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… mouth may feel very dry, as though it is full of cotton. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will examine you and ask … and saliva. Your blood may also be checked for antibodies. How is Sjögren's syndrome treated? Your treatment for Sjögren's syndrome will depend on how the disease affects you. In most cases, treatment will …
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… problems like itching, sores, or changes in skin colour. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can diagnose venous … a type of ultrasound test (duplex Doppler) to find out how well blood is flowing in your legs. How is venous insufficiency treated? Your doctor may …
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… someone, turn a doorknob, lift weights, or flex your wrist. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor may ask about your health. … certain ways to see if that causes pain. These tests will show the doctor if your pain is in your elbow and where in the elbow it is. How is golfer's elbow treated? The goal of treatment is to …
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… . Some cancers, including leukemia and Hodgkin lymphoma . How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about … your sweating and your health history. You may be asked: How often you have night sweats and how long they last. If you are taking a new medicine. If you …
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… The infection is more common in warm, humid climates. How does it spread? The molluscum contagiosum virus commonly … dozens of larger bumps. These may need special treatment. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose molluscum contagiosum, your … sexually transmitted infections, such as genital herpes. How is molluscum contagiosum treated? In most cases, …
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… or your dentures fit poorly Changes in your voice Dry mouth How is it diagnosed? Your dentist or doctor may look closely … These tests may include a biopsy , an X-ray, or an MRI . How is oral cancer treated? Treatment for oral cancer is … with you about your options and then make a treatment plan. How can you prevent it? The following steps may help prevent …
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… fed breast milk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms depend on how severe the problem is. They may include: A swollen, … eat. Vomiting. Being less active or having little energy. How is it diagnosed? The doctor will examine your baby. The … for bacteria in the stool, blood, urine, or spinal fluid. How is necrotizing enterocolitis treated? Your baby will be …
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… of generalized anxiety disorder is not known. Some studies show that it might be passed through the family (genetic). … startled easily. Having problems falling or staying asleep. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask about your health and how often you worry or feel anxious. People with generalized …
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… the eardrum or the bones of the middle ear, which affects how well sound can move into the inner ear. Long-term … may become so severe that these changes no longer work. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical … tests may be done to check if you have hearing loss and how severe it is. You may be referred to an audiologist for …
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… cry or laugh for no reason and may have trouble controlling how long or intensely you cry or laugh. You may also feel none of the usual relief after crying or laughing. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can diagnose PBA based on … is sometimes mistaken for depression or bipolar disorder. How is pseudobulbar affect (PBA) treated? PBA is treated …