Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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Does Alcohol Raise Triglycerides?

While high triglycerides are often an indication of obesity or an unmanaged health condition like diabetes or even kidney disease, alcohol consumption can also play a role in raising triglyceride levels.

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Signs and Symptoms of Autism in Adults

Most adults with autism have likely possessed their personality traits since early childhood, but were either overlooked or misdiagnosed. Autistic traits from childhood can persist into adulthood, but with a wide range of outcomes depending on the severity of the disorder.

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Causes for Sweaty Hands in Children

Children as young as 6 or 7 can have hands that sweat excessively. This symptom can cause discomfort and social embarrassment. Several conditions have symptoms that include sweaty hands, but measures are available to provide relief.

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OCD Symptoms in Toddlers

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is an anxiety disorder. Children with OCD feel compelled to take action in an attempt to manage anxiety driven by involuntary fears, thoughts and ideas.

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Environmental Influences on Human Growth & Development

All components of human development are interwoven and are influenced by environment. Home, community, physical and school environments influence the way humans behave, think, engage one another, grow, and process emotions.

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Acute HIV & Weight Loss

Acute HIV refers to the 6-to-12-week period when HIV infection first occurs. It is during this time that HIV antibodies develop, creating the virus that attacks the immune system. Over time and without treatment, HIV can lead to AIDS.

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The Effects of Overdosing on Concerta

Concerta is made with methylphenidate, a medication considered to be a central nervous system stimulant. This means it affects brain chemicals as well as nerves that produce symptoms such as hyperactivity and impulse control.

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Remedies for Children With Cold Sores

Also known as fever blisters, cold sores are painful blisters caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), and occur on the lips, tongue, or face and roof of the mouth. HSV causes fever blisters in 20 percent of all children by the age of five, according to the Children, Youth and Women’s Health Service website.

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About Early Pregnancy & Bladder Infections

Bladder infections or cystitis are the most common type of urinary tract infection or UTI, and affect between 2 and 7 percent of all pregnant women. Doctors begin screening for a UTI at the very first prenatal exam during early pregnancy.

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3 Types of Jaundice

Jaundice is a term used to describe an increase in the amount of bilirubin in the body, which results in the whites of the eye, skin and body fluids all turning yellow.

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Signs of Full-Blown AIDS

Without HIV treatment, full-blown AIDS usually takes about a decade to develop. During this last phase of the disease, the virus severely damages the immune system to a point where the body can no longer fight a number of viral, fungal, bacterial and parasitic infections that invade.

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Sleep Apnea and CPAP

Side Effects of Using a BiPAP Machine

Sleep apnea obstructs airway flow and impairs your ability to get restorative sleep, according to the American Sleep Apnea Association. Untreated sleep apnea can lead to headaches, high blood pressure and mental impairment that can impact everything from driving to doing your job.

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A Smelly Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy

Increased vaginal discharge is a common complaint during pregnancy, and is the result of fluctuating hormones and increased blood circulation in the vaginal area. Heavier discharge can occur throughout pregnancy without concern.

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List of Foods You Can't Eat With GERD

Gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD occurs when stomach acid and/or bile flows back into your esophagus, the pipe that allows food to travel from the mouth to the stomach. This process of acid backflow is called reflux. The acid can irritate the lining of your esophagus and cause heartburn, the chief GERD symptom.

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Causes of Dry Eyes During Pregnancy

Pregnancy causes most parts of a woman’s body to change, and the eyes are no exception. Dry eye is a common pregnancy ailment that usually begins toward the end of the first trimester. It will usually continue throughout the pregnancy and possibly for a few months after the baby’s birth.

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What Are the Causes of Angina in Early Teens?

Angina pectoris, or angina, is chest pain or discomfort that happens when a part of the heart does not get enough blood and oxygen. People who experience angina are at higher risk for a heart attack or cardiac arrest.

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What Are the Causes of Rapid Breathing in an Infant?

Rapid breathing, often described as panting, is quite common in newborns. When no other symptoms are present--and rapid breathing comes and goes and the baby appears otherwise healthy and comfortable--there's usually no cause for concern.

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