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Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | What are the symptoms of Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | How to diagnose Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | What are the treatments for Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | What is the outlook for Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | What are the complications of Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | Do I need to see a doctor for Malaria ? | |
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia. Malaria is caused by a parasite. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected anopheles mosquitoes. After infection, the parasites (called sporozoites) travel through the bloodstream to the liver. There, they matu... | How to prevent Malaria ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What is (are) Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What causes Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What are the symptoms of Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | How to diagnose Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What are the treatments for Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What is the outlook for Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | What are the complications of Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | Do I need to see a doctor for Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than normal level of potassium in the blood. The medical name for low potassium level is hypokalemia. HypoPP is one of a group of genetic disorders that includes hyperkalemic periodic paralysis... | How to prevent Hypokalemic periodic paralysis ? | |
The following organizations are good resources for information on lung disease: Resources for specific lung diseases: Asthma: COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease): Cystic fibrosis: Resources - lung disease Updated by: Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Sea... | What is (are) Lung disease - resources ? | |
You should visit your health care provider regularly, even if you feel 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 pressure... | Do you have information about Health screening - men age 65 and older | |
Ureteroscopy uses a small lighted viewing scope to examine the ureters. Ureters are the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. This procedure can help diagnose and treat problems in the urinary tract, such as kidney stones. Ureteroscopy is performed with a ureteroscope. This is a small tube (rigid or flexible) ... | Do you have information about Ureteroscopy | |
Gastrectomy is surgery to remove part or all of the stomach. The surgery is done while you are under general anesthesia (asleep and pain free). The surgeon makes a cut in the abdomen and removes all or part of the stomach, depending on the reason for the procedure. Depending on what part of the stomach was removed, the... | Do you have information about Gastrectomy | |
A venogram is a way to look at veins in your body. It uses x-rays and a radiographic contrast material. It is most often used to look at veins in the legs and belly area (abdomen). Veins are not normally seen in an x-ray. That is why the contrast material is used. The health care provider injects this dye into a vein s... | Do you have information about Venogram | |
You are likely excited about going home after being in the hospital, skilled nursing center, or rehabilitation facility. You should probably be able to go home once you are able to: Going home does not mean you no longer need medical care. You may need help: Also, you may still need help taking care of yourself at home... | Do you have information about Home health care | |
Heart surgery in children is done to repair heart defects a child is born with (congenital heart defects) and heart diseases a child gets after birth that need surgery. The surgery is needed for the child's wellbeing. There are many kinds of heart defects. Some are minor, and others are more serious. Defects can occur ... | Do you have information about Pediatric heart surgery | |
The following organizations provide information on myasthenia gravis: Resources - myasthenia gravis Updated by: Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Ed... | What is (are) Myasthenia gravis - resources ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What is (are) Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What causes Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What are the symptoms of Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | How to diagnose Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What are the treatments for Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | Where to find support for people with Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What is the outlook for Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | What are the complications of Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
Paget disease is a disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. The cause of Paget disease is unknown. It may be due to genetic factors, but also could be due to a viral infection early in life or hypersensitivity to vitamin D. The disease occurs worldw... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pagets disease of the bone ? | |
The Donath-Landsteiner test is a blood test to detect harmful antibodies related to a rare disorder called paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria. These antibodies form and destroy red blood cells when the body is exposed to cold temperatures. A blood sample is needed. No special preparation is needed. When the needle is inser... | Do you have information about Donath-Landsteiner test | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What is (are) Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What causes Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What are the symptoms of Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | How to diagnose Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What are the treatments for Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What is the outlook for Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | What are the complications of Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a cancer of the B lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). WM is associated with the overproduction of proteins called IgM antibodies. WM is a result of a condition called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. This is a cancer of the white blood cells, in which the B immune cells start div... | Do I need to see a doctor for Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom ? | |
Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you have, the more your risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cance... | What is (are) Understanding your breast cancer risk ? | |
Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you have, the more your risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cance... | Who is at risk for Understanding your breast cancer risk? ? | |
Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you have, the more your risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cance... | Who is at risk for Understanding your breast cancer risk? ? | |
Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you have, the more your risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cance... | Who is at risk for Understanding your breast cancer risk? ? | |
Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you have, the more your risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cance... | Do I need to see a doctor for Understanding your breast cancer risk ? | |
A central venous line is a long, soft, flexible tube that is put into a large vein in the chest. WHY IS A CENTRAL VENOUS LINE USED? A central venous line is most often put in when a baby cannot get a percutaneous inserted central catheter (PICC) or midline central catheter (MCC). A central venous line can be used to gi... | Do you have information about Central venous line - infants | |
A PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) feeding tube insertion is the placement of a feeding tube through the skin and the stomach wall. It goes directly into the stomach. PEG feeding tube insertion is done in part using a procedure called endoscopy. Feeding tubes are needed when you are unable to eat or drink. Thi... | Do you have information about PEG tube insertion - discharge | |
If you take a lot of different medicines, you may find it hard to keep them straight. You may forget to take your medicine, take the wrong dose, or take them at the wrong time. Learn some tips to make taking all of your medicines easier. Create an organizing system to help you decrease mistakes with your medicine. Her... | Do you have information about Keeping your medicines organized | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | What is (are) Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | What causes Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | What are the symptoms of Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | How to diagnose Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | What are the treatments for Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | What is the outlook for Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Leukoplakia ? | |
Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek. Leukoplakia affects the mucous membranes of the mouth. The exact cause is not known. It may be due to irritation such as: The disorder is more common in older adults. A type of leukoplakia of the mouth, called oral hairy leukoplakia, ... | How to prevent Leukoplakia ? | |
Esophageal pH monitoring is a test that measures how often stomach acid enters the tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach (called the esophagus). The test also measures how long the acid stays there. A thin tube is passed through your nose or mouth to your stomach. The tube is then pulled back into your esophagu... | Do you have information about Esophageal pH monitoring | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What is (are) Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What causes Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What are the symptoms of Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | How to diagnose Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What are the treatments for Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What is the outlook for Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | What are the complications of Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | Do I need to see a doctor for Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Simple pulmonary eosinophilia is inflammation of the lungs from an increase in eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. Most cases of this condition are due to an allergic reaction from: In some cases, no cause is found. Symptoms may include any of the following: Symptoms can ran... | How to prevent Simple pulmonary eosinophilia ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What is (are) Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What causes Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What are the symptoms of Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | How to diagnose Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What are the treatments for Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What is the outlook for Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | What are the complications of Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | Do I need to see a doctor for Histoplasmosis ? | |
Histoplasmosis is an infection that occurs from breathing in the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasmosis occurs throughout the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states, especially in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. Histoplasma fungu... | How to prevent Histoplasmosis ? | |
Catheterized specimen urine culture is a laboratory test that looks for germs in a urine sample. This test requires a urine sample. The sample is taken by placing a thin rubber tube (called a catheter) through the urethra into the bladder. A nurse or a trained technician may do this. First, the area around the opening ... | Do you have information about Urine culture - catheterized specimen | |
The carotid arteries provide the main blood supply to the brain. They are located on each side of your neck. You can feel their pulse under your jawline. Carotid artery stenosis occurs when the carotid arteries become narrowed or blocked. This can lead to stroke. Whether or not your doctor recommended surgery to unbloc... | What is (are) Carotid artery stenosis - self-care ? | |
The carotid arteries provide the main blood supply to the brain. They are located on each side of your neck. You can feel their pulse under your jawline. Carotid artery stenosis occurs when the carotid arteries become narrowed or blocked. This can lead to stroke. Whether or not your doctor recommended surgery to unbloc... | Do I need to see a doctor for Carotid artery stenosis - self-care ? | |
Your child had hypospadias repair to fix a birth defect in which the urethra does not end at the tip of the penis. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. The type of repair that was done depends on how severe the birth defect was. This may be the first surgery for this problem ... | Do you have information about Hypospadias repair - discharge | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | What is (are) Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | What causes Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | What are the symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | How to diagnose Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | What are the treatments for Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | What is the outlook for Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | Do I need to see a doctor for Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the upper part of the shinbone, just below the knee. This bump is called the anterior tibial tubercle. Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the knee is finished growing. The quadriceps muscl... | How to prevent Osgood-Schlatter disease ? | |
Substance use is the continued use of alcohol, illegal drugs, or the misuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs with negative consequences. These consequences may involve: Substances that are commonly used include: Substance abuse; Illicit drug abuse; Narcotic abuse; Hallucinogen abuse American Psychiatric Associ... | What is (are) Drug abuse ? | |
Substance use is the continued use of alcohol, illegal drugs, or the misuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs with negative consequences. These consequences may involve: Substances that are commonly used include: Substance abuse; Illicit drug abuse; Narcotic abuse; Hallucinogen abuse American Psychiatric Associ... | What is (are) Drug abuse ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What is (are) Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What causes Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What are the symptoms of Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | How to diagnose Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What are the treatments for Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | Where to find support for people with Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What is the outlook for Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | What are the complications of Genital herpes ? | |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This article focuses on HSV type 2 infection. Genital herpes affects the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The virus is spread from one person to another during sexual contact. There are 2 types of HSV: You may b... | Do I need to see a doctor for Genital herpes ? |
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