including: Your health care provid... | What is (are) Numbness and tingling ? | |
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling, including: Numbness and tingling can be caused by other medical conditions, including: Your health care provid... | What causes Numbness and tingling ? | |
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling, including: Numbness and tingling can be caused by other medical conditions, including: Your health care provid... | What to do for Numbness and tingling ? | |
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling, including: Numbness and tingling can be caused by other medical conditions, including: Your health care provid... | Do I need to see a doctor for Numbness and tingling ? | |
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling, including: Numbness and tingling can be caused by other medical conditions, including: Your health care provid... | What is the outlook for Numbness and tingling ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | What is (are) Earache ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | What to do for Earache ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | What causes Earache ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | What to do for Earache ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | Do I need to see a doctor for Earache ? | |
An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a short time or be ongoing. Related conditions include: The symptoms of an ear infection may include: Many children will have minor hearing loss during or right after an ear infection. Most of the time, the problem goes away. Lasting he... | What is the outlook for Earache ? | |
An extremity x-ray is an image of the hands, wrist, feet, ankle, leg, thigh, forearm humerus or upper arm, hip, shoulder or all of these areas. The term "extremity" often refers to a human limb. X-rays are a form of radiation that passes through the body to form an image on film. Structures that are dense (such as bon... | Do you have information about Extremity x-ray | |
Sterile means free from germs. When you care for your catheter or surgery wound, you need to take steps to avoid spreading germs. Some cleaning and care procedures need to be done in a sterile way so that you do not get an infection. Follow your health care provider's instructions on using sterile technique. Use the in... | What is (are) Sterile technique ? | |
Sterile means free from germs. When you care for your catheter or surgery wound, you need to take steps to avoid spreading germs. Some cleaning and care procedures need to be done in a sterile way so that you do not get an infection. Follow your health care provider's instructions on using sterile technique. Use the in... | Do I need to see a doctor for Sterile technique ? | |
Domestic violence is when a person uses abusive behavior to control a partner or other family member. The abuse can be physical, emotional, economic, or sexual. It can affect people of any age, sex, culture, or class. When domestic violence is aimed at a child, it is called child abuse. Domestic violence is a crime.
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Domestic violence is when a person uses abusive behavior to control a partner or other family member. The abuse can be physical, emotional, economic, or sexual. It can affect people of any age, sex, culture, or class. When domestic violence is aimed at a child, it is called child abuse. Domestic violence is a crime.
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Domestic violence is when a person uses abusive behavior to control a partner or other family member. The abuse can be physical, emotional, economic, or sexual. It can affect people of any age, sex, culture, or class. When domestic violence is aimed at a child, it is called child abuse. Domestic violence is a crime.
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Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What is (are) Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What causes Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What are the symptoms of Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | How to diagnose Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What are the treatments for Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What is the outlook for Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | What are the complications of Heart block ? | |
Heart block is a problem in the electrical signals in the heart. Normally, the heart beat starts in an area in the top chambers of the heart (atria). This area is the heart's pacemaker. The electrical signals travel to the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles). This keeps the heart beat steady and regular. Heart blo... | Do I need to see a doctor for Heart block ? | |
Your child had surgery to remove the tonsil and adenoid glands in the throat. These glands are located in the back of the throat and in the upper airway between the nose and the back of the throat. Often, adenoids are removed at the same time as the tonsils (tonsillectomy). Complete recovery takes about 2 weeks. If onl... | Do you have information about Tonsil and adenoid removal - discharge | |
Food additives are substances that become part of a food product when they are added during the processing or making of that food. "Direct" food additives are often added during processing to: Direct food additives may be man-made or natural. Natural food additives include: "Indirect" food additives are substances that... | Do you have information about Food additives | |
Preparing for a medical test or procedure can reduce anxiety, encourage cooperation, and help your teen develop coping skills. There are many ways to help teens prepare for a medical test or procedure. First, explain the reasons for the procedure. Let your child take part and make as many decisions as possible. PREPARI... | What is (are) Adolescent test or procedure preparation ? | |
Preparing for a medical test or procedure can reduce anxiety, encourage cooperation, and help your teen develop coping skills. There are many ways to help teens prepare for a medical test or procedure. First, explain the reasons for the procedure. Let your child take part and make as many decisions as possible. PREPARI... | What is (are) Adolescent test or procedure preparation ? | |
The pleural fluid Gram stain is a test to diagnose bacterial infections in the lungs. A sample of the fluid can be removed for testing. This process is called thoracentesis. One test that can be done on the pleural fluid involves placing the fluid onto a microscope slide and mixing it with a violet stain (called a Gram... | Do you have information about Pleural fluid Gram stain | |
Water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. It is the basis for the fluids of the body. Water makes up more than two-thirds of the weight of the human body. Without consuming water, humans would die in a few days. All the cells and organs need water to function. Water serves as a lubricant. It makes up saliva and th... | Do you have information about Water in diet | |
A focal neurologic deficit is a problem with nerve, spinal cord, or brain function. It affects a specific location, such as the left side of the face, right arm, or even a small area such as the tongue. Speech, vision, and hearing problems are also considered focal neurological deficits. The type, location, and severit... | Do you have information about Focal neurological deficits | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What is (are) Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What causes Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What are the symptoms of Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | How to diagnose Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What are the treatments for Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What is the outlook for Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | What are the complications of Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | Do I need to see a doctor for Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. The contents of the intestine cannot pass through it. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to: Paralytic ileus, also called pseudo-obstruction, is one of the major causes of intestinal obstruction in infants and children. Causes of paralytic ileus ma... | How to prevent Intestinal obstruction ? | |
Antibiotics DO NOT cure colds and flus. Antibiotics fight infections that are caused by bacteria. They do not treat infections that are caused by a virus. Colds and flu are caused by viruses. If you have a viral infection, antibiotics WILL NOT make you better. The overuse of antibiotics can: Do not take antibiotics whe... | What is (are) Colds and flus - antibiotics ? | |
Antibiotics DO NOT cure colds and flus. Antibiotics fight infections that are caused by bacteria. They do not treat infections that are caused by a virus. Colds and flu are caused by viruses. If you have a viral infection, antibiotics WILL NOT make you better. The overuse of antibiotics can: Do not take antibiotics whe... | What is (are) Colds and flus - antibiotics ? | |
Many people continue to work throughout their cancer treatment. Cancer, or the side effects of treatment, may make it hard to work on some days. Understanding how treatment may affect you at work can help you and your coworkers know what to expect. Then you can plan ahead so that you can keep working with as little in... | Do you have information about Working during cancer treatment | |
An insidious disease is any disease that comes on slowly and does not have obvious symptoms at first. The person is not aware of it developing. Taber's Medical Dictionary Online website. Insidious. www.tabers.com/tabersonline/view/Tabers-Dictionary/770775/all/insidious. Accessed May 3, 2021. Updated by: Linda J. Vorvic... | Do you have information about Insidious | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | What is (are) Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | What causes Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | What are the symptoms of Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | How to diagnose Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | What are the treatments for Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | What is the outlook for Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes. The cause is unknown. The condition seems to appear... | Do I need to see a doctor for Dyshidrotic eczema ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What is (are) Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What causes Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What are the symptoms of Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | How to diagnose Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What are the treatments for Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | Where to find support for people with Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What is the outlook for Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | What are the complications of Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | Do I need to see a doctor for Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies include at least 33 different inherited diseases. (There are 16 known genetic forms.) These disorders first affect the muscles around the shoulder girdle and hips. These diseases get worse. Eventually, it may involve other muscles. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of g... | How to prevent Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies ? | |
You were treated for an injured tailbone. The tailbone is also called the coccyx. It is the small bone at the lower tip of the spine. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your tailbone so that it heals well. Most tailbone injuries lead to bruising and pain. Only in rare cases is ... | What is (are) Tailbone trauma - aftercare ? | |
You were treated for an injured tailbone. The tailbone is also called the coccyx. It is the small bone at the lower tip of the spine. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your tailbone so that it heals well. Most tailbone injuries lead to bruising and pain. Only in rare cases is ... | What is (are) Tailbone trauma - aftercare ? | |
You were treated for an injured tailbone. The tailbone is also called the coccyx. It is the small bone at the lower tip of the spine. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your tailbone so that it heals well. Most tailbone injuries lead to bruising and pain. Only in rare cases is ... | What is the outlook for Tailbone trauma - aftercare ? | |
You were treated for an injured tailbone. The tailbone is also called the coccyx. It is the small bone at the lower tip of the spine. At home, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions on how to take care of your tailbone so that it heals well. Most tailbone injuries lead to bruising and pain. Only in rare cases is ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Tailbone trauma - aftercare ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What is (are) Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What causes Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What are the symptoms of Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | How to diagnose Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What are the treatments for Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What is the outlook for Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | What are the complications of Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | Do I need to see a doctor for Rheumatic fever ? | |
Rheumatic fever is a disease that may develop after an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It can cause severe illness in the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Rheumatic fever is still common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not of... | How to prevent Rheumatic fever ? | |
The slit-lamp examination looks at structures that are at the front of the eye. The slit-lamp is a low-power microscope combined with a high-intensity light source that can be focused as a thin beam. You will sit in a chair with the instrument placed in front of you. You will be asked to rest your chin and forehead on ... | Do you have information about Slit-lamp exam | |
The Heimlich maneuver is a first aid procedure used when a person is choking. If you are alone and you are choking, you can try to dislodge the item in your throat or windpipe by performing the Heimlich maneuver on yourself. When you are choking, your airway may be blocked so that not enough oxygen reaches the lungs. W... | Do you have information about Heimlich maneuver on self | |
A urine concentration test measures the ability of the kidneys to conserve or excrete water. For this test, the specific gravity of urine, urine electrolytes, and/or urine osmolality are measured before and after one or more of the following: After you provide a urine sample, it is tested right away. For urine specific... | Do you have information about Urine concentration test | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | What is (are) Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | What causes Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | What are the symptoms of Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | How to diagnose Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | What are the treatments for Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | What is the outlook for Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a chronic (ongoing) type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. Persistent depressive disorder used to be called dysthymia. The exact cause of PDD is unknown. It can run in families. PDD occurs more often in women. Most people with PDD will also have an episod... | Do I need to see a doctor for Persistent depressive disorder ? | |
Petroleum jelly, also known as soft paraffin, is a semisolid mixture of fatty substances that are made from petroleum. A common brand name is Vaseline. This article discusses what happens when someone swallows a lot of petroleum jelly or it gets in the eyes. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat ... | Do you have information about Petroleum jelly overdose | |
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a noncancerous tumor of the lining of the lung and chest cavity, an area called the pleura. SFT used to be called localized fibrous mesothelioma. The exact cause of SFT remains unknown. This type of tumor affects men and women equally. About one half of the people with this type of tum... | What is (are) Mesothelioma - benign-fibrous ? |
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