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… in urine, such as increased protein or clumps of red blood cells or kidney cells, called cell casts Nervous … or psychosis , without known cause Problems with the blood, such as reduced numbers of red blood cells ( anemia ), platelets, or white blood cells Laboratory tests showing increased autoimmune activity (antibodies …
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… means that you don't have enough sodium in your blood compared to water. Sodium is both an electrolyte and a … examine you and ask about your health. You will also have a blood test to check on the sodium levels in your blood. How is …
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… a problem such as hip or back pain. An abnormal X-ray or blood test may lead the doctor to discover this disease. To … of your whole body to find out which bones are affected. Blood and urine tests. The most important one for diagnosing …
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… inflammatory condition that affects the arteries that carry blood to the head. Giant cell arteritis is more dangerous … younger than 50 very rarely have PMR. Your doctor may order tests too. These may include: Blood tests such as sedimentation rate and C-reactive …
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… infection. These include burning when you urinate. In your blood or more widespread, you may have a fever and feel very … will take a sample of your infected wound or a sample of blood, urine, or mucus (sputum) coughed up from the lungs. The sample is tested for staph bacteria. This test may take several days. …
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… enterocolitis is infection and inflammation of the intestine. It is most common in babies who are born early … tender, red, or shiny belly. Constipation. Dark, black, or bloody stools. Low or unstable body temperature. Chills and … as: An X-ray of your newborn's belly. A test to check for blood in your baby's stool (fecal occult blood test). Tests …
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… a heart murmur? A heart murmur is an extra sound that the blood makes as it flows through the heart. Your doctor uses … have innocent murmurs too. Murmurs also happen when your blood flows harder and faster than usual—during pregnancy, … your murmur may be a sign of a problem, you will have tests to check your heart. You may also be sent to a heart …
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… 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. It helps control your blood sugar. It is also used to treat polycystic ovary … sick to your stomach or have diarrhea for a short time. Blood levels of vitamin B12 may decrease when you take … taking metformin, ask your doctor if you need a B12 blood test. General information about side effects All medicines …
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… non-regulated source like a creek or lake, get the water tested to make sure it's safe to drink. Untreated water can … levels can be dangerous for babies, interfering with the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. In severe cases, this can … or more. Have well water and other non-regulated water tested by a laboratory to see if it's safe to drink. For …
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… 2 diabetes . High cholesterol and high triglycerides . High blood pressure . Most people who have NAFLD also have one or … and will do a physical examination. The doctor may also do tests. For example, you may have: Blood tests, such as liver function tests. Imaging tests, …