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… end. The other end connects into the wrist joint. What causes it? Nursemaid's elbow usually occurs in young children. … is needed if your child has symptoms of nursemaid's elbow. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor usually suspects the injury from your report of how it happened, your child's symptoms, and results of the …
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… cholangitis (PBC)? Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) used to be called primary biliary cirrhosis and is a type of … in the upper right part of the abdomen. Dry eyes and mouth. How is it diagnosed? PBC is suspected based on a medical history, physical examination, and lab tests that show high levels of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and …
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… the artery and improve blood flow. Drug-eluting stents are used more often than bare-metal stents. To decide which type … want to take blood-thinning medicines for at least 1 year. How stents are placed in an artery A stent is placed in a … these medicines. You can work with your doctor to decide how long you will take both of these medicines. This …
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… or stroke. But taking aspirin isn't right for everyone, because it can cause serious bleeding. You and your doctor can … to aspirin. Have asthma that is made worse by aspirin. How do you take aspirin safely? Take aspirin with food. If … if you can drink alcohol while you take aspirin. And ask how much you can drink. Too much alcohol with aspirin can …
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… The pressure outside the ear gets too high. This blockage causes ear pain and sometimes trouble hearing. What causes … Or you may have hearing problems or feel a little dizzy. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your … doctor will look in your ears. The doctor also may check how well you hear. How are blocked eustachian tubes treated? …
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… extreme physical stress from illness, injury, surgery, childbirth, or other reasons. Aldosterone helps the body hold on … an adrenal crisis may occur that can lead to death because of a steep drop in blood pressure. What causes it? … you could die of shock from a steep drop in blood pressure. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose Addison's disease, the …
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… Depression On this page: Health Tools Cause What Increases Your Risk? Prevention Symptoms What … every day for at least 2 weeks, you might have depression. How is it diagnosed? If your doctor thinks you are … make sure your depression isn't caused by another disease. How is depression treated? Doctors usually treat depression …
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… tooth, called a cavity. If not treated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and tooth loss. A tooth has three … your cavities could get worse and your tooth could die. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose tooth decay, your dentist … to find tooth decay that can't be seen with the eyes alone. How is tooth decay treated? The best treatment for tooth …
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… of the medicines you take. This includes why you take it, how to take it, what you can expect while you're taking it, … list of medicines for low thyroid. Why is levothyroxine used? Levothyroxine is used to treat hypothyroidism. It's … hormone. Your body needs this hormone to work as it should. How does it work? Levothyroxine replaces a hormone that the …
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… the tissues lining the lungs and the chest wall. Because of the fluid buildup, the lungs may not be able to … include trouble breathing, chest pain, fever, or a cough. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about … other tests to find out what's causing the fluid buildup. How is pleural effusion treated? A minor pleural effusion …