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Subcutaneous (under the skin) emphysema occurs when air gets into tissues under the skin. This most often occurs in the skin covering the chest or neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. Subcutaneous emphysema can often be seen as a smooth bulging of the skin. When a health care provider feels (palpates) t... | What to do for Subcutaneous emphysema ? | |
Subcutaneous (under the skin) emphysema occurs when air gets into tissues under the skin. This most often occurs in the skin covering the chest or neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. Subcutaneous emphysema can often be seen as a smooth bulging of the skin. When a health care provider feels (palpates) t... | What causes Subcutaneous emphysema ? | |
Subcutaneous (under the skin) emphysema occurs when air gets into tissues under the skin. This most often occurs in the skin covering the chest or neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. Subcutaneous emphysema can often be seen as a smooth bulging of the skin. When a health care provider feels (palpates) t... | Do I need to see a doctor for Subcutaneous emphysema ? | |
Subcutaneous (under the skin) emphysema occurs when air gets into tissues under the skin. This most often occurs in the skin covering the chest or neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. Subcutaneous emphysema can often be seen as a smooth bulging of the skin. When a health care provider feels (palpates) t... | What is the outlook for Subcutaneous emphysema ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What is (are) Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What causes Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What are the symptoms of Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | How to diagnose Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What are the treatments for Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What is the outlook for Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | What are the complications of Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a genetic disorder in which the body fails to respond to parathyroid hormone. A related condition is hypoparathyroidism, in which the body does not make enough parathyroid hormone. The parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps control calcium, phosphorus, and... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pseudohypoparathyroidism ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What is (are) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What causes Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What are the symptoms of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | How to diagnose Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What are the treatments for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | Where to find support for people with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What is the outlook for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | What are the complications of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is cancer of the lymph tissue. Lymph tissue is found in the lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs of the immune system. White blood cells, called lymphocytes, are found in lymph tissue. They help prevent infections. Most lymphomas start in a type of white blood cell called the B lymphocyte, o... | Do I need to see a doctor for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | What is (are) Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | What causes Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | What are the symptoms of Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | How to diagnose Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | What are the treatments for Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | What is the outlook for Coronary heart disease ? | |
Coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is also called coronary artery disease. CHD is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. CHD is caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries to your heart.... | Do I need to see a doctor for Coronary heart disease ? | |
A complete blood count (CBC) test measures the following: The CBC test also provides information about the following measurements: The platelet count is also most often included in the CBC. A blood sample is needed. There is no special preparation needed. When the needle is inserted to draw blood, you may feel moderat... | Do you have information about CBC blood test | |
A blood sugar test measures the amount of a sugar called glucose in a sample of your blood. Glucose is a major source of energy for most cells of the body, including brain cells. Glucose is a building block for carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are found in fruit, cereal, bread, pasta, and rice. Carbohydrates are quickly tu... | Do you have information about Blood sugar test - blood | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | What is (are) Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | What causes Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | What are the symptoms of Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | How to diagnose Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | What are the treatments for Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | What is the outlook for Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | Do I need to see a doctor for Concussion ? | |
A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. The amount of brain injury and how long it will last depends on how severe the concus... | How to prevent Concussion ? | |
Chronic refers to something that continues over an extended period of time. A chronic condition is usually long-lasting and does not easily or quickly go away. Chronic is the opposite of acute. Taber's Medical Dictionary Online website. www.tabers.com/tabersonline. Accessed April 15, 2021. Updated by: Linda J. Vorvick,... | Do you have information about Chronic | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | What is (are) Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | What causes Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | What are the symptoms of Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | How to diagnose Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | What are the treatments for Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | What is the outlook for Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
Pneumonia is a breathing (respiratory) condition in which there is an infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found in people who have not recently been in the hospital or another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia th... | How to prevent Pneumonia - adults (community acquired) ? | |
A saline nasal wash helps flush pollen, dust, and other debris from your nasal passages. It also helps remove excess mucus (snot) and adds moisture. Your nasal passages are open spaces behind your nose. Air passes through your nasal passages before entering your lungs. Nasal washes can help relieve nasal allergy sympt... | Do you have information about Saline nasal washes | |
Low vision is a visual disability. Wearing regular glasses or contacts does not help. People with low vision have already tried the available medical or surgical treatments. And no other treatments will help. If you have been told that you will go totally blind or to the point where you can't see well enough to read, i... | What is (are) Living with vision loss ? | |
Cardiac catheterization involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the right or left side of the heart. The catheter is most often inserted from the groin or the arm. This article discusses how to care for yourself after this procedure. A catheter was inserted into an artery in your groin or arm. Then it was... | Do you have information about Cardiac catheterization - discharge | |
The platelet aggregation blood test checks how well platelets, a part of blood, clump together and cause blood to clot. A blood sample is needed. The laboratory specialist will look at how the platelets spread out in the liquid part of the blood (plasma) and whether they form clumps after a certain chemical or drug is ... | Do you have information about Platelet aggregation test | |
Tetrahydrozoline is a form of a medicine called imidazoline, which is found in over-the-counter eye drops and nasal sprays. Tetrahydrozoline poisoning occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally swallows this product. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure... | Do you have information about Tetrahydrozoline poisoning | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What is (are) Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What causes Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What are the symptoms of Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | How to diagnose Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What are the treatments for Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | Where to find support for people with Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What is the outlook for Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | What are the complications of Neuroblastoma ? | |
Neuroblastoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. Neuroblastoma can occur in many areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls body functions, ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Neuroblastoma ? | |
A refraction is an eye exam that measures a person's prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This test is performed by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Both of these professionals are often called an "eye doctor." You sit in a chair that has a special device (called a phoroptor or refractor) attached to it. Yo... | What is (are) Refraction test ? | |
A refraction is an eye exam that measures a person's prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This test is performed by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Both of these professionals are often called an "eye doctor." You sit in a chair that has a special device (called a phoroptor or refractor) attached to it. Yo... | Who is at risk for Refraction test? ? | |
A refraction is an eye exam that measures a person's prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This test is performed by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Both of these professionals are often called an "eye doctor." You sit in a chair that has a special device (called a phoroptor or refractor) attached to it. Yo... | What to do for Refraction test ? | |
Blood flows out of your heart and into a large blood vessel called the aorta. The aortic valve separates the heart and aorta. The aortic valve opens so blood can flow out. It then closes to keep blood from returning to the heart. You may need aortic valve surgery to replace the aortic valve in your heart if: The aort... | Do you have information about Aortic valve surgery - minimally invasive | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | What is (are) Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | What causes Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | What are the symptoms of Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | How to diagnose Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | What are the treatments for Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | What is the outlook for Silent thyroiditis ? | |
Silent thyroiditis is an immune reaction of the thyroid gland. The disorder can cause hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, just above where your collarbones meet in the middle. The cause of the disease is unknown. But it is related to an attack against the thyroid by th... | Do I need to see a doctor for Silent thyroiditis ? | |
A urinary catheter is a small, soft tube placed in the bladder. This article addresses urinary catheters in babies. A catheter may be inserted and removed right away, or it may be left in place. WHY IS A URINARY CATHETER USED? Babies may need urinary catheters while in the hospital if they are not making much urine. Th... | What is (are) Urinary catheter - infants ? | |
Apgar is a quick test performed on a baby at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. The 1-minute score determines how well the baby tolerated the birthing process. The 5-minute score tells the health care provider how well the baby is doing outside the mother's womb. In rare cases, the test will be done 10 minutes after birth. ... | Do you have information about Apgar score | |
Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends an undesired pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). Surgical abortion is not the same as miscarriage. Miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends on its own before the 20th week of pregnancy. Surgical abortion involves dilating the opening to t... | What is (are) Abortion - surgical ? | |
Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends an undesired pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). Surgical abortion is not the same as miscarriage. Miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends on its own before the 20th week of pregnancy. Surgical abortion involves dilating the opening to t... | What is (are) Abortion - surgical ? | |
Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends an undesired pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). Surgical abortion is not the same as miscarriage. Miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends on its own before the 20th week of pregnancy. Surgical abortion involves dilating the opening to t... | Who is at risk for Abortion - surgical? ? | |
Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends an undesired pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). Surgical abortion is not the same as miscarriage. Miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends on its own before the 20th week of pregnancy. Surgical abortion involves dilating the opening to t... | What is the outlook for Abortion - surgical ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | What is (are) Hiccups ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | What to do for Hiccups ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | What causes Hiccups ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | What to do for Hiccups ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | Do I need to see a doctor for Hiccups ? | |
A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The spasm is followed by quick closing of the vocal cords. This closing of vocal chords produces a distinctive sound. Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ca... | What is the outlook for Hiccups ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What is (are) Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What causes Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What are the symptoms of Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | How to diagnose Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What are the treatments for Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What is the outlook for Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | What are the complications of Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | Do I need to see a doctor for Cardiac arrest ? | |
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. When this happens, blood flow to the brain and the rest of the body also stops. Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If it is not treated within a few minutes, cardiac arrest most often causes death. While some people refer to a heart attack as a cardiac ar... | How to prevent Cardiac arrest ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What is (are) Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What causes Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What are the symptoms of Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | How to diagnose Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What are the treatments for Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What is the outlook for Narcissistic personality disorder ? | |
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has: Cause of this disorder is unknown. Early life experiences, such as insensitive parenting, are thought to play a role in developing this disorder. A person with this disorder may: Narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed based on a psy... | What are the complications of Narcissistic personality disorder ? |
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