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c33a450808e9c26a4cd747fd84a367c6 | How often should men have sex or ejaculate to help prevent prostate cancer? | The exact number of times didn't matter. Basically, the more men ejaculated in a month, the less likely they were to get prostate cancer. Why might ejaculation help prostate health? Experts aren't sure. Some believe that it can flush out harmful chemicals that might build up in semen. While research is promising, there... |
776796480d636a20dc671e9c24941e9f | What are the symptoms of stomach cancer from H. pylori? | Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms: Stool that is bloody, dark red, or black Trouble breathing Dizziness or fainting Feeling very tired for no reason Pale skin color Vomit that has blood or looks like coffee grounds Severe, sharp stomach pain It's not common, but H. pylori infection can cause... |
2274cc233c1a508fd322195f9a778a9e | When should you get tested for H. pylori infection? | But if you have them now or have in the past, it's best to get tested. Medicines like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs) can also damage your stomach lining, so it's important to find out what's causing your symptoms so you can get the right treatment. |
4eb998c73a4e9e2c58b156c0368f07ad | How is a computed tomography (CT) scan used to diagnose H. pylori infection? | It's a powerful X-ray that makes detailed pictures of the inside of your body. |
d7b798369f7a587bc06d6d95777b74ea | How long do treatments for H. pylori infections last? | Your treatment could mean you'll take 14 or more pills per day for a few weeks, which seems like a lot of medicine. But it's really important to take everything that your doctor prescribes and to follow her instructions. If you don't take antibiotics the right way, bacteria in your body can become resistant to them, wh... |
1e133bbbc3a09b019617b9fc128c9f8f | When should you call your doctor about symptoms of an ulcer from H. pylori? | Other signs of an ulcer include: Bloating Burping Not feeling hungry Nausea Vomiting Weight loss for no clear reason Ulcers can bleed into your stomach or intestines, which can be dangerous to your health. Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms: Stool that is bloody, dark red, or black Trouble br... |
e9d20f71046464f8414761ec5f3ff1a1 | How is an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy used to diagnose H. pylori infection? | In a hospital, a doctor will use a tube with a small camera, called an endoscope, to look down your throat and into your stomach and the upper part of your small intestine. The procedure may also be used to collect a sample that will be examined for the presence of the bacteria. You may be asleep or awake during the pr... |
b28bc426d738c44ea29b42e3271eebd7 | How can you prevent H. pylori infection? | You can protect yourself from getting an H. pylori infection with the same steps you take to keep other germs at bay: Wash your hands after you use the bathroom and before you prepare or eat food. Teach your children to do the same. Avoid food or water that's not clean. Don't eat anything that isn't cooked thoroughly. ... |
5908540582d2032933e2d80493ceb4e4 | How is H. pylori infection diagnosed? | To start, your doctor will ask you about your medical history, your symptoms, and any medicines you take. Then she'll give you a physical exam, including pressing on your belly to check for swelling, tenderness, or pain. You may also have: Tests of your blood and stool, which can help find an infection Urea breath test... |
6b34a86572c3e5c3148bbd97c2e7a3b7 | How does H. pylori make you sick? | For decades, doctors thought people got ulcers from stress, spicy foods, smoking, or other lifestyle habits. |
840c3c38efa773e7af75be055e0ad94c | Who can get H. pylori infection? | Many people get H. pylori during childhood, but adults can get it, too. The germs live in the body for years before symptoms start, but most people who have it will never get ulcers. Doctors aren't sure why only some people get ulcers after an infection. |
711e5ebfdc195e0f0003e83d7e3d5478 | How can diabetes cause polydipsia? | Diabetes: Super high blood sugar will make you pee a lot. The more you pee, the more dehydrated and thirstier you get, and the more you drink. |
94530f5ca73f8338bffbbdc451ad3326 | What is psychogenic polydipsia? | Mental illness: Some people have an uncontrollable urge to drink water, so they drink it all day even though they don't need to. This is called psychogenic polydipsia. Mental illnesses that can cause polydipsia include: Schizophrenia and other personality disorders Mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety Anorexi... |
87df703e5c9b92402065ee9ef1400204 | How can diabetes insipidus cause polydipsia? | Diabetes insipidus: What most people think of when they hear "diabetes" has to do with your pancreas. Diabetes insipidus happens when there's a problem with your kidneys or your pituitary gland, which makes a hormone that helps control how much water your kidneys keep in your body. |
b2bad37680d8dfbe5e31544cf80bb0de | What's the treatment for psychogenic polydipsia? | For psychogenic polydipsia, treatment includes: Limiting the fluids you drink Counseling Medication |
895415bb9b23dda58e9cec67ef0d2e7b | How can you match your strengths to your job if you have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? | ADHD symptoms can differ from person to person. The disorder can make you restless and easily distracted. Or it can make you so focused on a task that it's hard for you to shift your attention to other things. The trick is to seek jobs where your ADHD traits may be your strengths: 1. |
e7f8a6dce86384605ace2e28d1f643db | What causes a pilonidal cyst? | Most doctors think that ingrown hairs are the reason for many of them. Pilonidal means "nest of hair," and doctors sometimes find hair follicles inside the cyst. Another theory is that pilonidal cysts appear after a trauma to that region of your body. |
ea1ec047096623732168ca9ca6e6ab51 | How can I ease the pain of a pilonidal cyst? | Early in the infection of a pilonidal cyst, the redness, swelling, and pain may not be too bad. Some things you might want to try: To ease any pain, soak in a tub of warm water. Sometimes, your cyst may open and drain on its own this way. Take nonprescription pain medicine, but follow the dosing instructions. Keep the ... |
14656a3ea58919008ce66ecae71a3142 | How is a pilonidal cyst diagnosed? | Your doctor can diagnose a pilonidal cyst with a physical exam and by asking you questions about it. Among the things he may ask you: When did you first feel symptoms? Have you had this problem before? Have you had a fever? What medications or supplements do you take? |
c916ee9c3f8ab00330f02c728a5f5991 | What are symptoms of a pilonidal cyst? | The symptoms of a pilonidal cyst include: Pain, redness, and swelling at the bottom of the spine Pus or blood draining out of it Bad smell from the pus Tenderness to the touch Fever They can vary in size. Yours may be a small dimple or cover a large, painful area. |
a8599ea18175ac8e92b71be8172e52ac | Does caffeine help relieve headaches? | Whether it's a run-of-the-mill tension headache or a migraine, caffeine can help. That's why it's an ingredient in a lot of popular pain relievers. It can make them as much as 40% more effective. Sometimes you can stop the pain in its tracks just by having caffeine alone. |
9c719f12a97455c683885138e946bc7e | How is caffeine related to a rebound headache? | A headache is one of the symptoms. This can happen when you have caffeine regularly, even as little as a cup of coffee a day. Too Much Medication: Caffeine can also a factor in what's known as a medication overuse, or rebound headache. This can happen when you take too much of any kind of pain reliever or take it too o... |
0b68dad304bac5760e0b404805cc335b | Could you cure your headache with caffeine? | It's possible for caffeine to both cause and cure a headache. |
d374d34023e0c79c4957b376a719cad5 | Is caffeine connected to headaches? | It's possible for caffeine to both cause and cure a headache. |
74192c0851da0db35bf2f20ff295eaf0 | What is caffeine withdrawal and how is it related to headaches? | Withdrawal: It's easy for your body to get so used to the effects of caffeine that when you don't have it in your system, you have withdrawal. A headache is one of the symptoms. This can happen when you have caffeine regularly, even as little as a cup of coffee a day. |
37272d3028a7a0787f7607aa134dd3b2 | Does caffeine help treat hypnic headaches? | A very rare condition called hypnic headaches responds especially well to caffeine. These strike older people, waking them in the middle of the night with severe pain. Doctors typically tell people who get these to have a cup of coffee before bed. |
12a4e096f94b90103b634f9239584094 | How can caffeine help with your headache? | Whether it's a run-of-the-mill tension headache or a migraine, caffeine can help. That's why it's an ingredient in a lot of popular pain relievers. It can make them as much as 40% more effective. Sometimes you can stop the pain in its tracks just by having caffeine alone. Caffeine helps reduce inflammation, and that ca... |
8fcb894d33912f7a9fa6c6373aad2d2e | What can you do about drinking caffeine for headaches? | Be aware of how caffeine affects you, and pay attention to how much of it you drink and eat. If you get migraines, or if you find yourself having headaches frequently, you may want to try to cut down on caffeine or avoid it completely. It's best to do that gradually. For example, if you normally have 2 cups of coffee i... |
12df3341ab8fa2b10b73e0eab3289bb8 | How does caffeine intake negatively affect headaches? | Oddly enough, what makes caffeine effective in pain relief can also cause headaches. Since caffeine narrows the blood vessels that surround your brain, when you stop taking it they expand again, and that can cause pain. |
972bb8460fc2a6da9d4394aeb5103c4d | What should I do if I want to stop dialysis? | But you can choose not to have it or stop at any time. If you do, make sure to talk to your doctor about other treatments that can help you. Changes to your diet or lifestyle may improve your quality of life. If you want to stop dialysis because you feel depressed or ashamed, your doctor may urge you to speak to a coun... |
69d8bf69476089b4ba5015801692d36d | What are the different kinds of peritoneal dialysis (PD)? | This process is called an âexchange.â There are two kinds of PD: Continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis ( CCPD): This uses a machine to do your exchanges. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis ( CAPD): You'll do your exchanges by hand. You'll likely do four to six exchanges each day. Your doctor can help you de... |
03e55e6f19d09f4922422a07c247847e | What are some tips to stay healthy during dialysis? | Hemodialysis patients are also at an increased risk for infections. Try these tips to stay healthy: Check your access site daily for redness, pus, and swelling. If you see any, call your doctor. Keep the bandage that covers your catheter clean and dry. |
abf5983036ffdea9e2666496ae9cebae | How is a needle biopsy or needle aspiration done to screen for lung cancer? | Your doctor numbs your skin and uses a needle to remove a sample of tissue. You may hear him talk about two different types. If he uses a thin needle it's called fine needle aspiration. A procedure that uses a slightly thicker, hollow needle to remove a piece of tissue along with the cells is called a core biopsy. Your... |
b4882ce3e131ce4185f67bb488cf95b9 | What are reasons besides smoking that I should get screened for lung cancer? | Besides smoking, there are other reasons you could have higher odds of lung cancer. Your doctor may suggest you get screened if you: Spent a lot of time around chemicals such as radon, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel, silica, or asbestos Already had small-cell lung cancer, or cancer of the head or neck Had radiation... |
76e3667b55fd186f93b3ac0a01c40e15 | Who should get screened for lung cancer? | Experts have different views. Several health organizations, including the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, and the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force, say you should do it if you're at least 55 and you are or were a long-term smoker. |
25ba196149b840121c1f74895e7daa29 | How is an open biopsy done to screen for lung cancer? | You need to be in a hospital operating room to get this done. A surgeon removes tissue through a cut in your chest. You'll get anesthesia that puts you to sleep while this is going on. However your biopsy is done, after it's over the cells that were removed are sent to a lab. A specialist called a pathologist looks at ... |
3cb120917e0638387f7687d40bf5d376 | How is a sputum cytology test used to screen for lung cancer? | This test looks for cancer cells in your mucus. To get a sample, you'll breathe deeply and then cough with enough force to bring some up from your lungs. Then you'll spit it out into a cup. |
3b03caae9cc3965e288b30887d36ba73 | What happens after you have been diagnosed with lung cancer? | But make sure you also get the emotional backing you need. Reach out to your family and friends. They can be a huge source of support while you manage and treat your condition. Also look into support groups, where you can talk to people who are going through the same things you are. |
d40e0a54b43c86b36284459fc2bb4061 | How is a bronchoscopy used to diagnose lung cancer? | For this test, he removes a tissue sample through a thin tube that he places into your lungs. |
694371a315e70aca2c4d807d62475261 | How does screening for lung cancer work? | Your doctor may suggest you get screened if you: Spent a lot of time around chemicals such as radon, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel, silica, or asbestos Already had small-cell lung cancer, or cancer of the head or neck Had radiation therapy to the chest to treat cancer Had a parent, brother or sister, or child with... |
8e9a7775be67c98af87a1687030ff373 | What is an open biopsy? | You need to be in a hospital operating room to get this done. A surgeon removes tissue through a cut in your chest. You'll get anesthesia that puts you to sleep while this is going on. However your biopsy is done, after it's over the cells that were removed are sent to a lab. A specialist called a pathologist looks at ... |
bd97004633c82d38e4fbaf12b0bc2bb9 | What is the difference between a needle biopsy or needle aspiration? | Your doctor numbs your skin and uses a needle to remove a sample of tissue. You may hear him talk about two different types. If he uses a thin needle it's called fine needle aspiration. A procedure that uses a slightly thicker, hollow needle to remove a piece of tissue along with the cells is called a core biopsy. Your... |
00588384c090bdc92b02f639f95ef045 | How are imaging tests used to diagnose lung cancer? | They look for growths that might be lung cancer. Your doctor will be able to figure out if the disease has spread, and if so, where in your body it is. |
2da15dcdd79ed5628e4f85fbb16bc814 | What imaging tests are useful in diagnosing lung cancer? | They look for growths that might be lung cancer. Your doctor will be able to figure out if the disease has spread, and if so, where in your body it is. Some imaging tests that may be useful to make a diagnosis are: Chest X-ray. It uses radiation in low doses to make images of your lungs. CT (computed tomography). This ... |
61aff1f756f71fc636bcf03c71b3a463 | How is computed tomography (CT) used to screen for lung cancer? | This powerful X-ray can show the size and shape of cancer, and where it is. You may get a scan of your chest and belly. If you have the disease, the doctor can see whether it has spread to places like your liver or adrenal glands. |
93c15e614fc659076a83e8b1e28e69de | What is an endoscopic ultrasound and how is it used to treat lung cancer? | When you get this test, he inserts a needle through a lighted tube called an endoscope. |
4a6b5eaf15b8989cdccbd1de12520564 | How does a screening test for lung cancer work? | Your doctor may suggest you get screened if you: Spent a lot of time around chemicals such as radon, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel, silica, or asbestos Already had small-cell lung cancer, or cancer of the head or neck Had radiation therapy to the chest to treat cancer Had a parent, brother or sister, or child with... |
25c4c9ff160e26f0655d74b1aacb8703 | How is a sputum cytology used to diagnose lung cancer? | This test looks for cancer cells in your mucus. To get a sample, you'll breathe deeply and then cough with enough force to bring some up from your lungs. Then you'll spit it out into a cup. |
319513c099f7a9a8f50b0e7c6b3d57df | How is a bronchoscopy done to screen for lung cancer? | For this test, he removes a tissue sample through a thin tube that he places into your lungs. |
667ab84ef7c77243efee2558aa0d2ec4 | How is an endoscopic ultrasound done to screen for lung cancer? | When you get this test, he inserts a needle through a lighted tube called an endoscope. |
55957dcc7b496375612b2a58bb24e6af | How is a thoracentesis done to screen for lung cancer? | Your doctor puts a needle into the space between your lung and chest wall to remove fluid, which he checks for cancer cells. |
c0fff7679fd33d71edaef40dd7ada2c9 | How is thoracentesis used to diagnose lung cancer? | Your doctor puts a needle into the space between your lung and chest wall to remove fluid, which he checks for cancer cells. |
5fc9551375da388f87e2316216a170ca | What should I do as my doctor proposes a treatment plan for my lung cancer? | If you get a diagnosis of lung cancer, your doctor will discuss a treatment plan. But make sure you also get the emotional backing you need. Reach out to your family and friends. They can be a huge source of support while you manage and treat your condition. Also look into support groups, where you can talk to people w... |
c3e564640143390422e39e55a9beb41d | How are imaging tests used to screen for lung cancer? | They look for growths that might be lung cancer. Your doctor will be able to figure out if the disease has spread, and if so, where in your body it is. |
7004b47615d9da8ad01dce00ef3b097e | How is a biopsy used to screen for lung cancer? | In this test, your doctor removes some cells from your lungs to check under a microscope for cancer, and to figure out which kind it is. |
6cb35f936f37f91375f22c0b7108d76e | How is a biopsy used to detect cancer? | In this test, your doctor removes some cells from your lungs to check under a microscope for cancer, and to figure out which kind it is. |
c17a0ddfb43febdea2a576c4df14b9e8 | How is positron emission tomography (PET) used to screen for lung cancer? | It uses a special type of radiation that collects in cancer cells. A camera then takes pictures of these areas. Your doctor can use this exam to find out if a growth that showed up on an X-ray is really cancer, and to see if it's moved to other places. |
aa0e354fdcabb2579e87b6ecc3919d47 | What happens to my body after 3-9 months of not smoking? | At this point, you can take deeper, clearer breaths. Instead of hacking, you cough in a helpful way that actually clears things out. That helps you get fewer colds and other illnesses. You'll also have more energy. |
cc5d4c5d2e1971e3a6dd09850f0cbea5 | What happens to my body after 10 years of not smoking? | And compared to when you first quit, you're half as likely to get cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, or bladder. Compared to someone who still smokes, you're now half as likely to die from lung cancer. And the chances you'll get cancer of the larynx (voice box) and pancreas both drop. |
024634575948b93ff4296005a9865ab5 | What happens to my body after 5 years of not smoking? | Compared to someone who still smokes, you're now half as likely to die from lung cancer. And the chances you'll get cancer of the larynx (voice box) and pancreas both drop. Finally, after 15 years of not smoking, the chances that you'll get heart disease are the same as if you never smoked. |
6248a6205b8157f6eb1fcd9771109368 | What happens to your body 48 hours after you stop smoking? | By this point, your senses of taste and smell get sharper as your nerve endings start to heal. Your body's also busy with a lot of cleanup. Your lungs kick out mucus and other gunk left from cigarettes. And you don't have any more nicotine in your body. This is also about the time when the toughest withdrawal symptoms ... |
7d1eb82744b96b27a6a230637221eaa1 | What happens to my body after 15 years of not smoking? | Finally, after 15 years of not smoking, the chances that you'll get heart disease are the same as if you never smoked. |
49bdfa989e3f250f6e316d495d002030 | Where is a bone biopsy done and will I be awake during it? | A bone biopsy can be done at a hospital or your doctor's office. Before the test, you'll get medicine to prevent pain and help you relax or sleep. During the biopsy, nurses will check your heartbeat and blood pressure. |
310f05203cfd6772b32474bdbc0356d2 | What will bone biopsy results tell me? | A biopsy can find out whether you have a tumor in your bone, and if that tumor is cancer. The doctor who ordered the test will explain what your results mean. |
c04b50cb843f5ab8192862153343da45 | Why do I need blood tests before a bone biopsy test? | Before the procedure, let her know if you: Take any medicines or supplements -- even over-the-counter medications Are allergic to pain medicine, latex, or tape Are pregnant Have bleeding problems or take blood thinners You might have blood tests to make sure you're healthy enough for the test. Your doctor will ask you ... |
f279dec25c7a1d920a98925a1551d013 | When should you call your doctor about signs of worsening AFib while pregnant? | If you have AFib and are pregnant, you should watch for signs of blood clots, including: Swelling, redness, and pain in an arm or leg A fast heartbeat Lightheadedness Trouble or pain with breathing Chest pain or tightness Pain that extends to your shoulder, arm, back, or jaw Sudden weakness or numbness of your face, ar... |
fc5b5542baccd64eaeea844823beb9cd | What are the risks of taking medications for AFib while pregnant? | But bouts of atrial fibrillation can also be dangerous, potentially slowing the flow of blood going to your baby. You and your doctor will weigh the risks and benefits of different treatments for your individual case. You may switch medications or stop taking those for AFib completely during your pregnancy. In general,... |
a5624f7d99d7b3d0ed8b672df9df01d8 | What are signs of blood clots if you have AFib and are pregnant? | If you have AFib and are pregnant, you should watch for signs of blood clots, including: Swelling, redness, and pain in an arm or leg A fast heartbeat Lightheadedness Trouble or pain with breathing Chest pain or tightness Pain that extends to your shoulder, arm, back, or jaw Sudden weakness or numbness of your face, ar... |
c6bd19d80025f47d70e9ba00f12ccbfd | How does pregnancy affect your heart? | During pregnancy, your body makes more blood than usual, changes the flow of blood to direct more to your uterus (womb), and makes extra hormones that can change how organs, including your heart, and blood vessels work. In turn, your heart actually grows and your heart rate speeds up. |
026e8eb40396d198d08aed72390fca01 | Can you get pregnant if you have AFib? | The most common medications that people take that cause the fetus to be at risk are blood thinners, medications to slow the heart down, or medications that try to maintain a normal rhythm. You should talk to your doctor about what AFib prescriptions you might need to stop before you get pregnant. |
53f4cfd0c9e7c2cc8b1b87175a6ee387 | What AFib medications should be avoided during pregnancy? | Many medications carry risks during pregnancy, including a higher rate of birth defects, miscarriages, or premature labor. |
4cadbb82ed179fd64726820fb1488c77 | How does AFib affect you during and after giving birth? | These include: Heart palpitations, rapid heartbeats, or fluttering or pounding in your chest Fatigue Dizziness or lightheadedness Fainting or near-fainting spells Shortness of breath Chest pain When you near the end of your pregnancy, your doctor might change your medications again so that you're not taking any blood t... |
918a8f4f960950c9e4e504bacd63e9e9 | What reactions can cause myocarditis? | Other causes include certain chemicals or allergic reactions to medications or toxins like: Alcohol Drugs Lead Spider bites Wasp stings Snakebites Chemotherapy and radiation therapy An autoimmune disease that causes inflammation throughout your body, like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, may also lead to myocarditis. |
1dd9749b5709f7683a13f369af230a15 | Can myocarditis be cured? | Your outlook depends on: What causes your myocarditis Your overall health If you have complications You may recover completely. Or you may have a chronic condition. Either way, follow-up care can help keep track of any ongoing problems. It's also important to know that myocarditis can recur, although it's not common. |
4f86c6a63ba42f4cb2609c25742fc376 | When should you call your doctor about myocarditis? | Call him right away if you have symptoms of myocarditis. If you have or had an infection, it's more likely that you have the condition. Seek immediate medical care if your symptoms are severe. If chest pain, trouble breathing, or swelling have gotten worse since you were told you have myocarditis, call 911 or go to the... |
2aad891060f21f7f640f2f2662e51a9e | What are symptoms of myocarditis? | Myocarditis often has no symptoms. In fact, most people recover and never even know they had it. If you do have symptoms, they may include: Shortness of breath during exercise at first, then at night while lying down Abnormal heartbeat, which causes fainting in rare cases Light-headedness A sharp or stabbing chest pain... |
c5b1a03fd9864f74ba8ef8913fa1ad86 | How do you diagnose myocarditis? | If you do have symptoms, they may include: Shortness of breath during exercise at first, then at night while lying down Abnormal heartbeat, which causes fainting in rare cases Light-headedness A sharp or stabbing chest pain or pressure, which may spread to your neck and shoulders Fatigue Signs of infection, such as Fev... |
dbfacb9e7407bcf04e9826ee0ab5c759 | What infections can cause myocarditis? | Some things that can cause myocarditis include: Coxsackie B viruses Epstein- Barr virus ( EBV) Cytomegalovirus ( CMV) Hepatitis C Herpes HIV Parvovirus Chlamydia (a common sexually transmitted disease) Mycoplasma (bacteria that cause a lung infection) Streptococcal (strep) bacteria Staphylococcal (staph) bacteria Trepo... |
89a1ec8281f212b9f6dfe7a8dc2604a4 | What is vaginismus? | When a woman has vaginismus, her vagina's muscles squeeze or spasm when something is entering it, like a tampon or a penis. It can be mildly uncomfortable, or it can be painful. var s_context; s_context= s_context || {}; s_context['wb.modimp'] = 'vidfloat'; if(webmd.useragent && webmd.useragent.ua.type === 'desktop'){ ... |
cc1db6a81ad74d12e3980c9256604909 | What are treatments for ingrown nails? | Unless the ingrowing piece of nail is removed, the problem will often persist. Permanent removal of the nail root at the ingrown side may be advised if ingrown nails recur. These procedures are done in the doctor's office or surgery center under a local anesthetic. Sometimes an ingrown nail is caused by a fungus. A doc... |
eb58be98fa024f2631b4310eaa76043e | How can ingrown nails be avoided? | Most ingrown nail problems can be prevented with proper grooming of the toes and by wearing better-fitting shoes. Try to reduce pressure on the toe by wearing sandals or by not wearing a shoe for several days. Avoid trimming the corner of the toenail unless you can easily see and clip the corner of the nail. Otherwise,... |
da3fa24d2fa3a9ede4aa6b26004982fe | How do nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) cause high blood pressure problems? | NSAIDs -- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- include both prescription and over-the-counter varieties. They are often used to relieve pain or reduce inflammation from conditions such as arthritis. However, NSAIDs can make the body retain fluid and decrease kidney function. This may cause blood pressure to rise eve... |
0d78ecff68c9a546b93d4c885285d93d | How do migraine headache drugs worsen high blood pressure? | Some migraine headache drugs work by tightening blood vessels in your head. This relieves migraine pain. However, the medication also constricts blood vessels throughout your body. This can make blood pressure rise, perhaps to dangerous levels. If you have high blood pressure or any other type of heart disease, talk wi... |
7cf6d6d80419a2c50e7ca20670130868 | How is trouble walking related to multiple sclerosis? | Trouble walking: MS can cause muscle weakness or spasms, which make it tough to walk. Balance problems, numb feet, and fatigue can also happen. |
4733c6372a10ab538a72c1a14b489c84 | How is concentration related to multiple sclerosis? | This will probably mean slowed thinking, poor attention, or fuzzy memory. Some people have severe problems that make it hard to do daily tasks, but that's rare. MS doesn't usually change your intellect or ability to read and understand conversation. Tremors: About half of people with MS have them. |
1e464f213837add40bc76731ab317f1a | Do people with multiple sclerosis have breathing problems or seizures? | Tremors: About half of people with MS have them. |
543779809d8e4dc7c16df7856a01276f | How are speech problems related to multiple sclerosis? | Speech problems: MS could cause long pauses between your words and slurred or nasal speech. You might have swallowing problems as the disease advances. |
6f59ffe7e4726a2ec0490f01737706ac | Is sexual trouble a symptom of multiple sclerosis? | Sexual troubles: These include vaginal dryness in women and erection problems in men. Both men and women may be less responsive to touch, have a lower sex drive, or have trouble reaching orgasm. |
c839ff36b917fc4d330a34ae488a89b9 | Are thinking problems a symptom of multiple sclerosis? | This will probably mean slowed thinking, poor attention, or fuzzy memory. Some people have severe problems that make it hard to do daily tasks, but that's rare. MS doesn't usually change your intellect or ability to read and understand conversation. Tremors: About half of people with MS have them. |
e0bd4f6866228d1cc3c3d089abdc3c59 | How are tremors related to multiple sclerosis? | Tremors: About half of people with MS have them. They can be minor shakes or so intense it's hard to do everyday activities. |
8ab5e3b431f07ee72d01a3b092e2e1f1 | How is sexual trouble related to multiple sclerosis? | Sexual troubles: These include vaginal dryness in women and erection problems in men. Both men and women may be less responsive to touch, have a lower sex drive, or have trouble reaching orgasm. |
9f2f3b12cc0ea70e0ecc61c10ea57983 | When do people get multiple sclerosis? | People with multiple sclerosis ( MS) tend to have their first symptoms between the ages of 20 and 40. Usually the symptoms get better, but then they come back. Some come and go, while others linger. |
bab1dfac1713307ea8b07cf64baf635a | What are early symptoms of multiple sclerosis? | Clumsiness or lack of coordination: MS can make it hard to get around. |
3481c279f2c7671f49ca3411b0df57e7 | Do people with multiple sclerosis have tremors? | Many people with multiple sclerosis ( MS) have some form of tremor they can't control, in different parts of their bodies, like their head, arms, or legs. |
7815b92a419e2a72e8ff49a6cc56d7c2 | I have multiple sclerosis (MS), what drugs can help with tremors? | These problems are one of the hardest MS symptoms to treat. There aren't any drugs made just to treat MS tremors. Your doctors will probably prescribe drugs for another condition, like: Acetazolamide ( Diamox), which treats a type of glaucoma and altitude sickness Buspirone ( Buspar) and clonazepam ( Klonopin), which a... |
de960563cffb3c46e5b04d89452fd009 | What causes multiple sclerosis-related tremors? | Tremors result from damage to a part of your brain called the cerebellum. |
e8fd5fdc732407ed19339c29b54c24e3 | What are psychological ways that multiple sclerosis tremors can affect someone? | Tremors can be tough to handle in social situations. You may feel like you want to be alone, but that can make you feel lonely and depressed. |
0db0be8cccad08b0b4e4b8f5e9298c94 | I have multiple sclerosis (MS), how can my tremors affect my life? | Tremors can be tough to handle in social situations. You may feel like you want to be alone, but that can make you feel lonely and depressed. |
610fbd6385e7624f3a391b6a6d57c70e | Are tremors normal with multiple sclerosis (MS)? | Many people with multiple sclerosis ( MS) have some form of tremor they can't control, in different parts of their bodies, like their head, arms, or legs. |
5154f3a7d93e6cb968242cc4d6e8c414 | When are you more likely to get ear infections? | Ear infections tend to occur more in fall and winter because upper-respiratory infections such as cold and flu are on the rise then, too. Children who are 2 and younger get more ear infections because of the small size and shape of their Eustachian tubes. |
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